The Genus Daphne
Dobré, SEN, 2001. More
Dobré, SEN, 2001. More
Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, 2001. 'In 1787 William Curtis founded the "Botanical Magazine", a journal containing hand-coloured engravings of plants with accompanying text, which is still published today. It is now the longest-running horticultural or botanical periodical and is probably the oldest journal containing coloured illustrations still in production' (from..... More
Columbus, Quests, 1987. 'Eighteen choice, pedigreed dogs and pups are arrested, jailed and condemned to die without any kind of due process. This is the account of the owner's desperate attempt to get his pets off death row and to prove his innocence of being involved in dog fighting' [from..... More
East Roseville, Kangaroo Press, 1999 (first edition). The plates include 'the largest number of Redoute's watercolours of the Australian flora ever published in one volume'. More
Randwick, New South Wales University Press, 1986 ('Reprinted with minor amendments')/ 1984. More
Randwick, New South Wales University Press, 1994 (revised edition)/ 1984. 'Substantially rewritten and revised, this latest and expanded edition contains a wealth of new material and data on current research and technology'. More
Sydney, University of NSW Press Ltd/ Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, 2000. With hundreds of illustrations, including 16 pages of colour illustrations from photographs. More
Portland, Timber Press, 2008. More
Melbourne, Inkata Press, 1979. More
Sydney, Royal Society of New South Wales, 1928. This issue also contains numerous articles on botany; eucalyptus oil, sandalwood oil and several essential oils. More
London, B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1986. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press for the Government of Papua New Guinea, 1981 (first edition). Predominately the Elaeocarpaceae. (For Volume I, see under WOMERSLEY). More
Folkestone, Dawson Science History Publications, 1976. Loosely inserted is the prospectus. More
North Ryde, Angus & Robertson, 1990. More
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1993. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994. 'The Australian vegetation is the end result of a remarkable history of climate change, latitudinal change, continental isolation, soil evolution, interaction with an evolving fauna, fire and human impact. This book presents a detailed synopsis of the critical events which led to the evolution of..... More
Portland, Timber Press, 2000 (third printing)/ 1999. More
Portland, Timber Press, 2009 (updated paperback edition)/ 1999. More
London, The Folio Society, 2007 (first thus). The six plants deemed most impactful by the author are Quinine, Tea, Sugar, Potato, Cotton and Coca. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1984. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1984. More
[Gooseberry Hill], Noel Hoffman, 2011 (third edition)/ 1998 (revised second edition with supplement)/ 1984. This third edition contains over 50 pages more than the revised second edition (as described by Trove). More
Chipping Norton, Surrey Beatty & Sons, 1996. With the colour-pictorial bookplate and ownership label of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). The book reviews the achievements and reassesses the significance of the expedition, with contributions from 'prehistorians, historians, anthropologists, biologists, ecologists, geologists, Aboriginal people and social commentators'..... More
Chipping Norton, Surrey Beatty & Sons, 1996. The book reviews the achievements and reassesses the significance of the expedition, with contributions from 'prehistorians, historians, anthropologists, biologists, ecologists, geologists, Aboriginal people and social commentators'. Not indicated, but limited to 1200 copies. More
The gelatin silver postcard-format print (circa 1920s) is in fine condition. The unidentified location depicted is presumably in England, where the item was sourced. The British passion for dogs is taken to extremes in this instance, with the bulldog resting on its stomach and front paws on the operating table..... More