Lives of the Papunya Tula Artists
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 2008. This important book comprises 'comprehensive and widely researched biographies of more than 200 men and women'. More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 2008. This important book comprises 'comprehensive and widely researched biographies of more than 200 men and women'. More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 2008. This important book comprises 'comprehensive and widely researched biographies of more than 200 men and women'. More
Sydney, Church Missionary Society, 1925. Not least, Maoris and Australian Aborigines. More
[Adelaide, Government Printer], 1880. The map embraces the entire extent of the Nullarbor Plain within South Australia covering 'an area of 16,500 square miles ... [with] a complete description of the country from the coast to the route taken by Mr Ernest Giles on his exploration trip to Perth'. It..... More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1921. This issue also contains HOWCHIN, Professor Walter: On the Occurrence of Aboriginal Stone Implements of Unusual Types in the Tableland Regions of Central Australia (25 pages plus 11 pages of plates) and a supplementary article by the same author: On the Methods adopted by the Aborigines of..... More
Sydney, John Wiley and Sons Australasia Pty Ltd, 1973. 'The studies included are those that have made significant contributions to the understanding of Aboriginal Australians, not as objects of sympathy or fascination, but as human beings who have developed in a different cultural framework' (from the introduction). More
The Northern Territory Archive Service has an album containing the same twenty-five images, captioned but apparently unsigned. The catalogue record for that album (NTRS 3050) states that 'Hugo Keil was a photographer who worked at the Appropriation Ledger Section of the Allied Works Council in Alice Springs during the Second..... More
The titles are 'Glen Helen Gorge, Cent. Aust.' and 'Ellery Creek Gorge'. The Northern Territory Archive Service has an album containing twenty-five similar images, captioned but apparently unsigned. The catalogue record for that album (NTRS 3050) states that 'Hugo Keil was a photographer who worked at the Appropriation Ledger Section..... More
Adelaide, RSSA, (1980s facsimile edition)/ 1880. This issue also contains SMEATON, Stirling: Diagnoses of New Species of Plants discovered in South Australia (3 pages); one of the plants is Justicia kempeana, found 'Near the MacDonnell Range [by] Rev. H. Kempe'. Doubtless, in both instances this is Pastor Adolf Hermann Kempe..... More
Sydney, University of NSW Press, 2002 (fourth impression)/ 1995. 'This guide is your key to the secrets of the most famous National Parks of Australia's Red Centre' (from the blurb). More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1969 (facsimile edition)/ 1827. Peade A30: only 457 sets. [2 items]. More
Adelaide, E. Spiller, Government Printer, 1880. At the time of publication, the author was Chief Warden of the Goldfields of the Northern Territory. 'This pamphlet is published by permission of the Government of South Australia; but it is only proper to state that the recommendations herein made, especially with reference..... More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2012 (second edition)/ 2000. This edition has been lightly edited and has two pages of notes. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile edition)/ 1862. Peade A17: only 576 copies. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1971/ 1862. Peade A17: 576 copies overall. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1971/ 1862. Peade A17: 576 copies overall. More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 2000 (facsimile edition)/ 1862. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 221. This is number 77 of 99 copies of the deluxe issue, from a total edition of 500 copies. The seven-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to this edition. More
Hawthorndene, Investigator Press, 1981 ('third and edited edition')/ 1934. 'Account of author's exploits as a member of Harold Lasseter's gold prospecting expedition 1930-31 [with] reference to Aranda, Luritja, Eumos and Wongapitcha (Pitjantjatjara) people in text and photograph captions' (Trove). Foreword by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson Publishers, 1986 (first thus). A facsimile edition of a field diary kept by Harold Lasseter; it was originally 'purchased by Ion Idriess, who included a transcription in his book' on Lasseter, first published in 1931. The original is now in the Mitchell Library. More
Elizabeth, South Australia, printed at the Scrivener Press [for the Author], 1968. The verbatim account of an interview conducted with Paul Johns in Alice Springs in 1932, shortly after he 'came through Heavitree Gap with his string of seven camels from two or three years of hunting dingoes in the..... More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 1996/ 1995. More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 1995. 'Part I looks at geography, ecology and topography, then goes on to give an overview of Central Australian Aboriginal People and their lives. Latz explains how Aboriginal people have managed their environment to suit their needs using fire. Comprehensively illustrated, Part II gives detailed descriptions..... More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1986. Never before published, this short journal was written by Leichhardt after his overland expedition of 1844-45. More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1996 (facsimile edition)/ 1847. One of the Les Hiddins series of facsimiles; the six-page introduction by Hiddins and three of the plates are new to this edition. The map was originally issued separately; in this instance it is 'abridged for this facsimile'. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1964 [facsimile edition]/ 1847. Peade A16: 818 copies. More