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3659481521.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192459714New York & London: G.P. Putnam’s Sons 1924. Thick tall 8vo. xiii 1 414 pp. Illustrated title page. Photo frontisp. 79 photo illustrations. Green publisher’s cloth gilt decorative lettering front cover gilt lettering on spine photo-illustrated endpapers t.e.g. minor bumping to couple corners still VG bright copy. First American edition of this lavishly illustrated work featuring the photo illustrations drawn from Hurley’s 1921 silent film documentary Pearls and Savages. He further edited and enhanced the film for re-release in October 1923 with the follow-up film title “With the headhunters in Papua†released in October 1923. The documentary expedition surrounded photographing and recording the work of Anglican missionaries working amongst the peoples of Papua New Guinea and the Torres Strait. Hurley and McCulloch dubiously obtained hundreds of objects including sacred items from indigenous peoples at the time and in fact the territorial administrator Sir Hubert Murray intervened by ordering some returned and Hurley was refused reentry to shoot more films. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, hardcover
36038Philippines: n.p. n.d. Photograph Album. Very good. Oblong plastic bound photograph album. 10.5 x 7.5". 52 photographs measuring approximately 3.75" x 2.5". These pictures are possibly prints. "United States Air Forces" embossed on the front cover. Inside the front cover is written "31st Div USMC New Britain Philippines." Album is clean and in very good condition. <br /> <br /> Photographs depict soldiers in camp in the jungle riding ox's picture of a downed planes pictures of jeeps and equipment tents and a couple of photographs of natives. No dates or names found inside. Unclear where the photographs were taken. The 31st Division was in the Philippines and New Guinea during World War Two. n.p. unknown
SONG99808501160000-00-00. First Edition. paperback. Used: Good. 5.75x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
1930128061New Guinea: Unknown Photographer 1930. Very Good. New Guinea Unknown Photographer circa 1930s. Postcard-format gelatin silver photographs 140 × 89 mm or the reverse one on Kodak Post Card stock the others on plain stock. One bottom margin unevenly trimmed; minor silvering-out and trifling signs of handling; in excellent condition. Two photographs show ornately decorated men in a village. The other one features two young girls in grass skirts holding posies or something similar; the word 'lusious sic' is written in ink on the verso. A fourth snapshot 64 × 108 mm on 'Velox' paper with the words 'Native Huts' written on the verso is included: a small group of people including two white men and two local women are shown at the front of one of the dwellings. 4 items. Unknown Photographer unknown
2026__0443337160Academic Pr 2026. Paperback. New. 305 pages. 9.00x6.00 inches. Academic Pr paperback
ANAIS-9980850116Handcrafts Development Branch Dept. of Industrial Development. paperback. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Handcrafts Development Branch, Dept. of Industrial Development paperback
2000175461Springer 2000-02-29. hardcover. Very Good. 7x1x10. Springer hardcover
3845472006.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20131-3659449466LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2013. Paperback. New. 260 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.59 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
1967144689Boroko Port Moresby: Southsea Publishing Company 1967. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Boroko Port Moresby Southsea Publishing Company 1967. Quarto two issues 20 and 20 pages including the covers with numerous illustrations. Saddle-stapled pictorial wrappers; creased and a little marked; paper a little tanned; in very good condition. Two early issues of this scarce publication from pre-independence New Guinea. 'A well illustrated satirical magazine for the expatriate community "Black & White" "set out to prove that the people of this Territory are capable of having a laugh at themselves". It includes cartoons of Gordon Tripp attacks on the Territory's administration and commentary on race relations leading up to independence in Papua New Guinea. It was eventually suppressed by legislation in the House of Assembly preventing publication of written matter which could be construed as "threatening provocative or offensive to people of other races or tribes"' National Library of Australia. Southsea Publishing Company paperback
