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1935102574Adelaide: Felstead & Ormsby Printers for the School 1935. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Felstead & Ormsby Printers for the School 1935. 160 x 255 mm 40 pages with 21 illustrations mostly of staff and students and numerous advertisements. Cord-bound overlapping pictorial wrappers lightly creased and marked with a few tiny edge tears; a very good copy. Felstead & Ormsby, Printers [for the School] paperback
1913114191Manchester: Mack & Co. Photographers 1913. Very Good. Manchester Mack & Co. Photographers 1913. A gelatin silver photograph image size 240 × 283 mm on the original mount external dimensions 375 × 455 mm; the caption is in white ink in a calligraphic hand below the image; the details of the photographic studio are printed below an embossed printed border. The mount is a little rubbed and worn at the extremities with a small sealed crack to one margin; there is minor surface damage to the mount well clear of the image and caption where an old window mat has been removed; the photograph has a few tiny surface blemishes near the bottom edge but overall in excellent condition. At the time Archibald Henry Peake 1859-1920 was the Premier of South Australia a position he held on three occasions 1909-1910 1912-1915 and 1917-1920. He died in office on 6 April 1920. In 1912 'the Liberals won an eight-seat majority . Peake again became premier treasurer and minister of education. His government concentrated on constructing rural railway lines often against expert advice. Most proved uneconomic impoverishing the railways for years. In 1912 the government created the Industrial Arbitration Court; in return for the introduction by it of a minimum wage workers lost the right to strike or to engage in any activity which might prolong a strike. Six o'clock closing of hotels was carried at a plebiscite simultaneously with the 1915 election and remained for over fifty years. Peake's government liberalized the franchise for the Legislative Council. In London in 1913 Peake had an audience with King George V and recorded his experiences in "Notes from a Diary" 1914. The ministry's major achievement was its arrangement in 1914 with the Federal New South Wales and Victorian governments for the locking of the Murray River: the River Murray Commission carried out the co-ordinating agreement' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. The nature of this item and the fact that we purchased it with other photographs identified as such suggest strongly that it was originally in the possession of Peake himself. Mack & Co. [Photographers] unknown
14690Paris, Capelle et Renard, 1811 ; in-8, broché. 1 f.-LXXXII pp. Tel que paru, sans couverture.
141155First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Foolscap folio; gilt-lettered binder's red cloth containing the reproduced leaves of fifteen Acts of Parliament; a fine copy. Of the fifteen Acts contained in the volume the five most significant are: 'An Act to Regulate the Post Office Department in South Australia' 7 pages; Number 2 1941; 'An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Law for Conveyance and Postage of Letters' 9 pages; Number 4 1853; 'An Act to Regulate the Post Office Department in South Australia 10 pages; Number 4 1861; 'An Act to Consolidate and Amend the Laws relating to the Post Office in South Australia' 24 pages; Number 5 1866; and 'An Act to repeal 'The Post Office Act 1866' and to make other provisions in lieu thereof' 28 pages; Number 49 1876. <p>The remaining ten Acts are: Number 7 1839; Number 10 1843; Number 8 1846; Number 6 1857; Number 10 1862; Number 49 1876; Number 207 1881; Number 214 1881; Number 370 1886; Number 374 1886 and Number 535 1891. <p>With the ink ownership details of W. Barton Sparrow November 1992 and inscribed 'Acts collected and copied by Martin Walker and bound by Tony Presgrave'. Martin Walker and A.D. Presgrave are both noted Australian philatelic historians. hardcover
193694645Adelaide: Philatelic Society of South Australia . 1936. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Philatelic Society of South Australia . 1936. Octavo 72 pages with a few pictorial advertisements. Two-colour pictorial wrappers lightly marked and creased; a few bottom corners slightly creased; an excellent copy. Not found on Trove. Philatelic Society of South Australia .. paperback
