Quest for a New Central Europe. A Symposium
Adelaide, Australian Carpathian Federation, [1977?]. Signed by the editor. More
Adelaide, Australian Carpathian Federation, [1977?]. Signed by the editor. More
London, Hutchinson, 1936. In his thirty years in the Colonial Service, the author 'has been stationed out east in the islands of the Pacific; south in the Falklands ... and west in the islands of the Caribbean'. More
London, Longmans, Green/ Wakefield Press, Adelaide, 1949. With the ownership signature of W.D. Borrie (sometime Commonwealth Statistician). More
Adelaide, printed at the 'Times' and 'Dispatch' Office (first volume) and 'The Advertiser' and 'Chronicle' Offices (second and third volumes), [1858 and 1859]. The first volume has all references to, and contributions by, John Bristow Hughes marked in the margins with pencil; his signature in ink is partially erased from..... More
Sydney, Mason, 1859. With the Bounty bookplate of Dr George Mackaness on the pastedown. 'In 1931 he published The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh, for which he was awarded a D.Litt. by the University of Melbourne in 1932' (ADB). More
New York, Konecky, (1990s)/ 1949. More
London, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1908. With the armorial bookplate of Sir Richard Chaffey Baker, 1841-1911; barrister, pastoralist and influential South Australian politician. Baker was one of the founding fathers of Federation and the first President of the Senate in the first Commonwealth Parliament. One of the Spanish Series..... More
[Adelaide], Government Printer, 1958/ 1957. More
London, Hurst, 1986. Signed and with a personal inscription by the author. More
Adelaide, W.C. Rigby, 1886. Provenance: Simpson Newland (1835-1925), the SA pioneer, pastoralist, politician and author of 'Paving the Way', with his large surname-only ownership signature on the front free endpaper (along with the less-prominent details of a later owner). More
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1966. A presentation copy signed by K.W. Hoffman and Sir Thomas Charles Eastick, who commanded Kuching Force, which supervised the Japanese surrender of Sarawak and handled the liberation and repatriation of Allied POW's. He was military governor of Sarawak until January 1946, when Sarawak reverted..... More
Adelaide, The Hassell Press [for the Author], 1936. Number 73 of only 100 copies numbered and signed by the author. The original prospectus (one page octavo) is mounted on the front pastedown of this copy; the price in 1936 was one guinea. This copy is also inscribed and signed to..... More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1886. More