202912 page TLS describing in great detail the difficulties in setting up a mining operation in New Guinea. The author H. Edward Clayton is attempting to set up an aerial tramway to transport the ore. It is 3 1/2 miles long and passes over very rough country - the difficulty in hauling the cable is palpable. Clearly having been engaged in mining in other parts of the world before he speaks of Papua NG as "the worst country I've struck in getting anything started up" with no facilities the necessity of setting up your own company mess where as in the past "anywhere else a bording sic house keeper will light along and start up a show even if it does a bit of sly grog as well". He blames the "Navigation Act" which he calls "a curse on this country". "We have Dutch and Japanese boats passing within a hundred miles and the only ones allowed to call here are the little island boats of B.P's; the work is too much for them and the result is high fares and feights sic and infrequent service." <br /> <br /> Several other people are mentioned. There is a reference to "Bill Horsburgh" who is the assayer on this mine married with three children one of them was hospitalized for rheumatic fever in Port Moresby. "Bill has changed a good deal- as quiet as can be until he has a few in and the crust cracks." This could be a reference to William Horsburgh born in Queensland and married to Frances Stella Clayton. W.W. Horsburgh was an assayer and worked with the Dubuna and Laloki Mines of the New Guinea Copper Mines until at least 1927. It's possible that the author of the letter is related in some way to Horsburgh's wife. Clayton also asks after a George Osborne. <br /> <br /> We presume that the Laloki Mine is part of the Astrolabe mineral field near Port Moresby a massive copper mine that ran from 1907 to 1926 at the Laloki and Dubuna Mines and transported by light rail and aerial ropeway to a smelter near the Tahira Inlet wharf. Geology & Mining Potential of New Guinea by Wiliamson and Hancock 2005. <br /> <br /> 2 pp 8x10" signed H. Edward Clayton. Old folds very good condition overall. unknown
33711At head of title: 1888. Queensland. Brisbane : James C. Beal Government Printer 1888. Foolscap folio 330 mm disbound pp 49 2 13; some foxing at extremities otherwise very good. Scarce. unknown
34048At head of title: 1889. Queensland. Brisbane : James C. Beal Government Printer 1889. Foolscap folio 330 mm staple bound pp 39 with a large folding colour map at rear; front with rust marks around the staples and some very light foxing otherwise very good. Scarce. unknown
2016x-1138199737CRC Pr I Llc 2016. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 367 pages. 9.25x6.14x0.83 inches. CRC Pr I Llc paperback
1919026754BOSTON MA: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. FLAT SIGNED BY AUTHOR OWNER'S NAME PHILIP P. WELLS. . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1919. HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO. hardcover
1999Alibris.0030112Papua New Guinea Office of National Planning. 1999. Trade paperback. Very good. 320 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps bibliography. Papua New Guinea Office of National Planning paperback
2017Alibris.0037475The Bible Society of India. 2017. Hard cover. Very good. 369 p. Includes illustrations. . Inai be Buka Helaga ena sivarai Hiri Motu gado ai maragi idia duahia diba gauna. Ena hereva be auka lasi dainai maragi ese Buka Helaga ena hadibaia hereva do idia abia dae diba. Mauri henia sivaraidia; Inia be Dirava ena Hereva iena Lauma ese ia gwauraia gauna. Laulau namodia 200 mai kahana ese Buka Helaga ia herevalaia taudia edia kara idia hedinaraia namo herea. The Bible Society of India hardcover
1992Alibris.0030302The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea. 1992. Hard cover. Fine. 649 p. Includes illustrations. The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea hardcover
2012Alibris.0030226The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea. 2012. 2nd ed. Trade paperback. Very good. small chip on front cover corner. The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea paperback
192576017Brisbane: Lutheran Mission Tract 1925. First edition reprinted in 1986. Octavo. 22 pp. Publisher's light orange wrappers with a photographic illustration of Bai on the front and a map on the rear. Small yellow sticker to upper margin of front wrapper. very small closed tear to margin of first leaf. Only 8 copies recorded by OCLC. A very good copy.Scarce booklet on the evangelical work of Christian Keyser Lutheran missionary of the Neuendettelsau Mission Society in New Guinea and his conversion of Bai an individual he publicly accuses of sorcery and then converts to Christianity. Keysser first met Bai in 1905. This book details his long-suffering though finally fruitfull attempts to convert the sorcerer Bai. "Soon after the first few lessons he came to my room to make a confession. So I listened. That WAS a confession. He named eleven women with whom he had committed adultery besides many "minor matters" seven murders. over thirty verses of witchcraft innumerable thefts and other thing" p. 6. Lutheran Mission Tract unknown
2000Q-0834212609Springer 2000-02-29. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
2025x-1032892773CRC Pr I Llc 2025. Hardcover. New. 392 pages. 9.18x6.12x10.24 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover