Gurdjieff. Making a New World
London, Turnstone Books, 1973. Plus several plates from photographs. More
London, Turnstone Books, 1973. Plus several plates from photographs. More
London, The Folio Society, 2013 (first thus)/ 1888. Number 475 of '780 numbered copies for sale to members of The Folio Society, and 20 lettered copies which are not for sale'. The ten-page preface by Rory Stewart is new to this edition; the eleven-page introduction by T.E. Lawrence first appeared..... More
Santa Fe, Bennett Books, 2000 (first single volume)/ 1976 and 1977. "... a unique collection from his Central Asia travel notes of 1953..." (rear cover). More
London, John Murray, 1878. Provenance: 'given me from "Manoah" Library' is written in ink on the verso of the front flyleaf; a bookplate ('Words | Words | Words | F A S') is mounted on the front pastedown. 'Manoah' was the name of the Adelaide Hills estate of Sir Josiah..... More
London, Oxford University Press, 1964. With the ownership signature of artist Mary Packer Harris. More
London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1891. Tipped-in to the front free endpaper is a newspaper clipping on the funeral of Gladstone. 21 addresses; two of which are on Germany and German culture, with one each on Jews and Gypsies - noticeably absent is Great Britain. More
Frenchs Forest, AH & AW Reed Pty Ltd, 1983. With the ownership signature of poet, author and critic Alan Brissenden. A journey down the Lachlan River. More
The Hill, Amberley Publishing, 2012, 2013, 2013 and 2015. More
London, Marshall Brothers and The Mission to Lepers, [1901]. The large bookplate of the Regent Square Presbyterian Church Missionary Library is mounted on the front pastedown. 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
London, The Folio Society, 1986 (first thus). Introduction by Joanna Richardson; translated by Charles de Salis. More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1990. More
London, John Murray, 1934 (first edition). More
Sydney, Harper Collins Publishers Australia Pty Ltd, 2013. More
London, Herbert Jenkins Limited, [1927]. More
London, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1902 (first edition). 'William Martin Conway, 1st Baron Conway of Allington (1856-1937), known between 1895 and 1931 as Sir Martin Conway, was an English art critic, politician, cartographer and mountaineer, who made expeditions in Europe as well as in South America and Asia.... In 1892..... More
Londond, Ward, Lock, 1900. More
Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, 1975 and 1977. Van Riebeeck Society, Second Series, Numbers 6 and 7. Offered with another eleven uniformly-presented volumes in the same series: Volumes 3, 4, and 8-16, published between 1972 and 1985. Further details on request. The Van Riebeeck Society (now called Historical Publications Southern..... More
Zurich, Fine Art Establishment Th. Schroeter, 1900. Translated from the German by John C. Milligan. More
London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1887. This book was published to wide critical acclaim. Lindt was awarded a gold medal at the 1888 Melbourne Centennial International Exhibition, 'with special mention for his ethnological photographs, landscapes and photographs from shipboard; they are simply unique. From a technical point of view the..... More
Paris, Édité sous la direction de Lucien Vogel chez Jules Meynial, 1934. Number 117 of 500 copies of the trade edition (a further 200 'hors-de-commerce' copies were also printed, as well as a deluxe edition of 20 copies). This suite of plates is the lavish pictorial record by the official..... More
New York, Grosset & Dunlap Publishers, 1968 (revised)/ 1924. The artist's account of his voyage to the southern tip of South America, finally penetrating the mountainous regions of Tierra del Fuego. More
London, Mills & Boon, Limited, 1916. More
London, John Murray, 1924. Review copy, with the embossed stamp 'With Mr. Murray's Compliments' on the title page. With much on Australian Aborigines. The last eighteen pages, 'How the Pictures were made', give an interesting account of the author's photographic apprenticeship and experiences in the field. More