189122142Hobart: A.F. Basset Hull 1891. Paperback. Good overall. Six issues of this illustrated journal for Australian stamp collectors published quarterly from January 1890 to October 1891. Later absorbed by Vindin Philatelic Monthly. With illustrations and descriptions of stamps plus many advertisements. Includes a portrait of and one page article on Rev. P.E. Raynor '.We present our readers with a portrait of Rev. P.E. Raynor MA of St. Peter's College Adelaide the President of the Philatelic Society of South Australia.' <br /> <br /> Articles include many anecdotes from the avid collectors of the day providing very interesting and obscure historical facts on stamps of the Australian colonies. This run consists of April 1890 2 of January 1891 April 1891 July 1891 October 1891. 8vo tan paper wraps staple bound covers dusty chipped at edges both Jan. 1891 vols. covers detached but present interiors clean. Loose in first issue is a printed order form and a sheet of advertising rates. OCLC: 15171282; Trove 4841712. A.F. Basset Hull paperback
018813[Philippe Briet, Parallela geographiae veteris et novae] La division de nostre océan - Afrique, Europe, Asie, Australie. Gravure originale, 1649, environ 240*170mm. Gravure tirée de l'ouvrage du savant jésuite Philippe Briet (1601-1668) publié en 1648-1649. Texte au dos. [437]
1880220001880. Very good condition. Four glossy albumen photographs two images of the Sydney Heads & the 3rd possibly the Manly Esplanade area a cove with a curving promenade. The 4th image is of two women in long white summer dresses and holding dark parasols just passing in front of a colonnaded building possibly Melbourne where horse drawn carriages await passengers. Images 4 3/4 x 3 3/4" slightly smaller than postcard size. Contemporary penciled numbers on the verso of 351 359 360 & 369. unknown
1895ABC_475631895. Oblong folio 28 x 39 cm. Contemporary gold-tooled black morocco gilt edges. With 58 photograph prints ca. 21 x 25.5 to 13.5 x 20 cm. Mounted on both sides of the leaves in the album. 60 pp. The album contains 15 silver albumen photographs of Melbourne taken mainly from the series C. Rudd's new views of Melbourne 1886-1887 by Charles Rudd 1849-1901. They show Collins Street Melbourne town hall the public library Parliament House the Court of Law Government House and various other buildings and infrastructure as well as botanical gardens such as Fitzroy Gardens. The photographs of Sydney were the work of the renowned Australian photographer Henry King 1855-1923 born in England in 1855 who emigrated to Australia with his family in 1856. He worked as a photographer at J. Hubert Newman's studio in Sydney before opening his own studio in 1880. King gained recognition for his photographic studies of Australian Aboriginal people and his scenic views of Sydney. He died in 1923 leaving behind his wife son and three daughters. His glass negatives were acquired by J.R. Tyrrell after his death and are now held by the Powerhouse Museum. King is one of Australia's most significant early photographers. The album contains seventeen of Kings photographs of the harbour including Farm Cove and the Circular Quay Government House and interior and exterior photographs of the town hall King and George Street the Mutual Life Association Building the General Post Office and the Ferner Botanical Garden. Rural New South Was appears in nine photographs including images of Illawarra National Park the Hawkesbury River and a series of outdoor photographs taken along the coast at Blackwall and dated July 1895.This curious album of 58 photographs from France Egypt and most importantly Australia opens with a section with six photos from Marseille showing street views the city harbour the Avenue du Prado and the castles.The ten photographs from Egypt depict both the cultural highlights of the country such as the Pyramids the Sphinx the Citadel of Cairo and the Palace of Gizeh as well as ordinary Arabian villages and street scenes. They stemmed from the ateliers of the Abdullah brothers of Constantinople. The Abdullah Frères namely Viçen 1820-1902 Hovsep 1830-1908 and Kevork 1839-1918 Abdullahyan were three Ottoman brothers of Armenian heritage who gained international fame as photographers during the late Ottoman Empire. Some evidence suggests that he may have collaborated with the Zangaki Brothers and he may have been the official photographer for the Universal Company of the Suez Canal. Later he worked in partnership with the British-Italian photographer Antonio Beato.With an owners inscription in pencil "a appartenu Alfred Schmid" some photographs are captioned in black ink or pencil detailing the places. With a small label from the bookshop that sold the album: "Papeterie Sauwen-Jehotte" in Antwerp. The edges are somewhat bumped and some browning and foxing throughout. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
