The Eureka Stockade
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile)/ 1855. Peade A3: only 235 copies printed. More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile)/ 1855. Peade A3: only 235 copies printed. More
Sydney, Ure Smith, 1960. Signed by the author to 'Ted' [T.G.H.] Strehlow. 'The impact of white civilisation on old ways of life'. More
Melbourne, Clarson, Massina, 1868. Provenance: Thomas Thornton Reed (1902-1995, Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide), with his bookplate. More
[Ballarat, The Author, 2014]. With much on the Beaufort and Fiery Creek goldfields. More
London, Michael Joseph, 1962. Presentation copy inscribed, dated (10 April 1963) and signed by the author to Lady Bastyan. More
Melbourne, The Hawthorne Press, 1968 (new edition)/ 1960. More
Melbourne, Brown, Prior & Co., 1917. Not in Trove. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 1995. 'A register of massacres and killings of Aboriginal people ... a deliberate challenge to the ideology that the colonisation of Western Victoria was peaceful, the register reveal that violence was widespread ... a detailed, meticulously researched study of massacres..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 1995. 'A register of massacres and killings of Aboriginal people ... a deliberate challenge to the ideology that the colonisation of Western Victoria was peaceful, the register reveal that violence was widespread ... a detailed, meticulously researched study of massacres..... More
Melbourne, International Cultural Corporation of Australia, 1985. Deluxe binding. Offered together with a fine copy of the trade edition in colour pictorial card covers. More
Yarrawonga, Yarrawonga-Mulwala R&SL Sub-Branch, 1995. Not least, the 59th Battalion, the 8th Light Horse, and the Boer War. More
McCrae, Slouch Hat Publictions, 2007. More
Warragul, Shire of Warragul, 1982 (reprint, with the addition of an index)/ 1934. More
The 12 signatures are Hassett (Captain), Benaud (12th man), Harvey, Hole, Ian Johnson, Bill Johnston, Langley, Lindwall, McDonald, Miller, Morris and Ring. A heavyweight team by any account, with eight former Invincibles and five future Australian Captains. On the verso are the pencil signatures of the Victorian team for the..... More
The signatures are Hammond (Captain), Alec Bedser, Edrich, Evans, Fishlock, Gibb, Hardstaff, Hutton, Ikin, Langridge, Pollard, T. (Peter) Smith, Voce, Washbrook, Wright and Yardley (plus the manager, Major R. Howard); only Compton is missing. 'Hammond led a team of great experience, although many players were in the twilight of their..... More
The signatures are Arthur Morris (Captain), Alley, Donaldson (12th man), Fred Johnston, Kissell, Lindwall, Lukeman, Miller, Moroney, Pettiford, Saggers and Toshack. Six Test players, including five future Invincibles; Alley and Pettiford played for the Services and/or later Commonwealth teams. This was Keith Miller's debut match for NSW, after representing Victoria..... More
Melbourne, Mast Gully Press, 1979 [from the original French, circa 1880]. Number 295 of only 750 numbered copies of this first edition in English. More
North Balwyn, Daracombe House, 2010. Signed by the author, who was born into a minority Eurasian community in Hong Kong in 1930, but was evacuated to Australia with her brother on the eve of the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong in World War 2. More
Blackburn, Acacia Press, 1985. Inscribed and signed by one of the brothers; Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop (the author's brother). More
Sydney, Methuen Australia, 1980. 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
Melbourne, Victorian Education Department, [1921]. An important biographical and pictorial record of both 'the men who fell' and 'the men who returned'. This copy was presented to the next of kin of Captain Alfred J. Glendinning, 'killed in action [in Belgium] on the 3rd of August, 1917' (page 52; his..... More
Melbourne, Light Railway Research Society of Australia Inc., 1994. 'At the beginning of the twentieth century, the Rubicon forest was acknowledged as containing some of the finest stands of timber in the state of Victoria. Due to the rugged terrain, little could be done to exploit the timber until an..... More
Melbourne, Sands & McDougall Limited, 1901. An attractive invitation features a large chromolithographic illustration of the Exhibition Building, with vignette illustrations of the capital cities of Australia; the artwork is by G.B.H. Austin. 'William Lowrie (1857-1933), agricultural educationist' is how his entry in the 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' commences, but..... More
Lowden, Lowden Publishing Company, 1971/ 1870. Number 1 in the Historical Reprints Series. More