The Conquest of the Niger By Land and Sea From the Early Explorers and Pioneer Steamships to Elder Dempster and Company
Abergavenny, P.M. Heaton Publishing, 1995. More
Abergavenny, P.M. Heaton Publishing, 1995. More
Portsmouth, Royal Marines Museum, [late 1980s]. More
London, Longmans, Green, 1925 [new impression of the third, 1916, edition]/ 1904. With the ownership stamp (twice) of W.D. Ackland-Horman, Surveyor, Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Port Adelaide. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1987. The foreword is by O.H.K. Spate. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1995. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1865. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 84 of 1865. A comprehensive report (dated 9 September 1865 on HM Surveying Schooner 'Beatrice' at sea) of Howard's activities since his last letter, which internal evidence suggests was around 13 May 1865, when he embarked the Government Resident, Boyle Travers..... More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1983. More
Newton Abbot, David and Charles, 1971. More
Brighton, Teredo Books, 1974. More
London, Blackburn and Burt, and Adelaide, E.S. Wigg, [1855]. Henry Hussey (1825-1903), evangelist, millenarian, printer and historian, emigrated to South Australia in 1839; he devotes 22 of the 36 pages on the Australian colonies to his home state. Provenance: Thomas Gill (1849-1923), South Australian public servant, bibliographer and book collector..... More
London, Jane's Publishing Company Ltd, 1985. More
London, Seeley Service & Co. Ltd, [1937]. More
Franklin Harbour, Franklin Harbour District Council, 1987. More
Maps of the four main islands of Japan and the Korean Peninsula are surrounded by borders of cherry blossom and bamboo, with scenes of Mt Fuji, a pagoda, and birds on the wing. Major cities are shown on the maps; Korea has Pyongyang, Seoul and Pusan, with '38° LINE' in..... More
[No Place, Imperial Japanese Navy], 1910. The pre-printed covers (with the name of the 'Aso' inserted later in ink), contain a bifolum headed 'Menu. Luncheon Du 22, Vendredi, April, 1910. Port Adelaide' [sic]. The 'Advertiser' for Saturday 23 April 1910 contains a report of the event: 'A luncheon was on..... More
Adelaide, SA Dept of Environment and Planning/ Commonwealth Dept of Home Affairs and Environment, 1983. More
Sydney, Cornstalk, 1925 [first edition]. Dated (1 August 1931), inscribed and signed by the author to Fred Johns, the editor of the first Australian Who's Who. Not least, life in New Guinea after ANMEF (the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force) had removed the Germans in 1914, and some of..... More
Clydebank, Clydebank District Libraries & Museums Department, 1993. Not least, the British airships. More
Barnsley, Seaforth Publishing, 2015 [first thus]. More
Unley, The author, 1975. Includes a loosely-inserted mimeographed 2-page Errata sheet. Not least, Port Julia. More
Farnham, Ashgate (for the Navy Records Society), 2012. Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 159. More
Collingwood, Greenhouse Publications, 1981. More
London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1937 (fifth impression)/ 1937. 'In this man of the Merchant Service you will find the true successors to the Cabots and the Frobishers, the Grenvilles and the Drakes'. Frontispiece by Stanley Rogers. More
Hobart, Blubber Head Press, 2001. One of 1000 copies. Not least, Jorgenson's role as head of roving parties against the Tasmanian Aborigines and his involvement with the Black Line (25 pages - see Chapter 22). More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1858. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 120 of 1858. Douglas, the Harbor Master of South Australia, refers regularly to the observations of Flinders, the French (under Baudin) and Eyre in this survey from 'the western boundary of this province, and the west end of Kangaroo Island'. More