Aids to the Investigation of Peripheral Nerve Injuries. Medical Research Council War Memorandum No. 7
London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1946 [revised second edition]/ 1943. More
London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1946 [revised second edition]/ 1943. More
Canberra, Department of Information, 1943 and 1944. The Australian Army at War series. More
Measham, Midland Counties Publications, 1974. Beagle Aircraft Limited was a British light aircraft manufacturer which produced the Airedale, Terrier, Beagle 206, Husky and the Pup. More
Nashville, The Battery Press, 1979. More
London, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1983. Loosely inserted is a magazine advertisement for the auction, a Hever Castle flyer, a blank bidding slip (showing the 194 lots and their estimates), and a newspaper clipping detailing some of the resulting prices. More
(London), Daily Telegraph... 1915. More
Louvain, J.-P. Stroobants Librairie-Journaux, [circa 1920s]. 'Over the course of five days, beginning August 25, 1914, German troops stationed in the Belgian village of Louvain during the opening month of World War I burned and looted much of the town, executing hundreds of civilians' (History website). Captions in French and..... More
London, Lloyd's, 1939. Includes four pages of colour plates. Gilt-stamped 'With the compliments of Lambert Brothers (Insurance) Limited, Cunard House...'. Fascinating period piece, including advertisements for undersea salvage and Marconi radio. More
London, Lloyd's, 1939. Includes four pages of colour plates. Gilt-stamped 'With the compliments of George Wills and Co'. Fascinating period piece, including advertisements for undersea salvage and Marconi radio. More
London, Lloyd's, 1947. Gilt-stamped 'SS Hazelbank'; presumably the so-called 'Ghost Ship'. More
Peking, Foreign Languages Press, 1974. Text in Cantonese, but loosely inserted is a stapled booklet with the text in English (a tiny closed tear to the front cover, otherwise fine). 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
[Brisbane, Institution of Engineers, Queensland Division, 1987]. More
Nashville, The Battery Press, Inc, 1988 (facsimle reprint)/ 1946. This two-volume reprint edition contains all the material found in the original three-volume set published in Germany in 1946. More
London, Imperial War Graves Commission, [1954]. Laid down on the half-title is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission Compliments slip, dated 1 September 1971. Loosely inserted is a photograph of Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium; and a few pieces of related ephemera. Not stated as such, but from the Downer family. More
[Maryborough, Maryborough Military & Colonial Museum, circa 2009]. More
Greenacres, The Author, 2001. Inscribed and signed by the author. Loosely inserted is an ALS from the author to the recipient, explaining that Taylor 'wrote five small diaries on the run, and transcribed them into three longer ones when time permitted. This book is a transcription of those main diaries..... More
Greenacres, The Author, 2001. Taylor wrote five small diaries on the run, along with some more interesting parts (page 99). Taylor served in France in 108th Australian (Howitzer) Battery. More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first issue binding is lettered in gilt, the second in black). More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first issue binding is lettered in gilt, the second in black). More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936 [first edition, second impression]. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first issue binding is lettered in gilt, the second in black). More
London, Multidream Publications Ltd., 1991. Analyses events leading up to, during and after a disastrous and tragic raid carried out by eighty-five men of the 10th Battalion AIF; the incident was over in an hour, only sixteen men survived - forty-two disappeared without trace. Edited by Ted Smith, with an..... More
Perth, The Regiment, 1944. A few pages are devoted to the regiment's WW1 precursor, the 10th Light Horse. A rarity; not in the standard bibliographies. More
Melbourne, Alexander McCubbin, [1921]. The two-page foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Chauvel describes the author thus: 'Lieut.-Colonel Olden is well qualified to undertake the work, as, joining the Regiment on its inception, he served with it throughout the War, and, though twice wounded, was never long away from duty. He..... More