Australia Twice Traversed ...
Sydney, Doubleday Australia, 1986 [facsimile paperback edition]/ 1889. More
Sydney, Doubleday Australia, 1986 [facsimile paperback edition]/ 1889. More
[Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 1986]. The catalogue, compiled by Janet Maughan, details 102 items (mainly paintings, but also a few other artefacts). The other contributions by Lois [Lowitja] O'Donoghue, J.V.S. Megaw, Jenny Zimmer, Geoffrey Bardon, Dick Kimber and others shed light on the early popularisation of the Papunya..... More
Broome, Magabala Books, 1987. More
[Perth], The Western Australian Herbarium, 1987. 'Illustrations and cover paintings by Margaret Menadue'. [2 items]. More
Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1988. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1988. Inscribed and signed by both authors on the half-title. More
Sydney, Weldon, 1989/ 1975. The gathering of accurate survey information covering the whole of the range line north-west across Australia from the Woomera Rocket Range; not least the "discovery" of a tribe of aborigines in remote central Western Australia. Inscribed, signed and dated (1 August 1989) by the author. More
Wahroonga, The Publisher, 1989. Presentation copy. Warmly inscribed, dated (22 February 2002) and signed by the author. Number 79 of a small print-run. More
Victoria Park, Hesperian Press, 1990. Signed by the author. More
South Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1990 (reprint)/ 1983. 'Neville Green taught in the primary school at Warburton in the central desert area of Western Australia in 1966, and returned several times in the next decade and a half' (from the foreword). More
Applecross, F.V. Bentley Hillman, 1990. 'A meticulous diarist, methodically reporting and commenting upon every event and every person in the young Colony. Births, deaths, marriages, fires, altercations, murders, sports, theatre, shipping and shipwrecks, parliament, building the first railway... founding of newspapers ... all are recorded along with critical appraisal on..... More
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1990 (revised edition)/ 1978. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1990. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 1991. The illustrations are from gelatin silver photographs in the 'After 200 Years' Collection' (owned by AIATSIS in Canberra). More
Como, Western Australian Herbarium, Department of Conservation and Land Management, 1992. More
Perth, Abrolhos Publishing, 1993. With several related tearsheets loosely inserted. More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1993 [facsimile edition]/ 1902. More
Ann Arbor, International Monographs in Prehistory, 1993. International Monographs in Prehistory Archaeological Series 3. More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1993 [facsimile edition]/ 1902. More
Perth, Abrolhos Publishing, 1993. With several related tearsheets loosely inserted. More
Rochester, Inner Traditions, 1993 (first US edition). Subtitle of the Australian first edition: 'Everything Standing Up Alive. Spirit of the Kimberley'. More
[Melbourne], National Gallery of Victoria, [1993]. 'Unique to north-west and central Kimberley are representations of the ethereal Wandjina spirit being ... Also specific to the Kimberley are engraved and painted artefacts, namely boab nuts, pearl-shell pendants, stone and glass spear points, bark buckets and 'ilma' emblems' (foreword). The first edition..... More
Perth, Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1993. Exhibition catalogue of Western Desert paintings; 'discusses influence of Papunya artists and changes in style and emphasis since 1971' (Trove). More
Ann Arbor, International Monographs in Prehistory, 1993. International Monographs in Prehistory Archaeological Series 3. More
Yarram, Lonestone Press/ Oceans Enterprises, 1994. More
Mt Lawley, Pen and Paint Pty. Ltd., 1994. 'The conceptual town of Widjimorphup developed as a convenient way of locating an otherwise anonymous Australian scene in a particular place, however fictitious' (from Janda Gooding's essay). More
Chatswood, Reed Books, 1995. The title page is inscribed and signed in ink by the author (the recipients' name and address stamp is at the head of the page). More
Broome, Magabala Books Aboriginal Corporation, 1995. More
Perth, Centre for Migration and Development Studies, University of Western Australia, 1995. Inscribed ('It's been a long time knowing') and signed by Louise Hoffman on the title page. More
Chatswood, Reed Books, 1995. More
Chatswood, Reed Books, 1995. Inscribed and signed in ink by the author, and with the ink ownership signature and details of the recipient, Dr Barbara Hardy AO. More
Bundaberg, Corkwood Press, 1996 (facsimile edition)/ 1880. The expedition ran from February to September 1879. This facsimile was limited to 400 copies, this is number 61 of 75 deluxe copies 'bound in half leather'. With a three-page introduction by Dr W. Peasley new to this edition. More
Bundaberg, Corkwood Press, 1996 (facsimile edition)/ 1880. The expedition ran from February to September 1879. This facsimile edition was limited to 400 copies, with 75 deluxe copies 'bound in half leather'. This copy is number 76 of the trade edition. With a three-page introduction by Dr W. Peasley new to..... More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia for the Charles and Joy Staples South West Region Publications Fund, 1997. More
St Leonards, A Little Ark Book/ Allen & Unwin, 1997. More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1997 [facsimile edition]/ 1845. With the small ownership label of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 213; only 600 sets printed. The eight-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to this edition. More
Canberra, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1997. The 'initiative of six senior Ngarti and Kukatja women who are living at Yaka Yaka and Balgo communities on the edge of the great Sandy Desert in Western Australia. The women want to share their life stories with a wider Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal audience by..... More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1998 (facsimile edition)/ 1875. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 217; there were only 99 numbered copies of this deluxe issue (in a total edition of 600 copies). This is an unnumbered out-of-series copy. The ten-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to..... More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 [first thus]/ 1961. Number 234 of only 400 numbered copies; first published from the original manuscript in 1961 by the Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, SA. From the 2-page introduction by Richard Barnes (unique to this edition); Tietkens 'was invited by a wealthy Scot, Louis Leisler..... More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1998. Number 30 of only 500 hardcover copies. This copy is dated (October 1998), signed and warmly inscribed in ink on the title page by the author. More
[Perth], The Author, 1998. Submitted in partial requirement for a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree, Centre for Archaeology, University of Western Australia, 1998. Provenance: pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022), with his colour-pictorial bookplate on the verso of the title page, and his extensive critical annotations. More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1998. Previously unpublished accounts of Hann's extensive exploratory work, primarily in Western Australia but including trips across the Northern Territory and into South Australia. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 [first thus]/ 1961. Number 59 of only 400 numbered copies; first published from the original manuscript in 1961 by the Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, SA. Tietkens 'was invited by a wealthy Scot, Louis Leisler, to mount an expedition, the subject of this diary, into the..... More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1998 (facsimile edition)/ 1875. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 217. Number 7 of 99 copies of the deluxe issue, from a total edition of 600 copies. The ten-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to this edition. More
Thora, The Author, 1998. An exhibition catalogue of Rhodes' important photographs of Pintupi and Pitjantjatjara people taken at Kiwirrkura (also known as Kiwirrkura Community) between the Gibson Desert and the Great Sandy Desert in Western Australia. The title page is signed in ink by the photographer. More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 1998 [facsimile edition]/ 1875. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 217; one of only 600 copies. The ten-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to this edition. More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 [first thus]/ 1961. Number 110 of only 400 numbered copies; first published from the original manuscript in 1961 by the Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, SA. Tietkens 'was invited by a wealthy Scot, Louis Leisler, to mount an expedition, the subject of this diary, into the..... More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1998. Previously unpublished accounts of Hann's extensive exploratory work, primarily in Western Australia but including trips across the Northern Territory and into South Australia. More