The Port Broughton Story, 1871-1971
Port Broughton, Oval Improvement Committee for the District Council of Port Broughton, [1971]. Published to commemorate the town's centenary. More
Port Broughton, Oval Improvement Committee for the District Council of Port Broughton, [1971]. Published to commemorate the town's centenary. More
Adelaide, The Author, 1975/ 1973. More
Oxford, Oxford Centre for Marine Archaeology, 2007. Monograph 1 in the Underwater Archaeology in the Canopic Region in Egypt series, edited by Jonathan Cole. More
London, The Folio Society, 2009 (second printing)/ 2009. The third volume of the Jack Aubrey series; the cover design, battle plans and endpaper maps, and the 12 pages of colour plates of period scenes, are unique to this edition. More
London, The Folio Society, 1997 (first thus). Selected and introduced by Glyndwr Williams. More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1976. The front free endpaper is inscribed ('With best regards on the first edition 12/4/77') and signed by the author. More
Perth, Abrolhos Publishing, 1993. With several related tearsheets loosely inserted. More
Victor Harbor, District Council of Victor Harbor, 1987. More
London, The Folio Society, 1986 (first thus). Introduction by Mervyn Horder. More
New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2005 (first US edition). More
London, Adlard Coles Ltd, 1971. More
Sydney, Doubleday, 1981. This volume 'covers some 125 vessels that were placed in service ... by 21 companies from Australia and four from New Zealand.... The vessels are listed in the order of their entry into service, and a full history of each ship is provided'. More
Adelaide, The Author/ Royal Australian Navy Corvette Association, 1982. More
Budgewoi, Kingfisher, 1995. Includes 108 pages which provide a brief history of each Australian-built corvette, based on material supplied by the RAN and the RAN Corvettes Association. 'In the scale of naval size corvettes were pygmies, but they performed like giants' (subtitle). More
Adelaide, The Author, 1984. Loosely inserted is a reproduced poem, 'Sabbath Partings' by one of the crew of 'HMAS Pirie', believed to be Dorky Kendrick. 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
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
Sydney, Library of Australian History in association with National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 1983 (first thus). 'This is the first edition of a diary kept by Daniel Paine on his voyage to Sydney in the Reliance in 1795, during his sojourn in the new settlement and his return to England via..... More
Melbourne, Georgian House, by arrangement with The Heritage Press, 1958. Edited by A. Grenfell Price. More
Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2015. Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name at the Art Gallery of South Australia, 13 June to 30 August 2015. More
Melbourne, Castle Books/ Horwitz Grahame, 1983/ 1981. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2006. More
[Adelaide, Unknown Photographer, 1913]. The SS 'South Africa', laden with 4486 cases of explosives, caught fire while moored at the North Arm, Port Adelaide, on the afternoon of 21 August 1910. With much of the crew abandoning ship, it was left largely to the firefighters, police and boatmen of Port..... More
[Melbourne, Australian Shipbuilders' Association], 1968. Loosely inserted is a printed compliments slip from the Australian Shipbuilders' Association. More