Imperishable ANZACS. A Story of Australia's Famous First Brigade. From the Diary of Pte. H.W. Cavill, No. 27, 2nd Battalion, First Inf. Brigade
Sydney, William Brooks, 1916. Dornbusch 355; Fielding and O'Neill, page 242; Trigellis-Smith 190. More
Sydney, William Brooks, 1916. Dornbusch 355; Fielding and O'Neill, page 242; Trigellis-Smith 190. More
Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1992 (facsimile edition)/ 1942. The limitation is not stated, but the Burridge editions were typically limited to between 200 and 300 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 201 (giving '1970/80' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1991 (facsimile edition)]/ 1938. The limitation is not stated, but the Burridge editions were typically limited to between 200 and 300 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 229 (giving '1970/80' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Sydney, Printed by Halstead Press [for the 30th Battalion AIF Association], 1938. Fielding and O'Neill provide the informative note that the work first appeared 'in monthly instalments in "The Highlander", commencing July 1936', but they don't state that the latter was the 'Monthly Magazine of the 30th Battalion, NSW Scottish..... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1985 (facsimile edition)]/ 1920. The limitation is not stated, but the Burridge editions were typically limited to between 200 and 300 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 235 (giving '1980s' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Bendigo, 38th Battalion History Committee (printed by the 'Bendigo Advertiser' Pty Ltd and the Cambridge Press), 1920. The book is not identified as such, but it comes from the personal collection of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Thomas Paterson (1886-1950), Commanding Officer of the 39th Battalion AIF, and the author of that battalion's..... More
Bendigo, 38th Battalion History Committee (printed by the 'Bendigo Advertiser' Pty Ltd and the Cambridge Press), 1920. Dornbusch 312; Fielding and O'Neill, page 228; Trigellis-Smith 235. More
Bendigo, 38th Battalion History Committee (printed by the 'Bendigo Advertiser' Pty. Ltd., and the Cambridge Press), 1920. Dornbusch 312; Fielding and O'Neill, page 228; Trigellis-Smith 235. More
Bendigo, 38th Battalion History Committee (printed by the 'Bendigo Advertiser' Pty. Ltd., and the Cambridge Press), 1920. Dornbusch 312; Fielding and O'Neill, page 228; Trigellis-Smith 235. More
Melbourne, G.W. Green and Sons Pty. Ltd., 1934. Dornbusch 334; Fielding and O'Neill, page 228 (giving the author as P.V. Allen, credited in the editor's foreword with laying much of the groundwork for the book); Trigellis-Smith 236. More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1980s (facsimile edition)]/ 1934. One of only 200 copies. See Dornbusch 334; Fielding and O'Neill, page 228 (giving the author as P.V. Allen, credited in the editor's foreword with laying much of the groundwork for the book); Trigellis-Smith 236 (giving '1980s' as the date of this facsimile..... More
McCrae, Slouch Hat Publications, 1995. Number 193 of only 500 copies. More
Sydney, Ronald G. McDonald, 1935. The title page is inscribed 'From the 3rd to the 39th with best wishes, very sincerely yours, Eric Wren'. Captain Wren was an original member of the battalion who 'lost his right arm as the result of injuries received at the battle of Pozieres ....... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1980s facsimile edition]/ 1935. 'This is a limited edition of 200 copies'. See Trigellis-Smith 202 (giving 1988 as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Sydney, Ronald G. McDonald, 1935. The title page is signed in ink 'Nevill M. Smyth VC'. Major-General Sir Nevill Maskelyne Smyth VC KCB (1868-1941) wrote the foreword to this book. He was a British officer, sent by Kitchener to Gallipoli in May 1915. He was in command of the Australian..... More
Melbourne, Specialty Press, 1922. Ownership signatures of M.H. Farrell (12 July 1929) and J.M. Farrell (written at a later date) appear on the front flyleaf. the honour roll includes 2301 Private J.M. Farrell, killed in action in Belgium on 15 October 1917. His service records suggest the signatures are those..... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1986 (facsimile edition)]/ 1922. One of only 200 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 238 (giving '1980s' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Hobart, John Vail, Government Printer, for the 40th Battalion Association, 1922. Dornbusch 314; Fielding and O'Neill, page 229; Trigellis-Smith 238. More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1990 (facsimile edition)]/ 1919. The limitation is not stated, but the Burridge editions were typically limited to between 200 and 300 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 239 (giving '1970/80' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Brisbane, 42nd Battalion AIF Association, 1938. Provenance: Miss Adela Dibdin, with the front flyleaf inscribed and signed to her 'from "one amongst those present", A.C. Dibdin, Xmas 1938'. Lieutenant Arthur Coleman Dibdin saw action on the Western Front. His elder brother, Major Edward John Dibdin DSO, was one of the..... More
Swanbourne, John Burridge, [1980s (facsimile edition)]/ 1920. Number 119 of only 200 copies (and a much better production than the original). See Dornbusch 305; Fielding and O'Neill, page 229; Trigellis-Smith 241 (giving '1980s' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1920. Dornbusch 305; Fielding and O'Neill, page 229; Trigellis-Smith 241. More
Sydney, Mortons Ltd. [for the 45th Battalion Association, 1927]. A presentation copy, inscribed in ink on the front flyleaf: 'With the compliments of the 45th Bn History Committee, Sydney Herring, Chairman, 26/8/29'. Brigadier General Sydney Charles Edgar Herring (1881-1951) was the battalion's Commanding Officer, and contributed the second of the..... More
Brisbane, A. Green, 2009 (facsimile edition)/ 1927. Number 11 of 400 copies. More
Melbourne, Melville & Mullen Pty. Ltd., 1919. The author was a Catholic priest attached to the 48th Battalion as chaplain; he was awarded the Military Cross and the Croix de Guerre. Dornbusch 309; Fielding and O'Neill, page 230; Trigellis-Smith 246. More