Fulfilment of a Mission. The Spears Mission to Spears and Lebanon, 1941-1944
London, Leo Cooper, 1977. With the bookplate of Grattan Wheaton [OAM]. More
London, Leo Cooper, 1977. With the bookplate of Grattan Wheaton [OAM]. More
Nashville, The Battery Press, 1983/ 1947. Twenty-fourth in the Divisional Series. More
Loftus, Australia Military History Publications, 2007. More
Neuendettelsau, Freimund, 1963. With the ownership signature of T.G.H. Strehlow, and inscribed 'University of Adelaide, 11 March 1964'. More
Menasha, American Anthropological Association, 1964. With the two ownership signatures of T.G.H. Strehlow, and inscribed (twice) 'University of Adelaide, 16 February 1965'. Contributors include Wurm, Pike, Berndt, Bulmer and Watson. Part 2, Volume 66, Number 4, August 1964. More
Vienna, Institut fur Volkerkunde der Universitat Wien/ Herold, 1951. Acta Ethnologica et Linguistica Number 2. More
Finschhafen, Lutheran Mission, 1931. The first two books are on geography (one on Melanesia and Papua, the other on the rest of the world); the third book is on health studies. More
Neuendettelsau, Freimund, 1961, 1963 and 1962. With the ownership signatures of T.G.H. Strehlow, and inscribed 'University of Adelaide, 14 May 1963' (Volumes 1 and 3) and 'University of Adelaide, 6 February 1964' (Volume 1). More
London, Hippolyte Bailliere, 1853. Ferguson 9339 (not quite accurate regarding the illustrations, plates and maps): 'Chapter XII [52 pages and the folding plate] deals with Melville Island and North Australia. There are also many references to the Australian aborigines in other parts of the work, with ethnological comparisons'. The list..... More
Sydney, Cornstalk, 1925 [first edition]. Dated (1 August 1931), inscribed and signed by the author to Fred Johns, the editor of the first Australian Who's Who. Not least, life in New Guinea after ANMEF (the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force) had removed the Germans in 1914, and some of..... More
London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1921 (fourth edition). The author was 'sometime official member of executive and legislative councils, resident magistrate and warden for goldfields, high sheriff and high bailiff, and senior officer of armed constabulary for H.M.'s possession of New Guinea'. More
Port Moresby, Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, 1967. More
Milton, Jacaranda Press, 1974. Kovave Special Issue on contemporary Papua New Guinean artists. Includes 6 pages of plates, some in colour. More
Westminster, SPG (Society for the Propogation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts), 1908. More
London, Religious Tract Society, [c.1885]. A presentation plate from the Snow Hill Congregational Sunday Schools, presented to Amy Shufflebotham on the front flyleaf is dated Febuary 14, 1886. More
Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1969. More
London, Routledge, 1931 [first edition]. The author's second book. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992. Presentation copy. With an ink gift inscription to Sir Walter Crocker, signed by prominent South Australian modern architect Newell Platten (1928-2021) on the half-title. Platten's parents, Gil and Isabel Platten, feature frequently in the text. With Crocker's occasional pencilled emphases, and his pencilled annotations on..... More
Port Moresby, Government Printer, 1923. Territory of Papua ... Anthropology Report Number 3. More
[Brisbane?], New Guinea Mission Board, [1961]. With a (potentially) useful 88-page who's who of missionaries. More
Tanunda, The Author (and printed by Auricht), 1936. Text in German. The third of a series of three pamphlets commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. More
[Queensland - printed in Toowoomba], New Guinea Mission Board of the UELCA, [1950?]. More
London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1883. Tipped in on the title page is a slip from the publishers, who 'have much pleasure in announcing that Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to accept a copy' of the book. More
London, Johnson, 1977. Inscribed and signed by the author. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1938. Letters written by the author 'during a four and a half months tour of all the stations of the London Missionary Society in Papua'. More