Plants of the New World. The First 150 Years. An Exhibition of some Books which made known the New World to Europe
Cambridge, Harvard College Library, 1992. More
Cambridge, Harvard College Library, 1992. More
Adelaide, Theodore Bruce & Co. Pty. Limited, 1970. The collection was amassed by Alfred Stokes (1893-1969), 'one of South Australia's "built-in furniture" pioneers'. The 1714 lots were sold over two days (9 and 10 September 1970) at the Sydney premises of the joint auctioneer, F.R. Strange Pty. Ltd. More
London, B.T. Batsford, 2004 (reprint)/ 2004. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1955. One of 1000 copies. More
Kathmandu, His Majesty's Government of Nepal, Ministry of Forests, Department of Medicinal Plants, 1967. One of 1000 copies, this copy bears the ink annotations and ownership details of botanist, author and sometime South Australian television presenter on ABC's 'Gardening Australia', Malcolm Warren Campbell (dated February 1978), including a Kathmandu address..... More
London, Harper Collins Publishers, 1993. 'Since 1901, a whole host of new and rediscovered creatures has turned up [including' a 7-foot-long forest hog, a gigantic dragon a fish resurrected from 64 million years of extinction, a megamouth shark, a monster-sized earwig and deep-sea worms over 8 feet long' (dustwrapper). More
Sydney, Reed New Holland, 2008 (extensively revised fourth edition)/ 1981. More
Melbourne, Nelson, 1987 (corrected and revised paperback edition)/ 1981 and 1988. [2 items]. More
London, Collins, 1978. Number 63 in 'The New Naturalist. A Survey of British Natural History' series. More
Oxford, Blackwell, 1992. A 'radical new way of looking at plants as sensitive moving creatures, more like primitive animals than vegetables, and is based on a wealth of research, brought together in one place for the first time'. More
Melbourne, Inkata Press, 1975. More
Melbourne, Inkata Press, 1975. More
London, James Ridgway, 1826 (third edition). 'Illustrated with numerous figures of the plants and seeds upon which these experiments have been made, and practical observations on their natural habits and the soils best adapted to their growth; pointing out the kinds most profitable for permanent pasture, irrigated meadows, dry or..... More
Frenchs Forest, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1982/ 1981 (second edition)/ 1980. More
Portland, Timber Press, 2014. More
Adelaide, Royal Geographical Society of South Australia, 1999-2000. Articles covering mammals and reptiles, geology, vegetation and birds of the region. More
Adelaide, C.E. Bristow, Government Printer [for the AAAS], 1907. Inscribed in ink on the front cover 'With the author's compliments'. More
Adelaide, AAAS, 1907. This issue also contains HOWITT, A.W.: Personal Reminiscences of Central Australia and the Burke and Wills Expedition (43 pages); KLAATSCH, Hermann: Some Notes on Scientific Travel amongst the Black Population of Tropical Australia in 1904, 1905, 1906 (16 pages plus 17 plates and a folding map) and..... More
London, J. Davis, 1795. Sold as a collection of plates. More
Melbourne, Printed by CSIRO for the Australian Journal of Botany, 1974. With numerous tables. Australian Journal of Botany Supplementary Series Number 7. More
Sydney, University of New South Wales Press, 1995. More
Newton Abbot, David & Charles, 1990/ 1985 (third edition, revised)/ 1966. More
Adelaide, Kinhill Stearns (and others, for the) Department of Agriculture, 1986. More
Portland, Timber Press, 1999 (second impression)/ 1994. With over 100 colour illustrations from photographs. More