Days at Sea
New York, Lustrum Press, Inc., 1974 (first edition). The third volume in the 'Black' trilogy. More
New York, Lustrum Press, Inc., 1974 (first edition). The third volume in the 'Black' trilogy. More
The Netherlands, Afrika Museum, Berg en Dal, in cooperation with The Netherlands-Lesotho Foundation, 1993. More
Contemporary captions are pencilled on the blank versos, for example '114 [later crossed out] Kaitish woman / Barrow Creek/ 1901' and 'Urabanna [Arabana] man / The Peake / 1902'. Minute pinholes in most corner tips; trifling surface chips to a few edges; in excellent condition. More
Roseville, The Beagle Press, 1993. More
Glenelg, John Hood, Miniature Painter and Photographer, [early 1880s]. The mayors range from Richard Colley (1855-56) to William Frederick Stock (1878-80; he later served a second term in 1886-87). John Soal, the Town Clerk, is also featured in the image; he took over the role in January 1877. More
London, Cassell & Company Ltd, 1969 (first English edition)/ 1968. With many folding illustrations from photographs. More
Cape Town, Murray Crawford, 1975 (first edition). Number 695 of 1000 copies signed by David Goldblatt. More
Prahran, Hardie Grant, 2009. More
London, Mills & Boon, Limited, 1916. More
Neutral Bay, Chapter and Verse, 2000 (first edition). Inscribed, dated (3 December 2000) and signed by the photographer. Not least, Persepolis (Iran); Ephesus (Turkey) and Luxor and Giza (Egypt). More
St. Louis, University of Missouri-St. Louis Publications Office, 1978 (third printing)/ [1978]. Exhibition catalogue, introduction by Jean S. Tucker. More
The mount below the photograph is signed by one captain and seven lieutenants (two of them Americans). Five also identify their disparate units, suggesting this group is on a training course, possibly at Seymour army camp during the Second World War. More
New York, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., Publisher, 1976. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1978. More
Austfildern-Ruit, Hatje Cantz, 2003. More
'The Battle of the Somme was the first campaign launched by Sir Douglas Haig after he took over command of the British Army on the Western Front. His leadership during the battle made him one of the most controversial figures of the war and has been intensely disputed ever since..... More
Richmond, Greenhouse, 1986. More
Adelaide, J. Williams, Printer [for the Author], 1880 [second edition]/ 1879. The particulars of the photographs match those given in Holden (where the discrepancy in the number of plates present as against listed is explained). The plates are of drawings by Hamilton; he contributed similar sketches to the published journals..... More
Darwin, SkyScans Australia/ Sprout Creative, 2004. More
London, Bloomsbury, 1990. More
London, The Bodley Head Ltd., 1967 (first edition). More
London, Haskins Press, 1975 ('Limited Edition')/ 1965. Number 549 of 1500 copies signed by the photographer. A contemporary review in 'The Guardian' stated that '"Cowboy Kate" is something new in photography: with great technical virtuosity, extreme selectivity, a poet's insight, and an artist's eye, Sam Haskins has produced a photographic..... More
New York, Crown Publishers Inc., 1962 (presumably the first edition sheets; see our footnote). The book was first published in New York by Crown in 1962; the text block of our copy appears to be that of the true first edition. The boards are lettered at the foot of the..... More
Paris, Editions du Chêne, 1975. The illustrations are after photographs, photograms, collages and photomontages by Hausmann, who was associated with the Dada movement. One of the publisher's 'L'oeil absolu' series; text in French. More