To All My Dear People. The Diary and Letters of Private Hubert P. Demasson 1916-1917
Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1988. More
Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1988. More
Brimscombe Port, The History Press, 2014. 'Thousands of Old Etonians flocked to the front, with many of them stepping out of the classroom, into the army and onto the battlefields before they had left their teenage years behind. Over 1,200 of them would not return. Historian Alexandra Churchill's groundbreaking narrative..... More
London, Heinemann, 1967 to 1988 (all first editions, with the exception of Volume 3, a second impression in the same year as the first edition). Specific details of the individual volumes are as follows. Volume 1: Youth, 1874-1900 (1965). Volume 2: Young Statesman, 1901-1914 (1967). Volume 3: The Challenge of..... More
London, Heinemann, 1966 to 1988 (all first editions). The biography proper comprises eight volumes, as follows. Volume 1: Youth, 1874-1900 (1966). Volume 2: Young Statesman, 1901-1914 (1967). Volume 3: The Challenge of War, 1914-1916 (1971). Volume 4: 1917-1922 (1975). Volume 5: 1922-1939 (1976). Volume 6: Finest Hour, 1939-1941 (1983). Volume..... More
Yarrawonga, Yarrawonga-Mulwala R&SL Sub-Branch, 1995. Not least, the 59th Battalion, the 8th Light Horse, and the Boer War. More
London, Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Limited, 1916. With the 1926 ink ownership details of 3821 Thomas Lancey, late of the 47th and 9th Battalions. More
Rouen, The Editors, September 1917. Melbourne-born William Farrow described himself as a 'Black & White Artist' on his enlistment form in March 1916. He was in the 3rd Division Cyclists' Corps, before transferring to the 2nd Battalion and going to France in September 1916. His service records indicate that for..... More
McCrae, Slouch Hat Publictions, 2007. More
Newport, Army History Unit, 2017. 'Bullecourt became a charnel-house for the AIF. Many who had endured the nightmare of Pozieres considered Bullecourt far worse ... Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig considered its capture 'among the great achievements of the war', [but] the village that cost so many lives held no..... More
Newport, Big Sky Publishing Pty Ltd, 2016. 'Bullecourt became a charnel-house for the AIF. Many who had endured the nightmare of Pozieres considered Bullecourt far worse ... Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig considered its capture 'among the great achievements of the war', [but] the village that cost so many lives..... More
Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1993/ 1918. More
Rosanna, Corfield and Company, 2000 (first edition). One of only 600 copies. Two related newspaper cuttings are loosely inserted. More
London, Arms and Armour, 1992. Squadron history featuring such names as Ira Jones, Mick Mannock, Sailor Malan, Mungo-Park and Freeborn, and such aircraft as the Supermarine Spitfire, Gloster Meteor, Hawker Hunter, English Electric Lightning and the F-4J Phantom. More
Chicago, The Standard Book Co., 1983 (first American edition)/ 1982. More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2022. More
Darwin, Darwin Military Museum/ ANZAC Centenary Grants, 2015 (first edition). More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2018. More
Toronto, Keneggy West, 2002 (second printing)/ 2001. Dated (20 September 2002), signed and warmly inscribed in ink by the author on the title-page. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson Ltd., 1942 (twelfth edition)/ 1923. Volume 8 of the 'Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918'. The front flyleaf is completely taken up with a large and attractive calligraphic presentation inscription from 'The Cootamundra and District Civic Patriotic and War Fund. Presented to Leading..... More
Adelaide, The Hassell Press, 1924. Dornbusch 384; Fielding and O'Neill, page 233; Trigellis-Smith 279. More
London, Morley & Mitchell Kennerley Jr., 1931. English hunting literature; 'a penetrating criticism of the poetry and prose of the late war - and a contrast of it with previous English war literature'. More
Veurne, De Klaproos Editions, 1993. During World War I, 'Talbot House served as a rest and recuperation centre for the British armies who defended the Salient' (rear cover). More
Canberra, Army History Unit, 2005. Not least, US Marine Corps from 1918-1941, the British and American Expeditionary Forces, East Timor and the Invasion of Norway. More
Adelaide, Lonnen and Cope, 1921. Dornbusch 310; Fielding and O'Neill, page 227; Trigellis-Smith 226. More
Perth, Paterson Brokensha Pty. Ltd., 1960. This book 'is the personal record of a distinguished civil engineer and soldier. Here are fascinating facts about the settlement, development, and defence of a continent. Descendant of two renowned pioneering families of Western Australia, brother of a noted general and Federal judge, husband..... More