Thomas Bock. Convict Engraver, Society Portraitist
Launceston, Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, 1991. Exhibition catalogue. Not least, Tasmanian aborigines. More
Launceston, Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, 1991. Exhibition catalogue. Not least, Tasmanian aborigines. More
Toorak, Harris Scarfe Holdings, 1998. Number 1323 of 2000 copies. A giant in Australian retail, who arrived in Tasmania as a convict and built a lasting retail empire (absorbing Harris Scarfe and G.P. FitzGerald). More
Hobart, Fullers Bookshop, 1971 (first edition). More
Sydney, Eureka Research, March 1979 (but 1978 on the title page). Number 74 of 1500 copies signed by the author. More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1972. More
Hobart, S.G. Loone, 1905. Dornbusch 33; Fielding and O'Neill, page 126; Hackett, page 132. More
Hobart, Blubber Head Press, 1984. Number XIX of the deluxe edition of only 25 copies, in a total edition of 1000 copies, all signed by the author. More
Melbourne, Nelson, 1970. A 28-page memoir by Pearl plus 'the best of the drawings from "Old Colonial Architecture" [1924] together with several that have never before been published. They therefore form a new comprehensive collection of the best of Hardy Wilson's drawings' (dustwrapper). More
Sydney, The Author, 1924. Number 164 of 1000 copies signed by the author. The book, including the fine collotypes, was 'made and printed' in Vienna (the plates by Max Jaffe, the book by A. Holzhausen). More
Hobart, Royal Society of Tasmania, 1991. 'The volume is published in appreciation of the work of Dr. W.M. Curtis AM and to mark her 85th year. 'Richea curtisiae Gray', one of many species named in her honour, is featured on the cover' (from the loosely inserted - slightly creased -..... More
[Yankalilla], The Author, 2014. Inscribed, dated (6 November 2014) and signed by the author. Not least, one of Sadleir's brothers 'supervises the end of the Kelly gang'. 'The tale of a displaced member of the Irish ascendancy and his life as a miner, pastoralist, brother, husband and parent following his..... More
Sandy Bay, Peter Dombrovskis Pty Ltd, 1983. A singular copy: the title page is signed by Peter Dombrovskis (1945-1996), Bob Brown and Alan Missen, 'Senator for Victoria' (1925-1986), who 'spoke out against the building of Tasmania's Franklin River dam' ('Australian Dictionary of Biography'). More
Eastlands, The Author, [1987]. More
Launceston, Regal Press, [1985]. More
Adelaide, Sullivan's Cove, 1979. Number 376 of 750 copies initialled by the publisher. More
Adelaide, Hussey & Gillingham, 1916. 'Australian pictures - plain, real, and painted mostly at first hand by one who has known the Australian bush for over fifty-six years'. South Australia, the Territory, Tasmania, Queensland. Short stories, with good Indigenous content. More
Hobart, Platypus, 1967 (facsimile edition)/(1845). Number 466 of 750 copies. More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1970. More
Hobart, I.C. Carter, Acting Government Printer, 1988. More
Melbourne, Edition Renard, 2018. Number 127 of a total edition of only 215 copies (and only 100 thus). Includes 'Journal of a Voyage from Gravesend to Adelaide on board the barque 'Minerva', 1849'; 'Brief account of a Sealing Expedition ... on board the Cutter 'Jane and Emma' from Port Adelaide';..... More
Moonah, Mercury-Walch, [1978]. More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1970. [2 items]. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1988. Edited by Peter O'Shaughnessy. More
Woden, Navarine Publishing, 1992. Number 550 of 1000 copies signed by the author. More
Sandy Bay, Melanie Publications, 1986. Offered together with HOPKINS, David L.: The Shipping History of the Bass Strait Crossing. (Devonport; The Author; 2003 (fourth edition)/ 1994). Quarto; laminated colour pictorial card covers; a fine copy. [2 items]. More