A Cruize in a Queensland Labour Vessel to the South Seas. Edited by Deryck Scarr
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1968. Pacific History Series Number 1. More
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1968. Pacific History Series Number 1. More
Largs Bay, The Author, 1994. The title page is signed in ink by the author (10 June 1994). Loosely inserted is an index card with details of the schooner 'Crinoline' in the author's hand (signed 'Jim Gillespie'). Provenance: Keith McCoy, with his ownership details on the title page. He is..... More
Largs Bay, The Author, 1994. Signed by the author on the title page. More
The Hill, Amberley Publishing, 2012, 2013, 2013 and 2015. More
London, Scriptum Editions, 2000. More
London, Cassell & Company Ltd, 1969 (first English edition)/ 1968. With many folding illustrations from photographs. More
Perth, Abrolhos Publishing, 1993. With several related tearsheets loosely inserted. More
Perth, Abrolhos Publishing, 1993. With several related tearsheets loosely inserted. More
Kings Point, American Merchant Marine Museum Foundation, 1996. American Merchant Marine History Series, Volume 5. More
Kings Point, American Merchant Marine Museum Foundation, 1992. American Merchant Marine History Series, Volume 2. More
Kings Point, American Merchant Marine Museum, 1994. The American Merchant Marine History Series, Volume IV. More
Wellington, Polynesian Society/ Reed, 1972 (third edition)/ 1962. The third edition, with a new foreword and supplementary bibliography. More
London, Henry S. King, 1876 [second edition]/ 1876. James Graham Goodenough (1830-75), naval officer, was appointed commodore of the Australian station in May 1873. 'His duties included the maintenance of law and order among British subjects in the Pacific and control of their relations with indigenous peoples. On 12 August..... More
Wellington, Reed, 1982. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1973 (facsimile edition)/ 1803. Peade A28: one of only 511 copies. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1973 (facsimile edition)/ 1803. Peade A28: one of only 511 copies. More
London, Robert Hale, 1946. With the contemporary initials of eminent Australian neurosurgeon Professor Donald Simpson AO (1927-2018) on the front flyleaf, and his inscription indicating the book was a Christmas gift from a member of the pioneering Hubbe family. A companion volume to 'Surgeon's Mate'. More
London, Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Limited, 1933. More
West Vancouver, Marine Tapestry Publications Limited, 1969. Presentation copy dated (October 1980), signed and warmly inscribed by the author. More
Wellingborough, Patrick Stephens, 1985. More
London, Conway Maritime Press, 1988. More
Kemble, Collectors' Books Limited, 1991 (first English edition). Built in 1931, four-masted barque 'Sea Cloud' is the biggest private sailing yacht in the world. More
Camden, International Marine Publishing Company, 1984 [first English language edition]. With the loosely inserted Bibliography. More
Gateshead, Northumberland Press for the Surtees Society, 1977 [first edition]. Presentation copy, warmly inscribed to Dr Heinz Kent (see p 173) and signed by the author. More