Rights in Air Space
Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1965. More
Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1965. More
Melbourne, S. Brain, Acting Government Printer, 1881. Victorian Parliamentary Paper 85 of 1880-81; one of only 885 copies printed. The report contains 171 detailed questions and answers from five witnesses. Some 67 individuals shared ÂŁ8000, ranging from Superintendent Hare with ÂŁ800, to Mr Osborne with ÂŁ25. Seven native trackers (Hero..... More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1881. Victorian Parliamentary Paper C6 of 1881; one of only 800 copies printed. The five witnesses include Superintendent Francis Hare, Superintendent John Sadleir, Detective Michael Ward and Constable Robert Alexander. Aaron Sherritt, a childhood friend of Joe Byrne, one of the Kelly gang, became a double agent..... More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1990 (facsimile edition)/ 1945. Translated by Anders Wedberg. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Sydney, Butterworth, [1923] (second revised edition, also first Australian edition)/ 1912. In the Notable British Trials series. Not stated as such, but the Colonial edition. More
London, J. Johnson and J. Butterworth, and Salisbury, B.C. Collins, 1795 ('third edition, with considerable additions')/ 1790. Provenance: Howard Zelling, sometime Supreme Court Judge of South Australia, with his name-stamp on the front flyleaf. An earlier name-stamp (J. & F. Anderson, Edinburgh) appears on the front pastedown and title page..... More
London, Professional Books, 1972 [facsimile edition]/ 1582. One of the Classical English Law Texts series; this volume has a 14-page introduction by the general editor, P.R. Glazebrook. With the name-stamp of Howard Zelling, sometime Supreme Court Judge of South Australia. More
Adelaide, Knox and Hargrave, October 1988. One of an unspecified limited edition printed 'in the sesquicentenary year for private circulation'. Nine partners (lacking only Max Horton) have signed a blank page at the rear of the book; this copy comes from the estate of one of them, Ian Dow. A...... More
Adelaide, W.K. Thomas and Co. [Printers], 1925. The title page is signed boldly by the author. These memoirs of 42 years in the South Australian police force first appeared as a series of articles published in 'The Register'. Le Lievre was stationed at Burra, Quorn, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Port..... More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1991 (facsimile edition)/ 1964. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1994 (facsimile edition)/ 1839. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1991 (facsimile edition)/ 1833. One of the Legal Classics Library. More
London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1895 (first edition). Criminology Series (edited by Morrison) Number 1. More
Birmingham, Gryphon Editions, 1982 (facsimile edition)/ 1861. One of the Legal Classics Library; complete with the useful 'Notes from the Editors' booklet. More
Adelaide, Australian Bank Employees Union, SA and NT Branch, 1989. Signed by both authors on the title page. Tipped in on the flyleaf is a signed, handwritten letter from Geoff Manning to 'Sir Walter' [Crocker]. More
London, Sweet and Maxwell, 1969. More
St Leonards, Allen & Unwin, 1995. More
Quorn, The Author, 1950. Signed in ink by the author on the title page, and inscribed and signed by him 'with Fraternal Greetings' to 'Ernest Henry Grimes, Editor of The Herald'. More
The author was a member of the South Australian Mounted Police Force from September 1840 to January 1846. This issue also contains articles on the memorial to Captain Collett Barker (12 pages), the destruction of Stuart's tree at Chambers Bay (6 pages), and recollections of various old SA colonists (27..... More
Wellington, R.E. Owen, Government Printer, 1958. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1968. Inscribed, dated (2 May 1971) and signed by the author on the flyleaf. 'The true story of how a many triumphed over a life of crime and imprisonment and won a respected place in the community'. More
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1979. Signed by the author on the flyleaf. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1967 (facsimile)/ 1838. Peade A116: only 592 copies. Australiana Facsimile Editions number 116. More
London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1921 (fourth edition). The author was 'sometime official member of executive and legislative councils, resident magistrate and warden for goldfields, high sheriff and high bailiff, and senior officer of armed constabulary for H.M.'s possession of New Guinea'. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1886. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 137 of 1886; only 700 copies printed. All "correspondence, telegrams and minutes relating to the dispensing with the services of Dr Morice as Protector of Aborigines and Health Officer". Morice was sacked for "insubordination, resistence of retrenchment, and litigious disposition"; his..... More