A Prehistory of Australia, New Guinea and Sahul
Sydney, Academic Press, 1982. With the contemporary pencilled ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Sydney, Academic Press, 1982. With the contemporary pencilled ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
New York, Rizzoli, 1992. Not least, contributions by ethnologists Simon Kooijman, Jac. Hoogerbrugge and Theodoor van Baaren. More
Budapest, Publishing House of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1961. The author was Director of the Ethnographical Museum of Budapest; translated by Eva Racz. More
Köln, Stadt Köln, 1987. Text in German. Extensive catalogue of the Clausmeyer collection from the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum in Cologne. More
Auckland, Auckland Institute and Museum, 1989. An illustrated catalogue of the sound-producing instruments of Oceania in the Auckland Institute Museum. More
Belair, Crawford House Publishing Australia/ Oceania Art Society, 2005. Provenance: Professor Joost Daalder with his occasional pencilled annotations. Loosely inserted are several sheets of a printed draft review of the book by Daalder, with his annotations. 'This book ... illustrates twice as many types of Melanesian shields as ... previous..... More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1985 (third impression)/ 1983. A significant work, published posthumously (the author died of leukaemia at the age of thirty in 1977). More
Basel, Tribal Art Centre, 1985. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name, from January 1985 to November 1988. More
Basel, Birkhäuser Verlag, 1989. Tribal art of the Abelam people of Papua New Guinea. Text in German. More
Paris/ Milan, Musée du quai Branly/ 5 Continents Editions, 2006. Catalogue to accompany the exhibition at the St Louis Art Museum, (15 October, 2006 - 7 January, 2007). More
New York, Museum of Primitive Art, 1967. This book includes 'a complete, annotated pictorial catalogue of the objects he collected, some of the finest works of Oceanic art known'. Michael Rockefeller (1938-1961) lost his life on the second expedition (in November 1961); the photographs to that expedition disappeared with him..... More
Darlingurst, Emperor Publishing, 1990. More
Milton, The Jacaranda Press, 1973. Not least, the author's note on the photographic equipment used. With a loosely inserted ten-page magazine article written by the author; 'Papua New Guinea. The First Decade' (1985). More
Bathurst, Robert Brown and Associates, 1983. More
Boston, MFA Publications/ Museum of Fine Arts, 2006. A catalogue depicting a collection of some 80 Oceanic objects. With essays by Michael Gunn and Christraud M. Geary. More
Paris, Musées de Marseille, 2000. Catalogue to accompany the exhibition held in Marseille, April 19 to August 30, 2000. More
Boston/Toronto, Bulfinch Press, 1996. With an essay by Meg Taylor, and 'forest stories' by Chris Rainier. More
London, The Royal Society, 1985. An offprint from 'The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Volume 311'. With the colour pictorial bookplate of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). More
San Francisco, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco/ 5 Continents Editions, 2005. Presentation copy, dated (19 December 2005), signed and warmly inscribed in ink by John Friede on the half-title. Includes an essay by Robert L. Welsch. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1981. More
Glebe, The School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (University of Sydney), Commonwealth Department of Health, 1946. Service publication (School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine) Number 6. More
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1974. Edited, with an introduction, by Peter Biskup. Number seven in the Pacific History series. More
Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria, 2009. Contributions from Drusilla Modjeska and Alban Sare. This catalogue accompanied an exhibition held at the NGV from 27th November 2009 to 21st March 2010. More
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1967 (but 1968). More
Palos Verdes Estates, Michael Hamson Oceanic Art, 2010. With essays by Richard Aldridge, Michael Hamson, Crispin Howarth and Virginia-Lee Webb. More