Crown Colony Government in New Zealand
Wellington, R.E. Owen, Government Printer, 1958. More
Wellington, R.E. Owen, Government Printer, 1958. More
London, Heinemann/ The American Federation of Arts, 1984. More
Leipzig, Paul Frohberg, 1875 and 1876 (both first editions). More
Canberra, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2001. More
Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1985. Loosely inserted is an autographed letter (dated 10 July 1996) to aviation historian David Vincent from Allan G. LeBaron (see page 247); not least of which relates to Chief Bannowsky, 'the Naval Aviation Pilot mentioned on page 34. Did you know that on one flight..... More
London/ Melbourne, University of London, the Athlone Press/ Melbourne University Press, 1964. With the original receipt made out to T.G.[H.] Strehlow loosely inserted. London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology Number 27. More
Adelaide, Department for Church Cooperation in World Mission of the Lutheran Church of Australia, 2001. More
Shrewsbury, Airlife, 1993. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1985 (third impression)/ 1983. A significant work, published posthumously (the author died of leukaemia at the age of thirty in 1977). More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1985 (third impression)/ 1983. A significant work, published posthumously (the author died of leukaemia at the age of thirty in 1977). More
Dobbs Ferry, Sheridan House, 1998. More
The name 'Neil' is the only manuscript insertion. More
Paris, Musee de l'Homme, 1966. Publications de la Societe des Oceanistes Number 16. More
Port Moresby, Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, 1967. More
Toronto, Dundurn Group, 2001. Part of the story of the 'Magic' network. Loosely inserted is an obituary notice for a former signaler with the unit. More
Auckland, David Bateman, 2004. Loosely inserted is a colour pictorial invitation card for 'Voyageur & Curieux' (with a small ink squiggle). More
Amsterdam, Tentoonstelling Tropenmuseum, 1958. Text in Dutch. Kon. Instituut voor de Tropen no. CXXIX Afd. Culturele en Physische Anthropologie no. 59. More
[Adelaide, No Publisher, 2019]. 'Irmgard Horndasch, nee Marek, was born and raised in East Berlin and came to the West before the building of the Wall. She met and fell in love with Heinrich Bergmann, a missionary's son. They married in New Guinea in 1958 and the following year Heinrich..... More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1915. This issue also contains a major paper by Captain Samuel Albert WHITE (and others): Scientific Notes on an Expedition into the North-Western Regions of South Australia (135 pages plus 2 maps and 25 pages of plates). White supplied the lengthy introductory narrative and section on birds, and..... More
Kokopo, Printed at the Catholic Mission Vunapope, 1953. A handbook for missionaries: not least, 'Cargo Madness' (pages 58-65). Loosely inserted is an autograph letter signed from a Sister M. John Baptist 'down from Rabaul for a holiday' in Adelaide, sent to a local friend in November 1962. More
New York, The Museum of Primitive Art, 1967. Number Two in the series 'The Museum of Primitive Art Handbooks'. More
Petaling Jaya, Star Publications (Malaysia) Berhad, 1983. 'The postcards reproduced in this book show a wide variety of views[:] buildings, street scenes, transport, people and occupations, and rural scenes covering the major towns of Malaya between the period 1900 to 1930' (introduction). Text in English and Malay. More
Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1987. An account of a 'top secret cadre of [British and Australian] demolition and guerilla experts despatched from Burma to central China' in 1942 (dustwrapper blurb). One of the members of this independen company, John Leake, has inscribed and signed the frontispiece, and signed and dated..... More
Paris, Somogy Éditions d'Art, 1997. Text in French. More
Rotherdam, A.A. Balkema, 2000. With the colour pictorial bookplate and ownership label of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). Volume 16 in the 'Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia' series. More