A Biological Survey of the Southern Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia 2000-2001
Adelaide, Department for Environment and Heritage, 2003. More
Adelaide, Department for Environment and Heritage, 2003. More
Waikerie, Waikerie and District Council, 1989. Inscribed and signed by the author on the title page. A relevant newspaper clipping is taped to the verso of the flyleaf; loosely inserted is another relevant clipping. Loosely inserted are 2 photographs depicting the author. More
Adelaide, Public Library ... 1918. Cels 'was an art connoisseur, recognized in Europe and England as an authority on Flemish and Dutch art of the 16th and 17th centuries.... His health having been undermined by the war was his reason for making South Australia his home. He brought his pictures..... More
The author was one of a small party of men, under Ralph Milner of Killalpaninna, which set out in December 1870 with 7000 sheep and about 300 horses, with the intention of claiming a South Australian Government reward for the first 1000 sheep or 100 head of cattle delivered from..... More
Blackwood, Lynton Publications Pty. Limited, 1976. Dated (28 March 1978), warmly inscribed and signed in ink by the author on the title page ('With my thanks for coming to the rescue of the author!'). More
Blackwood, Lynton Publications, 1976. More
Blackwood, Lynton Publications, 1978 (second, expanded, edition)/ 1976. More
[Magill], Auldana Vineyards, 1906. Richard Seddon, New Zealand's longest-serving Prime Minister, died on his return journey to New Zealand, less than two weeks after the events commemorated in this pictorial souvenir. Provenance: Alexander John Morison, Town Clerk of Adelaide, 1937-46, but an employee of the Adelaide City Council from the..... More
Adelaide, C. Platts, E.S. Wigg, G. Dehane (and others), 1863. In the preface, the author states that 'About four months were occupied in visiting the Mines and collecting information, and during this time I travelled about 1,800 miles, chiefly on horseback'. 'First Edition of Three Thousand' and 'Illustrated by a...... More
Adelaide, Matters & Co., [circa 1911]. Advertising for this subdivision began in earnest in late 1911, and an article in 'The Mail' (Saturday 17 August 1912) contains the following information: 'The land in the vicinity of the Outer Harbour is being extensively sought after. The pioneer of the district (Capt..... More
London, William Heinemann, 1915. Conrad, page 208; Spence 774; Renard 1021; Taurus 100; Rosove 217.A1. [2 items]. More
The third page is inscribed ('To you both and Lin') and signed in ink by Bert Oldfield, wicket-keeper on the tour. The centre-spread makes a most attractive display item. More
The Radfords were born in Devon, emigrated to South Australia in October 1838, and lived in the Barossa Valley from the mid-1840s until their death. From the perceived ages of the subjects, these images would appear to date from the 1850s. Other (later) images of the Radfords are held in..... More
Adelaide, C.E. Bristow, Government Printer, 1897. Offered together with the volumes for the Second and Third Sessions of the Convention Debates, held respectively in Sydney in 1897, and in Melbourne in 1898. Official Record of the Debates of the Australasian Federal Convention. Second Session. Sydney, 2nd to 24th September, 1897..... 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
Tanunda? German Lutheran Church in Australia? n.d. Text wholly in German. More
Adelaide, Economy Press, 1947. Inscribed, dated (1962) and signed in pencil by the editor on the first page. Preface by William Carlos Williams. More
North Kensington, The Koolinda Press, 1913. Sydney Partrige was the pseudonym of Mrs Hal E. Stone. More
Adelaide, South Australian Football League Limited (and printed by Lonnen & Cope), 1924. 'Umpires and stewards must report bad language and foul play, such as hitting with the fist and with the elbow. The game, according to the laws, is strong enough, there being no occasion for foulness of any..... More
The signatures are written on the front endpaper and verso of the front free endpaper of 'Ships in Australian Waters. A Pictorial History from the Days of the Early Explorers to the Present Time' by Peter Williams and Roderick Serle (Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1968: cloth lightly rubbed, with a...... More
Babbage was 'engineer, scientist and explorer ... son of Charles Babbage, Cambridge professor of mathematics [and the first computer pioneer], and his wife Georgina, sister of W.W. Whitmore, a founder of South Australia.... In 1856 Babbage was sent north to search for gold as far as the Flinders Ranges. He..... More
Adelaide, [Appila-Yarrowie Centenary Committee], 1972. More
Adelaide, [Appila-Yarrowie Centenary Committee], 1972. More
Elizabeth, Railmac Publications, 1995. More
[Melbourne], Felton Bequests Committee, [1923]. More