Number One in War and Peace. The History of No. 1 Squadron 1912-2000
London, Grub Street, 2000. More
London, Grub Street, 2000. 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
Blackburn, Acacia Press, 1985. Inscribed and signed by one of the brothers; Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop (the author's brother). More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia, 1992. Signed by the author on the title page. More
Launceston, The Examiner Press for the Government of Tasmania, 1946. More
Northbridge, Access Press, 1997. One of only 500 copies. More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1971. A unique copy of this account of the raising of the ship's bell from the HMAS 'Perth', sunk on 28 February 1942. Not only is it inscribed and signed by the author (twice), but it also contains the signatures of 22 survivors of the sinking, gathered at..... More
London, Ducimus Books, 1971. Excellent modeller's references. More
Carollton, Squadron/ Signal Publications, 1981. Illustrated by Don Greer. More
Fallbrook, Aero Publishers, 1969. Aero Pictorials 2. More
Atglen, Schiffer Military/ Aviation History, 1997. Indispensable reference, and essential for the modeller. More
[Washington], Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, US Navy, 1947. Complete with the large colour folding map. More
Ridgewood, The Author, 1999. Inscribed and signed by the author on the title page; and with a related photocopy with a pencilled note in historian David Vincent's hand. More
Manhattan, Aerospace Historian, Department of History, Eisenhower Hall, [1980s facsimile]/ 1947. Loosely inserted is a handwritten partial contents list. More
Surrey Hills, The Author, 1986. Signed (and dated: 1986) by the author; one of 2000 copies. Publication details slip loosely inserted.'Being the true story of an enlisted man in the Royal Australian Air Force from 1942 to 1946. The every day life of its airmen, the air war in Darwin..... More
Coolangatta, Razorback Investments, 2005. A related compliments slip is loosely inserted. More
Lakeland, Poor Richard's Print Shop, 2005. 'The 433rd Troop Carrier Group (USAAF) operated in support of the campaigns on New Guinea and the Philippines and moved parts of the Fifth Air Force to Okinawa' (History of War website). Not least, the C-47 Skytrain (Dakota) and the Curtiss C-46 Commando. More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1946. The author was John L. Preece, one of the eponymous Adelaide bookselling family. The 'story of the little ships of the Royal Australian Navy - the Naval Auxiliary Patrol (one-time luxury yachts) and the Fairmiles' in northern Australian waters during WW2. More
London, Souvenir Press, 1988. The first major work on the DeHavilland Mosquito. More
Melbourne, Hawthorn, 1976. Two related magazine articles are loosely inserted. More
Morningside Heights, Columbia University Press, 1950. More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1944 (first Australian edition)/ 1943. The 'queens' are USAAF B-17s Flying Fortresses; from Pearl Harbor to the Philippines to Java, to Australia. More
Melbourne, Macmillan, 1985. Not least, a chapter on Morotai in 1945, and flying the Australian POWs home. More
Botley, Osprey, 2003. Osprey Combat Aircraft Number 39. More
Cassville, The Author, 2007. More