The Pastons. A Family in the Wars of the Roses
London, The Folio Society, 1981 (first thus). More
London, The Folio Society, 1981 (first thus). More
Boulder, Westview Press, 1994. More
Auckland, Exisle Publishing Limited, 2015. More
London, Chatto and Windus, 1957 (first edition). Dustwrapper bright and clear. More
London, H.K. Lewis & Co. Ltd., 1919. Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O'Neill. More
London, H.K. Lewis & Co. Ltd., 1918. Loosely inserted is a small mimeographed slip reading 'With the Author's Compliments'. James (later Sir James) Barrett (1862-1945), a leader of the medical profession in Melbourne and an able publicist, was Assistant Director of Medical Services, Australian Forces, in Egypt until August 1915..... More
London, John Murray, 1940. 'A book for the bombed - and for their unbombed relations!'. More
St Leonards, Allen and Unwin, 1994. Inscribed, dated (11 November 1994) and signed by the author. More
St Leonards, Allen and Unwin, 1994. Inscribed, dated (21 October 1994) and signed by the author. More
Canberra, Australian War Memorial, 1959/ 1958. More
[France, The Author, 1989]. Loosely inserted are three pages of handwritten notes relevant to the subject. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1992. More
Isle of Capri, The Author, 2007. Inscribed and signed by the author. More
Point Clare, Welfare Fund of the Naval Association of Australia, 1967. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1934 (five volumes), 1935 (three volumes), 1936 (one volume), 1938 (two volumes), and 1942 (one volume). The sixth volume is the first and only edition of 1942, and the others are mixed editions ranging from the second (Volumes 2, 3, 9, and 10) to the fourth..... 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
Koln, Wienand, 2011. With dozens of colour illustrations from photographs taken by the author. Text in German and English. More
London, The Folio Society, 2010 (first thus). The six-page introduction by the author is new to this edition. More
The letter (octavo, two pages on one leaf, dated '26 Oct. [1942], Coates, Cirencester, Glos.', on embossed House of Lords writing paper), is warm and effusive in its praise for Simopoulos and its expressions of sympathy for his widow. Apart from a single crease across the centre for posting, it..... More
[Melbourne?], Oxford Studios, [1920]. The Melbourne 'Argus' (Wednesday 24 March 1920) contains an account of the visit. The final paragraph notes that 'In the City Hall tonight the mayor (Alderman H. Hitchcock) gave a dinner in honour of the General. There were present as guests 150 returned AIF officers who..... More
Fallbrook, Aero Publishers, 1967. Includes illustrations from photographs, scale drawings and mission list. An Army Air Force history created and edited by Kenn C. Rust. More
Adelaide, News [Limited], August 1946. 'No more of the Army game of lining up for everything - for pay parade or mosquito nets or new shirts or beer ration - for Bluey and Curley. They're in Civvy street now. They line up only for cigarettes or shirts at the bargain..... More
Melbourne, Printed and published by Lawrence Kay for Pictorial Newspapers, Herald and Weekly Times Ltd., [1941]. The very rare first annual. 'Many who have followed their adventures and misadventures in The News and in Digger journals in the Middle East have urged that Bluey and Curley richly deserve a taste..... More
Melbourne, Printed and published by Lawrence Kay for Pictorial Newspapers, Herald and Weekly Times Ltd., [1942]. The rare second annual. 'Here they are again, the two irrepressibles - as large as life and as vital as the pen that gave them birth. They have travelled far since, egged on by..... More
Oaklands Park, The Author, 1987. Signed by the author on the title page. Also, in a small plastic bag, is a second pair of 3D viewers. More