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Wewak, Christian Books Melanesia, 1979. Text in Pidgin. More
Wewak, Christian Books Melanesia, 1979. Text in Pidgin. More
Port Moresby, Printed by Papua and New Guinea Printing [for the Author], 1968. Inscribed, dated (28 September 1972) and signed by the author. More
London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1960. Together the 'Teachers' Companion and Answer Book' (iv, 36 pages). [2 items]. More
Garfield, Circa, an imprint of Melbourne Publishing Group Pty Ltd, 2012 [second edition]/ 2011. 'This beautiful book documents in words and stunning photography the commissioning and construction of the La-Sisi Malangan Canoe, together with associated traditional ceremonies, over a period 13 months, in 1994-95' (from the dustwrapper blurb). More
Boston, MFA Publications/ Museum of Fine Arts, 2006. A catalogue depicting a collection of some 80 Oceanic objects. With essays by Michael Gunn and Christraud M. Geary. More
Melbourne, Pater, 1902. An independent account by the American evangelist of the whole missionary field "of Heathendom... in its actual condition, operations, modes of organization, instruction, and efforts, its different peculiarities, its needs, its difficulties..." Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Thursday and Friday Islands, New Guinea, the Phillipines and (naturally) Australia..... More
Acton, ANU Press, 2017. Inscribed and signed in ink on the title page by editor Jack Golson. 'Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m in the upper Wahgi Valley ... was found to be a complex area of valleys and basins inhabited by large populations of people and pigs..... More
[London], Printed by Walter [for John Gould, 1869]. Plate 29 from John Gould's 'Birds of Australia Supplement' (1869). This species is now known as the Papuan Pitta or Red-bellied Pitta. More
[London], Printed by Walter [for John Gould, 1888]. Plate 32 from Volume III of Gould and Sharpe's 'Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including Many Species recently discovered in Australia' (1875-1888). This species is now known as the Black Sunbird (Leptocoma aspasia). More
[London], Printed by Mintern Bros. [for John Gould, 1888]. Plate 41 from Volume V of Gould and Sharpe's 'Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including Many Species recently discovered in Australia' (1875-1888). More
[London], Printed by Walter [for John Gould, 1888]. Plate 52 from Volume II of Gould and Sharpe's 'Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including Many Species recently discovered in Australia' (1875-1888). This species is now known as the Black-faced Monarch (Monarcha melanopsis). More
[London], Printed by Mintern Bros. [for John Gould, 1888]. Plate 36 from Volume II of Gould and Sharpe's 'Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including Many Species recently discovered in Australia' (1875-1888). This species is now known as the Steel-blue Flycatcher. More
[London], Printed by Walter [for John Gould, 1888]. Plate 9 from Volume III of Gould and Sharpe's 'Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including Many Species recently discovered in Australia' (1875-1888). This species is now known as the Papuan Logrunner (Orthonyx novaeguineæ). More
[London], Printed by Mintern Bros. [for John Gould, 1888]. Plate 54 from Volume V of Gould and Sharpe's 'Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including Many Species recently discovered in Australia' (1875-1888). This species is now known as the Claret-breasted Fruit Dove (Ptilinopus viridis). More
[London], Printed by Walter [for John Gould, 1888]. Plate 55 from Volume V of Gould and Sharpe's 'Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands, including Many Species recently discovered in Australia' (1875-1888). This species is now known as the Wallace's Fruit Dove. More
Melbourne, Robertson and Mullens, [1944]. A short story set 'in the jungle of New Guinea with a young soldier during the last hours before his death'. More
New York, Rizzoli, 1992. Not least, contributions by ethnologists Simon Kooijman, Jac. Hoogerbrugge and Theodoor van Baaren. More
Basel, Tribal Art Centre, 1985. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name, from January 1985 to November 1988. More
New York, Rizzoli, 1988. Not least, contributions by Reinhold Hohl, Erna Beumers, René Wassing and Alit Veldhuisen-Djajasoebrata. More
Milan, Skira Editore/ Musée Barbier-Mueller, 1997. Exhibition catalogue. More
Paris/ Milan, Musée du quai Branly/ 5 Continents Editions, 2006. Catalogue to accompany the exhibition at the St Louis Art Museum, (15 October, 2006 - 7 January, 2007). More
Palos Verdes Estates, The Author, 2007. Exhibition catalogue. More
Basel, Birkhäuser Verlag, 1989. Tribal art of the Abelam people of Papua New Guinea. Text in German. More
Rockhampton, Central Queensland University Press, 2003. Hawthorne 'traces the explorers, gold seekers, missionaries and colonial officials who pushed this tiny foot pad across unbelievably harsh country to set out a fascinating account of the fortunes of this 96.4 kilometre track'. More