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1931129382Amsterdam: Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen first volume and Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-Maatschappij 1931. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Amsterdam Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen first volume and Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-Maatschappij 1931 1934 and 1942. Quarto two volumes in three viii 547; xii 256; and xii 511 pages with numerous line illustrations plus a large folding chart. Binder's cloth Volume I and Volume II Part 1 and original card covers Volume II Part 2; covers a little marked rubbed and sunned on the spines; mild signs of use and age; a very good set. Important monographs on yeasts; the text is in German. Provenance: Dr Lance Walters Chief Brewer at the South Australian Brewing Co. from 1944 to the 1980s with his signature in the cloth-bound volumes and his ink emphases and annotations in the first volume. The occasional company inkstamp is also present along with a small typed paper label signed by Walters on one front cover: 'This book must not be removed from the laboratory without permission'. The SA Brewing Company's Thebarton brewery and the laboratory closed down in June 2021 and its demolition is almost complete as at October 2022. 3 items. Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (first volume) and Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers-Maatschappij paperback
10737London: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office by Darling & Son Ltd London. 1908. Folio iv 56 pp. Stitched. In original blue printed wraps. Text clear and complete. Hull University withdrawal stamps. London: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Darling & Son, Ltd, London. 1908. paperback
116506A cord-bound loose-leaf cloth album 230 × 340 mm containing 22 gelatin silver photographs generally 120 × 200 mm or the reverse with some a little smaller mounted on both sides of card album leaves with printed captions. The first plate is a composite group portrait of the then-current Adelaide City Councillors under the Lord Mayor Sir Wallace Bruce; the rest show the Royal couple arriving officiating and generally being feted plus some of the rare treats they witnessed or received. <p>The first photograph carries the blindstamp of Hammer a local studio; four others carry the blindstamp of Walter McNeill 41 Rundle Street Adelaide; the others are uncredited. Most of the prints have a little silvering-out near the edges; the album is a little rubbed at the extremities with the bottom corners bumped; ownership details on the front pastedown; the overall condition is excellent. unknown
1927112587Adelaide: Advertising Sales Agency 1927. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Advertising Sales Agency 1927. Oblong tall octavo 153 × 246 mm 72 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs and pictorial advertisements plus advertisements on the covers. Stapled colour-pictorial wrappers lightly marked and creased with minor loss of plain paper on the spine; an excellent copy. The Duke in this case is Albert Frederick Arthur George 1895-1952 King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth from 11 December 1936 until his death in 1952. He was the last Emperor of India and the first Head of the Commonwealth. The Duchess was Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon 1900-2002 the mother of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret Countess of Snowdon. She was Queen consort of the United Kingdom and the Dominions from her husband's accession in 1936 until his death in 1952 after which she was known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother to avoid confusion with her daughter. She was the last Empress of India. Advertising Sales Agency paperback
190524779London: Printed for H. M. Stationery Office W. P. Griffith & sons 1905. Broadside. Very good overall. Two Australian postal rate broadsides printed in 1905. Notice Number 8 states a reduction on and after April 1 1905 to 1d per 1/2 oz; with letters from Australia to England reduced to 2d the 1/2 ounce. <br /> <br /> Notice number 9 sets forth the resumption of fortnightly service to and from Australia via Naples Steam Navigation Company or Brindisi Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. 8 1/2 x 13 1/4". Number 9 chipped at corners and right edge with no loss to text. Not found in Trove. Printed for H. M. Stationery Office, W. P. Griffith & sons unknown
110463The photographs are a little uniformly faded with some unobtrusive tiny dark spots and minimal silvering-out; they are attractively presented in the original wooden frame with a gilt fillet behind the glass. The frame is lightly scuffed in places; it has a new hanging wire and backing tape but retains the original framer's label on the verso 'From K. Cameron Picture Framer and Mount Cutter Leigh St. Adelaide'. Two of these images heavily cropped to show only the horse were reproduced in 'The Observer' Adelaide 24 June 1905. The photographer is not identified. The Suffolk is a breed of draught horse nicknamed Punch because of its stocky appearance and power Hendricks: 'International Encyclopedia of Horse Breeds' 2007. unknown