189013800Australia 1890. Cabinet card views showing a group of men obviously enjoying their day out in the bush. The location is unknown but there is a rather large lake and the town has a goodly collection of stone buildings approximately sixteen properties with some two story homes and a couple of elongated buildings. <br /> <br /> There is a magnificent group shot of 4 men posing with their guns tent and dog. Their tucker bag is hanging in the tree and a lake with rowboat is behind them; the town view with a main street; a bush scene with a lake and a fellow standing beside his tent; a view of gum trees with a seated man taking aim a terrier & a lake behind him; a detailed view of the tent with two shotguns perched in front; two bush scenes and two beside the rather large lake. A bit of light scattered foxing otherwise quite bright. Nine cabinet cards images approx. 6 1/4 x 4 3/8" mounted on slightly larger stiff card no photographer listed. unknown
1886211931886. Very good condition. Very large albumen photograph of Sydney's harbor of the area now known as Farm Cove with the Charles Bayliss stamp at the lower left corner. Charles Bayliss 1850 - 1897 one of Australia's preeminent landscape photographers who worked for years with Merlin and Holtermann before setting up his own shop in Sydney in 1879. He established his studio at 348 George Street; then moved to 335a George Street advertising himself as a photographer of city and country views often with people and making views to be sold individually while also contributing images for albums. He also made remarkable 360 degree panoramas of the city of Sydney around this time.<br /> <br /> Mounted on a page from an album with handwritten caption in pencil. "C. Bayliss Photo Sydney". 10 3/4 x 8" 20 x 27cm print; album page: 16 x 12". Trove 41642848 cites a photograph of the same title but at a much smaller scale 20 x 15cm. unknown
1948125968Sydney: Ure Smith 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Sydney Ure Smith 1948. Quarto 100 pages the last 16 carry advertisements with 116 portrait photographs. Cloth; slightly bowed and marked; sporadic light foxing; a very good copy. With the ink ownership signature of Alan Brissenden. Ure Smith hardcover
107917The five men four in butcher's striped aprons and one woman are standing on the unsealed road in front of the shop next to a horse-drawn delivery cart sign-written with the name 'A. Mount'. The vintage gelatin silver photograph image size 107 × 152 mm is on the original blind-stamped mount of 'McNeills 184 Rundle St Adelaide' 207 × 246 mm. Pencilled on the verso is '1907 A. Mount Woodside'; although we have been unable to verify these details most places in the Adelaide Hills in the Edwardian era probably did look like this. However what is decidedly most rare about this scene is that one of the butchers is of Indian or Afghan descent. unknown
19126An original gelatin silver photograph 110 × 90 mm mounted on stiff card 220 × 170 mm inscribed in white ink on the mount beneath the photograph 'With Christmas Greetings from Dr and Mrs Ramsay Smith' stamped on the rear 'Photo. by Dr. W. Ramsay Smith' and captioned in his hand 'At Port Vila - New Hebrides'. Ramsay Smith describes 'picture-making' at Port Vila in detail in his 1924 book 'In Southern Seas' and this image contains all the elements referred to: one's wife 'for comparison and relief to the various objects in the picture' the harbour as background to the wooded heights the ship in the distance . The corners of the mount are slightly rounded and both the image and the mount are a little foxed; overall it is an attractive item with more than the usual amount of background information. <p>William Ramsay Smith 1859-1937 physician naturalist anthropologist civil servant soldier - and controversy was often never far away see the 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. His entry there states that 'Believing that tribal Aborigines were dying out he recorded their folklore in "Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines"' London 1930. Subsequent to this being published Dr Philip Jones has also recorded in the ADB that from the early 1920s David Unaipon 1872-1967 the Aboriginal preacher author and inventor 'studied Aboriginal mythology and compiled his versions of legends . Gathered before 1930 the legends are in his surviving manuscript in the Mitchell Library: they were commissioned and published by William Ramsay Smith without acknowledgment'. unknown
