Dogwoods. The Genus Cornus
Portland, Timber Press, 2005. More
Portland, Timber Press, 2005. More
Canberra, Phytoglyph Press, 1985 and 1987. Volume 1 is number 50a in an edition of only 50 copies plus 'a print overrun of 20 copies'; Volume 2 is number 165 of an edition of 300. An explanatory slip, and the original purchase receipts, are loosely inserted. [2 items]. More
Adelaide, D.J. Woolman, Government Printer, 1980 (first edition). More
Terrey Hills, Australian Geographic, 1997. More
Sydney, A.H. & A.W. Reed Pty Ltd, 1980. Number 14 of 250 copies of the deluxe issue signed by the author and June Reed (the publisher). Loosely inserted are two prints after drawings by Neville Cayley. More
London, Christopher Helm, 1988. More
Ramsbury, Crowood Press, 1987. More
Canberra, Forestry and Timber Bureau, Department of Primary Industry, 1973. More
Canberra, Forestry and Timber Bureau, Department of Primary Industry, 1973. More
Dural, Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd, 2007. More
Kenthurst, Rosenberg Publishing, 2008. 'This book explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century' (from the blurb). More
Kenthurst, Rosenberg Publishing, 2008. 'This book explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century' (from the dustwrapper blurb). More
Birmingham, Alabama, Classics of Medicine Library, 1979 [facsimile edition]/ 1785. Loosely inserted is the publisher's numbered bookplate (copy 227) and the original subscriber's name. More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1933. Detailed notes on Aboriginal plant usage. This issue also contains TINDALE, Norman B.: Geological Notes on the Cockatoo Creek and Mount Liebig Country, Central Australia (12 pages with 2 maps plus 3 plates) and a bibliography of the works of Walter Howchin (8 pages). More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1972. More
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1992 (new illustrated, revised and expanded edition)/ 1964. More
London, Christopher Helm in association with the Hardy Plant Society, 1989. One of the Hardy Plant Series. More
Sydney, Picador, 2018. Inscribed and signed by the author on the half-title. The publisher's title-specific bookmark is loosely inserted. More
London, Angus and Robertson, 1982 (abridged field edition)/ 1981 (revised)/ 1972. Comprehensive. More
New York, Arco Publishing Company, Inc., 1974 (revised edition)/ 1957. This edition 'contains a great deal of new material that brings the Arabian story up to date'. More
London, HMSO, 1889. British Parliamentary Paper C. 5679 of 1889. The highly detailed and impressive plates illustrate the sections on swine fever, anthrax, tubercular mammitis and actinomycosis bovis ('lumpy jaw'). Reading these reports suggests the rise of vegetarianism in Victorian England was not without good cause. This paper is contained..... More
London, Piatkus, 2001. More
New York, The Macmillan Company, 1930 (reprint)/ 1930. With Neil Lothian's bookplate on the pastedown. More
East Melbourne, CSIRO/ William Collins, 1982/ 1979. More