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245885Typed or in manuscript Quarter cloth marbled boards that is hard covers plus pp. 64 of unrelated presumably ELCA minutes manuscript in German dated 1904-1914 plus the Sunday School Convention minutes pp. 68. A hiatus covering the years of World War One follows after which is the typescript of the Minutes of the First Sunday School Convention held in Adelaide 28 and 29 September 1921. The years 1922-1927 were also held in Adelaide. The venue of the eighth convention is unclear as a pencilled note on the first of four blank pages indicates that these minutes are in possession of Pastor Ey and were never included. Sessions 1930-1936 took place at Ambleside Tweedvale Eudunda Adelaide Balaklava and Lobethal. An unparalleled insight into the educational methods and reach of the Lutheran Church in South Australia in which the most eminent Lutherans as well as a myriad of teachers sought to instill the love and fear of God into the youthful Lutherans of the day. Cloth and marbled boards worn; a typed addendum at the foot of page 4 of the first Minutes has been torn with some loss; otherwise very good. hardcover
1886142220Adelaide: A. Molineux 'Under the Patronage of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia and of the Chamber of Manufactures' 1886. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide A. Molineux 'Under the Patronage of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia and of the Chamber of Manufactures' 1886 and 1887. Folio iv cumulative title leaf and index leaf the verso of the latter numbered 'vi' 144 pages plus the original wrappers replete with advertisements in all instances. Original publisher's cloth lettered in gilt on the spine; expert conservation to the cloth on the spine and front panel with the original cloth a little marked and slightly worn along the bottom edges of the boards; front hinge cracked but firm; endpapers tanned with a few minor blemishes; a very good copy internally near-fine. A presentation copy with the front free endpaper inscribed to 'Mr F.A. Joyner With Editor's compliments Albert Molineux'. The journal commenced publication in August 1875 and continued until June 1940; at this stage it was still being compiled by the founder Albert Molineux 1832-1909 farmer editor and promoter of agriculture. <p>Provenance: Frederick Allen Joyner 1863-1945 an Adelaide solicitor photographer and plant breeder. The 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' has information on both these interesting men. A. Molineux ('Under the Patronage of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia, and of the Chamber of hardcover
2016146576Glenside: The Author 2016. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Glenside The Author 2016. Small quarto viii 144 pages with numerous illustrations and maps. Colour-pictorial card covers with flaps; bookseller label on the rear; a fine copy. The Author paperback
1889139653London: G.E. Waters 1889. Paperback. Very Good. London G.E. Waters 1889 first thus. Duodecimo 43 pages plus a frontispiece with tissue-guard. Original flush-cut dark blue card covers lettered in gilt 'For Private Circulation' diagonally across the front cover; all edges gilt; covers rubbed with minimal wear at the extremities and slightly creased at the front bottom corner; biographical details of Tinline in ballpoint pen on the front free endpaper; scattered light foxing; an excellent copy of a very rare ephemeral production now housed in a fine quarter morocco clamshell case lettered and decorated in gilt on the spine 'George Tinline'. The text is an extract from the 'South Australian Register' of Thursday 7 April 1853 and records the testimonial dinner two days earlier for George Tinline 'in recognition of his work in the financial crisis of 1850-52 . In October 1851 thousands of South Australian men left their jobs to try their luck in the Victorian goldfields severely bankrupting the state of its labour and coinage. In order to avoid financial disaster Acting Manager of the South Australian Banking Company George Tinline 1815-1895 proposed the establishment of the South Australian Assay Office which was to pay more per ounce for gold than any other colony in Australia outbidding Melbourne for Victorian gold. This plan was executed in conjunction with the Bullion Act of 1852 which enabled banks to exchange gold bullion for hand notes at a fixed value. This meant that gold ingots were worth 72 shillings per ounce in South Australia compared to 58-60 shillings in Melbourne. This difference was worth the gold diggers while and soon gold flowed from diggers and dealers to the Adelaide market the devalued currency ensuring a roaring export trade with Victoria and the success the Bank of South Australia. In honour of his crucial work and imaginative efforts in maintaining credit and preventing the financial collapse in the colony of South Australia Tinline was presented with the silver salver. At a private dinner attended by 200 notables Chairman George Elder expressed that the colony was indebted to Mr. Tinline proclaiming him a faithful steward of South Australia. In addition to the inscribed salver he was given 2000 guineas the text in fact records a cheque for £2500; and was awarded £1000 by the London directors. The salver itself was made by Hunt & Roskell silversmiths and jewellers to the Queen for a significant sum £210 for a full service including the salver . The salver is divided into three illustrated segments which narrate the story of George Tinline and the financial crisis of 1851-53. The first shows the farm labourers heading for the Victorian gold fields taking with them some useful tools. The second shows George Tinline presenting the Governor with the Bullion Act who then signs it. Finally the third shows the welcome given to the gold escort arrival and the weighing of the gold at the diggings' History Trust of South Australia catalogue record for the Tinline Salver now in their collection. The frontispiece is an image of the salver. <p>Ferguson 17183a. G.E. Waters paperback