193729404Sydney: Baker & Rouse Kodak Australasia Harrington's Ltd. 1937. Paperback book. Good overall. An early but broken run of these two photographic periodicals 98 issues in total. The illustrated magazines filled with articles images period advertisements used equipment ads and advice columns as well as notes from individuals and different photographic societies and clubs. Published monthly or so a total of 98 issues. <br /> <br /> 'The Australasian Photo-Review is significant in its longevity and insight into the development of photography in Australia 1894-1956.' NSW State Library website. These copies of the Australasian Photo-Review include: 1921 - Mar May Jul; 1922 - Jan-Apr Jun-Aug Dec; 1923 - Jan. only; 1931 - Feb-Jun Sep-Oct Dec; 1931 - Jan Mar Apr June-Jul Sep-Dec; 1933 - Jan-Mar May-Dec; 1934 - Jan-May Jul-Dec; 1935 Jan-Mar May Jul-Dec; 1936 - Feb-Oct; 1937 - Jan-Mar. 74 issues in total.<br /> <br /> Harrington's Photographic Journal 1910-1927 superseded the Australian Photographic Journal 1892-1910. Issues of Harrington's include: 1921 - Jan-Dec; 1922 - Jan-Sep Dec; 1923 - Jan-Feb. 24 issues in total.<br /> .<br /> From the library of the Franklin Institute Philadelphia with infrequent stamps. Original printed wrappers some chipped & all slt. dusty but sturdy. Baker & Rouse, Kodak (Australasia), Harrington's Ltd. paperback
186578579Adelaide: Andrews Thomas and Clark 1865. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Andrews Thomas and Clark 1865. Octavo ii frontispiece ii title leaf vi 118 vi book review pages with 2 mounted albumen paper photographs one is a frontispiece portrait of Stephenson 87 × 57 mm; the other is of a sketch presumably by Stephenson 103 × 57 mm. The book review reprinted from the 'South Australian Register' December 28 1865 has been folded down the middle before being bound in. Full morocco now expertly rebacked all edges gilt contemporary but probably not original - we have only seen blind-stamped cloth before; corners worn front and rear covers a little scuffed; overall a very good copy. One of the earliest Australian imprints illustrated with original photographs see Holden: 'Photography in Colonial Australia' Sydney 1988 where the author is incorrectly referred to in the text and index as Stevensen. The first essay the St Peter's Collegiate School Prize Essay of 1864 is entitled 'The Difficulties of Colonization in the Northern Territory' 17 pages; another two pages are devoted to the importance of the acquisition of the Northern Territory to South Australia. Almost half the book 58 pages is given over to verse by Stephenson who died at the age of 18 in May 1865. Inscribed on an early blank in what we know to be the hand of Charles Todd to 'Mr Edwd Stirling Junr / Xmas 1865'; with the pictorial bookplate 'Gang forward' of Edward Charles Stirling. Ferguson 16245; Holden 103. We have previously sold a copy inscribed by Todd to his daughter on 4 December 1865 in which the review was loosely inserted as an eight-page pamphlet. The Christmas inscription and the inclusion of the review not published until 28 December suggest that this morocco binding came after the event. Andrews, Thomas, and Clark hardcover
194886817Adelaide: Adelaide Camera Club 1948. Very Good. Adelaide Adelaide Camera Club 1948. Tall octavo 4 pages a bifolium printed on card listing all 159 photographs in the exhibition; the front cover is signed in pencil by the photographer. Small light crease to the bottom corners; trifling surface loss to the rear page; in excellent condition. The exhibition of work by the Adelaide photographer Eric Robertson 1889-1955 ran from 17-27 February 1948. Offered together with an album approximately 190 × 235 mm containing related photographs: a large portrait of Robinson 14 interesting snapshots of scenes at the exhibition six examples of Robinson's work and a review cutting. <p>Also present are three copies of 'The Australasian Photo-Review' April 1947 April 1948 and October 1948; all three contain articles and reproductions of photographs by Robertson. In particular the October 1948 issue contains 13 reproductions from this exhibition and a three-page article about the images by Robertson. A copy of the biography of Eric Robertson's daughter 'Barbara Robertson. An Australian Artist's Life' by Lorraine McLoughlin 2009 is also included; it contains relevant family history. 6 items. Adelaide Camera Club unknown
190023894Sydney 1900. Very good condition. View from a slight rise with the ferry in view along with a wooden picket fence lining the shore along with a hand full of beach huts and a woman carrying a satchel. Albumen photograph with hand color mounted on a dark green cabinet card stock. <br /> <br /> Unsigned but possibly by John Paine who did similar cards. The "Greetings" in gilt on banner with leafy branch printed below the albumen photographic print. In pencil on the verso "With kindest regards from Isabel E. Lawrence Xmas 1904". Albumen photograph & card superbly bright. 8 1/4 x 5" unknown