1880127200Adelaide: E. Spiller Government Printer 1880. Very Good. Adelaide E. Spiller Government Printer 1880s. Sheet size 563 × 434 mm printed surface approximately 465 × 340 mm. A couple of light creases one affecting the right-hand margin of the image; a few small chips and tears at the edges well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out; in very good condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' 1882-1890 numbered 26 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. <p>From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually enough became too much . 'The entire work as issued from the Government Printing Office consisted of nine parts each part containing five plates making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page together with all the additional work consisting of the various woods barks seed-vessels botanical sections and details of the flowers were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And further I may state that not only did I make the drawings which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours a matter in which he was very particular' 'Evening Journal' 23 April 1900. E. Spiller, Government Printer unknown
1880127187Adelaide: E. Spiller Government Printer 1880. Very Good. Adelaide E. Spiller Government Printer 1880s. Sheet size 563 × 438 mm printed surface approximately 460 × 340 mm. A few short closed tears at the edges well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out; in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' 1882-1890 numbered 17 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet and initialled in the image 'R.C.F.' Rosa Catherine Fiveash. <p>From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually enough became too much . 'The entire work as issued from the Government Printing Office consisted of nine parts each part containing five plates making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page together with all the additional work consisting of the various woods barks seed-vessels botanical sections and details of the flowers were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And further I may state that not only did I make the drawings which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours a matter in which he was very particular' 'Evening Journal' 23 April 1900. E. Spiller, Government Printer unknown
1880127194Adelaide: E. Spiller Government Printer 1880. Very Good. Adelaide E. Spiller Government Printer 1880s. Sheet size 563 × 435 mm printed surface approximately 470 × 340 mm. A couple of very faint marks and creases outside the printed surface; in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' 1882-1890. <p>From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually enough became too much . 'The entire work as issued from the Government Printing Office consisted of nine parts each part containing five plates making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page together with all the additional work consisting of the various woods barks seed-vessels botanical sections and details of the flowers were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And further I may state that not only did I make the drawings which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours a matter in which he was very particular' 'Evening Journal' 23 April 1900. E. Spiller, Government Printer unknown
1880127192Adelaide: E. Spiller Government Printer 1880. Very Good. Adelaide E. Spiller Government Printer 1880s. Sheet size 564 × 439 mm printed surface approximately 462 × 343 mm. Tiny closed tear to one edge well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out; in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' 1882-1890 initialled in the image 'R.C.F.' Rosa Catherine Fiveash. <p>From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually enough became too much . 'The entire work as issued from the Government Printing Office consisted of nine parts each part containing five plates making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page together with all the additional work consisting of the various woods barks seed-vessels botanical sections and details of the flowers were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And further I may state that not only did I make the drawings which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours a matter in which he was very particular' 'Evening Journal' 23 April 1900. E. Spiller, Government Printer unknown
