'Guilty Wretch that I Am'. Echoes of Australian Bushrangers from the Death Row Memoirs of Richard Burgess
South Melbourne, The Macmillan Company of Australia, 1984. With historical notes by Ken Byron. More
South Melbourne, The Macmillan Company of Australia, 1984. With historical notes by Ken Byron. More
London, Fisher Unwin, 1906. With the bookplate of Sir Richard Baker (1841-1911). 'Barrister, pastoralist and politician ... [Baker was] the first South Australian-born member of the colonial legislature ... [and] one of the founding fathers of Federation' (ADBonline). More
London, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1908. With the armorial bookplate of Sir Richard Chaffey Baker, 1841-1911; barrister, pastoralist and influential South Australian politician. Baker was one of the founding fathers of Federation and the first President of the Senate in the first Commonwealth Parliament. One of the Spanish Series..... More
Crows Nest, Sue Hines/ Allen & Unwin, 2005. More
Sydney, Cassell Australia, 1968. Colin Frank Cave (1926-1979) was Nick Cave's father; the book, and Colin's influence on his son, became publicly noticed in 1983 when Cave named his first band after The Birthday Party 'Nick Cave, Man or Myth'; the same band later became The Bad Seeds. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1990 (facsimile edition)/ 1920. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1973. The notorious rape-murder trial involving Rupert Maxwell Stuart (born on a cattle station near Alice Springs, the son of 'a full-blood Aranda tribesman ... and a girl who had one white grandparent'. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton (dated December 1982). More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1995 (facsimile edition)/ 1827 to 1852. One of the Legal Classics Library. More
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1987. 'The story of Australia's first and oldest organized police force ... It is a stormy and violent history as police strove to bring Pax Britannica across a wild frontier which stretched from Mount Gambier in the south to Darwin in the north ... [Clyne] looks closely..... More
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1987. 'The story of Australia's first and oldest organized police force ... It is a stormy and violent history as police strove to bring Pax Britannica across a wild frontier which stretched from Mount Gambier in the south to Darwin in the north ... [Clyne] looks closely..... More
USA, Crime and Justice History Group, Inc, 1980 & 1981. With an original receipt addressed to The Honorable Mr Justice Zelling (sometime Supreme Court Judge of South Australia). More
Melbourne, Gryphon Books, 1977. Number 32 of only 750 numbered copies. More
North Ryde, CCH Australia Limited, 1987. More
Berkeley, California Continuing Education of the Bar, 1988. More
Darwin, Avonmore Books, 2016. More
Sydney, Hale & Iremonger Pty Limited, 1995. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1996 (facsimile edition)/ 1655. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1988 (facsimile edition)/ 1985 (third edition)/ 1964. One of the Legal Classics Library. More
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1996. The second volume of the official history of the Australian Customs Service. More
London, Macmillan and Co., 1878 (first edition in English)/ 1874. The 'additions and alterations in the present edition make it in several respects almost a new work' (author's preface), and the 18-page introduction by T.E. Cliffe Leslie is new to this edition. Provenance: Charles H. Pearson, with his ink ownership..... More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1988 (facsimile edition)/ 1838. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1994 (facsimile edition)/ 1894. One of the Legal Classics Library. More
Carlton, The Miegunyah Press, 2003. Warmly inscribed in ink to Alan & Libby [Brissenden], dated (10 April 2003) and signed by the author on the half-title page, and again beneath the half-title. 'The first published biography of Australia's most eminent judge, Sir Owen Dixon (1886-1972)' (dustwrapper). Number 42 in the..... More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1987 (facsimile edition)/ 1879. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Brisbane, The Edmonds Publishing Co., [1944]. With sections on 'Your Military Rights', 'Your Civil Rights', and 'Your "New Order"'. More