Forty Years with the Aborigines
Sydney, Angus & Robertson Limited, 1930. The author was 'Protector of Aborigines of Queensland for sixteen years and Protector of Aborigines, Western Australia, sixteen years' (from the title page). More
Sydney, Angus & Robertson Limited, 1930. The author was 'Protector of Aborigines of Queensland for sixteen years and Protector of Aborigines, Western Australia, sixteen years' (from the title page). More
Sydney, Angus & Robertson Limited, 1934 (second edition)/ 1933. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1934 (five volumes), 1935 (three volumes), 1936 (one volume), 1938 (two volumes), and 1942 (one volume). The sixth volume is the first and only edition of 1942, and the others are mixed editions ranging from the second (Volumes 2, 3, 9, and 10) to the fourth..... More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2021/ 2020. More
Adelaide, McClory & Masterman, Printers [for the Author], 1881. The list of subscribers records only 185 names; although this copy is inscribed beneath the frontispiece to 'A.M. Bickford Esq with the Author's Compliments', Bickford is not one of the subscribers. He is also not the original Bickford of A.M. Bickford..... More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1976. A seminal study of the Pitjandjara [sic] of the Mann Ranges and the Junkandjara [sic] of the Musgrave Ranges, on the borders of South, Central and Western Australia (Mountford explains his use of these names on page 40). The following caveat is printed on the verso of..... More
Burra, Printed at the 'Burra Record' Office, 1929. A series of articles originally published in the 'Burra Record'; the author came to the district around 1880 and managed Gum Tree Station for 18 years. This is only the second copy we have handled in nearly five decades in Adelaide. The..... More
London, Wesleyan Conference Office, 1877 [expanded edition]/ 1780. With the words and music to 1026 hymns. More
Sydney, Angas and Robertson, 1955. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, [1976] (facsimile)/ 1838 [second edition, considerably augmented]/ 1837. Number 168 of 510 copies. More
Mt Martha, Jimaringle Publications, 1993. Compiled, annotated and edited by Winty Calder, the daughter of Frank Wright. More
Strathfieldsaye, The Author, 2008. More
Sydney, Hamilton Publishing, 1993. Dated (23 November 1993) and signed in ink on the title page by the author, and inscribed, dated (1993) and signed in ink above the title by the man who conceived the book (see foreword), Sinclair Hill. More
New Plymouth, Thomas Avery and Sons Ltd. [for the Society], [1935]. An extract from Volume 44 of the 'Journal of the Polynesian Society'. More
Melbourne, H.E. Daw, Government Printer [for] Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 1943. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Bulletin Number 159. More
Perth, Fred Wm. Simpson, Government Printer [for] Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, 1910. Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Bulletin Number 32. More
Paris, Mouton & Co, 1962. A discussion of attempts by Elcho Islanders to grapple with the problems of social and cultural change. 'This monograph, in an abbreviated form, was awarded the Royal Anthropological Institute Wellcome Medal for 1958)' (dedication page). More
Leeton, [The Author], 1943. The third in the five-part series on the customs of the Aborigines of the Darling River Valley and Central NSW; 'this volume is devoted to the native art ... to the rock engravings and cave paintings' (from the two-page foreword by C.P. Mountford). More
London, Humphrey Milford [at the] Oxford University Press, 1926. More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of SA in association with the Friends of Mawson at the SA Museum, 2010 (first edition). Number 174 of only 199 copies of the deluxe issue (in a total edition of 999 copies: 450 copies in cloth, 300 in card covers and 50 sets..... More
Kyoto, Mitsumura Suiko Shoin Co., Ltd., 1960. Edited by Mitsumura Suiko Shoin; text and captions in Japanese and English; English translation by Horokuni Kobatake. More
Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1975. More
Stepney, Axiom Publishing, 2008. 'Photographer Adam Lee documents a changing Adelaide with more freedom [than the] similar viewpoints to late nineteenth and early twentieth century photographers' (front flap). More
Adelaide, The South Australian Trained Nurses' Centenary Committee, [1945, revised third edition]/ 1939 (revised second editon)/ 1938. With the 146-page World War 2 supplement bringing the history up to September 1945. More