A Buddhist Paradise. The Murals of Alchi, Western Himalayas
Hong Kong, Ravi Kumar for Visual Dharma Publications Ltd., 1982. Number 552 of 3000 copies. More
Hong Kong, Ravi Kumar for Visual Dharma Publications Ltd., 1982. Number 552 of 3000 copies. More
Canberra, Roebuck Society, 1981. Number 29 in the Roebuck Series. More
Adelaide, J.L. Bonython & Co., 'The Advertiser' Office, 1894. The author was 'Professor of Laws at the University of Adelaide'; perhaps not surprisingly this copy has the small circular rubber-stamp of then-Chief Justice [Sir Samuel] Way on the front cover and the title-page. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1968 (facsimile edition)/ 1789. Peade A185: 1,144 copies. More
London, Impressions Gallery of Photography, 1978. More
London, Effingham Wilson, 1832. An important and early emigrants' guide. More
Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1967. With the ownership signature of [Sir] Walter Crocker. More
Cairo, American University in Cairo Press, 2003. Poole lived in Cairo from 1842 until 1849 with her brother, the well-known Orientalist Edward Lane, and her two children. During her residence, Poole learned Arabic and adopted Egyptian clothing that enabled her to not only to observe day-to-day life in the streets..... More
London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1883. Tipped in on the title page is a slip from the publishers, who 'have much pleasure in announcing that Her Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to accept a copy' of the book. More
London, The Folio Society, 1997 (first thus). Subtitle: Being a rambling but truthful account of what one man saw and heard and felt and thought during a journey through England during the Autumn of the year 1933. Introduction by Margaret Drabble; this edition follows that of the 1984 Jubilee edition..... More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1966. With the ownership signature of noted Russian scholar [Associate Professor] Fredric S. Zuckerman, and his pencilled annotations and emphases. More
Firenze [Florence], Francesco Pineider, 1930. 'A sea journey by steamer from England to Albany, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and many points on a radius from these cities' (according to a bookseller's catalogue entry, quoted on Trove). In fact, the voyage is not the focus of the book; it is primarily an..... More
Delhi, Thomson Press (India), 1974. More
Clinton, Amwell Press for the National Sporting Fraternity Limited, 1993. Number 516 of 1000 copies signed by the author and Jim Rikhoff, president of the publishers, the National Sporting Fraternity Limited. More
Adelaide, W.C. Cox, Printer, 1853. The author, Clerk of the Executive Council of South Australia, was on board the vessel; this is his account of the first successful navigation of the Murray as far as Swan Hill by Captain Francis Cadell. Fellow-passenger James Allen also published his version of events..... More
London, Mills and Boon, 1927 (third edition). Rare with the dustwrapper. Plus 13 plates. More
London, Mills and Boon, 1927. More
London, Allen Lane, 1973. More
London, The Author, 1909. 'Printed for Private Circulation'; 'the following pages contain extracts from the 'Ibis Magazine' (the monthly journal of the Prudential Clerk's Society) which were contributed by me under the pseudonym of 'Rufus' [and] have been reprinted [in] the present Volume in compliance with the wishes of my..... More
Portland, Timber Press, 1998. Translated by Richard Evans Schultes and Maria Jose Nemry von Thenen de Jaramillo-Arango. More
Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1843 (second edition)/ 1842. More
London, Hakluyt Society, 2004. Hakluyt Society Series 3, Volume 17. Edited by Peter Rivière. 'The second of a pair of volumes publishing the unedited full reports of Schomburgk's travels in Guiana ... previously available only in greatly abridged and heavily edited versions. [Volume II includes] the material censored by the..... More
Sydney, Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales in association with Angus and Robertson, 1963. 'Written by a Sergeant of Marines and now published for the first time, James Scott's "Remarks on a Passage to Botany Bay, 1787-1792" gives a picture of the arrival of the first Fleet..... More
London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., 1907. The author was 'Fourteen years Sub-collector of Customs at Port Darwin'. The six-page preface is by Ernest Whitington, an Adelaide journalist. Provenance: 'Stephen King "Calta Wurlie" | May 1908' is written in ink on the front free endpaper. Stephen King Jr...... More