The End of the Affair
London, The Folio Society, 2000 (first single volume edition)/ 1997 (first Folio Society edition). The binding has been revised from the 1997 Folio Society edition, which appeared as part of a six-volume boxed set. More
London, The Folio Society, 2000 (first single volume edition)/ 1997 (first Folio Society edition). The binding has been revised from the 1997 Folio Society edition, which appeared as part of a six-volume boxed set. More
London, Harper Collins Publishers, 2004. More
London, Harper Collins Publishers, 2005. More
London, Geoffrey Bles, 1956 (first edition). 'C.S. Lewis has based his novel ... on the classical myth of Psyche and Cupid' (from the rear panel of the dustwrapper; the blurb contains a lengthy description by Lewis of the changes he made to the myth). More
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1974 [first US edition]/ 1974. The 'bibliography and the information on a wide range of ecological, geographic and linguistic facts are particularly valuable and worthwhile ... an essential reference work' (Hill and Barlow). It was first published earlier the same year by the Australian National..... More
London, Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1965. 'Peters tells of their later encounters in America & France'. More
Adelaide, Aborigines' Friends' Association, [1944]. The front panel of the dustwrapper features the fine portrait by Charles Scott of a young indigenous woman, Clara from Oodnadatta, and her child. The front flyleaf carries a gift inscription from the author's wife, Mary A. Sexton (7 February 1955). More
Oxford, Clarendon Press/ Oxford University Press, 2007 (second impression)/ 1996. 'The bark painting of Aboriginal artists in western Arnhem Land is the product of a unique legacy of many thousands of years' duration' (from the blurb). More
New York, E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc., 1973 (third printing)/ 1973. Gurdjieff's pupils 'managed to write down what they had heard afterwards. These are the talks presented in this book. Incomplete as they are, they are an authentic rendering of Gurdjieff's approach to work on oneself ...' (dustwrapper). With 38..... More
South Melbourne, Sun Books, 1973 (stated first edition). '[F***ing] has made all of us, and one of the reasons we are publishing this collection is because we think it is time to say so, not in mealy-mouthed euphemisms, but in the language that people use' (from the introduction). More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2007. Dame Roma Mitchell 'was Australia's first female Queen's Counsel, the first woman in Australia appointed to a superior court, the first woman invited to present the Boyer lectures, the first woman elected Chancellor of an Australian university, the first woman to be appointed Governor of..... More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961. More
Artarmon, Giramondo, 2017. 'Tracker was a visionary, a strategist and a projector of ideas, renowned for his irreverant humour and his determination to tell things the way he saw them.' (from the blurb). More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1963. 'Contains the outlines of a very unusual autobiography, covering Gurdjieff's youth and the most mysterious period of his life spent in search of esoteric knowledge in the Near and Far East [and] the men he has known who have proved themselves remarkable by their..... More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1957. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1972 (facsimile edition)/ 1773. Peade A34: only 635 copies. More
London, The Folio Society, 2005 (third printing)/ 2004 (first thus). Translated by S.G.C Middlemore, with an introduction by Anthony Grafton. More
London, The Folio Society, 2004 (first thus). The introduction by John Mortimer is new to this edition. More
Whyalla, Cleve Centenary Committee, 1979. More
Adelaide, Biocity/ University of Adelaide, 2005. Inscribed, dated (April 2005) and signed in ink by Christopher B. Daniels. More
Adelaide, Kenneth Bonamy Price, 1997. With an introduction by the publisher, Henry Price's grandson. More
London, The Folio Society, 2006 (fifth printing)/ 2003. Introduction by Stella Duffy. More
London, The Folio Society, 1989 (first thus). Introduction by Benny Green. More
Streaky Bay, The History Committee of Streaky Bay and District/ The Streaky Bay District Council, 1988. More
Armadale, The Author, 1980. 'A study of the early settlement of Victoria's alpine regions by cattlemen. The areas they settled in are described and include, Omeo, Suggan Buggan, Tubbut, Wonnangatta, Crooked River, Howqua Hills, Dargo, Baw Baw, Lake Mountain, Tarli Karng, Bucklnad, Pinnibar and Gibbo' (Trove). More