1926238471926. Photography. Good overall. 200 original photographs of a 1925/26 trip which begins in the Philippines and includes Singapore Java Australia New Zealand and Suva with many great images of Middle Harbor in Sydney. This is followed by a railway trip across Canada from the Pacific coast and Banff cross country ending in Montreal with the last image of the Engineering building at McGill University.<br /> The album is likely an American military man's photographic record of his trip beginning in December 1925 and ending April 1926 as many of the images are of railways bridges ships and military installations and one image identifies a Captain Richardson in white Navy uniform. <br /> <br /> The album opens with images of the Philippines with rail yards captioned "H. P. Co"; Fabrica Occ. Negros; San Carlos; Fort Santiago Manila; SS "Taiping" of A-O Line; Zamboanga including a shot of "Pettit Barracks" this was the location of the US Army's 43rd Infantry Regiment which was a Philippine scout unit in 1921; Fort Pilar Zamboanga; SS 'Darvel' at Jolo; and city streets of Jolo.<br /> <br /> The next stage of the trip is the through southeast Asia and Malaysia and Indonesia with images of Sandakan North Borneo; Jesselton Soldier's Monument rubber grove; Labuan government building Naval cemetery two western men in the caption identified as "Jefferson & Watt"; Singapore Bridge government building street scene reservoir old cemetery; Johore Causeway; Fort Canning; Batavia current day Jakarta Indonesia Batavia street scenes bridge canals old Portuguese fort; near Djokjakarta; lowland locomotive; Papandajan smoking craters; Mendoet; Borodbudur temples; Prambanan temples; Surabaya; KPM SS 'Plancius' Dutch ship; Semarang steam tram; KPM SS 'Houtman'; old Fort Macassar; and Celebes canal works views of country side.<br /> <br /> On to Australia with Brisbane Victoria Bridge Sydney Harbor north & south Head Garden Island "Sydney bridge site" the future site of the Bridge Fort Dennison Spit Bridge Middle Harbor Middle Head Bradley's Head Kuringai Chase Manly and Darling Harbor.<br /> <br /> Auckland and Fiji are next with images of the RMS 'Niagara' at Auckland and views from Mt. Eden; then on to Suva Fiji with city views landscapes and natives & their dwellings. The author is next in Canada with a Canadian Pacific Railway trip with views from the train windows of the Selkirks Rockies Banff Cascades Mt. Rundle Banff hot springs Mt. Royal Montreal the St. Lawrence River the Victoria Bridge and closing with a shot of the facade of the Engineering Building at McGill University. <br /> <br /> Oblong album 9 1/4 x 7 1/2". Three quarter leather and stamped patterned paper covered boards the leather at corners rubbed and perished at the spine. 50 pages with 4 photographs per page a total of 200 images 3 x 2 1/2" each dated and captioned on the frame. Photographs in excellent condition. unknown
2001146560North Adelaide: Endeavour Publishing 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. North Adelaide Endeavour Publishing 2001. Large quarto 132 pages with numerous colour plates after the author's photographs. Papered boards; a fine copy with the near-fine dustwrapper lightly scuffed. Signed and dated by the author; the pricelist for the accompanying exhibition is loosely inserted. Endeavour Publishing hardcover
1875ABC_48856Sydney 1875. Ca. 8 x 46.5 cm. Panorama photograph consisting of three albumen prints joined together with white bookcloth. A long folding panorama photograph of Sydney Harbour in the late 19th century. It prominently features the east side of Circular Quay which at the time was a commercial working wharf dominated by the wool trade. The many wool stores that were built here have since been demolished. The large wool store of Hill Clark and Co at the end of the wharf which was completed in 1883 cannot be found on the photograph which means it must have been taken in 1882 at the latest. The photograph is not signed but is reminiscent of the work of Australian photographers Charles Bayliss 1850-1897 and Francis Whitfield Robinson ca. 1819-after 1882 who made similar panorama photos of Sydney around this time.The photograph is slightly discoloured one of the bookcloth hinges is partly torn. Otherwise in good condition. hardcover
