Forward. The History of the 2nd/14th Light Horse (Queensland Mounted Infantry)
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1989. More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1989. More
Blackburn, W.D. Joynt & Company Pty. Ltd., 1968 (revised edition)/ 1967. More
Canberra, Corps Committee of the Royal Australian Engineers, 1982. With an ink inscription on the half-title: 'Gift from LtCol M.D. Jellie'. More
Brookvale, Sixth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, 1967 (second printing)/ 1967. More
[Adelaide], The Author, 1995. More
London, Hodder and Stoughton, [circa 1920]. The foreword is by Marshal Foch. The book is not identified as such, but it comes from the personal collection of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Thomas Paterson (1886-1950), Commanding Officer of the 39th Battalion AIF, and the author of that battalion's history. Dornbusch 311; Fielding and..... More
Nashville, Battery Press, 1950. A unique copy, containing signed testimonials to the 7th Infantry Division from four two-star and three one-star US generals, including the five Commanding Generals from August 1941 to September 1945. These are Major-General Charles H. White; Major-General Albert Eger Brown; Major-General Charles H. Corlett; Major-General Archibald..... More
[Adelaide], Citizens and Business Men's Committee, 1919. A very attractive publication, rarely seen on the open market. Not in Dornbusch; Fielding and O'Neill, page 247. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1948. Provenance: J.H. MacGregor-Dowsett, with his armorial bookplate on the verso of the front flyleaf. James Harvey MacGregor-Dowsett (1899-1990), community leader and charity worker: 'on 1 July 1940 Dowsett transferred to the Australian Imperial Force and in the following February was posted to the Middle East..... More
Frenchs Forest, 2/18th Battalion (AIF) Associations, 1991. More
[Adelaide], Citizens and Business Men's Committee, 1919. A very attractive publication, rarely seen on the open market. Not in Dornbusch; Fielding and O'Neill, page 247. More
McCrae, Slouch Hat Publictions, 2007. More
Highton, The Author, 1995. Inscribed, dated (March 1995) and signed by the author. The exploits of Major-General Vasey's 7th Division in the Markham/Ramu Valley campaign in New Guinea, September 1943 to early 1944. More
McCrae, R.J. and S.P. Austin, 1989 [first edition]. Signed by the author on the title page, and with an inscription by Lieutenant-Colonel George Frederick Smith, DSO, ED, MID (1905-1995). Too young to serve in World War One, Smith 'served with 6 Infantry Brigade in 1939; as a major with 2/6..... More
Adelaide, Lonnen and Cope, 1921. Dornbusch 310; Fielding and O'Neill, page 227; Trigellis-Smith 226. More
London, The Regiment, [1897]. More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1990 (facsimile edition)]/ 1936. One of only 300 copies. 7th Company Field Engineers. More
Sydney, Sam Ure Smith, 1986 (second edition)/ 1985. One of 500 numbered copies (the first edition comprised only 750 copies). More
Sydney, 36th Battalion Association, 1967. More
Nashville, The Battery Press, Inc, 1988 (facsimle reprint)/ 1946. This two-volume reprint edition contains all the material found in the original three-volume set published in Germany in 1946. More
Sydney, Ronald G. McDonald, 1935. The title page is inscribed 'From the 3rd to the 39th with best wishes, very sincerely yours, Eric Wren'. Captain Wren was an original member of the battalion who 'lost his right arm as the result of injuries received at the battle of Pozieres ....... More
Bendigo, 38th Battalion History Committee (printed by the 'Bendigo Advertiser' Pty Ltd and the Cambridge Press), 1920. The book is not identified as such, but it comes from the personal collection of Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Thomas Paterson (1886-1950), Commanding Officer of the 39th Battalion AIF, and the author of that battalion's..... More
London, Chatto and Windus, 1979 (second impression)/ 1977. More
Adelaide, Webb and Son, 1936. A little-known fact: black lettering on the cover denotes the second impression; the first impression is blocked in gilt. Dornbusch 332; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211. More
Adelaide, Webb and Son, 1936. A little-known fact: black lettering on the cover denotes the second impression; the first impression is blocked in gilt. Dornbusch 332; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211. More