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105467Very Good. Image size approximately 325 × 263 mm on the original ruled mount visible surface 430 × 365 mm framed and glazed. The photograph is beginning to lift slightly at two corners; mount slightly soiled at one corner; frame a little scuffed and marked; overall in excellent condition. On the reverse is the paper label of 'S. Solomon Photographer 51 Rundle Street Adelaide'. The address the original of which was illustrated and illuminated by W.G.P. Joyner gives an indication of the scale and importance of Dunn's enterprises: '. by your perseverance energy and strict integrity you have overcome all obstacles and today you have the satisfaction of leaving to your successors the largest milling and wheat business in the Southern Hemisphere'. <p>An article in the 'South Australian Chronicle' for 8 June 1889 describes the circumstances of the presentation of the address and also describes the original in detail. 'The address is the work of Mr. Joyner and is one of his most artistic productions . The words and the signatures which number 105 being those of most of the leading employés are situated in the centre while all around are well executed paintings of a number of the mills belonging to the firm taken from photographs. In the left-hand corner there is a painting of the site of the original mill at Hay Valley . On the top are Mr. Dunn's residence at Mount Barker 'The Laurels' and the Dunn Memorial Church which that gentleman presented to the residents of Mount Barker while the right hand corner is occupied by a view of the firm's stores and offices in Freeman-street Adelaide now Gawler Place. On the left side of the address there are views of the mills at Wilmington the old mill at Port Adelaide and at Mount Barker and two representations of the new Roller Eclipse mill at Port Adelaide. On the other side the Nairne mill takes precedence while underneath it is the gem of the collection the works at Port Pirie including some of the shipping of the port with the railway in front. The Port Augusta and Bridgewater mills are represented and an excellent portrait of Mr. Dunn is also included in the set.' <p>A number of the source photographs are to be found in a Dunn family photograph album now held by the State Library of South Australia PRG 1485/3. Dunn's entry in the 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' records that 'he retired in 1889 and died at Mount Barker on 13 October 1894. The firm's eleven mills five with the most modern machinery then represented an investment of £150000. They annually had an export trade of some 20000 tons of flour to Britain Western Australia New South Wales and South Africa some 400 employees and a payment to farmers of £500000'. unknown
1900128025Unley: Chas P. Scott 1900. Very Good. Unley Chas P. Scott circa 1900s. A sepia-toned postcard-format gelatin silver photograph 138 × 87 mm blind-stamped with the photographer's details 'Chas P. Scott Unley S.A.'; the caption is inkstamped at the head of the recto and the verso is printed for use as a postcard. Tiny surface chip and crease to the top right-hand corner-tip; in excellent condition. Charles Scott 1878-1928 is 'Listed as photographer at 21A Waymouth Street Adelaide in directories from 1909 to 1915 his "private residence" being given as 10 Grace Street Goodwood Park' Photohistory SA website. The Art Gallery of SA gives the date '1903-04' for this image in its collection; this example with the address in Unley an Adelaide suburb near Goodwood Park would appear to have been produced prior to Scott's relocation to Waymouth Street. <p>The Adelaide 'Chronicle' for 8 September 1932 quotes a letter from F.W. Marsh formerly of Oodnadatta reminiscing about this portrait a copy of which hung 'in the strangers' room at Tattersalls Club. Well Jacky Rags when about three years old came with two other black boys early one morning to my place in Oodnadatta. When I asked what they wanted I was told that his father Charlie had killed his mother that night with a boomerang and that Jacky had come to me for protection. I kept him for a long time but when he was about 15 years old he was persuaded to ask me to allow him to go for a spell meaning he wanted to go to the camp in the bush. I let him go and later found that the older blacks had performed certain ceremonies on him from which he never recovered. He developed consumption and died a year or so later. I think living on the whites' food for so many years and then going to the bush where those to be initiated are starved until they are very weak so that the ceremony can be performed easily led to his early death. The name Jacky Rags was given him because whatever clothes he received in a day or two they would be in rags. He was a good lad'. Chas P. Scott unknown
1900128024Unley: Chas P. Scott 1900. Very Good. Unley Chas P. Scott circa 1900s. A sepia-toned postcard-format gelatin silver photograph 139 × 88 mm with the caption inkstamped at the head of the recto and the verso printed for use as a postcard. Tiny crease to the bottom left-hand corner-tip; in excellent condition. We purchased this item with a similar portrait of a young Indigenous boy captioned 'Jacky - Oodnadatta' blindstamped with the photographer's details 'Chas P. Scott Unley S.A.'. The Art Gallery of SA dates that image '1903-04'. We have no hesitation in attributing this uncredited image and vintage print to him. Charles Scott 1878-1928 is 'Listed as photographer at 21A Waymouth Street Adelaide in directories from 1909 to 1915 his "private residence" being given as 10 Grace Street Goodwood Park' Photohistory SA website. We presume Scott worked from the address in Unley an Adelaide suburb near Goodwood Park prior to his relocation to Waymouth Street. Chas P. Scott unknown
