Soldier Defend Thyself
Brisbane, The Edmonds Publishing Co., [1944]. With sections on 'Your Military Rights', 'Your Civil Rights', and 'Your "New Order"'. More
Brisbane, The Edmonds Publishing Co., [1944]. With sections on 'Your Military Rights', 'Your Civil Rights', and 'Your "New Order"'. More
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1974. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1836. One of the earliest volumes in the ground-breaking first series of facsimile editions produced by the State Library of SA, and one of the few produced by the Xerographic process (from a microfilmed copy). Peade SA29: one of only 37..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1836. Peade SA29: one of only 37 copies (probably making it as rare as the original). This is one of the earliest volumes in the ground-breaking first series of facsimile editions produced by the Public (later State) Library of SA, and..... More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 2020. 'Biting the Clouds - a euphemism for being stoned on opium - combines historial, personal and cultural imagery to reclaim the Badtjala story from the colonisation narrative' (rear cover blurb). The Badtjala are indigenous to K'gari (Fraser Island). More
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1762 [first edition]. 'The part dealing with Crown law is a highly authoritative exposition of the law relating to treason, homicide, and some other capital offences' (Pargellis and Medley 630). The four-page 'Advertisement. To be placed immediately after the Preface' was produced after the book was published;..... More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2007. Signed and inscribed by Nettelbeck and signed by Foster. More
Wellington, Victoria University Press, 1995. Presentation copy. Inscribed, dated (15 December 1995) and signed by Rob Fowler to Sam Jacobs, QC, 'in deep appreciation of your long and untiring contribution to the Faculty of Law'. Professor Fowler was Dean of the Faculty of Law at Adelaide University from 1995 to..... More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1995 (facsimile edition)/ 1946. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1990. Inscribed and signed by one of the authors. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1946 [first edition]. With the ownership signature (dated 25 October 1946) of [Sir] Herbert Mayo (sometime judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia). Laid down on the flyleaf is a handwritten letter signed by Herbert Mayo's son, George. The book's description, neatly clipped from the..... More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1981. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1985 (facsimile edition)/ 1927 (second edition). One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Parkville, Melbourne University Press, 1963 (first edition). Signed and dated by the author. More
Parkville, Melbourne University Press, 1963 (first edition). Inscribed in pencil on the front free endpaper; 'From the author, Gilberton, 3 December 1981'. More
Parkville, Melbourne University Press, 1963 (first edition). Signed by the author in ink on the half-title; a contemporary newspaper review of the book is loosely inserted. More
Auckland, Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, 1989. More
London, The Folio Society, 2002 (first edition). The titles of the volumes are, respectively: 'Beginnings to 1920', 'The Twenties and Thirties', 'The Forties and Fifties' and 'From the Sixties to the Present'. Introductions by H.R.F. Keating, Robert Barnard, Priscilla Ridgway and Tim Heald. [4 items]. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1991 (facsimile edition)/ 1939. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
London, Methuen & Co Ltd/ Sweet and Maxwell, 1977/ 1937 (second edition)/ 1924, 1973/ 1937 (second edition)/ 1925, 1978/ 1966 and 1972. Provenance: Chris James (an Adelaide barrister), with his armorial bookplate and ownership stamps in each volume. [4 items]. More
Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1900 (ninth edition, 'carefully revised')/ 1880. Provenance: Sir John Hannah Gordon (1850-1923, South Australian politician and judge), with his small circular inkstamp on the front pastedown, title page and bottom edge; the occasional annotations and emphases in pencil to the text, and in pencil and ink..... More
Annandale, Federation Press, 1997. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1993. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1986 (facsimile edition)/ 1792. Edited by Francis Hargrave, with an introduction by Thomas G. Barnes. One of the Legal Classics Library. More
London, printed for D. Midwinter, R. Ware (and numerous others), 1739 (fourth edition)/ 1729. The title continues thus: 'Together with Such Informations relating thereto, as explain the History and Antiquity of the Law, and our Manners, Customs, and Original Government.... The fourth edition corrected, with farther large additions, and the..... More