The Willow and the Cloth. A Compendium of Cricketing Clergymen from the 18th Century
Eureka, Winsor Editions, 1999. Signed by the author on the title page. More
Eureka, Winsor Editions, 1999. Signed by the author on the title page. More
Adelaide, The Author, [circa 1960?]. Signed and dated (19 October 1996) by the author, who spent over twenty years as patrol padre of the Methodist Inland Mission in the Northern Territory. More
London, Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, 1956 (third impression)/ 1950 (first UK edition). 'After a lifetime spent in the teaching of a system of knowledge which he gave only to a small circle of pupils, George Ivanovich Gurdjieff decided shortly before his death in October 1949 to publish the first..... More
Wien [Vienna], Verlag Herold, August 1950. Institut für Völkerkunde der Universität Wien, Acta Ethnologica et Linguistica Number 1. The text is in German ('On individual and gender totemism in Australia'). More
Bethlehem, Interprovincial Board of Christian Education, Moravian Church in America, 1983 (second edition)/ 1967. Not stated as such, but from the collection of Reverend Bill Edwards, and with his occasional emphases. More
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing House, 1984. Signed by the author on the title page. Not least, nine pages on the Lutheran missions at Kopperamanna and Killalpaninna. Loosely inserted are a printed invitation to the book launch and a short autograph card signed by the author repeating the invitation. More
Wellington, E.R. and H.A. Ryan, 1993. Number 145 of 1000 copies. A history of the Australian descendants of Scottish Covenanter Adam Harkness of 'Mitchellslacks' (died 1657). Loosely inserted is a small group of ephemera relating to the Harkness family, including the original prospectus and an addendum to the family tree..... More
Melbourne, Diocesan Book Society, June 1933. More
Adelaide, South Australian Methodist Historical Society, 1958 [first thus]. Number 47 of 150 copies. The history appeared originally in instalments in 'The Christian Weekly and Methodist Journal' from 1 January 1886 to 24 June 1887. More
Adelaide, South Australian Methodist Historical Society, 1958 [first thus]. Number 80 of 150 copies. The history appeared originally in instalments in 'The Christian Weekly and Methodist Journal' from 1 January 1886 to 24 June 1887. More
Perth, The Library, Western Australian Institute of Technology, 1986. With the ink ownership signature of Alan Brissenden (dated 18 March 1987). A few slightly creased photocopies, serving as a checklist, are loosely inserted. Number 9 in the Western Library Studies. More
London, Burns and Oates, 1954. With the pencilled ownership signature of Sir Walter Crocker. More
Brisbane, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Apostolate, 1993. More
Moonah, Mercury-Walch, [1978]. More
London, Cambridge University Press for the Royal Historical Society, 2011. Camden Fifth Series, Volume 40. More
Miami, Center for the Fine Arts/ Union of American Hebrew Congregations, 1987. Presentation copy (28 October 1987), inscribed in red ink ('For Heather') and signed 'Leonard'. Here contributing the essay 'A History of the Hebrew Collection of the Vatican Library', scholar and palaeographer Leonard Eugene Boyle, OP, OC was Prefect..... More
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1986. With the pencilled ownership signature of Thomas Thornton Reed, sometime Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide. Loosely inserted are Reed's invitation to the book launch, 2 newspaper cuttings (a review of the book (with pencilled emphases by Reed) and an interview with the author), and a few sundry..... More
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1986. 'A South Australian Jubilee 150 Publication supported by the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide'. More
Adelaide, Sharples Brothers, 1913. More
London, Bloomsbury Books, 1992. More
Cheltenham, The Author, 2012. Inscribed and signed by the author on the front free endpaper 'For Airlie & Barry, with appreciation and every good wish, Ralph Holden, 1.9.15'. More
Adelaide, [The Author], 1947. 'The comments and collection of incidents in this Book are intended as a brief defence on behalf of a section of the South Australian people who had to endure much odium during two Wartime periods' (introductory note). Sixty years on, it's still an uneasy read. Hermann..... More
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1845 (third edition)/ 1836 (first thus). Mounted on the front pastedown of each volume is a bookplate stating that 'This book was given by the Associates of the late Rev. Dr. Bray, to the Clerical Lending Library of Adelaide ... Australia ... 1846' (the last three..... More
Edinburgh, T and T Clark, 1998. The author is a Reader in Jewish and Early Christian Studies in the University of Cambridge. More
[Budapest], Királyi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda [for the] Müemlékek Országos Bizottsága és a Magyar Könyvbarátok [Royal Hungarian University Press for the National Committee of Museums and the Hungarian Friends of the Book], [circa 1935]. The introductory essay (pages 12-35) is in Hungarian; a synopsis is provided in German, French and English..... More