The Golden Age of New Zealand Flying Boats
Auckland, Random House New Zealand Ltd, 1997. More
Auckland, Random House New Zealand Ltd, 1997. More
Derby, Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, 1995 (fourth edition)/ 1983. Some related ephemera loosely inserted. Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust Historical Series Number 2. More
Rockhampton, Central Queensland University Press, 2003. Hawthorne 'traces the explorers, gold seekers, missionaries and colonial officials who pushed this tiny foot pad across unbelievably harsh country to set out a fascinating account of the fortunes of this 96.4 kilometre track'. More
Nashville, Battery Press, 1990 (reprint)/ 1947. Cover subtitle: 'Marines at Midway'. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia, 1992. Signed by the author on the title page. More
Hawthorndene, Investigator Press, 1982. More
Munchen, F. Bruckmann, 1984. More
Canberra, National Library of Australia, 2003. The period covered is January 1944 to March 1949. More
Leabrook, The Author, 1987 (first edition). Deals with seven months of active service of a Lancaster Bomber crew which flew with Bomber Command (12 and 582 Squadrons) in late 1944 and early 1945. The author's cousin was the crew's navigator. More
Pymble, Harper Collins, 2009. HMAS Sydney. More
Stuttgart, Motorbuch Verlag, 1973. Text in German. More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1983. More
Walton on Thames, Red Kite, 2004. More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2022. More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2018. Adelaide, Gawler, Mallala, Mount Gambier, Parafield, Port Pirie, Victor Harbor. 'At the start of the Second World War there was no permanent RAAF presence in South Australia, but within just two years there were several facilities housing thousands of personnel and hundreds of aircraft. The..... More
London, Putnam, 1973 [revised second edition]/ 1959, 1973 [revised second edition]/ 1960 and 1974 [revised second edition]/ 1960. More
General Sir Thomas Blamey, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Force, South West Pacific Area, accepted the surrender of Lieutenant General Fusataro Teshima, Commander of the 2nd Japanese Army at Moratai, at '1 Corps Sports Ground. Lt Gen Teshima was accompanied by Captain Toyima, who signed for the Japanese Navy' (Australian War Memorial)..... More
Each sheet measures approximately 183 × 330 mm, inclusive of a sidebar of Japanese text; two have short edge tears (with slight evidence of earlier attempts at repair); the paper is foxed and a little discoloured; overall in very good condition. More
Carlton, Miegunyah Press, 2007 [first Australian edition]/ 2006. 'An extensive and comprehensive dictionary [which] offers easy-to-find A-Z entries that cover conflicts from practically every era and place of human history. It includes history's best known battles as well as exhaustive coverage of World War I, World War II, the American..... More
[Brisbane?], New Guinea Mission Board, [1961]. With a (potentially) useful 88-page who's who of missionaries. More
Manila, Social Studies Publications, 1977. Inscribed, dated (27 August 1987) and signed to 'Sam Jacobs' (Justice Samuel Jacobs QC) from 'Sybil & Asher' (Sybil Joel née Jacobs). 'An historical narrative of three generations of the Zosa family of Tacloban, provincial capital of Leyte Island, where the Americans made their first..... More
Adelaide, DPA Publishing for the Author, 2014. Inscribed and signed by the author in ink on the title page. More
Farnham, Ashgate (for the Navy Records Society), 2012. Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 159. More
Brimscombe Port, The History Press, 2011/ 2007. 'This area could be described as Coastal Command country, for that was the main contribution of the area ... [including] operations such as anti-aircraft artillery schooling and the training of aircrews ... who would then to on to join the operational crews [some..... More
'Made in Australia', Ace, [circa 1941]. The bomber illustrated on the front cover is a Consolidated B-24 Liberator, emboldening us to suggest the date. Muir 7023 (undated). More