South Pacific Air War. Volume 3: Coral Sea & Aftermath, May-June 1942
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2019. More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2019. More
Frenchs Forest, 2/18th Battalion (AIF) Associations, 1991. More
Each sheet measures approximately 183 Ă— 330 mm, inclusive of a sidebar of Japanese text; two have short edge tears (with slight evidence of earlier attempts at repair); the paper is foxed and a little discoloured; overall in very good condition. More
[Tokyo, Fuji Shogo, early 1950s]. Text in Japanese. Not least, the innumerable illustrations, many colour illustrations, with others from Official US Navy and US Marine Corps sources. More
Bayswater, The Editor, 2001. The stories of the men and women who served with 4th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment during Operation TANAGER, Rotation Four, from 16 April to 26 October 2001; also, the 4RAR Battalion Group Nominal Roll. More
Murwillumbah, The Author, 1992. Publisher's order form loosely inserted. More
Wangaratta, The Author, 1996. The author's second book of her experiences of the Australian Forces in Vietnam. Not least, HMAS Perth. More
Blackburn, Acacia Press, 1985. Inscribed and signed by one of the brothers; Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop (the author's brother). More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia, 1992. Signed by the author on the title page. More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1971. A unique copy of this account of the raising of the ship's bell from the HMAS 'Perth', sunk on 28 February 1942. Not only is it inscribed and signed by the author (twice), but it also contains the signatures of 22 survivors of the sinking, gathered at..... More
Carollton, Squadron/ Signal Publications, 1981. Illustrated by Don Greer. More
Fallbrook, Aero Publishers, 1969. Aero Pictorials 2. More
[Washington], Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, US Navy, 1947. Complete with the large colour folding map. More
Ridgewood, The Author, 1999. Inscribed and signed by the author on the title page; and with a related photocopy with a pencilled note in historian David Vincent's hand. More
Coolangatta, Razorback Investments, 2005. A related compliments slip is loosely inserted. More
Mechanicsburg, Stackpole Books, 2004. With some related ephemera loosely inserted. More
Temple City, Historical Aviation Album, 1985. Not least, the A-24 Douglas Dauntless Dive Bomber. More
Lakeland, Poor Richard's Print Shop, 2005. 'The 433rd Troop Carrier Group (USAAF) operated in support of the campaigns on New Guinea and the Philippines and moved parts of the Fifth Air Force to Okinawa' (History of War website). Not least, the C-47 Skytrain (Dakota) and the Curtiss C-46 Commando. More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1944 (first Australian edition)/ 1943. The 'queens' are USAAF B-17s Flying Fortresses; from Pearl Harbor to the Philippines to Java, to Australia. More
Melbourne, Macmillan, 1985. Not least, a chapter on Morotai in 1945, and flying the Australian POWs home. More
Botley, Osprey, 2003. Osprey Combat Aircraft Number 39. More
Cassville, The Author, 2007. 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
Atglen, Schiffer Military History, 2001 (first edition). More
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1975. '... the first extensive analysis of the intricacies of petroleum diplomacy in the prewar Far East'. More