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200809434Paris, Editions FL larousse, 1996 ; in-8, 121 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
200615682Paris, Robert Laffont, 1974 ; in-8, 347 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
47612P., Presses de la Cité, 1983, in 4° cartonnage illustré de léditeur, 124 pages ; abondamment illustré.
1840LBW-7321Vers 1840. Aquarelles originales sur papier Whatman (30,5 x 23 cm).
2007116Paris, , 2007 in-8, 646 pp., nombreuses illustrations, broché. (B2)
200905189Paris, La colombe , 1954 ; in 8, 138 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Cinquante années de vie missionnaires en australie introduction par andré dupeyrat.
201906813Paris, Michel Lafon, 2018 ; in-8, 273 pp., br. Comme neuf broché.
7997Sydney, Charles Potter, 1896 ; in-8. Front.-XIV-337pp.- 42 planches hors-texte en noir - 1 vue panoramique dépliante en couleurs (port de Sydney) - 3 cartes couleurs - 1 carte en noir dépliante, 1 grand carte couleurs des chemins de fer. Manque le plan de Sydney mentioné dans la table. Pleine percaline rouge d'éditeur, plat sup. orné d'une plaque noir et or. Frottements au dos en tête et en queue.
201014762Paris, Gallimard bibliothèque du voyageur, 1996 ; in-8, 369 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Bon état.
218657Melbourne et Adelaide, 1865-1866 5 pièces en un vol. in-8, demi-veau blond, dos lisse, roulette dorée, filets à froid (reliure pastiche). Cachet (annulé). Bon exemplaire.
ORD-12009Gravure en couleurs échappée de l'atlas historique du Voyage autour du monde de Freycinet exécuté sur les corvettes l'Uranie et la Physicienne. Paris. Pillet. 1825-1826. Gravure de 320 x 234 mm, cuvette comprise, dans un cadre simple à baguette dorée de 512 x 350mm. Dessinée par Marchais d'après A. Pellion et gravée par Forget. Image lgt brunie, qq. rares petites piqûres, bel exemplaire.
201702496Paris, Société continentale d'éditions moderne illustrées - connaissance des iles - , 1966 ; grand in-8, 366 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Traduction de L.M. Ravet - 64 planches hors texte en héliogravure, 8 planches hors texte en couleur, 28 cartes et croquis dans le texte -hors commerce pour les biblliophiles de l'aventure.
201212575Paris, Société continentale d'éditions moderne illustrées - connaissance des iles - , 1966 ; grand in-8, 366 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Traduction de L.M. Ravet - 64 planches hors texte en héliogravure, 8 planches hors texte en couleur, 28 cartes et croquis dans le texte -hors commerce pour les biblliophiles de l'aventure - très bon état avec son rhodoide.
200813766Paris, Société continentale d'éditions moderne illustrées - connaissance des iles - , 1966 ; grand in-8, 366 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Traduction de L.M. Ravet - 64 planches hors texte en héliogravure, 8 planches hors texte en couleur, 28 cartes et croquis dans le texte -hors commerce pour les biblliophiles de l'aventure.
ORD-614Paris. Tallandier et Nelson Doubleday. N°45, Novembre 1963. In-8 (ca 138 x 210mm) broché, couverture illustrée couleurs sur les 2 plats, XII pages sur papier jaune (Actualités-Voyages) et 64 pages consacrées à l'AUSTRALIE, nombreuses illustrations en noir et images couleurs collées dans le texte. Bel exemplaire, complet.
1996141170Kent Town: Wakefield Press in association with the Mawson Antarctic Collection Appeal 1996. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Kent Town Wakefield Press in association with the Mawson Antarctic Collection Appeal 1996 first thus/ 1930 abridged edition/ 1915. Octavo xxxii 438 2 'Mawson Antarctic Collection Appeal' pages with illustrations and maps plus numerous plates reproducing 'over ninety original photographs'. Papered boards; spine slightly canted; top corners a trifle bumped; an excellent copy with the excellent dustwrapper lightly sunned on the spine. Number 129 of only 500 copies in boards. This copy is signed in ink by Mawson's two daughters Patricia Thomas and Jessica McEwin with both signatures dated 1996. Wakefield Press in association with the Mawson Antarctic Collection Appeal hardcover
180219812London: M. Jones 1802. Very good condition. An eagle wings outspread attacking a dog in a beautiful period hand colored copper engraving by V. Woodthorpe from Barrington's 'The History of New South Wales'. The book was very influential in building up the British public's impressions of the New Colony. Slightly marked right edge of print. Closed tear into margin restored from back. Page measures approximately 5 x 8 1/4". OCLC: 220785202. M. Jones unknown
184429219Prato: Tipografia Giachetti 1844. First Italian. Hardcover book. Very good overall. 'The entire volume is devoted to Mitchell's explorations in Australia. One volume of a set of voyages published in Italian by Francesco Marmocchi. Large 8vo 282pp ii frontispiece & 12 plates with illustrations in the text. Attractive publishers vellum spine and marbled boards. Gilt spine labels slt chipped board edges rubbed internally clean plates slt toned. Volume 16 of Australia ID 26206468. Tipografia Giachetti hardcover
187818730Germany 1878. Very good condition. Printed document with hand inscribed information on the emigrant dated 3rd January 1878 allowing a Prussian citizen to emigrate to Australia. With a red German tax stamp at the upper left and circular Arnsberg government stamp. A few splits at old folds "denationalization" noted in ink on verso otherwise very good condition. 8 1/4 x 13" unknown