1880127191Adelaide: H.F. Leader Government Printer 1880. Very Good. Adelaide H.F. Leader Government Printer 1880s. Sheet size 568 × 446 mm printed surface approximately 240 × 460 mm. A few short tears and creases at the edges well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out; a couple of very faint marks; in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' 1882-1890 numbered 44 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. <p>From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually enough became too much . 'The entire work as issued from the Government Printing Office consisted of nine parts each part containing five plates making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page together with all the additional work consisting of the various woods barks seed-vessels botanical sections and details of the flowers were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And further I may state that not only did I make the drawings which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours a matter in which he was very particular' 'Evening Journal' 23 April 1900. H.F. Leader, Government Printer unknown
1880127182Adelaide: H.F. Leader Government Printer 1880. Very Good. Adelaide H.F. Leader Government Printer 1880s. Sheet size 568 × 450 mm printed surface approximately 460 × 340 mm. A few very faint marks; a couple of short tears to the edges well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out; in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' 1882-1890 numbered 45 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. <p>From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually enough became too much . 'The entire work as issued from the Government Printing Office consisted of nine parts each part containing five plates making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page together with all the additional work consisting of the various woods barks seed-vessels botanical sections and details of the flowers were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And further I may state that not only did I make the drawings which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours a matter in which he was very particular' 'Evening Journal' 23 April 1900. H.F. Leader, Government Printer unknown
1905130579Adelaide: Elder Smith & Co. Ltd. printed by Vardon & Pritchard Litho. 1905. Fair. Adelaide Elder Smith & Co. Ltd. printed by Vardon & Pritchard Litho. 1905. A large map printed on paper and mounted on linen as issued external dimensions 955 × 740 mm with freehold boundaries printed in blue and an inset locality plan 200 × 180 mm. Later manuscript addenda include red ink outlines on some blocks with acreages in blue ink; 'Sold' written in black ink on the most northerly blocks; a group of blocks close to St Kilda outlined and hatched in orange for 'ICI' Imperial Chemical Industries began construction of solar evaporation lagoons in the area in 1935; and some additional blocks added in ink close to Two Wells. The map has been folded into eight panels and the paper has flaked off in places particularly along the folds resulting in minor loss to the printed surface; a few light stains and minor signs of use and age; overall a decent copy of an item we find no record of in Trove or elsewhere. On offer was approximately 23000 acres of freehold land and 13000 acres of leasehold land. The 'Narracoorte Herald' Tuesday 24 October 1905 contains a report on the sale which took place the previous Wednesday: 'the well-known Buckland Park Estate which has been subdivided . is being offered to the public in blocks of from 40 to 1800 acres. There was a splendid attendance landowners and pastoralists from all parts of the state being present. Competition was however very dull and only nine sic lots found purchasers at the auction sale. The following lots were sold: Block 5 186 acres £3 2s. 0d. per acre; block 1 118 acres 30s. per acre; block 53 60 acres £7 per acre; block 54 57 acres £7 per acre; block 55 40 acres £7 per acre; block 56 40 acres £7 per acre; block 83 196 acres with leasehold given in £1 Is. per acre; block 84 105 acres with leasehold given in £4 per acre. The blocks offered on Wednesday comprised only the poorer quality country. The remainder of the estate will be sold privately'. A successful conclusion to that sale apparently did not take place for another five years. The South Australian pastoralists' who's who 'Our Pastoral Industry' Adelaide 1910 records that the pioneering pastoralist George Brooks 1849-1926 and his son Edmund Albert Brooks purchased 'the picturesque estate at Buckland Park comprising 20000 acres . situated about 25 miles north of Adelaide' from Leonard Browne in 1910 the property is featured under 'The Brownes of Moorak Buckland Park and Booboorowie' pages 137-156. Elder, Smith & Co. Ltd. (printed by Vardon & Pritchard, Litho.) unknown
