A Song for Australia. Caroline Carleton, her Poems and Biography, 1820-1874 [cover title]
Adelaide, R.M. Osborne Pty. Ltd. for, 1978/ 1834. Loosely inserted is a printed card of Carleton's 'The Song of Australia'. More
Adelaide, R.M. Osborne Pty. Ltd. for, 1978/ 1834. Loosely inserted is a printed card of Carleton's 'The Song of Australia'. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978/ 1834. Number 408 of 1000 copies. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1910. Number 398 of 1003 copies. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson Ltd, 1942. An 'authentic picture ... of the early colonial days in South Australia' (dustwrapper). More
Adelaide, The Author, 1975/ 1973. More
Adelaide, Printed by The Mail Newspapers Ltd [for the author], [1950]. Including the original Indigenous inhabitants, colonisation, pastoral pioneers and more. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1880. More
Adelaide, Gillingham Printers, 1980 (facsimile reprint)/ 1914. More
Tanunda, Barossa Jubilee 150 Management Committee, 1992. The other authors are: Heinrich F.W. Proeve, Donald A. Ross, E. Anne Hausler, Geoffrey B. Saegenschnitter, Noris Ioannou and Roger E. Teusner. More
Adelaide, Royal Adelaide Golf Club, 1992. More
North Adelaide, Gilbert-Partners, 1981. Dated (28 April 1981) and signed in ink by Dean W. Berry on the title page. With the ownership signature and details of Australian historian Helen R. Pearce (noting that the book launch was held on that date in the Dining Room at Ayers House, Adelaide)..... More
Hawthorndene, Peterborough and Local Districts History Club/ Investigator Press, 1986. With the ink inscription ('Peter with thanks for your kind comments & truthful observations', and dated 1 March 2016) from then-Peterborough Mayor Ruth Whittle, and with her business card (as mayor). With a foreword by Walter Crocker [2 items]. More
Flagstaff Hill, The Author, 2021. Ian and Greg Chappell, Victor Richardson's grandsons, have each written a foreword. More
Adelaide, The Barossa Valley News Pty. Ltd., 1982 (facsimile reprint)/ [1899]. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1960. Sir Samuel James Way (1836-1916) was 'for many years Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of South Australia, and Chancellor of the University of Adelaide' (dustwrapper blurb). The 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' is somewhat less prosaic: 'Sir Samuel Way was not a great jurist. His pragmatic cast..... More
Adelaide, South Australian Government Printer, 1989. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1846. Not identified as such, but limited to 500 copies (and issued without the large Arrowsmith map found in an endpocket in the original edition). More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2011. Presentation copy dated (October 2013), signed and warmly inscribed in ink on the verso of the front free endpaper by Christopher Legoe AO QC (then Immediate Trust Chairperson of the Carrick Hill Foundation) to prominent local home economics educator (and sometime Carrick Hill guide) Marietta..... More
Adelaide, The Authors, 1983. Number 466 of 1000 numbered copies signed in ink by the authors. More
Adelaide, Savvas Publishing, 1985 (first thus). Inscribed, dated (22 January 1986) and signed by the author in green ink. 'A revised, updated and substantially enlarged (version of the first edition entitled) "Adelaide 1836 to 1976: A History of Difference"'. More
Sydney, John Ferguson, 1977. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2014. More
Adelaide, Art Gallery Board of South Australia, 1997. Published to accompany the exhibition held at the Art Gallery of South Australia, 16 May to 29 June 1997. More
London, Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1862. Ferguson 18805. This copy contains a series of interesting (albeit relatively unimportant) early marks of ownership, from William Charles Rigby's early blindstamp (with premises at 55 Hindley Street), to the ink signature of a policeman ('Frank Karuth | Kadina S.A. 13/8/64', ruled..... More
Adelaide, RGSSA, 1918. Undertaken initially (in April-June 1916) to explore the mineralogical possibilities of the region; the end result is of considerable anthropological significance. To quote Dr Basedow: 'Realising the rare opportunity for conducting scientific research in a tract of practically unknown country, I resolved that, after the work entrusted..... More