The Tudor Venturers. Selected from The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffics and Discoveries of the English Nation, made by Sea or over Land
London, The Folio Society, 1970 (first thus). Edited and with an introduction by the John Hampden. More
London, The Folio Society, 1970 (first thus). Edited and with an introduction by the John Hampden. More
Munchen, Urbes, 1989. Text in German and English. More
London, Faber, 1968 [first English language edition]. Comprehensive and richly illustrated. More
Sparkford, Patrick Stephens Limited, 1994 (first UK edition). Paintings by Peter Bilas. More
Auckland, Random House New Zealand Ltd, 1997. More
Auckland, Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, 1989. More
Auckland, Collins, 1980. More
Newport, The Starling Press, 1988. More
Coltishall, Mallett & Bell Publications, 1999. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile edition)/ 1847. Peade A26: only 208 copies. More
London, Royal Thames Yacht Club Committee, 1938 (first edition). With 25 plates. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1988. Inscribed and signed by both authors on the half-title. More
Liverpool, Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph, 'Second Edition' [1951]. The history of the Bristol City Line of Steamships; a shorter version appeared in the April 1948 issue of 'Sea Breezes'. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1966. More
Berkeley, Howell-North Books, [1968]. With numerous plans, and illustrations from photographs, and ornamentation from 'American Steam Vessels' (1895) by Samuel Ward Stanton. More
Camden, International Marine, 1998. More
Pymble, Harper Collins, 2009. HMAS Sydney. More
London, Wightman & Co., Old Westminster Press [Printers], [1917]. HMAT A70 'Ballarat' was torpedoed by a German submarine in the English Channel on 25 April 1917 and sank the next day without loss of life. 'This souvenir was practically ready for publication on the eve of the disaster to the..... More
Sydney, O'Loughlin Bros. (for the Editorial Committee), [1919]. The quotas, Numbers 30 and 31, for repatriation to Australia on HMAT A72 'Beltana', were from the 4th and 5th Divisions; with a six-page 'Tentative Nominal Roll'. Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O'Neill. More
[At Sea, The Societies, as above], 10 August 1918. Not surprisingly, we can find no record of this most ephemeral item. 'Pte C. Spencer Smith' is written at the head of the first page. The service record of 55891 Cecil Spencer Smith indicates that he hailed from the Adelaide suburb..... More
At Sea, SS 'Port Macquarie', [1919]. Provenance: Lieutenant Ivan Schroder Webley, AFC, with his signature at the head of the menu. The blank verso has been signed by 25 fellow passengers on this ship (renamed HMAT 'Port Macquarie' for the duration of the war) returning troops to Australia. Not least..... More
London, Printed by Cassell & Co., Ltd., [1918]. A souvenir of the voyage of the troopship HMAT A15 'Port Sydney', which left Melbourne on 9 November 1917 'carrying 1200 Field Artillery Reinforcements and about 300 of other units' (including elements of the Railway Section and the AFC). It arrived at..... More
The gelatin silver print is behind a circular mat (visible image size approximately 135 mm in diameter), behind slightly convex glass. The wooden frame is fashioned from timber with a half-round profile (depth 35 mm, inner diameter 200 mm, outer diameter 315 mm), thick with white paint; rope is attached..... More