125137South Australia: Unknown Photographer. South Australia Unknown Photographer late nineteenth century. An albumen paper photograph 104 × 158 mm a little creased and marked with expert conservation to the bottom left-hand corner; trifling light surface marks; overall in decent condition. Not least of the fascinating details in this rare image is the paddle-wheeler visible offshore on the left-hand side. Unknown Photographer unknown
1839131166London: C. Dolman 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. London C. Dolman 1839. Octavo ii title leaf to Volume VI 449-466 pages. Full green morocco bordered and lettered in gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe; expertly sealed tear to the inner margin of the title leaf; in fine condition. The reviewer well-informed but facetious in the extreme engages almost entirely with James's book and shares some of his reservations about the planning and organisation of the fledgling colony of South Australia. He concludes: 'Mr James's book exposes all that is evil in the management of the experiment of colonizing on the new plan . and in order that both sides may be heard the reader may consult Mr Stephens's hypercritical and somewhat captious reply'. C. Dolman hardcover
2004144110Oakbank: J. and A.G. Johnston Limited 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Oakbank J. and A.G. Johnston Limited 2004. Quarto xiv 322 pages with numerous illustrations plus 12 pages of colour plates and a bookmark with the family tree in an endpocket. Synthetic cloth; a fine copy with the lightly rubbed dustwrapper. J. and A.G. Johnston Limited hardcover
1887108334Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co 1887. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. 1887. Square octavo 17 pages with two full-page portrait illustrations of Robert Thomas and William Kyffin Thomas versos blank. As issued without wrappers and stapled through the inner margins; first page a little foxed; staples slightly rusty; pencilled ownership signature on the first page; overall an excellent copy. Although all 7481 words of this publication are transcribed in the Trove Digital Library record for this item only two copies of the original edition are listed in the National Library of Australia and the State Library of South Australia. W.K. Thomas & Co paperback
1981124395Tanunda: The Author 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Tanunda The Author 1981. Quarto 144 pages with numerous illustrations mainly from photographs. Papered boards lightly rubbed and a little scuffed; an excellent copy. The Author hardcover
1981124625Tanunda: The Author 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Tanunda The Author 1981. Quarto 144 pages with numerous illustrations mainly from photographs. Papered boards a little lightly scuffed; an excellent copy. The Author hardcover
1905124129Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers and Publishers 1905. 3rd Edition. Paperback. Near fine. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers and Publishers 1905 third edition preface dated 30 June/ May 1905 second edition first in book form. Small octavo 47 pages with an illustration plus 22 pages of plates a small folding map an additional leaf printed recto only tipped in on page 3 being a reprint of the introduction to the second edition dated May 1905 and advertisements on both sides of the rear wrapper. Pictorial wrappers slightly marked and creased; a near-fine copy. The first edition was the series of newspaper articles treating of visits to the island in January and March 1905. Apart from the tipped-in leaf this third edition also contains additional text on pages 45-47 'Addenda 3rd Edition'. It is referred to in the introduction to this edition as 'a letter written by the late Colonel Light having reference to Kangaroo Island also an extract from "The Adelaide Observer" of October 11 1845'. W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers and Publishers paperback
185775680Adelaide: Government Printer 1857. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1857. Foolscap folio 1 page plus a folding map 282 × 430 mm. Drop-title; small holes in the inner margins where sewn when bound now disbound leaving a few chips and residual spots of glue; an excellent copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 39 of 1857. Government Printer unknown
