New Zealand's First World War Heritage
Auckland, Exisle Publishing Limited, 2015. More
Auckland, Exisle Publishing Limited, 2015. More
Stroud, The History Press, 2011 (fourth impression)/ 2004. 'Explains both the form and purpose of structures such as anti-invasion defences, airfields, naval installations and barracks, munitions dumps, and firing ranges, Cold War bunkers, and radar sites, factories and stores, all of which are well illustrated' (rear cover). More
Stroud, The History Press, 2012 (third impression) / 2008. 'The pillboxes of Britain and Ireland are among the most important military structures employed in the history of the defence of these islands. This work presents the first thorough study and classification of pillboxes and related structures, including section posts, Seagull..... More
London, The Folio Society, 2001 (first thus). Edited, and with an introduction, by Jan Morris. More
London, I.B. Tauris Publishers, 2002 (reprint)/ 2002. The titles are: Volume I: North-west Italy: the regions of Piemonte, Liguria, Lombardia and Emiglia-Romagna; Volume II: North-east Italy: the regions of the Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige, and Friuli-Venezia Giulia; Volume III: Central Italy: the regions of Toscana and Umbria; Volume IV: Central Italy..... More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1981. More
London, Allen Lane/ Penguin Books, 2002 (tenth impression)/ 2002 (revised edition)/ 1999. 'Organized by county', the churches selected 'are of all periods and denominations, though most are medieval foundations' (from the dustwrapper). More
Oxford, Architectural Press, 1996 (twentieth, revised and expanded, edition)/ 1896. 'The twentieth edition is, necessarily, an extensive revision and extension of the nineteenth rather than a major overhaul or exercise in restructuring. Nevertheless, around 35 percent of the text is new, the book is nearly 200 pages longer, and a...... More
Frankfurt, Umschau Verlag, 1967 and 1966 (various impressions)/ 1959-1965. Text in German. The titles are: Baukunst der Renaissance in Europa; Baukunst der Gotik in Europa; Baukunst der Romanik in Europa; Baukunst des Barock in Europa, and Vorromanische Kunst und Ihre Wurzeln. More
This is one of a suite of drawings produced by Boxall to illustrate 'The Cities of Australia' by Katleen Ussher, published in London in June 1928; a photocopy of page 95 of the book, featuring this image as a head-piece, is attached to the rear of the mount. The book..... More
Sydney, Fine Arts Press, 1980. Number 71 of 135 copies of the deluxe issue, signed by both authors. The 'trade' edition, published in the same year in Adelaide by Rigby, comprised 990 copies in synthetic half leather and parchment. More
Adelaide, Beaumont Press, 1993. Signed by the author. More
Kensington, New South Wales University Press, 1989. More
Sydney, John Ferguson, 1977. Signed by the author, W.B. 'Bill' Pitcher. More
[Adelaide], The Author, December 1983 (second impression)/ October 1983. Signed by the author in ink on the title page. More
[South Australia, The Company, 1986]. A history of the South Australian brickmakers, including Adelaide Potteries Limited, City Bricks Limited, and the South Australian Co-operative Brick Company Limited as well as PGH. More
Adelaide, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, 1996. More
Robert Emerson Curtis (1898-1996), English-born Australian artist, architectural draftsman, camouflage officer, and official war artist, emigrated to Queensland in 1914. In 1922 he 'travelled to the USA with his great friend, the pioneer filmmaker, Charles Chauvel. There he developed what was to become a lifelong interest in industrial modernism and..... More
'Château Tanunda, birthplace of the Barossa, was established in 1890 and is the site of some of the Valley's first vines planted as well as its first winery. The majestic bluestone winery and vineyards is a living testament to the colourful history and pioneering spirit of Australia's most famous wine..... More
London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1909. The folding maps include those of the cities of Nuremburg, Rothenburg, Karlsruhe and Cologne, all of which were extensively damaged during the Second World War. Provenance: Dr Alan Hutchings (1936-2015), a South Australian town planner, not least the Director of Town Planning for the Monarto..... More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1978. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1969. Signed in ink on the title page by both authors. Sir Edward James Ranembe Morgan (1900-1977), judge, local historian and sometime president of the National Trust of South Australia and foundation board-member of the National Gallery of South Australia. Stephen Hamilton Gilbert (1910-1979) took the..... More
Melbourne, Lansdowne Press, 1972 (first edition). Architect Philip Cox 'discusses thirty-four important homesteads and places them in the context of contemporary architectural styles'. More
Sydney, Methuen Australia, 1980. More