Into Another World. A Glimpse of the Culture of the Ngaanyatjarra People of Central Australia
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1990 (revised edition)/ 1978. More
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1990 (revised edition)/ 1978. More
Perth, Western Australian Naturalists' Club, 1950. More
Perth, Abrolhos Publishing, 1993. With several related tearsheets loosely inserted. More
Perth, Abrolhos Publishing, 1993. With several related tearsheets loosely inserted. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia for the Charles and Joy Staples South West Region Publications Fund, 1997. More
New York, The American Museum of Natural History, 1977. Loosely inserted are two enlarged versions of figures 66 and 67, both aligned and taped to allow easier study; and a corrected version of Table 45. Inscribed and signed in ink by pioneering American desert field archaeologist Richard Allen Gould (1939-2020)..... 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
London, Mills & Boon, Limited, 1916. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1975. With the later colour pictorial bookplate and ownership label of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). Australian Aboriginal Studies Number 58, Prehistory and Material Culture Series Number 8. More
Perth, Imperial Printing Company, 1933. The author wrote from personal experience dating back to the 1860s. Provenance: 'Mrs W.A. Norman | Mitcham' is written in ink on the first (blank) page; the Normans had a lengthy connection with Mitcham, and William Ashley Norman compiled the history of the suburb, published..... 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 Previously unpublished accounts of Hann's extensive exploratory work, primarily in Western Australia but including trips across the Northern Territory and into South Australia.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
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 Previously unpublished accounts of Hann's extensive exploratory work, primarily in Western Australia but including trips across the Northern Territory and into South Australia.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
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1970 (second, expanded, edition)/ 1942. 'This authoritative contribution to the study of colonial policy and Australian history in the nineteenth century has been much in demand since its first appearance in 1942. It offers to the social anthropologist and others an account of seventy years of..... More
Perth, The Library, Western Australian Institute of Technology, 1986. With the ink ownership signature of Alan Brissenden (dated 18 March 1987). A few slightly creased photocopies, serving as a checklist, are loosely inserted. Number 9 in the Western Library Studies. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1988. Inscribed and signed by both authors on the half-title. 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
Adelaide, 'Printed and Published for Lieut. A.T. Penglase, by J.L. Bonython & Co.', [1919]. A 'Chronicle of the doings of the last Australian troopship to reach South Africa and find that their services were not required, as an Armistice had been signed but a few days previously' (foreword). The extensive..... More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1984. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1984. More
[Gooseberry Hill], Noel Hoffman, 2011 (third edition)/ 1998 (revised second edition with supplement)/ 1984. This third edition contains over 50 pages more than the revised second edition (as described by Trove). More
[Perth], His Majesty's Theatre Foundation, 2004. Provenance: Dr Alan Brissenden, with a signed inscription to him from the author on the verso of the front flyleaf ('To Alan - with admiration & affection. David, 22.10.10'). The title page is also signed in full by David Hough. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, December 1937 (third edition)/ November 1937. With 29 pages of plates from photographs plus flyleaf maps. More
Perth, Western Australian Museum, 1978. Western Australian Museum Special Publication Number 10. More
Osborne Park, St George Books, 2011. More