190589560Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers and Publishers 1905. 3rd Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers and Publishers 1905 third edition preface dated 30 June/ May 1905 second edition first in book form. Small octavo 47 pages with an illustration plus 22 pages of plates a small folding map an additional leaf printed recto only tipped in on page 3 being a reprint of the introduction to the second edition dated May 1905 and advertisements on both sides of the rear wrapper. Pictorial wrappers slightly creased and marked; spine sunned cracked and slightly chipped at the head; an excellent copy. The first edition was the series of newspaper articles treating of visits to the island in January and March 1905. Apart from the tipped-in leaf this third edition also contains additional text on pages 45-47 'Addenda 3rd Edition'. It is referred to in the introduction to this edition as 'a letter written by the late Colonel Light having reference to Kangaroo Island also an extract from "The Adelaide Observer" of October 11 1845'. Provenance: George S. Fowler of the Adelaide-based wholesale grocery dynasty with his contemporary ownership signature at the head of the title page. W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers and Publishers paperback
190580055Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers and Publishers 1905. 2nd Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers and Publishers May 1905 second edition first in book form. Small octavo 45 pages with an illustration plus 22 pages of plates and a small folding map. Bound without the original pictorial wrappers or advertisements in contemporary half morocco and cloth a little rubbed at the extremities and bumped on the bottom corners; spine lightly sunned with a few short surface cracks; cloth slightly marked; a very good copy internally excellent. This edition was published in pictorial wrappers and contained four leaves of advertisements before the title page and six leaves of advertisements at the rear; these ten leaves have been excised from this copy. The first edition was the series of newspaper articles treating of visits to the island in January and March 1905. Provenance: the ownership signatures of two South Australian identities are written in pencil on the front free endpaper - A. Kyffin Thomas possibly Amelia the wife of Robert newspaper proprietor and son of the W.K. Thomas of W.K. Thomas & Co. and W.H. Langham at one stage President of the Board of Governors of the Public Library Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia and the bibliographer of The Hassell Press. W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers and Publishers paperback
189959769Adelaide: RSSA 1899. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RSSA 1899. Octavo 10 pages plus 2 plates one folding. Original wrappers; a fine copy. This issue also contains a nine-page address by the President of the Society W.L. CLELAND; he concentrates on the Australian Aborigines with particular reference to the recent publications of Roth Spencer and Gillen. He concludes that the 'Australian is not degenerate but primordial . A consequence of this is that no longer protected by isolation he must shortly entirely disappear from the face of the earth for he is an anachronism and archaic'. RSSA paperback
1870112434Adelaide: W.C. Cox Government Printer 1870. Near fine. Adelaide W.C. Cox Government Printer 1870. Foolscap folio 1 page plus 2 hand-coloured folding maps 342 × 285 mm and 342 × 290 mm. Drop-title; four small holes in the left-hand margins where stab-sewn when bound now neatly disbound; tiny sealed nick to the bottom edge of all three leaves; a near-fine copy. The areas under discussion are near Kingscote. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 216 of 1870. W.C. Cox, Government Printer unknown
1858114747Adelaide: Government Printer 1858. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1858. Foolscap folio 5 pages. Drop-title; four small holes in the inner margins where stab-sewn when bound now disbound; an excellent copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 120 of 1858. Douglas the Harbor Master of South Australia refers regularly to the observations of Flinders the French under Baudin and Eyre in this survey from 'the western boundary of this province and the west end of Kangaroo Island'. Government Printer unknown
192066183Adelaide: Hussey & Gillingham 1920. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Hussey & Gillingham 1920. Octavo 52 pages plus 4 plates and a large folding map. Original flush-cut stiff card covers; staples a little rusty staining slightly the paper in close proximity; an excellent copy. Hussey & Gillingham paperback
1926139014Adelaide: Rigby Ltd 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Adelaide Rigby Ltd. 1926. Small octavo viii 122 2 advertisements pages with an illustration and a map. Flush-cut pictorial cloth; a near-fine copy. The first edition in book form; written 'about the year 1854 under the title of The Islanders it appeared first in serial form in a journal called The Illustrated Adelaide Post' established in 1867 by the author. A work of fiction but 'Probably the most grimly realistic story written in South Australia in this period' Depasquale. Rigby Ltd hardcover
1986124420Karoonda: District Council of Karoonda East Murray 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Karoonda District Council of Karoonda East Murray 1986. Quarto 686 pages with numerous illustrations mainly from photographs plus endpaper maps. Pictorial papered boards slightly rubbed and bumped; title page slightly marked; an excellent copy. District Council of Karoonda East Murray hardcover
178847267ABPerth, Morison 1788. 12°. VIII, 268 S., 1 (leeres) Bl. Leder der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung und Rückenschild. Etwas berieben, ein Gelenk geringf. angeplatzt. Schwach gebräunt, teils etwas braunfleckig. 6 Seiten mit blaßem Druck.