1993137560Adelaide: Bungey / Bungay Family History Committee 1993. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Bungey / Bungay Family History Committee 1993. Large octavo 208 pages with a map and numerous illustrations mainly portraits from photographs. Pictorial card covers; a fine copy. Bungey / Bungay Family History Committee paperback
2000146057Adelaide: Friends of the State Library of South Australia 2000. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Friends of the State Library of South Australia 2000 facsimile edition/ 1862. Octavo xvi 128 pages with a frontispiece and a large folding map in an endpocket. Blind-stamped cloth; a fine copy. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 221; only 500 copies printed. The seven-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to this edition. Friends of the State Library of South Australia hardcover
2000105018Adelaide: Friends of the State Library of South Australia 2000. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Friends of the State Library of South Australia 2000 facsimile edition/ 1862. Octavo xvi 128 pages with a frontispiece and a large folding map in an endpocket. Quarter calf and cloth; a fine copy. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 221. This is number 96 of 99 copies of the deluxe issue from a total edition of 500 copies. The seven-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to this edition. Friends of the State Library of South Australia hardcover
1986145851Burra: Investigator Press Pty. Limited for District Council of Burra Burra 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Burra Investigator Press Pty. Limited for District Council of Burra Burra 1986. Quarto x 475 pages with numerous maps and illustrations many from photographs including 2 colour maps one double-page and 15 colour plates. Cloth; leading edge a little thumbed; a few relevant newspaper clippings taped to the front pastedown; light pencil highlighting in the acknowledgements; an excellent copy with the very good dustwrapper slightly sunned marked and chipped with the laminate beginning to lift. A presentation copy inscribed and signed by the author to Jack Connell mentioned in the acknowledgements. Investigator Press Pty. Limited for District Council of Burra Burra hardcover
1925108174Kooringa: Burra Show Incorporated 1925. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Kooringa Burra Show Incorporated 1925. Oblong octavo 104 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs. Two-colour pictorial wrappers with minimal conservation to the foot of the spine; tiny chip to one front corner; a few ink lines and a small modern ownership label on the rear cover; an excellent copy. Burra Show Incorporated] paperback
1950146438Adelaide: Blodwen Thomas 1950. Very Good. Adelaide Blodwen Thomas circa early 1950s. A vintage gelatin silver print 130 × 96 mm. trifling chip to one corner; two minute abrasions over the pupils; in excellent condition. In addition to her contemporary ink signature on the print Buttfield has inscribed and signed the verso at a later date in ballpoint pen '7 Nancy Buttfield Daughter of E.W.H.'. Nancy Buttfield 1912-2005 served as senator for South Australia for over sixteen years between 1955 and 1974 with one hiatus representing the Liberal Party. She was the daughter of Sir Edward Wheewall Holden co-founder of General Motors-Holden's Ltd. and was herself made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1972. <p>The photographer was Adelaide portraitist Blodwen Thomas; her ink stamp on the verso states this is a proof print. Blodwen Thomas unknown
185824945Adelaide: Government Printer 1858. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1858. Foolscap folio 2 pages. Drop-title; four small holes in the left-hand margin where stab-sewn when bound now neatly disbound; an excellent copy. The seventy-seven petitioners were the promoters and subscribers of the Camel Troop Carrying Company 'established in the City of Adelaide to facilitate the organized introduction of camels into South Australia . We are satisfied that the exploration of Australia will only be profitably accomplished by the employment of these animals'. A Government bonus of 20 pounds per head was sought on the proposed first importation of sixty head of the best breeds. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 86 of 1858. Government Printer unknown
