The Fight for Freedom. Palermo, 1860
London, The Folio Society, 1968 (first thus). Translated, edited and with an introduction, by John Parris. 'Three Months in the Vicaria of Palermo in 1860'. More
London, The Folio Society, 1968 (first thus). Translated, edited and with an introduction, by John Parris. 'Three Months in the Vicaria of Palermo in 1860'. More
London, The Folio Society, 1968 (first thus). Translated, edited and with an introduction, by John Parris. 'Three Months in the Vicaria of Palermo in 1860'. More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1969 (facsimile)/ 1922. Based on Official Documents by Direction of The Historical Section of The Committee of Imperial Defence. More
[Townsville, 4 RAR/NZ (Anzac) Battalion, 1969]. + A second copy with the two defective leaves noted above both intact, and with a fine facsimile dustwrapper, but the boards are soiled, the spine is damaged and the bottom margin of the text is a little water-cockled throughout. Contents include the Honour..... More
Fallbrook, Aero Publishers, 1969. Aero Pictorials 2. More
Washington, National Capitol Publishing Company, 1970. More
London, Collins, 1970. Presentation copy. Inscribed 'For Sir Walter Crocker / with very good wishes', dated (20 September 1989) and signed by the editor. Loosely inserted are an autograph letter signed from Wilson to Crocker (sent with the book) and a rough draft of Crocker's lengthy reply (essentially a personal..... More
London, Arms and Armour Press, 1970. More
New Zealand, New Zealand Numismatic Journal, 1970. One of only 200 copies. Reprinted from The New Zealand Numismatic Journal, Volume 12, issues 5 and 6. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1970. More
London, Lorrimer Publishing, 1970. 'Is anybody sure what that flotilla of South Vietnamese gunboats is doing up the Mekong River in Cambodia', the 'Washington Post' asked editorially on May 13th 1970'. Third World Series. More
London, Oxford University Press, 1971. One of the Oxford Historical Monographs series. More
Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1971. With a review slip loosely inserted. Text in German. More
Adelaide, The Commission, 1971. In 1970, Sir Charles Hart Bright (1912-1983), judge, 'was appointed royal commissioner to inquire into the anti-war demonstration organised by the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign, which, held in Adelaide in September of that year, ended in a violent confrontation with police. His recommendations formed the basis for..... More
Adelaide, [The Author], 1971. A variant dustwrapper was also issued: it is a red and green pictorial dustwrapper, with illustrations front and rear, and text on both flaps. This includes the following: 'Funds accrued from the sales of this book will be donated to Legacy.... Here, again, we gratefully acknowledge..... More
Adelaide, [The Author], 1971. The author was chaplain to a succession of eight commando squadrons during the Second World War. There is a lengthy gift inscription on the front free endpaper from 'Des C. Smith, Chaplain, 43 Batt. RSAR, 1967 - ?, 10/9/72'. Text on both flaps of the dustwrapper..... More
Turin, Edizioni d'Arte Fratelli Pozzo, 1971. Pamphlet Number 3 of the Egyptian Museum of Turin series; translated by Angela Coath. More
London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1972 (first edition). The half-title is inscribed by the author 'To Peter Osborn, who invited me for a drink. Hugh Atkinson. Leura [NSW], 6th June '78'). Loosely inserted is a note from the author's wife Phoebe, written on the same day. 'Dear Father Peter: I do hope..... More
Kineton, The Roundwood Press, 1972. Number 82 of 1000 copies. More
London, Cassell & Company Ltd, 1972. More
London, The Arcadia Press, 1972 (first thus)/ 1948 and 1946. Number 235 of only 265 copies signed on the title page by the author (as 'Montgomery of Alamein'), and bound by Zaehnsdorf. The title page is dated 1971, but 'This Book was published on the 30th Anniversary of The Battle..... More
Stuttgart, Motorbuch Verlag, 1973. Text in German. More
London, Ward Lock, 1973. More
London, The Folio Society, 1973 (first thus). With the ink ownership signature of Professor T.G.H Strehlow, renowned Arrernte/Aranda anthropologist and linguist (also inscribed, 'University of Adelaide, 17th July, 1973'). Selected, edited and introduced by James Harding. More
New York, Arno Press, 1973 [facsimile edition]/ 1954. One of The Literature of Photography series. More
London, The Folio Society, 1973 (first thus). Selected, edited and introduced by James Harding. More
London, Martin Brian and O'Keeffe, 1974 [reissue]/ 1948. More
Peking, Foreign Languages Press, 1974. Text in Cantonese, but loosely inserted is a stapled booklet with the text in English (a tiny closed tear to the front cover, otherwise fine). More
London, Arms and Armour Press, 1974 (facsimile)/ 1955-1960. More
Measham, Midland Counties Publications, 1974. The Beagle is a British light aircraft manufacturer, similar to Miles or Auster. More
London, Hugh Evelyn, 1974. More
London, The Mitre Press, 1974. 'A true picture of social, military and diplomatic life in the middle of the 18th century ... Stedman was an officer in the Scots Brigade, a mercenary regiment in the pay of the Stadtholder of the Netherlands ...' (dustwrapper). More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1975. More
Westport, Greenwood Press, 1975. More
London, Hamlyn, 1975 (later English edition)/ 1967. With a relevant newspaper cutting laid down on the rear two leaves with consequent cockling. More
Duntroon, History Department, Faculty of Military Studies, 1975. The 'Eden' in the title is the town in NSW. More
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1975. '... the first extensive analysis of the intricacies of petroleum diplomacy in the prewar Far East'. More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975 (second edition)/ 1959. 'Dr Yates describes how the tapestries arose out of Catherine de' Medici's marvellous series of festivals at the court of the Valois in the sixteenth century which were intended to bring together hostile religious factions in an attempt at 'politique' conciliation..... More
Melbourne, Sun Books, 1975 (first thus)/ 1916. The Anzac Book, overseen by Bean, is one of the most significant literary achievements of the war. The first paragraph of his 'Editor's Note' makes it easy to understand why: 'This book of Anzac was produced in the lines at Anzac on Gallipoli..... More
[USA], Eastern National Park & Monument Association, 1975 (facsimile reprint)/ 1881. 'A standard reference work on the Siege of Yorktown, the climactic battle of the American Revolution' (Foreword). More
London, Bivouac, 1976. More
Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1976. Text in German. More
Stanford, Hoover Institution Press, 1976. More
London, William Kimber, 1976. More
San Jose, R. James Bender, 1976 (first edition). More
Brighton, Lyon Press, 1976. More
London, The Folio Society, 1976 (first thus). Edited, and with an introduction, by Brian Connell. More
London, Johnson, 1977. Inscribed and signed by the author. More
Nashville, Battery Press, 1977/ 1945. More