Gallipoli Diaries. The Anzac's Own Story Day by Day
East Roseville, Kangaroo Press, 2003. With four Appendices; not least, the 20-page Roll of Honour. A related photocopy is loosely inserted. More
East Roseville, Kangaroo Press, 2003. With four Appendices; not least, the 20-page Roll of Honour. A related photocopy is loosely inserted. More
Prahran, Hardie Grant, 2009. More
Annandale, Fairfax Library/The Author, 1986. A related photocopy is loosely inserted. More
Norwood, Peacock Publications, 1991. Compiled from letters, diaries and manuscripts; the illustrations are predominantly portraits. Offered with an excellent copy of the 1993 Supplementary Edition (16 pages in card covers, consisting primarily of portraits of members of the battalion, many of whom had died in action, discovered in State Records..... More
Petersham, Walla Walla Press, 2012 (reprint)/ 2012. Initialled in ink by both authors. More
Dublin, Irish Academic Press, 1993/ 1918. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993 (first paperback edition)/ 1993. More
London, Simon & Schuster, 1992. More
Mount Barker, The Author/ Mount Barker High School, 2002. Not least, Dr Roger Freeman's article, "The Military Service of South Australians in WW1". 'A powerful and fitting tribute to the memory of the 99 soldiers these students researched ... a unique and valuable teaching tool set apart from other WW1..... 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
London, The Hogarth Press, 1960, 1961 and 1964. [3 items]. 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
Sydney, Tyrrell's Limited, 1915 [first edition]. One of only 250 copies of the deluxe large-paper edition; this copy is unnumbered. Henry Lawson (1867-1922) suffered 'a ghastly decline' in his creativity from the turn of the century. He 'wrote a great deal despite his often squalid circumstances but his work alternated..... More
Milsons Point, Doubleday, 2005. More
Canberra, The Author, 1995. William Dawkins (1892-1915) entered Duntroon when it opened in 1911; he was with the 2nd Field Company, Australian Engineers, 1st Australian Division when he was killed in action at Gallipoli on 21 May 1915. The author is his niece; a letter and some ephemera relating to..... More
Istanbul, Ekip Film, 2005. More
Istanbul, Denizler Kitabevi, 2001. English edition translated and prepared for publication by Hasan Basri Danisman. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1992. More
Bourne, Birches Publishing, 2003. Inscribed, dated (2003) and signed in ink on the title page by the author, whose father served in World War 1. More
Swanbourne, John Burridge, 2000 [large-format revised edition]/ 1925. 'Unusually for Burridge, this is not a facsimile, but a new edition in a larger format. John Burridge told me in 1996 that he had put off this project for some years because of the challenge presented by the squat, thick format..... More
Norwood, Peacock Publications, 1991 (first edition). Compiled from letters, diaries and manuscripts; the plates are predominantly portraits of members of the battalion. Loosely inserted are a copy of the original prospectus, three circular letters from the author to the Friends of the 50th Battalion, and two colour photographs of the..... More
William Otho Hewett (1887-1942) enlisted in Adelaide on 26 November 1914; he 'served with the 9th Light Horse Regiment [at Gallipoli] and 3rd Light Horse Brigade Headquarters during the First World War. Trained as a designer is South Australia, he joined the ANZAC Divisional Headquarters at Romani as a panoramic..... More
Wendover, 'Photo by Panora Ltd., 60 Doughty St. W.C.', March 1918. The Australian War Memorial has the following caption on an example of this impressive group photograph in its collection: 'Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England, 1918-03-11. Large group portrait of officers, cadets, NCOs and men of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), together..... More
Melbourne, Legacy Co-Ordinating Council/ Lothian Publishing Company, 1978. 'This study, commissioned by Legacy for its fiftieth anniversary, provides the first detailed history of this uniquely Australian organization [and] traces Legacy's first fifty years in considerable detail, [placing] it firmly within its social environment ... Its members are all returned servicemen..... More
Adelaide, Intelligence and Tourist Bureau (R.E.E. Rogers, Government Printer), November 1918. The French economic mission was touring South Australia when the armistice was signed on 11 November 1918. In his welcome at the beginning of this publication the Premier, Archibald Peake, presages this development. 'Australia rejoices that her citizen soldiers..... More