Timeless Machines. Veteran and Vintage Motoring in Australia and New Zealand
Blakehurst, Marquee Publishing Company, 1990. More
Blakehurst, Marquee Publishing Company, 1990. More
Adelaide, The Association, 2003. More
Sydney, Dreamweaver Books, 1986/ 1984. More
Prahran, Fortnightly Motor Manual, [circa 1955]. 'A most accurate and comprehensive account of motoring in Australia from its birth.... of the men who pioneered the industry... of all the record-breakers who played their part in testing themselves and their machines' (dustwrapper). More
[Port Melbourne], The Author, 2010. Signed by the author (and dated 2011). 'Australia's leading car club for almost 70 years, the Light Car Club of Australia ran the original Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island in 1928, started Rob Roy hill climb, organised motor racing at Albert Park in the..... More
Plympton, Vintage Sports Car Club of South Australia Inc, 1996. With the ink ownership details of Eddie Harris (see Index for several mentions). More
Unley, Sporting Car Club of South Australia, 1994. Dated (1994), inscribed and signed in ink to Ed Harris by both the author - and Kym Bonython. More
Henley Beach, Seaview Press, 2003. More
[Melbourne], The Vintage Sports Car Club of Australia, 1948 and 1949. The first number states it is 'the first issue ... in its new form'. Bound with 'NZ Sports Car Club Bulletin', Volume 3, Number 2, December 1945 to Volume 3, Number 8, December 1947. Octavo, seven issues, each 16..... More
Dover Gardens, The Vinall Family, 1987. One of 1000 copies. Provenance: 'E.J. Harris' is written in ink on the front pastedown. More
Carindale, The Vintage Car Club of Queensland, 2005. Number 121 of only 200 copies. Provenance: the ownership details of 'E.J. Harris 2/06' are written in ink on the front pastedown, and a double-sided sheet of pencilled notes (on Bentley Drivers Club, South Australia Inc. letterhead). More
Brisbane, The Vintage Car Club of Queensland, July 1980. Number 209 of only 300 copies. The numerical list of pre-publication subscribers printed at the rear accounts for the first 140 copies. Provenance: the ownership details of 'E.J. Harris 1985' are written in ink on the front pastedown. More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1992. More
Paris, Histoire & Collections, 1998. An encyclopaedic work, encompassing all the models produced by Chenard & Walcker (from early quadricycles to race cars, saloons to trucks and buses), as well as the heavy vehicles of its sister marque FAR (including tractors and military vehicles). More
Sparkford, Foulis Haynes, 1989. A Foulis Motoring Book. More
Charnay-lès-Mâcon, EBS, 2014. Number 666 of only 700 copies. More
Gordon, R&T Publishing, 1986. More
London, G.T Foulis & Co. Ltd, 1947 [sixth impression, but 'fifth edition' printed on spine of dustwrapper]/ 1942. More
London, G.T Foulis & Co. Ltd, 1947 [sixth impression, but 'fifth edition' printed on spine of dustwrapper]/ 1942. More
Adelaide, Museum Publishing Co, 1981. More
South Melbourne, Macmillan, 1983. Loosely inserted is a large 1983 AAA Conference 'With compliments' card made out to Mr M.E. Brooks. More
Paris, Editions A. Papeghin, [circa 1910s]. Not least, the semi-deserted avenues with occasional pedestrians, mounted travellers, horse-drawn carriages and carts, early jalopies and motor omnibuses. More
Lawrence, Marine Publications, 1973. More
Canley, Standard Motor Co., Ltd., 1933. 'The 1933 Standards! Could any cars be built better than those that Standard made for 1932? Could any cars be more successful, more welcome in a world of thrift?' (from the first page). More