1870114169London: Peacock Mansfield and Britton 1870. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Peacock Mansfield and Britton 1870 extra-illustrated edition using the sheets of the 131st edition published by James Parker and Co. Oxford. Small octavo xii 383 pages plus a duplicate title leaf printed in gold list of illustrations 13 original albumen paper photographs one mounted on the duplicate title leaf 12 mounted on gold-bordered leaves. Full brown morocco with a gilt-edged red morocco onlay in the shape of a cross on the front cover; spine compartments and sides bordered in blind; all edges gilt; covers a little rubbed and marked; spine a little sunned; a very good copy. A deluxe edition of Keble's influential collection of poems extra-illustrated with 13 original photographs of important religious paintings. This copy comes from the collection of South Australian pastoralist Henry Dutton 1844-1914 and contains an additional albumen paper photograph portrait of him mounted on the recto of the frontispiece. A calligraphic inscription in red and black on an early blank reads: 'An Offering to Henry Dutton from the Chorister Boys of Christ Church North Adelaide October 1871'. Peacock, Mansfield and Britton hardcover
187983369Adelaide: W.K. Thomas 1879. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas 1879. Octavo 29 pages plus a mounted albumen paper photographic frontispiece showing a grandiose structure its subsequent failure to be erected hinted at in its description on the title page as 'the proposed building'. Original blind-ruled blue cloth with the short title in gilt on the front cover; cloth a little marked and slightly rubbed at the extremities; endpapers and frontispiece mount a little foxed; title page offset; a very good copy. See Ferguson 15986 not noting this cloth-bound edition nor the frontispiece - we have previously handled a copy with a lithographic frontispiece - and not mentioning this photographically illustrated edition; see Holden 61. W.K. Thomas hardcover
187929187Adelaide: W.K. Thomas 1879. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide W.K. Thomas 1879. Octavo 30 pages plus a frontispiece an original albumen paper photograph 159x85mm of an artist's impression of the proposed building. Original gilt-lettered watered cloth; ink blemish on one page a trifling production flaw; essentially a fine copy. Holden 61; Ferguson 15986 noting only an edition in wrappers without the frontispiece. W.K. Thomas hardcover
1885ABC_49517Australia 1885. Folio ca. 44 x 36.5 cm. Contemporary gold-tooled black morocco with the title lettered in gold on the front gold-tooled turn-ins gilt edges watered-silk end papers. With 65 albumen prints. 29 ll. Late 19th-century photo album with views of New South Wales. The album contains 65 albumen prints of highlights in the region primarily in Sydney and the Blue Mountains. It was bought by the civil engineer Clément van de Velde dates unknown who was born in Belgium and moved to Australia in 1884 where he attempted to set up a sugar-beet industry. He also served as the vice-consul for Belgium. He gifted the album to his friend Cobus in 1885 possibly as a keepsake for a trip they undertook together.At least a third of the photographs show important buildings and other landmarks in Sydney including the Government House the Town Hall the General Post Office the Australian Museum the different colleges of the University of Sydney the Department of Lands building and the public library in Bent Street that has been demolished in 1967. Most of these buildings were relatively new at the time these photographs were taken. Also included are photographs of Hyde park and the Captain Cook monument the Man O'War steps Argyle cut Mrs Macquarie's Chair and the botanic gardens. The other photographs in the album show the towns and nature surrounding Sydney such as the Katoomba Falls the Three Sisters Govetts Leap and Mount Victoria in the Blue Mountains the Zig Zag railway the Fitzroy Falls Fort Denison Broken Bay various views of the Nepean River as well as four portraits of Australian Aboriginals.With a contemporary French inscription on the verso of the first flyleaf "Mon cher Cobus Je prie de vouloir accepter cet album en souvenir de nos bons rapporte. Votre dévote Clément van de Velde. Sydney 10 may 1885.". The binding has been professionally restored the boards are somewhat scratched and dented. The leaves are warped and foxed the lower corners of some of the leaves are torn without affecting the photographs the photographs have somewhat discoloured. Otherwise in good condition.l Cf. McLennan N. T. "Henri van de Velde 1878-1947" in: Australian Dictionary of Biography 16 2002. hardcover