1963LFA-126728721Revue mensuelle de 72 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, Impr. de Sceaux, bon état
1857108971Adelaide: W.K. Thomas Printer 'Register' Office for The Author 1857. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas Printer 'Register' Office for The Author 1857. A broadside on thick paper 510 × 328 mm printed recto only. Three horizontal creases; trifling chips creases and marks to the blank left and right margins; an excellent copy. A fascinating retrospective account of Townsend aka Waxend and his 'delightful spreadeagling' appeared in the Adelaide newspaper 'The Register' on Saturday 11 April 1914. The article includes the full text of this 'Address to the Electors of Onkaparinga' in 1857. Some years later he released an 'Address to the Electors of Sturt'; apart from the change of place-name it is identical in content to this item. W.K. Thomas, Printer, 'Register' Office [for The Author unknown
1938143190Adelaide: Cyclone Fence & Gate Co. Pty. Ltd 1938. First Edition. Paperback. Adelaide Cyclone Fence & Gate Co. Pty. Ltd. 1938. Octavo 84 pages with hundreds of illustrations including a colour-pictorial title page. Three-colour pictorial textured card covers with an irregular die-cut display window in the front cover exposing part of the title page illustration; slight moisture damage to the bottom corner of the margin of the last eight leaves with slight surface loss to several pages and minimal loss to two corner-tips; a pity as this copy appears to be uncirculated. Gates 'Field Wrought Iron Ornamental' are the most substantial and interesting sections of the catalogue running to more than 28 pages. Fencing is also heavily represented but the contents also include playground equipment tennis nets tree guards and numerous other miscellanea. Cyclone Fence & Gate Co. Pty. Ltd paperback
1930143193Adelaide: Colton Palmer & Preston Ltd 1930. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Colton Palmer & Preston Ltd. circa 1930s. Quarto 64 pages with hundreds of illustrations including 12 full-page illustrations in colour in fact 6 pages repeated - presumably a production fault. Wrappers slightly marked and a little rubbed at the extremities with a few tiny chips; top corner crease to the last two leaves and rear wrapper; overall an excellent copy. Five of the colour plates depict model bathroom designs 'The Sandown' 'The Holmesdale' 'The Pembroke' 'The Ripley' and 'The Dunrobin'. We have only one copy of this catalogue for sale we haven't seen one before and in case we don't see another one we'll take the liberty now while we have the opportunity of extolling the virtues of 'The Sandown' for those who miss out on purchasing the item. <p>'Many to whom it has been submitted admire it unstintingly while others are inclined to regard it as too adventurous. Though its appeal may not be general this new treatment which can of course be carried out in a variety of colours will be welcomed by many individualists with the courage of their convictions as a refreshing departure from the stereotyped. The wall colours are a deep Old Ivory and a subdued Blue that of the floor a pale Powder Blue with deeper border lines'. <p>On reflection the duplication of these six plates is perhaps an editorial directive not a production flaw after all. Colton, Palmer & Preston, Ltd paperback
1939137293Adelaide: Clarkson Limited 'wholly set up and printed . at The Hassell Press' 1939. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Clarkson Limited 'wholly set up and printed . at The Hassell Press' February 1939. Quarto ii 134 pages with well over 700 illustrations. Pictorial wrappers slightly rubbed; top corner of the entire catalogue lightly bent throughout with dogear creases to a few bottom corners; an excellent copy. Clarkson Limited ('wholly set up and printed ... at The Hassell Press') paperback
1936129926Adelaide: Lenroc's 1936. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Lenroc's July 1936. Octavo 32 pages with numerous illustrations plus cover text and advertisements. Pictorial wrappers with the lettering on the outside surfaces in red and blue; wrappers slightly tidemarked; minimal signs of use and age; a very good copy. Lenroc's paperback
196273183Adelaide: John McIlwraith S.A. Pty. Ltd 1962. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide John McIlwraith S.A. Pty. Ltd. circa 1962. Quarto 306 pages comprising numerous individual leaflets and pamphlets from various manufacturers and suppliers with many of them illustrated occasionally in colour plus 16 card section dividers with captioned leading edge tabs. Screw-bound colour-pictorial card covers a little rubbed with a few closed tears adjacent to the screw heads; section dividers a little creased or bent; basically in excellent condition with the contents uniformly fine. The sections are: Laboratory Fittings; Tapware; Baths and Basins; Bathroom Fittings; Tile Fittings; Kitchen Sinks; Laundry Troughs; Toilets; H.W. Units & Softeners; Sewer Fittings; Hot Water Fittings; Valves; Stoves and Heating; Hardware; Roofing Materials; and Damp-Courses. John McIlwraith (S.A.) Pty. Ltd paperback