1963145411London: Griggs Lander Associates Limited for Sir Donald Campbell 1963. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. London Griggs Lander Associates Limited for Sir Donald Campbell February 1963. Small oblong quarto 183 × 245 mm 16 pages with numerous two-colour line illustrations plus the colour-pictorial covers. Colour-pictorial card covers featuring Roy Nockolds artwork with colour illustrations on the inside panels; covers lightly rubbed with a short crease to the front top corner; an excellent copy internally fine. Donald Campbell has signed his portrait printed on the first page done at a book launch in Adelaide at the time. <p>The 1963 World Land Speed Record attempt at Lake Eyre was abandoned when a 20-year drought broke and the lake was flooded; a successful attempt was made the following year. Most of the illustrations relate to the construction of the Bluebird-Proteus CN7 vehicle used in both attempts. <p>Offered together with an original gelatin silver photograph 191 × 236 mm of a group of seven men leaning on or standing near the vehicle on the salt pan at Lake Eyre. The photograph was taken by Leonard George Gallagher employed at the time by the Weapons Research Establishment in Adelaide; he was at Lake Eyre as part of the Commonwealth Government's contribution to the record attempt. He was not an official photographer but he produced a unique album for his own benefit which we sold some years ago. This print has a few creases; a better example of it was present in the album. A copy of 'Bluebird and the Dead Lake. The Story of Donald Campbell's Land Speed Record at Lake Eyre in 1964' by John Pearson London Collins 1965; a very good copy with the dustwrapper comes with the ephemera. 3 items. Griggs Lander Associates Limited [for Sir Donald Campbell?] paperback
1970138802Adelaide: Brolga Books 1970. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/Very Good. Adelaide Brolga Books 1970. Square quarto 18 pages plus 27 plates 7 in colour. Flush-cut card covers; extremities slightly bumped with associated light creasing to a few corner tips; an excellent copy with the lightly used colour-pictorial dustwrapper. The frontispiece photographic portrait of James Cant is signed and dated 1970 by him; the handwriting clearly shows the effects of advanced multiple sclerosis the disease that had confined him to a wheelchair from the mid-1960s. James Montgomery Cant 1911-1982 was married to fellow-Australian artist Dora Chapman. <p>The title page is signed by the author Elizabeth Young the second daughter of John Young of Macquarie Galleries fame she published her later books under her married name Jean Elizabeth Campbell. Her husband was the artist and arts administrator Robert Campbell. <p>Loosely inserted is a catalogue for the James Cant Exhibition at the 1966 Adelaide Festival of Arts complete with the inserted list of prices or names of lenders of artworks to the exhibition. The front cover is signed in black marker pen by James Cant and inscribed in ink in another hand 'Opening by Her Honor Justice Mitchell Sunday 13th March at 3. p.m.'. 3 items. Brolga Books paperback
1970112779Adelaide: Brolga Books 1970. First Edition. Paperback. Fine/Fine. Adelaide Brolga Books 1970. Square quarto 18 pages plus 27 plates 7 in colour. Flush-cut card covers slightly foxed on the inside surfaces; essentially a fine copy with the fine colour-pictorial dustwrapper. This copy is signed on the title page by the author and signed and dated 1970 by James Cant under his frontispiece photographic portrait. The handwriting clearly shows the effects of advanced multiple sclerosis the disease that had confined Cant to a wheelchair from the mid-1960s. James Montgomery Cant 1911-1982 was married to fellow-Australian artist Dora Chapman. Loosely inserted in the book is a small card 130 × 100 mm printed with a monochrome illustration 'Drawing . 1963' by him on the recto; it is inscribed on the verso 'Ruth & Mervyn wishing you a very happy & prosperous New Year. Love Dora & Jim'. The recipients were fellow-artists Ruth Tuck and Mervyn Smith. A small four-panel catalogue for the James Cant Exhibition at the 1974 Adelaide Festival of Arts is also loosely inserted. 3 items. Brolga Books paperback
197090125Adelaide: Brolga Books 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Adelaide Brolga Books 1970. Square quarto 18 pages plus 27 plates 7 in colour. Cloth very slightly marked; an excellent copy with the slightly used dustwrapper. This copy is signed and dated 10 April 1970 by the artist under his frontispiece portrait; the handwriting clearly shows the effects of advanced multiple sclerosis the disease that had confined Cant to a wheelchair from the mid-1960s. He died in 1983 at the age of 71. It is also signed on the title page by Elizabeth Young the second daughter of John Young of Macquarie Galleries fame she published her later books under her married name Jean Elizabeth Campbell. Her husband was the artist and arts administrator Robert Campbell. Brolga Books hardcover
197096090Adelaide: Brolga Books 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Adelaide Brolga Books 1970. Square quarto 18 pages plus 27 plates 7 in colour. Cloth; top edge slightly marked; an excellent copy with the dustwrapper a little sunned marked and scuffed with slight surface loss. Signed and dated 1970 by the artist beneath his frontispiece portrait. Provenance: prominent local gallerist Rachel Biven with her signature and 'Off the Beaten Track Gallery' inkstamp on the front free endpaper. Brolga Books hardcover