Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award 2014. Catalogue of Works [cover title]
Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast City Gallery/ The Arts Centre Gold Coast, 2014. Exhibition catalogue. More
Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast City Gallery/ The Arts Centre Gold Coast, 2014. Exhibition catalogue. 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
When compared with all other examples of portrait photographs of either explorer in the public domain, this matching pair - delicately hand-coloured and skilfully vignetted to the head and shoulders - has little if any competition. And significantly, they are fresh to the market ... However, when it came to..... More
Toowoomba, Top Shelf Publications, 1998. More
New York, Da Capo Press, 1975 (first American edition). Introductory essay by Lord David Cecil. Essentially a facsimile of a family album, the subjects also include Alfred Lord Tennyson, G.F. Watts, Mrs Herbert Duckworth (the eventual mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell), Earl Somers, Lewis Carroll and Oscar Gustav..... More
London, Secker & Warburg, 1975 (first English edition). Introductory essay by Lord David Cecil. Essentially a facsimile of a family album, the subjects also include Alfred Lord Tennyson, G.F. Watts, Mrs Herbert Duckworth (the eventual mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell), Earl Somers, Lewis Carroll and Oscar Gustav Rejlander..... More
[New York], Aperture, Inc., [late 1990s] (first thus). Exhibition catalogue. More
Sydney, Writelite, 2009. Signed by photographer John Peel on the title page. Loosely inserted is a colour photograph signed by John Peel. More
Mile End, Wakefield Press, in association with Adelaide City Council, 2017/ 2016 (reprinted with revisions)/ 2012. More
London, Chapman and Hall, [1910s]. With an interesting photograph of a drawing of Blanche Stanley, Countess of Airlie, laid down on the front pastedown, and with her signed gift inscription 'to her friend Ida Hankey', dated 26 September 1919. The Countess was a correspondent of Carlyle's. More
Glasgow, Third Eye Centre, 1984. One of 2100 copies. Exhibition catalogue. More
Paris, Chene, 1973. The text is in French; loosely inserted is the eight-page 'Legendes des Photographies'. [2 items]. More
Mill Valley, Squarebooks, 1979. With the contemporary presentation inscription to Malcolm Kinnaird, co-founder of Kinhill Australia. More
Adelaide, The Maitland and Kilkerran Centenary Committee, 1972. More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1955. This deluxe edition consisted of only 100 numbered and signed copies; this out-of-series copy is unnumbered and unsigned. More
(Melbourne), Institute of Australian Photography, 1979 (third edition)/ 1977 (second edition)/ 1955. More
Terrey Hills, Australian Geographic, 1997. More
Glebe, 'Printed in Australia by Wild & Woolley', 1996. Number 45 of 500 copies signed by the author. More
Adelaide, D. Darian Smith, Commercial & Aerial Photography, [1936]. The photograph was taken as the landscaping in the front of the building was being undertaken; the horse-drawn roller seems an anachronism against the backdrop of the impressive Art Deco facade. The State Library of South Australia has in its collection..... More
Atglen, Schiffer Military History, 2005. 'Royal Flying Corps, Field Infantry, MGC and Tank Corps, Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery, Infantry Weapons, Insignia' (sub-title). More
Dunedin, John McIndoe, 1976. Introduction by Dawn Kendall. More
Sydney, Columbia Pictures, 1954. More
The first one shows Churchill arriving, standing in the rear of an open vehicle. In the second one, he is seen addressing the huge crowd from the steps of the Town Hall. His informal speech, a warning against complacency, was widely reported at the time. The full text is readily..... More
This photograph of Martinho Lowande (1839-1927) and his daughter Marrietta (1871-1962) was one of a number taken in Melbourne in 1878 when the Lowandes toured Australia as members of Cooper, Bailey's Great International Circus, from the USA. [We are indebted to Mark St Leon, the Australian circus historian, for kindly..... More
Boston, David R. Godine, 1978. With an essay by Patricia Meyer Spacks entitled 'Self as Subject: A Female Language'. More