Jim & Annie on the Overland Telegraph
Wallendbeen, The Author, 2002 (third edition)/ 1999 (second, revised, edition)/ 1997. More
Wallendbeen, The Author, 2002 (third edition)/ 1999 (second, revised, edition)/ 1997. More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1856. Victorian Parliamentary Paper Number 16 of 1856. A report of a 'cursory reconnoissance [sic] ... of the Murray River from Albury to Echuca, and as much of the adjacent country as would be indirectly benefited by the improvement of the navigation of that river'. More
Geelong, The Author, 2010. More
Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1972 (facsimile edition)/ 1855. More
Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1972 (facsimile edition)/ 1855. More
Leighton Buzzard, New Century Books`, 2003 [first edition]. '... the unique and entralling real-life story of an average Australian pioneer... Henry Mundy was not a member of the establishment, he had no power or privilege .' but he sailed to 'earliest Melbourne. He had broken the shackles, and the class..... More
Sydney, J. Moore, 1855 (first edition). Hume's account of his famous expedition with Captain William Hilton Hovell, which established an overland route between Sydney and Port Phillip. Outraged at what he considered to be a public lack of acknowledgement of his role in the expedition, Hume was impelled to publish..... More
Melbourne, Hardie Grant Books, 2009. More
Cambridge, Press Syndicate of the Cambridge University Press, 1991. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1999 (facsimile edition)/ 1838. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 219; number 7 of only 99 copies of the deluxe issue (in a total edition of 600 copies). The informative ten-page introduction by Valmai Hankel, highlighting several brief accounts of expeditions in the..... More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1999 (facsimile edition)/ 1838. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 219; one of 500 copies of the standard issue (in a total edition of only 600 copies). The informative ten-page introduction by Valmai Hankel, highlighting several brief accounts of expeditions in the book..... More
London, J. Cross, 1838. The unnumbered four-page postscript after page 208 provides a summary of Adelaide newspapers 'received up to the 14th July'; in it, mention is made of Eyre's overlanding expedition from Port Phillip to Adelaide in 1838, during which he discovered and named Lake Hindmarsh. In the lengthy..... More
Collingwood, Greenhouse Publications, 1981. More
Geelong, The Author, 1984. Signed by the author. With three related pamphlets loosely inserted. More
Renmark, The Author, 1994 (revised edition)/ 1984. Signed on the title page by the Author. Loosely inserted is a typed letter signed by the author and an invitation to the book launch of his 'Bush Detective'. More
South Yarra, Haddington Press, for the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, the University of Melbourne, 2007. More
Adelaide, Church Congress Office, 1929. More
Circa 1910. Signed and titled in pencil on the original mount (now concealed by the mat). Reproduced in BEER, Leslie: 'The Art of John Kauffmann' (1919), plate 2; NEWTON, Gael: 'John Kauffmann, Art Photographer' (NGA, 1996), page 9. Provenance: from the family of John Kauffmann, by descent (sold by Sotheby's..... More
Melbourne, S. Brain, Acting Government Printer, 1881. Victorian Parliamentary Paper 85 of 1880-81; one of only 885 copies printed. The report contains 171 detailed questions and answers from five witnesses. Some 67 individuals shared £8000, ranging from Superintendent Hare with £800, to Mr Osborne with £25. Seven native trackers (Hero..... More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1881. Victorian Parliamentary Paper C6 of 1881; one of only 800 copies printed. The five witnesses include Superintendent Francis Hare, Superintendent John Sadleir, Detective Michael Ward and Constable Robert Alexander. Aaron Sherritt, a childhood friend of Joe Byrne, one of the Kelly gang, became a double agent..... More
Kilmore, Lowden Publishing Co., 1859 (two volumes bound as one). With a large folding map. Number 6 in the Historical Reprints Series. More
Mona Vale, Lansdown Slattery, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1841. The first almanac to be published in Melbourne. More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1997 (facsimile edition)/ 1853. Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 212; limited to 500 copies. More
Invercargill, [The Author], 1899. More
Melbourne, Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne, 2007. An illustrated commentary on the many icons in the Cathedral, with parallel text in Ukrainian and English. More