Pintupi / Luritja Kinship
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development Inc./ Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1979 (revised)/ 1974. An introduction to kinship and relationship terminology. More
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development Inc./ Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1979 (revised)/ 1974. An introduction to kinship and relationship terminology. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press on behalf of the Library Council of Victoria, 1979. 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
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service for the Department of Aboriginal Affairs, 1980. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1980. The overlanders who pedalled around and across Australia. More
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1980. Aboriginal Lands Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1980. 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
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
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing House, 1981. A biography of Professor T.G.H. Strehlow. More
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing House, 1981. Dated (18 August 1981), inscribed and signed in ink by the author to Pastor Gordon John Gerhardy (1933-2023), sometime Lutheran missionary in PNG. A biography of Professor T.G.H. Strehlow. More
Angurugu, Angurugu Press, 1981. Clan songs translated into English by Judith Stokes and Aboriginal Advisers from recordings by Alice Moyle with permission; cover design from a bark painting by Nanjiwarra Amagula with permission. More
Alice Springs, Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd and Sydney, Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited, 1981. A seminal work on the tula (dot) paintings of Central Australia. Offered together with a copy of the German edition 'Papunya. Unreinwohnermalerei [i.e. Ureinwohnermalerei] aus der WĂĽste Zentralaustraliens' (1983). The numerous typographical errors are presumably due..... More
Alice Springs, IAD Printing, [1982]. More
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development, in association with the Aborginal Languages Association, 1982. More
Ringwood, John Currey, O'Neil Pty Ltd on behalf of the National Museum of Victoria Council, 1982 (first edition). A superior production to the reprints and second edition. Provenance: pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022), with his ownership details on the front flyleaf. More
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1982. Aboriginal Lands Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. More
Adelaide, Sullivan's Cove, 1983. The first intended transcontinental expedition; Central Mount Sturt [Stuart], the geographical centre of Australia was climbed and named on 23 April 1860, but insurmountable problems caused the party to turn back two months later, near the Tennant Creek area. From the original manuscript; the first separate..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1983. With the contemporary pencilled ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Richmond, Hutchinson of Australia, 1983 (new edition)/ 1908. 'New Illustrated Edition ... with a Memoir by Margaret Berry'. More
Adelaide, Sullivan's Cove, 1983. With the ownership label of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). The first intended transcontinental expedition; Central Mount Sturt [Stuart], the geographical centre of Australia was climbed and named on 23 April 1860, but insurmountable problems caused the party to turn back two..... More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1984 [facsimile edition]/ 1887. More
[Darwin], G.L. Duffield, Government Printer for the History Unit of the University Planning Authority, [1984] (augmented facsimile edition)/ 1882. The index by Elizabeth Estbergs is new to this edition. More
Darwin, Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences, 1984. Monograph Series 1. With the ink ownership details of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1984 (facsimile edition)/ 1887. Provenance: the anthropologist Dr Peter Sutton, with his ownership signature (dated July 1992) on the front free endpaper. More
[Darwin], G.L. Duffield, Government Printer for the History Unit of the University Planning Authority, [1984] (augmented facsimile edition)/ 1882. The index by Elizabeth Estbergs is new to this edition. More
Sydney, Reed, 1985/ 1981. More
Adelaide, Gillingham Printers, 1985. A 'collection of thoughts and memories' of members of the Australian Army Nursing Service; of North Australian and Islands interest. More
Sydney, Reed, 1985/ 1981. More
Adelaide, Gillingham Printers, 1985. Signed by Jill Clark on the title page. A 'collection of thoughts and memories' of members of the Australian Army Nursing Service; of North Australian and Islands interest. More
Boston, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985. One of the publisher's 'Studies in Ethnomethodology' series. Provenance: the anthropologist Peter Sutton, with his ownership signature (March 1996). More
Adelaide, Gillingham Printers, 1985. Signed by both authors on the title page. A 'collection of thoughts and memories' of members of the Australian Army Nursing Service; of North Australian and Islands interest. More
[Douglas], Material Culture Unit, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1985. One of the Occasional Papers in Material Anthropology series. More
Darwin, Australain National University, North Australia Research Unit, 1985. With ink ownership details of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM. 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
Darwin, North Australia Research Unit, Australian National University, 1985. More
Sydney, Collins, 1985. 'As late as 1975 very little visual information was available to anyone seeking a better understanding of their unique culture. To redress this imbalance, Penny Tweedie spent nine months in Arnhem Land during 1978 and 1979, living and working with a number of Aboriginal families' (dustwrapper blurb)..... More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1986. Never before published, this short journal was written by Leichhardt after his overland expedition of 1844-45. More
Sydney, Collins (in association with the Royal Geographical Society), 1986. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1986. Never before published, this short journal was written by Leichhardt after his overland expedition of 1844-45. More
Surrey Hills, The Author, 1986. Signed (and dated: 1986) by the author; one of 2000 copies. Publication details slip loosely inserted.'Being the true story of an enlisted man in the Royal Australian Air Force from 1942 to 1946. The every day life of its airmen, the air war in Darwin..... More
Surrey Hills, The Author, 1986. Not least, 18 Squadron RAAF. One of 2000 copies, 'the true story of an enlisted man in the Royal Australian Air Force from 1942 to 1946. The everyday life of its airmen, the air war in Darwin and a pre war and post war autobiography'..... More
Sydney, Doubleday Australia, 1986 [facsimile paperback edition]/ 1889. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1986. AIAS New Series Number 48. 'With the help of Slippery Morton, Alyawarra interpreter'. 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
[Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 1986]. The catalogue, compiled by Janet Maughan, details 102 items (mainly paintings, but also a few other artefacts). The other contributions by Lois [Lowitja] O'Donoghue, J.V.S. Megaw, Jenny Zimmer, Geoffrey Bardon, Dick Kimber and others shed light on the early popularisation of the Papunya..... More
Canberra, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1987. Working Paper No. 7. Department of Political and Social Change. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton (and his enigmatic annotation on page 54). More
Claremont, Murray Thomas Big Game Publications, 1987. More
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1987. 'The story of Australia's first and oldest organized police force ... It is a stormy and violent history as police strove to bring Pax Britannica across a wild frontier which stretched from Mount Gambier in the south to Darwin in the north ... [Clyne] looks closely..... More