Journal of a Country Curate. Selections from the Diary of Francis Kilvert, 1870-79. Selected and with an Introduction by Peter Wait. Photographic re-creations by Tim Stephens
London, The Folio Society, 1977 [first thus]. More
London, The Folio Society, 1977 [first thus]. More
London, London Missionary Society, [circa 1895]. Warmly inscribed to fellow missionary Walter Hutley, and dated (19 March 1898) and signed by the author on page 5 (the Preface). With the later Rose Lowcay-designed bookplate of her husband, collector Harold Sheard mounted on the front pastedown. More
Melbourne, Spectrum, 1982. Signed by the author on the title page. Loosely inserted is a printed list of the author's works (with a few check-marks) and a handwritten letter signed by the author. More
Melbourne, Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne, 2007. An illustrated commentary on the many icons in the Cathedral, with parallel text in Ukrainian and English. More
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing House, 1975. More
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing Company, 1926. The far west coast of South Australia. More
New York, Harry N. Abrams, 1975 (first English Language edition)/ 1972. More
'S-Gravenhage, Mouton & Co, 1961. 'In Kerala there are three important religious groups, namely Hindus, Christians and Muslims'. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2008. More
[Armidale], Armidale Diocesan Council, [1993]. 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
Sydney, printed by James Reading, King Street, 1841. Ferguson 3234 and 3253 (the cumulative edition). More
London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1892. With the ownership signature of Thomas Thornton Reed, ('Thomas, Adelaide'), Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide. One of the Colonial Church Histories series. More
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1976. More
London, Penguin, 1972. Number Z36 in the Pelican History of Art series. More
New York, Jonathan Leavitt, 1831 [first edition]. Reverend Joshua Leavitt (1794-1873) was an American Congregationalist minister and former lawyer who embarked on a lengthy 'career as social reformer, temperance spokesman, editor, abolitionist and religious proselytizer.... Leavitt published "The Christian Lyre" in 1830, the "first American tunebook to take the form..... More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1957. Provenance: Dated (15 April 1957) by, and with the red ink ownership signature of, Leonard Eugene Boyle, OP, OC. Boyle was a scholar and palaeographer, and later Prefect of the Vatican Library (1984-1997). Beneath this, in Boyle's hand, is an ink annotation regarding a 'harsh..... More
Adelaide, Openbook Publishers, 1996. More
Melbourne, Uniting Church Press, 2001. More
Melbourne, Uniting Church Press, 2001 and 2003. With the publisher's prospectus (folded once) loosely inserted. More
London, Torchstream, 1954. Number 677 of 975 copies 'restricted to members of the Medical and Legal Professions, Anthropologists ...'. 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
Melbourne, Robertson and Mullens, 1937. With a contemporary inscription by the author. More
Hobart, University of Tasmania, 1973. With the ownership signature of Professor John Tregenza. One of of 750 copies. Reports on Historical Manuscripts of Tasmania, Number 8. More