The Aboriginals Songbook
Richmond, Greenhouse, 1987. Dated (1995) and signed in ink by the author. One of the Faces of Australia Series, this book was designed to accompany 'The Aboriginals' record album. More
Richmond, Greenhouse, 1987. Dated (1995) and signed in ink by the author. One of the Faces of Australia Series, this book was designed to accompany 'The Aboriginals' record album. More
Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1973. One of the Symbol, Myth and Ritual series; the author examines 'certain patterns of ritual and belief that recur in Australian aboriginal religions, and offers a critique of the literature on the subject'. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia/ University of Adelaide, 1966 and 1966. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1967. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1967. More
London, Wm Heinemann Medical Books Ltd, 1946. With a later ink gift inscription to 'Donald', being eminent Australian neurosurgeon Professor Donald Simpson AO, MC (1927-2018). Not least, occasional Australian aboriginal references. More
North Blackburn, Collins Dove, 1994. More
Glebe, Historic Houses Trust of NSW, 1995. With the ink ownership details (MOS, 12 February 1997) of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM. A catalogue of the inaugural exhibition at the MOS Focus Gallery, Museum of Sydney on the site of the first Government House. More
Iwupataka, The Jay Creek Progress Association, [circa 1972]. More
[Ernabella], Ernabella Arts Incorporated, 1998. Not least, interviews with artists Nura Rupert, Nyukana Baker and Tjulkiwa. More
Adelaide, Printed by The Mail Newspapers Ltd [for the author], [1950]. Including the original Indigenous inhabitants, colonisation, pastoral pioneers and more. More
London, Methuen and Sydney, Hicks Smith, 1973. Inscribed ('I hope you like your voyage through my book') and signed by the author in ink on the half-title. More
London, Methuen/ Hicks Smith, 1973 (first Australian edition). Inscribed ('For my Point Pearce friends') and signed in ink by the author on the half-title. Point Pearce is a South Australian Aboriginal settlement. The 'spirit wind, invoked by the ancient powers of Nunganee the Aboriginal'. More
Milang, SA, Milang and District Historical Society, 1981. Not least, the Ngarrindjeri tribe. More
Melbourne, George Robertson, 1880. A foundational work of Australian anthropology, concentrating on the Gunai / Kurnai people of Gippsland and the Gamilaraay of New South Wales and southern Queensland. More
Brisbane, Boolarong Publications, 1988 [facsimile edition]/ 1888. With the small ownership label of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM. One of 1500 copies. More
Unley, Australian Plants Society, 2007. Dated, inscribed and signed in ink by the author on the title page. 'The plants of [the Flinders Ranges] have provided the Adnyamathanha people with plentiful food, medicine, craft and hardware supplies for thousands of years ... complete with botanical descriptions and illustrations of many..... More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1990. More
Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 1987. "Through case studies of two schools in central Australian Pitjantjatjara settlements, a number of key themes are explored." More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 2020. 'Biting the Clouds - a euphemism for being stoned on opium - combines historial, personal and cultural imagery to reclaim the Badtjala story from the colonisation narrative' (rear cover blurb). The Badtjala are indigenous to K'gari (Fraser Island). More
London, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research/ Oxford University Press, 1973. Not least, 'The Spatial Presentation of Cosmic Order in Walbiri Iconography' by Nancy D. Munn. More
Mile End, Wakefield Press, 2016. 'Baudin's expedition collected well in excess of 100,000 specimens, produced more than 1500 drawings and published the first complete chart of Australia ... [including] some of the earliest European views of Australian fauna'. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2004. 'While the name of Matthew Flinders has found its rightful place in the pantheon of Australian explorers, that of Nicolas Baudin remains tarnished by the false accusations made against him by his enemies. This book redresses the balance. Next to Flinders' voice is that of..... More
Glenelg, Boomerang Art, 2008. 'A colourful account of the art of the late Minnie Pwerle and her sisters Emily, Molly and Galya. It also shows the works of Minnie's daughter Barbara Weir, and granddaughter Teresa Purla' (Trove). Utopia is a former cattle station, also known as Urapuntja. More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2007. Signed and inscribed by Nettelbeck and signed by Foster. More