The Human Face of the Great Depression
Mornington, Today's Australia, 1997 (second edition)/ 1996. More
Mornington, Today's Australia, 1997 (second edition)/ 1996. More
London, Macmillan & Co. Ltd, 1945. More
Melbourne, Nomad Press, 1980. Presentation copy, warmly inscribed, dated (20 January 1981) and signed by the author to [Sir] Walter Crocker; further inscribed by the author in pencil on the front flap; 'Pre-publication copy ...'. Ethel Marian Sumner (Maie) Casey (1891-1983), writer, artist and flyer, married Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey..... More
London, John Stockdale, 1794 [new edition]/ 1782. The dedication referred to in the title runs to 116 pages. More
London, John Stockdale, 1794 (new edition)/ 1782. The dedication referred to in the title runs to 116 pages. 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
London, George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1938 (first edition). 'Churchill has, during the six years 1932-38, achieved an extraordinary ascendancy in the House of Commons.... This book ... comprises more than forty of the speeches which he has delivered during this time on the paramount topics of foreign affairs..... More
London, Heinemann, 1967 to 1988 (all first editions, with the exception of Volume 3, a second impression in the same year as the first edition). Specific details of the individual volumes are as follows. Volume 1: Youth, 1874-1900 (1965). Volume 2: Young Statesman, 1901-1914 (1967). Volume 3: The Challenge of..... More
London, The Folio Society, 1968 (first thus). Edited, and with an introduction, by John Derry. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1978. With the presentation stamp of Graham Gunn, MP, Member for Eyre. Gunn was the longest-serving member of any Australian Parliament. More
[Adelaide], Government Printer, 1958/ 1957. More
[Adelaide], Government Printer, 1958/ 1957. Loosely inserted is a compliments slip from the Government of South Australia, also with the previous owner's signature. More
Auckland, printed for Miss I. Oldfield and C.R. Howell, [1945, circa June]. The second page is headlined 'An Atrocity at Home. The Case of Harold McAuley'. The leaflet decries the ill-treatment of McAuley, a 'Conscientious Objector who has been in Detention Camp or in Prison since January, 1942'. The title..... More
London, Cambridge University Press, 1985. More
Middletown, Wesleyan University Press, 1984 (second printing)/ 1983. More
London, Longmans, Green/ Wakefield Press, Adelaide, 1949. With the ownership signature of W.D. Borrie (sometime Commonwealth Statistician). More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1985. Presentation copy inscribed by the author (in green ink). Sir Raphael Cilento 'was the most senior official of Australian citizenship during the United Nation's founding years. My qualifications for speaking on this phase of Sir Raphael's life are those of a witness...'. More
Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1982. Signed in ink by D'Alpuget (in full on the title-page). More
London, J. Debrett, 1789. Dalrymple (1726-1810), fourth baronet of Cranstoun, was one of the Barons of the Exchequer in Scotland. He was a prolific author of history and current affairs, and he 'occupied his leisure with various experiments of a useful kind. He discovered the art of making soap from..... More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991. More
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1992. More
[Florence], Privately Printed ['Printed for the Author by the Tipografia Classica'], 1929. Number 216 of 550 copies signed by the author. 'Here they are, then - just a few footnotes, a few asides that touch the fringe of a great problem: East or West?' (page 11). More
Adelaide, D.J. Woolman, Government Printer, 1981. Not stated as such, but from the estate of Sir Walter Crocker. The Reading of the Lesson was given by the Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, then Prime Minister of Australia. More
Canberra, AGPS, 1980. More
Potts Point, [South Pacific Feature Services], July 1965. The first of only two issues of this satirical magazine; the second and last issue appeared in March 1966. More