Aboriginal Art, 23 + 24 November 2004
Sydney, Lawson Menzies, 2004. With the results of the sale (Number 3716) with the prices realised loosely inserted (with one sheet tipped-in to the first page) with a few ink annotations. More
Sydney, Lawson Menzies, 2004. With the results of the sale (Number 3716) with the prices realised loosely inserted (with one sheet tipped-in to the first page) with a few ink annotations. More
Brisbane, Government Printer, 1996. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton (dated June 1996). Aboriginal Land Claim number 6. More
Brisbane, Government Printer, 1994. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton (dated 1994). Aboriginal Land Claim number 1. More
Wien, Museum für Völkerkunde, 1967. Tribal objects from Australia, New Guinea, Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia in the collection of the Ethnographic Museum in Vienna. Text in German. More
Canberra, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, 1995. More
Ditchling, The Institute, 1959. Not least, S.R. Mitchell: 'The Woodworking Tools of the Australian Aborigines' (pp191-199). More
Gold Coast, Gold Coast City Art Gallery in association with the Tjanpi Desert Weavers, 2009. Published to accompany the travelling exhibition of the same name first shown at the Gold Coast City Art Gallery from 17 October to 6 December 2009. A related postcard (signed 'Eva') is loosely inserted. [2..... More
Darwin, A.J. Arthur, Government Printer for Northern Territory Medical Service, 1968. More
Sydney, University of Sydney, 1958. Includes contributions from W.E.H. Stanner (on cargo cults) and Ronald M. Berndt (on Aboriginal art) among others. More
Parkville, 'Aboriginal Affairs', 1962 to 1966. Subjects raised include education, morality and legality, Aborigines and other Australians, and Aborigines compared to Maoris and American Indians. More
Sydney, Annandale Galleries, 2008. One of 1000 copies of this exhibition catalogue; loosely inserted is a card flyer for the exhibition. With numerous colour illustrations and an introduction by Bill Gregory. More
[No place], The Texas Company (Australasia), [1950s?]. In the foreword, the Company (producers of the Texaco range of oils and fuels) 'feels it is rendering a service' by presenting some topical side-lights on the vanishing race, particularly as the 'problem of exploiting [the Northern Territory's] commercial possibilities' is at hand..... More
Port Augusta, Pipa Wangka, [1980]. 'By Year 8 students, Port Augusta High School, November 1980'. More
[Melbourne], Victorian Aboriginal Group, 1943, 1946-53 and 1966. 'Objects. To study the conditions of the Aborigines throughout Australia, to promote their welfare, and to help form a public conscience in favour of just and enlightened treatment of the people under our charge'. More
[Darwin], Welfare Branch, Northern Territory Administration, [1966]. More
London, Frederick Muller, 1969 [first UK edition]. The author was Professor of Anatomy and Histology at the University of Adelaide, and this book was based on 'some twenty years of work on Aborigines, both in the laboratory and on expeditions to many parts of Australia' (mainly in the Northern Territory)..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1979 and 1975. Australian Institute Aboriginal Studies New Series Number 12 and AIAS Research and Regional Studies Number 4. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1975 [first thus - Volume 1 was first published separately in 1971 as 'Studies in Physical Anthropology']. Australian Aboriginal Studies, Research and Regional Studies Number 5. More
Alice Springs, Jukurrpa Books/ IAD Press Centre, 1999. More
Marrickville, Labour Press Books, 1994. 'This volume contains the record of the campaign conducted by the Socialist Labour league and the Committee for a Workers Inquiry' (from the blurb). More
Acton, Canberra, ANU Press and Aboriginal History Inc., 2016. More
Cairns, Yalga-Binbi Institute for Community Development (and others), 1995. Exhibition catalogue. More
Adelaide, E.S. Wigg & Son, [1880s]. The views are mainly street scenes and public buildings. Two of the plates are signed in the negative 'Sweet | Adelaide', and the balance of the photographs are almost certainly his work. Captain Samuel White Sweet (1825-1886) was a sea captain, surveyor and photographer..... More
Port Augusta, Pipa Wangka/ Nepabunna Aboriginal School, 1985. More