1953144737Bordertown: Printed by the 'Border Chronicle' for the 'Back to Keith' and Hospital Building Committees 1953. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Bordertown Printed by the 'Border Chronicle' for the 'Back to Keith' and Hospital Building Committees 1953. Octavo 68 pages plus 18 pages of plates including 2 maps and a plan. Overlapping pictorial wrappers with French flaps; wrappers unevenly tanned with a few small marks; edges slightly creased; tiny chips at the head of the spine; ownership signature on the half-title; a very good copy. Printed by the 'Border Chronicle' for the 'Back to Keith' and Hospital Building Committees paperback
198455826Netley: Wakefield Press in association with Hyde Park Press 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Netley Wakefield Press in association with Hyde Park Press 1984. Quarto 304 × 220 mm 23 81 pages with 18 illustrations featuring the artist from photographs and 85 reproductions of artworks 12 in colour. Quarter leather and cloth; a fine copy with the fine pictorial dustwrapper. Number 126 of the deluxe edition of 150 copies numbered and signed by the artist with a matching numbered and signed original two-colour lithograph loosely inserted. Wakefield Press in association with Hyde Park Press hardcover
1903140399Adelaide: Webb & Son Printers 1903. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Webb & Son Printers 1903. Octavo 248 pages with numerous illustrations plus an errata slip tipped in at the title page. Watered cloth lettered in gilt on the front cover a little rubbed and bumped at the extremities; one gathering misfolded resulting in incorrect pagination; final leaf creased a trifling production flaw; occasional pencil annotations; minimal signs of age and use; an excellent copy. The early inkstamp of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia SA Branch Adelaide is on the title page and one other page; the first one has a cancellation stamp dated 7 October 1925. The later ownership signature 1975 of Brian Lewis Jones author and South Australian Uniting Church identity is on the front free endpaper. Webb & Son, Printers hardcover
190396383Adelaide: Webb and Son 1903. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Webb and Son 1903. Octavo 248 pages with numerous illustrations plus an errata slip tipped in on the title page. Watered cloth lettered in gilt on the front cover; cloth a little sunned on the spine and lightly marked with light wear to the extremities; minimal conservation to the inner hinges; minor signs of use and age; overall a very good copy. Provenance: James Richard Fowler 1865-1939 one of the Adelaide-based wholesale grocery dynasty D. & J. Fowler Limited and the famous Lion Brand with his ownership signature Jas R Fowler on the front free endpaper and his emphases in pencil on about 15 pages. His 'beautiful home and grounds on Osmond Terrace' is illustrated on page 10. Webb and Son hardcover
2013146392Port Willunga: Strangelove Press 2013. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Port Willunga Strangelove Press 2013. Oblong quarto approximately 240 pages with numerous illustrations. Pictorial papered boards lightly rubbed; an excellent copy. Includes excerpts from 'Kidman the Forgotten King' by Jill Bowen. Introduction by Phillip Adams. Strangelove Press hardcover