Aboriginal Relics in the Lower Mount Lofty Ranges, Murray River and Monarto Area
[Adelaide, South Australian Museum], May 1974. Provenance: local historian Joy Chilman, with her signature. A related newspaper clipping is loosely inserted. More
[Adelaide, South Australian Museum], May 1974. Provenance: local historian Joy Chilman, with her signature. A related newspaper clipping is loosely inserted. More
Arkaroola, Arkaroola Pty. Ltd., 1984. Signed in ink by Reg Sprigg on the half-title. More
San Francisco, Camera Craft Publishing Company, September 1940 (third printing)/ March 1937. Provenance: Walter MacNeill, with his original gelatin silver bookplate and his signature and address (Springfield, 1941) in pencil on the front endpaper. The attractive scene depicted in the image may be his residence in the leafy Adelaide suburb..... More
Milsons Point, Vintage, 1999. Inscribed and signed in ink 'Michael' by the author. More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1839. Peade SA30: one of only 37 copies. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1838. Peade SA15: only 77 copies were printed. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile edition)/ 1856. Peade SA46: one of only 50 copies. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile edition)/ 1837. Peade SA24: one of only 227 copies. More
Adelaide, Meranda Media & Associates, 1990. 'The majority of ... enclave programmes operate on College or University campuses, with students attending regular classes. However, a few, recognising that many Aboriginal people live in rural and remote areas and may be unable or reluctant to move to the city to study..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1849. The text is in German; no translation appears to have been published to date. Peade SA26: one of only 48 copies. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ [1841]. Correspondence and evidence before a Select Committee of the House of Commons on the affairs of South Australia, relating to 'the dismissal by Her Majesty, upon the recommendation of Lord John Russell, of the original South Australian Commissioners, on the..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1843. Peade SA13: one of only 35 copies. South Australian Facsimile Editions No. 13. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on..... More
Adelaide, The Corporation of the City of Burnside, 1981. More
Adelaide, Hunkin, Ellis and King Ltd., 1946. A broad-ranging memoir, with chapters on railway work in central Australia, prospecting for gold and silver, fruit growing, station life and shearing in South Australia and Western Australia, as well as meditations on politics, bookmaking, the atomic bomb, soil erosion etc. The dustwrapper..... More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1965/ 1963 [facsimile edition]/ 1856. Peade SA46: only 191 copies overall. More
London, Thomas M'Lean, 1847. '"South Australia Illustrated" is without question Angas's greatest and most accomplished work. His views of towns and scenery, of the Aborigines and of the flora and fauna offer an outstanding - if romantic - interpretation of the Australian landscape. It is a very scarce book ....... More
Sydney, A.H. and A.W. Reed, 1967 (facsimile edition)/ 1847. One of 1000 copies of this high-quality facsimile. The illustrations comprise views of the fledgling city of Adelaide and outlying settlements, the topography, flora and fauna, and the Indigenous people and their lives. Some 22 of the 60 plates (and the..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 [facsimile edition]/ 1854. South Australian Facsimile Editions Number 24. Peade SA24; one of only 49 copies reproduced from microfilm using the pioneering xerographic process (essentially a photocopy, with the printing on one side of the paper only and the text bound in concertina..... More
Vancouver, University of British Columbia Press, 1993 [first Canadian edition]/ 1993. One of the Miegunyah Press series, first published by Melbourne University Press earlier the same year. 'Material originally collected in the 1940s now appears for the first time in this intricate study of an Aboriginal people who inhabited some..... More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1976. A seminal study of the Pitjandjara [sic] of the Mann Ranges and the Junkandjara [sic] of the Musgrave Ranges, on the borders of South, Central and Western Australia (Mountford explains his use of these names on page 40). The following caveat is printed on the verso of..... More
Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1957. A memoir of Sir William Macewen (1848-1924), former Regius Professor of Surgery at Glasgow University, by one of his students (the well-known 'Doctor among the Aborigines'). The author has inscribed and signed the title page, and amended one of his qualifications (from FRFPS to FRCS)..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1834. Peade SA9: one of only 66 copies. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1839. Peade SA19: one of only 47 copies. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1827 (second edition). Peade SA38: one of only 45 copies (and Trove indicates that some 25 of those are in libraries around Australia). This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process'..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1851. Peade SA27: one of only 48 copies. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More