The Presbyterian Church of Victoria. Growth in Fifty Years, 1859-1909
Melbourne, Presbyterian Church of Victoria, 1909. More
Melbourne, Presbyterian Church of Victoria, 1909. More
Glasgow, Printed at the University Press for David Bryce and Son, 1911 (first thus)/ 1896. Issued in honour of the Coronation of King George V, this is a reprint of the 1896 edition, 'the earliest complete miniature Bible ... [These] Bryce Bibles are embellished with 28 full-page line illustrations reduced..... More
Adelaide, Sharples Brothers, 1913. More
London, Bernard Quaritch, 1913. More
London, Hodder and Stoughton, [1913]. Dated (17 February 1917) and inscribed by the author in ink on the front free endpaper. Not least, Adelaide and Melbourne. Contains a 5-page list of subscribers to the first edition; preface by J. Wilbur Chapman; loosely inserted are a few newspaper clippings. More
London, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1913. George Santayana, 'late Professor of Philosophy in Harvard University', here critiques the work of M. Henri Bergson and Bertrand Russell, among others. More
Sydney, William H. Beale, Methodist Book Room, 1914. With the conetmporary ink ownership signature of Sir William 'Will' Sowden (1858-1943), the influential SA newspaper proprietor and editor on the title page, and his pencilled notes on the rear flyleaf. Stamped 'Review Copy, Methodist Book Depot', and 'Methodist Book Depot, Adelaide'..... More
Morphett Vale, Morphett Vale Baptist Church, 1915. The cover title is 'Morphett Vale Baptist Church. Souvenir. Jubilee Celebrations. 1865-1915'. More
Perth, E.S. Wigg and Son Ltd., 1916. 'Published for the 70th Anniversary, May 28-31, 1916'. More
Melbourne, Brown, Prior & Co., 1917. Not in Trove. More
London, Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press, 1920. The Religious Quest of India series. More
Adelaide, The Lutheran Publishing Co., Ltd., [circa 1921]. Theodore Graebner, D.D. (1876-1950), 'served as pastor, editor of the Lutheran Witness, and as Professor of Philosophy and New Testament Interpretation at Concordia Seminary St Louis' ('Lutheran Library' website). More
St Louis, C.V. Mosby Company, 1922 (second edition)/ 1919. More
Tanunda, Printed at Auricht's Printing Office, 1924. The edition in German; although the title page and front cover state that an 'English Copy of this Report is also available', neither version has yet found its way into Trove. More
Sydney, Church Missionary Society, 1925. Not least, Maoris and Australian Aborigines. More
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing Company, 1926. The far west coast of South Australia. More
Adelaide, Church Congress Office, 1929. More
London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1929. With the ownership signature of the Rev. J.C. Jennison, first (and short-lived) Minister of the Elcho Island Methodist Mission, and later of Dublin and Maitland (SA). More
[Sydney, Church of England], 1929. Forword by Rev. Dr. Gerald Sharp, Archbishop of Brisbane. More
London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1930. More
London, Skeffington & Son, Ltd., [circa early 1930s]. Inscribed and signed in red ink by the author on the front free endpaper, and with an ink correction; Dudley Symon was a nephew of Sir Joshua Symon. One of the Keble Books, issued in connection with the Centenary of the Oxford..... More
Guetersloh, Bertelsmann, 1931. Part 1 of Volume 5 of a history of German missions. More
Leyden, Late E.J. Brill Ltd, and London, Luzac & Co, 1931 (first English-language edition, and first thus). Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje (1857-1936) 'was a Dutch scholar of Oriental cultures and languages and Advisor on Native Affairs to the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)' (Wikipedia). In 1884-85 the..... More
Cambridge, Heffer, 1932. With an autograph letter signed by the author, relating to the work, loosely inserted. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1932. More
London, Student Christian Movement Press, 1932. More
Chelsea, Ashendene Press, 1932 (first thus). A superb example of private press printing. This is one of 328 copies on Batchelor handmade paper, with a further 25 copies printed on vellum. The colophon reads in full: 'Printed by C.H. St J. Hornby at the Ashendene Press, Shelley House, Chelsea, with..... More
Melbourne, Diocesan Book Society, June 1933. More
London, Oxford University Press/ Humphrey Milford, 1934. With the early ink ownership signature of Father Leonard Boyle, OP, and the inscription 'Blackfriars, Oxford, 1951'. Boyle was a scholar and palaeographer, and later Prefect of the Vatican Library (1984-1997); loosely inserted is a 1954 postcard written to him from Rome... More
London, The China Inland Mission, September 1934/ November 1933. The author was 'For Twenty-two Years a Missionary in China'. More
[Melbourne, The Author, 1935]. Tasmanian composer. This copy bears a family ownership stamp. More
[Budapest], Királyi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda [for the] Müemlékek Országos Bizottsága és a Magyar Könyvbarátok [Royal Hungarian University Press for the National Committee of Museums and the Hungarian Friends of the Book], [circa 1935]. The introductory essay (pages 12-35) is in Hungarian; a synopsis is provided in German, French and English..... More
Tanunda, The Author (and printed by Auricht), 1936. Commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. More
Tanunda, The Author (and printed by Auricht), 1936. Text in German. The third of a series of three pamphlets commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. More
Tanunda, The Author (and printed by Auricht), 1936. Text in German. Three pamphlets commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. More
[No place], 'Published by Authority of Convocation' [of the Free Church of England], and printed by H. Sharp & Sons, Bath, [1936]. 'Subscription edition' signed by the author, Bishop Primus of the Free Church of England. Additionally inscribed 'To "Gerald" from Uncle Frank, the Author. April 1936'. More
Melbourne, Robertson and Mullens, 1937. With a contemporary inscription by the author. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1938. Letters written by the author 'during a four and a half months tour of all the stations of the London Missionary Society in Papua'. More
North Adelaide, Lutheran Book Depot, 1938. With the ownership signature of T.G.H. Strehlow and inscribed 'University of Adelaide, 23 March, 1961'. An abridged version of the German-language edition published earlier the same year; the material not included in the translation tends to be documentary evidence. More
London, Geoffrey Bles: The Centenary Press, 1938 (first edition in English). Provenance: Michael L. Dunne, with his bookplate. Father Michael Leonard Dunne (1901-1994), Irish-born South Australian Catholic priest. In February 1934 'he was appointed Editor of "The Southern Cross," the weekly Catholic newspaper of the Archdiocese [of Adelaide].... In addition..... More
St Peters, The Author at the 'Ankh' Press, [1939]. Number 90 of 150 copies signed by the author. 'I have printed this little book on my small hand-printing machine' from his home at 85 First Avenue, St Peters, an inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. More
Munich, C.H. Beck'sche, [c.1940]. More
Westminster, The Pax House for The Council for the Defence of Church Principles, 1940. The Council for the Defence of Church Principles, Pamphlet 7. More
New York, The Viking Press, 1941 (ninth printing)/ 1927. 'The inspirational sermons of the old-time Negro preachers are here set down as poetry. Mr Johnson tells in his preface of hearing these same themes treated by famous preachers in his youth; some of the sermons are still current, and like..... More
[Adelaide, Congregational Union and Home Mission of South Australia, 1943]. The annual report for 1942, with directories of personnel, committee members and churches for the two years ahead, plus short articles on the history of the Congregational Church in South Australia, and the Parkin Aboriginal Mission at Point McLeay. More