Bush Bashers
Adelaide, Rigby, 1971. '"Bush Bashers" continues the story of Len Beadell and his "Gunbarrel Road Construction Party" who made a network of 4,000 miles of the loneliest roads in the world' (dustwrapper blurb). More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1971. '"Bush Bashers" continues the story of Len Beadell and his "Gunbarrel Road Construction Party" who made a network of 4,000 miles of the loneliest roads in the world' (dustwrapper blurb). More
North Melbourne, Spinifex, 1998. More
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development, in association with the Aborginal Languages Association, 1982. More
Paris, Mouton, 1962. A discussion of attempts by Elcho Islanders to grapple with the problems of social and cultural change. More
Paris, Mouton & Co, 1962. A discussion of attempts by Elcho Islanders to grapple with the problems of social and cultural change. 'This monograph, in an abbreviated form, was awarded the Royal Anthropological Institute Wellcome Medal for 1958)' (dedication page). More
West Melbourne, Nelson, 1976. An abridged version of 'Love Songs of Arnhem Land'; however, the plates are reproduced here in colour. More
Melbourne, F.W. Cheshire, 1954. More
East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 1970 (first American edition)/ 1970 (first published in Australia by Ure Smith). 'The Gunwinggu of Western Arnhem Land, one of the few matrilineally-oriented societies of Aboriginal Australia'. More
[Adelaide], Lutheran Press and The British and Foreign Bible Society in Australia, 1971/ 1956. The New Testament in Aranda (Arrente). More
Melbourne, Hawthorn Press, 1971 (first edition). More
Melbourne, Illawong, 1985 (revised edition)/ 1971. 'Whilst the text remains the same, this edition varies from the original in the selection and placement of illustrations ... I have added additional photographs from my father's collection and acknowledge the assistance of the SA Archives in providing some photographs of the mission..... More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1905. More
Tortola, Craftsman House, 1991. Featured artists include Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Gloria Petayrre, Lyndsay Bird Mpetyane and Louise Pwerle. More
[Alice Springs, The Author, 1989]. Cover sub-title: 'From horse and camel to motor car, from motor car to helicopter and jet'. More
Sydney, Collins (in association with the Royal Geographical Society), 1986. More
Richmond, Greenhouse Publications, 1988. More
Canberra, Commonwealth Department of Human Services and Health (for the National Drug Strategy), 1995 (first edition). Warmly insribed and signed by the author (who also wrote 'Where the Beer Truck Stopped. Drinking in a Northern Australian Town') to Reverend Bill Edwards. More
East Roseville, Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994. 'In this national park, in the heart of Australia, exist Australia's most recognisable landforms. Uluru and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas) are two of the continent's most sacred sites for Aboriginal Australian, yet their images also lie deep in the psyche of Piranpa, white..... More
Adelaide, Royal Geographical Society of South Australia, 1981. Deluxe edition. Number 16 of only 50 numbered copies signed by the editor, Kenneth Peake-Jones, and with a copy of the prospectus loosely inserted. More
Adelaide, H.F. Leader, Government Printer, [1889]. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 24 of 1889; only 700 copies printed. The paper comprises the five-page diary of the trip (from 8 October 1888 to 10 January 1889), and an account of the general geology of the route from Hergott to Alice Springs..... More
[Adelaide, Government Printer], 1895. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 82 of 1895; one of only 620 copies. The results of four months' work in the latter part of 1894. 'I regret that I am able to present only a few photographic views, the greater number of the dry plates I...... More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1908. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 85 of 1908. Reports on "the Mount Davis copper discovery, Pine Creek District; the recent tin and gold discoveries in the same district; my visit of inspection to the coal boring now in progress at Cliff Head, Anson Bay; the question..... More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1890. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 189 of 1890; only 650 copies printed. 'The total population of the district generally, including the diggers and miners and settlers as far south as Charlotte Waters, is computed as not exceeding 200 persons. This estimate, of course, is exclusive of..... More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1903. Primarily a geological report, with interesting general observations scattered throughout. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1907. A supplement to Parliamentary Paper 55 of 1906 ('Northern Territory of South Australia, north-western district. Reports, geological and general, resulting from the explorations made by the government geologist and staff during 1905'). Incorporated in this supplement are details of 'the diamond drill boring operations in search..... More