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Petersham, Walla Walla Press, 2012 (reprint)/ 2012. Initialled in ink by both authors. More
Petersham, Walla Walla Press, 2012 (reprint)/ 2012. Initialled in ink by both authors. 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
London, Folio Society, 1987 (second printing)/ 1985. More
(Swanbourne, Burridge, 1980s, a facsimile edition)/ 1919. More
London, Paul and Dominic Colnaghi, 1855 [first series]. The plates in the text do not count in the pagination, but as we included the lithographic title leaf in the preliminaries total to make up the required number of pages, we suspect this rebound copy is possibly lacking a half-title or..... More
Melbourne, The Trustees of the Services Canteen Trust Fund, 1955. Melbourne neurosurgeon and anatomist Keith Bradley was selected by the Trustees for this study; from 2nd January 1951, he spent three years studying the subject, including one year abroad. More
Canberra, Army History Unit, 2010. Australian Army Campaigns Series, Number 6. More
Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1988. More
Marlborough, Crowood Press, 2003. Not least, the lethal Mignet Flying Flea. More
Jordan, Australian Embassy, 2021. This book 'celebrates the long-standing and friendly ties between our two nations from Jordan's beginnings over a hundred years ago up to the present day' (from the foreword by the Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, David Hurley AC DSC). Text in English and Arabic. More
[Melbourne, Gordon and Gotch, circa 1919]. Primarily a picture book; there is one introductory page of text, and a two-page prose piece, 'The March Past' at the rear. Trove correctly attributes authorship of this work to Roy Bridges. Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O'Neill. More
[Melbourne, Gordon and Gotch, circa 1919]. Primarily a picture book; there is one introductory page of text, and a two-page prose piece, 'The March Past' at the rear. Trove correctly attributes authorship of this work to Roy Bridges. Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O'Neill. More
Sydney, 36th Battalion Association, 1967. Inscribed 'To Jamie from Uncle Rex' above a pasted-in sepia-toned photograph (a later reproduction) of a young Aboriginal serviceman, presumably a member of the battalion. Cover subtitle: "Ike's Marines" More
Camberwell, Viking/ Penguin, 2005. This edition is illustrated with 'over 200 photographs and artworks from collections in Australia, Britain, New Zealand and Turkey'. More
'The Darge Photographic Company had the concession to take photographs at the Broadmeadows and Seymour army camps during the First World War. In the 1930s, the Australian War Memorial purchased the original glass negatives from Algernon Darge, along with the photographers' notebooks. The notebooks contain brief details, usually a surname..... More
Tuggeranong, Air Power Development Centre, 2006. Signed in ink on the title page by the author. Winner of the 2005 RAAF Heritage Awards. More
London, Sidgwick and Jackson, 1991/ 1991. 'A Great Conflict Recalled in Previously Unpublished Letters, Diaries and Memoirs'. With the bookplate of Grattan Wheaton [OAM] and his ownership signature. More
London, Thames & Hudson Ltd in association with the Imperial War Museum, 2005. More
St Morris, The Author, 2002 ('fifth reprint'). One of only 20 copies of the fifth reprint of the first edition, inscribed and signed by the author. More
Crows Nest, Allen and Unwin, 2003. More
St Leonards, Allen and Unwin, 1997. More
London, Collins, 1957 [first edition]. Mounted on the front flyleaf is a small printed label ('Autographed copy of "The Turn of the Tide" ...') signed in ink by Field Marshal The Viscount Alanbrooke (as 'Alanbrooke'). More
St Leonards, Allen & Unwin, 2000. More