F.S. Dethridge Memorial Addresses, 1977-1988
Auckland, Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, 1989. More
Auckland, Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand, 1989. More
Wellington, Grantham House, 1989. More
Polstead, J.B. Hayward & Son/ The Imperial War Museum, 1990/ 1945. Includes 'the names of approximately 169,000 Officers and men of the British, Dominion and other Allied Forces[;] originally published in ten parts by His Majesty's Stationery Office ... in limited numbers for internal reference, updated ... until the last..... More
Blakehurst, Marquee Publishing Company, 1990. More
Honolulu, Hemmeter Publishing Corporation, 1990. Includes items from Hawaii, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Nuie, Society Islands, Austral Islands, Marquesas Islands, Nukuoro and Easter Islands. More
Christchurch, Pisces Print, 1991. More
Wellington, Silver Owl Press, 1991. More
Lincoln, Te Waihora Press, 1991. With the bookplate of Grattan Wheaton [OAM] and his date and place (16 August 1998, Keri-Keri) of purchase. More
Christchurch, Hazard Press, 1991. More
Chatswood, Reed, 1993/ 1990. Animals and Plants in Prehistoric Australia and New Zealand. Photography by Jim Frazier. Dioramas by Dorothy Dunphy. More
Valkaria, Valkaria Tropical Garden, 1994. The Ti Plant, also known as 'Mak Pu Mak Mia'. More
Auckland, Secker and Warburg, 1995. More
Mangonui, Phil Lightband, 1996 (first edition). Inscribed and signed by Phil Lightband. More
Canberra, ANH Publications, RSPAS, The Australian National University, 1996. Research Papers in Archaeology and Natural History, Number 27. More
Christchurch, Hedgehog House, 1997. Signed by the author on the half-title. 'As expedition climbers, Rob Hall and Gary Ball formed the most dynamic and accomplished mountaineering partnership New Zealand has ever seen. With 47 international expeditions between them, to some of the highest and remotest peaks in the world, they..... More
Auckland, Random House New Zealand Ltd, 1997. More
London, British Museum Press, 1998. More
Munich, Prestel, 1998. Documents 500 of the finest cultural art objects collected by the Cook expeditions over a period of 8 years. Exhibition Catalogue. Text in English and German. More
Cambridge, University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1999. More
[Norderstedt], Missionswerk in Niedersachsen, Hermannsburg, [2000]. Presentation copy inscribed and signed by the author, and with a loosely inserted inscribed Christmas gift card dated (18 December 2000) also signed by the author to Australian wheat breeder A.J. 'Tony ' Rathjen. Text in German. Pages 445-490; apparently extracted from: LĂĽdemann, Ernst-August..... More
Wellington, Central Institute of Technology, 2000. Robert Boyne Home, army surgeon in the Seven Year's War; his son Everard Home, who became an eminent surgeon, and Everard's son, James Everard, 'a hitherto neglected figure in the early colonial history of New Zealand'. More
Köln, Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum der Stadt, 2001. Text in German. More
Auckland, School of Architecture and Department Planning, University of Auckland, 2002. Not least, 'Planning Woomera Village 1946-1947: International Crossings at an Australian Outback Crossroads'. More
Canberra, Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 2003. Terra Australis series, Number 19. 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
Palmerston North, School of People, Environment and Planning, Massey University, 2006. Loosely inserted are two erratum slips. Not least, Dr Alan Hutchings' 'The Woof and Weave of Planning Practice and Planning History: A Personal Reflection'; Dr Hutchings is a prominent South Australian town planner. More
Boston, MFA Publications/ Museum of Fine Arts, 2006. A catalogue depicting a collection of some 80 Oceanic objects. With essays by Michael Gunn and Christraud M. Geary. More
Auckland, Numismatic Society of Auckland Inc, 2007. Number 186 of only 200 copies. More
Auckland, Random House NZ, 2008. 'Equipped with worn Brewster Buffaloes received from a departing RAF squadron, the unit faced a steep learning curve keeping the aircraft operational and developing effective fighter tactics. By January 1942 No. 488 Squadron was experiencing frequent air combat with Japanese aircraft over Singapore' (rear cover)..... More
Glenfield, Godwit, 2008. Inscribed and signed in pencil by the artist on the front free endpaper; loosely inserted is a related advertising flyer, also inscribed and signed in pencil by the artist, one of New Zealand's leading contemporary jewellers. More
Oxford, Osprey Publishing, 2013. Number 487 in the Osprey Men-at-Arms series, this volume covers 'the two major 19th-century wars between the British settlers in New Zealand and the indigenous Maori'. More
Auckland, Exisle Publishing Limited, 2015. More
Auckland, School of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Creative Arts, University of Auckland, 2015. 'Dr Tom Fookes (1943-2013) 'was one of the few New Zealanders whose career encompassed the full gamut of planning roles; practitioner, policy analyst, researcher, teacher, mentor and public advocate' (New Zealand Planning Institute website). More
The heavyweights are Benaud (Captain), Booth, Craig, Davidson, Flockton (12th man), Ford, Neil Harvey, Martin, Misson, O'Neill, Simpson and Thomas. Only Ford and Flockton were not current or former Test players (and five of them were Test captains). Webster as ever breathes life into this sheet of paper with his..... More
Offered with the similar program for the fiftieth anniversary of the commemoration, held on 12 February 1950. Signs of use and age; a decent copy. [2 items]. More
An unusual grouping, with a variety of cap badges and headgear (Australian, New Zealand and British); the majority of the soldiers sport a white hat-band, indicative of the personnel of an officer cadet unit, of which there over 20 in the UK during the First World War (information courtesy of..... More
The artwork is signed in the image 'W.E.W. Lewis' (Ted Lewis, whose autobiography, 'I Was No Soldier - An Artist's War Diary' was published in 2001). More
All riders, place-getters and dividends paid for the seven-race event are inserted in either indelible pencil or ink. Some fugitive printing has been neatly overwritten in ink. The 'Rules of Racing' at the foot of the second page are instructive: '1. Catchweights in all events; blankets & surcingle - no..... More
The photograph is inscribed in ink 'Yours Ever, Lloyd'; the date '20-11-44' is written inside the front cover. More