Gentleman by an Act of Congress. The True Life Story of a Twentieth Century Knight Errant as related by El Cid Hamet Benegali (Reincarnated)
Sydney, Rollins H. Mayer, 1977. Not stated, but from the collection of (Professor) Brian Medlin. More
Sydney, Rollins H. Mayer, 1977. Not stated, but from the collection of (Professor) Brian Medlin. More
London, Leo Cooper, 1977. With the bookplate of Grattan Wheaton [OAM]. More
Manila, Social Studies Publications, 1977. Inscribed, dated (27 August 1987) and signed to 'Sam Jacobs' (Justice Samuel Jacobs QC) from 'Sybil & Asher' (Sybil Joel née Jacobs). 'An historical narrative of three generations of the Zosa family of Tacloban, provincial capital of Leyte Island, where the Americans made their first..... More
London, Constable, 1977. More
Bath, Kingsmead Press, 1977. With the ink ownership signature (and contemporary acquisition details) of eminent Australian neurosurgeon Professor Donald Simpson AO (1927-2018) on the front flyleaf, and his (later) inscribed bookplate. More
New York, American Heritage Publishing Company, 1977. This issue also contains an article by Nigel Calder and one by H.R. Trevor-Roper. More
New York, Arco Publishing Company, Inc., 1977. More
Melbourne, Legacy Co-Ordinating Council/ Lothian Publishing Company, 1978. 'This study, commissioned by Legacy for its fiftieth anniversary, provides the first detailed history of this uniquely Australian organization [and] traces Legacy's first fifty years in considerable detail, [placing] it firmly within its social environment ... Its members are all returned servicemen..... More
London, The Folio Society, 1978 (first thus). Edited and introduced by Colin Ward. More
Nashville, The Battery Press, 1979. More
Carbondale, Southern Illinois University Press, 1979. Inscribed, dated (20 June 1979) and signed by the author. More
London, Chatto and Windus, 1979 (second impression)/ 1977. More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979. More
London, The Folio Society, 1979 (first thus). Introduction by Gavin Ewart. 'First published as 'Specimen Days and Collect' in 1882-3. This revised English edition in 1887'. More
(Swanbourne, Burridge, 1980s, a facsimile edition)/ 1919. More
London, Arms and Armour Press, 1980. More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1980s, facsimile edition]/ 1934. One of only 200 copies. More
Hectorville, Book Agencies of Adelaide Pty Ltd, 1980. Harry 'The Breaker' Morant' was the only Bush-Balladist to be executed, here his finest poems are set to music and emerge as songs. More
Swanbourne, John Burridge, [1980s (facsimile edition)]/ 1920. Number 119 of only 200 copies (and a much better production than the original). See Dornbusch 305; Fielding and O'Neill, page 229; Trigellis-Smith 241 (giving '1980s' as the date of this facsimile edition). More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1980s (facsimile edition)]/ 1934. One of only 200 copies. See Dornbusch 334; Fielding and O'Neill, page 228 (giving the author as P.V. Allen, credited in the editor's foreword with laying much of the groundwork for the book); Trigellis-Smith 236 (giving '1980s' as the date of this facsimile..... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1980s (facsimile edition)]/ 1919. The limitation is not stated, but the Burridge editions were typically limited to between 200 and 300 copies. The author was a Catholic priest attached to the 48th Battalion as chaplain; he was awarded the Military Cross and the Croix de Guerre. See..... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1980s facsimile edition]/ 1935. 'This is a limited edition of 200 copies'. See Trigellis-Smith 202 (giving 1988 as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Portsmouth, Royal Marines Museum, [late 1980s]. More
London, Collins, 1981 (first edition). The second in the series of Richard Sharpe's adventures at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. More
London, Macdonald Futura Publishers, 1981. With the bookplate of Grattan Wheaton [OAM], and a gift inscription to him (from one military cove to another). More
Melbourne, Naval and Military Club in conjunction with Lothian, 1981. More
London, Aurum Press, 1981. Photographed by Anthony Edgeworth. More
Carollton, Squadron/ Signal Publications, 1981. Illustrated by Don Greer. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1981 and 1987. More
Adelaide, The Authors/ Axiom Books Pty Ltd, 1981. Inscribed and signed by Stewart Cockburn on the front flyleaf. More
[Kingswood, Women's Australian National Services of South Australia, 1981]. More
Canberra, Roebuck Society, 1981. Number 29 in the Roebuck Series. More
Adelaide, The Authors/ Axiom Books Pty Ltd, 1981. Inscribed and signed in ink by Stewart Cockburn, 'For David Robertson. A key figure in this story!'. David Robertson was an American engineer who worked with Oliphant on the development of radar (see Index for more). More
London, The Folio Society, 1981 (first thus). The introduction by Raleigh Trevelyan is new to this edition, which follows that of the 1957 revised edition, with new Prologue and Epilogue by the author. More
Melbourne, Silverleaf Publishing, 1981. More
London, The Folio Society, 1981 (first thus). More
Melbourne, Currey O'Neil, 1982. This volume reproduces all of the artwork Friend produced as an official war artist with the Australian forces on the islands of New Guinea and Borneo. More
London, Collins, 1982 (first edition). The third in the series of Richard Sharpe's adventures at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. More
London, Macmillan Press/ London School of Economics and Political Science, 1982. More
Moscow, Progress Publishers, 1982. Memorials which are as much architecture as sculpture; numerous illustrations, many in colour. More
Melbourne, Currey O'Neil, 1982. Kym Bonython's copy, with his ownership signature. This volume reproduces all of the artwork Friend produced as an official war artist with the Australian forces on the islands of New Guinea and Borneo. More
Hawthorndene, Investigator Press, 1982. More
Canberra, Corps Committee of the Royal Australian Engineers, 1982. With an ink inscription on the half-title: 'Gift from LtCol M.D. Jellie'. More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1982. Farquhar fought at 'Tobruk, El Alamein, Sattelburg and in Borneo, where he was killed in action on the island of Tarakan'. This account uses Derrick's own diaries. More
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1982. More
Budapest, Corvina, 1983. From the 'Treasures of the Hungarian National Museum' series. More
London, Allen Lane, 1983/ 1983. More
Nashville, The Battery Press, 1983/ 1947. Twenty-fourth in the Divisional Series. More
London, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1983. Loosely inserted is a magazine advertisement for the auction, a Hever Castle flyer, a blank bidding slip (showing the 194 lots and their estimates), and a newspaper clipping detailing some of the resulting prices. More
London, Pall Mall Stamp Company, 1983. 'There has hitherto never been any attempt in one volume to illustrate all the known postmarks of Papua or to pinpoint certain interesting aspects worthy of study ...'. More