1744133907London: Printed for T. Woodward and others 1744. Very Good. London Printed for T. Woodward and others 1744. A hand-coloured engraved map visible image size 372 × 483 mm recently mounted and matted just outside the printed border using archival materials visible image size 372 × 483 mm external mat size 545 × 643 mm ready for framing or long-term storage in its custom-made Mylar sleeve. A long sealed clean tear to the blank area in the bottom right-hand corner mainly along the crease of the original fold; light central vertical crease; a few small insignificant light marks; in very good condition. The first dedicated English map of Australia originally issued as part of the second edition of John Harris's 'Navigantium atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca or a Complete Collection of Voyages and Travels' London 1744-1748; 'Vol. 1 page 325' is printed in the top right-hand corner. Clancy 'So They Came South' pages 136-37; Clancy 'Mapping of Terra Australis' page 91; Tooley 241: 'A reissue of Thevenot's map of 1663 but with title as above within cartouche bottom right. Bowen inserts the Tropic of Capricorn and two long legends. The first one is very exactly copied from the original . The second legend is a long laudatory account of the presumed riches of Terra Australis'. Printed for T. Woodward (and others) unknown
95220The Radfords were born in Devon emigrated to South Australia in October 1838 and lived in the Barossa Valley from the mid-1840s until their death. From the perceived ages of the subjects these images would appear to date from the 1850s. Other later images of the Radfords are held in the State Library of South Australia. They substantiate the identification and confirm that these daguerreotypes by an anonymous photographer are of rural South Australian origin as the Radfords did not leave the colony after they arrived here in 1838. Both images are in excellent condition with the original brass mats one a little tarnished preservers and glass but uncased as found. Any daguerreotype of Australian origin is rare rural South Australian ones excessively so in our experience. 2 items. unknown
194319591Adelaide: RSSA 1943. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RSSA 1943. Quarto 68 pages with a full-page map after Tindale in a total of ii 175-330 pages with numerous illustrations plus plates. Original printed wrappers; a fine copy. An exhaustive survey based in part on material collected on expeditions 'to Pandi on the lower Diamantina adjacent to the Queensland border in 1934 and the northern Flinders Ranges in 1937' combined with 'much published information . widely scattered in literature. The present paper is an attempt to bring it together under a zoological classification'. It is effectively an annotated thematic bibliography of the area the north-eastern corner of South Australia and environs. This issue also contains COOPER H.M.: An Exceptional Australian Axe-head 2 pages with 3 illustrations plus a full-page plate. Other contributors include Sir Douglas Mawson H.H. Finlayson Constance Eardley and Bernard Cotton. A 25-page companion article by T.H. JOHNSTON and J.B. CLELAND on the flora of basically the same area was published in Part 1 of this volume. Fine copies are available for $55 each. SPECIAL: the two parts are offered together for $165. RSSA paperback
185519819London 1855. Very good overall. Engraved trade advertising letterpress advertising the services of Thomas Beck Wholesale Stationer Engraver Printer Lithographer Die Sinker and Manufacturer of Copying Machines 81 Cheapside Two Doors West of Old Jewry London. A London newspaper advertisement for Thomas Beck Co. appeared in December 1846. With an engraved vignette of dock workers at an English/Australian dock sealing crates marked "Gold" "Tallow" and "Wool" with tall masted ships & a steamship visible in the distance; elaborate engraved borders. Printed on laid paper blank at verso. 4 1/4 x 4 3/4". Slightly marked. unknown
1968213501Canberra.: Australian War Memorial. Reprint. 1968. Black and white maps photographic plates and illustrations xiii 533pp appendix index 24 x 16.5cm. Dustjacket lightly worn now protected overall a very good copy. . Australian War Memorial. unknown
183814492Albany NY 1838. Single issue of a New York newspaper with a long article entitled 'The Canada War' the Canadian Rebellion of 1837-1838 on the outcome of the Battle of Wind Mill Point which was fought by the Hunter Patriots to liberate the colony of Upper Canada from British rule. <br /> <br /> Many of the Patriots led by "a Pole Von Shulz" were captured and sentenced to be transported to Van Diemen's Land apparently 60 in all were convicted and transported to a penal colony. The names of the captured mentioned are William Johnson Johnston Gen. Birge and Capt. Sprague. Thos. J. Sutherland's capture is mentioned at the first page of the article. <br /> <br /> The article begins at page 2 declaring the "utter failure of the revolutionary expedition against Prescott" and measures 17.5 column inches. It continues on to page 3 in 2 columns for another 29 column inches. <br /> <br /> Also with an article on the Mormon War with action in Missouri described ". the instructions to Gen. Clark are to extirpate the whole fraternity of Mormons and drive them beyond the states". Slt. toned and ruffled at right edges; folded horizontally at center and vertically with slt. rubbing at folds; sml damp stain at lower left corner o/w very good. unknown