1908146476Adelaide: New York Import Co. Ltd 1908. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine. Adelaide New York Import Co. Ltd. circa 1908. Duodecimo 168 × 118 mm 16 pages with numerous illustrations. Saddle-stapled pictorial orange wrappers; staples a little rusty; some minor tanning; a near-fine copy. While primarily devoted to aluminium cookware the catalogue also advertises other essentials for the Federation home including a home electrotherapy kit Turkish bath cabinet Edison phonographs and accessories and an electric fan. <p>The New York Import Co. advertised extensively in Adelaide and Melbourne newspapers between 1903 and 1915. One such advertisment in Adelaide's 'Evening Journal' for 19 December 1908 advertises Wearever cooking utensils and recommends readers 'Send for New Illustrated Catalogue' others tout the health benefits of aluminium utensils including the claim that it helps avoid appendicitis!. New York Import Co., Ltd paperback
1917102213Adelaide: Reid Bros 1917. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Reid Bros. 1917. Duodecimo 20 pages plus 2 small advertising slips printed in red tipped in on the front cover. Saddle-stapled plain title-wrappers slightly marked and foxed; staples slightly rusted; an excellent copy. A 'Price List of the leading lines of Timber Mouldings and Joinery'. Offered together with a similar item dated 2 April 1917. Both carry contemporary ownership details of members of the Liebelt family of Echunga. Reid Bros paperback
1950129641Adelaide: The Colt Co. and printed at The Advertiser Printing Office 1950. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide The Colt Co. and printed at The Advertiser Printing Office circa 1950. Small quarto 68 pages with numerous illustrations plus the printed covers. Two-colour pictorial wrappers with text on the other three surfaces; short sealed tear to the front cover; hole punched through the top left-hand corner as issued; an excellent copy. A 'comprehensive list of all Stockman and Station Requisites in stock sizes'. Presumably this company was a direct competitor of R.M. Williams at the time but page 58 contains a full-page advertisement for saddle dressing 'Made by R.M. Williams for The Colt Co.'. Apart from one copy of this catalogue in the State Library of SA we can find no other record of this company. The Colt Co. (and printed at The Advertiser Printing Office) paperback
1924118501Adelaide: Ellis Limited 1924. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Ellis Limited 1924. 240 × 153 mm 16 pages with illustrations and 8 tipped-in colour plates. Overlapping colour-pictorial gate-fold card covers with panoramas of 'Early Adelaide' and 'Modern Adelaide' front and rear and with line illustrations of the site of the cafe then-and-now inside the respective covers; covers lightly rubbed and bumped at the extremities with surface loss to a tiny area of the front cover; bottom half of the front gate-fold hinge split but now expertly sealed; an excellent copy of a lavish brochure. 'The Ellis Cafe organisation was formed about 1917 as bakers pastry cooks caterers fruiterers and confectioners. The office and factory was at 120 Gouger Street Adelaide with a restaurant Covent Gardens at 50 later 68 King William Street the Arcadia Cafe in Bowman's Buildings King William Street the Maple Leaf Cafe at 21 Rundle Street and two others in the central business district. The Ellis Cafes ceased trading in 1952' State Library of South Australia B 72464/5. This attractive souvenir was prepared to celebrate the reopening of the cafe in late 1924 after extensive renovations. An article in the Adelaide 'News' on Saturday 20 December 1924 notes that the 'booklet is a triumph for its compilers and its illustrator Mr E. Grant Walsh who also designed the general scheme of furnishings and decorations'. Ellis Limited paperback
1924132980Adelaide: Colton Palmer & Preston Ltd 1924. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Colton Palmer & Preston Ltd. May 1924. Small quarto ii iv 82 pages with hundreds of illustrations. Pictorial wrappers lightly marked and rubbed; an excellent copy. Over the years we have handled two similar Colton catalogues undated and each with different pagination but we believe they were also issued in the 1920s. Colton, Palmer & Preston, Ltd paperback
1908145012Adelaide: Printed C.G. Röder G.m.b.H. Leipzig for the Company 1908. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Printed C.G. Röder G.m.b.H. Leipzig for the Company 1908. Oblong quarto 38 pages with 51 illustrations from photographs 31 of pianos pianofortes and organs 18 of small portraits of prominent European musicians and composers and one larger portrait of William Kuhnel. Loosely inserted is a price list a bifolium printed in blue and decorated in gold on two-tone paper dated 1 January 1911; an order form is also present. Flush-cut quarter cloth and red papered card covers with both sides extensively lettered and decorated in gilt; a large two-colour illustration on the front cover; a very fine copy it appears to be uncirculated in the original plain envelope a little marked and torn. 'Sole agents for Julius Feurich Leipzig; R. Lipp & Sohn Stuttgart; R. Görs & Kallmann Berlin; Carl Faust & Sohn pianos; the "Waldorf" pianos; also Estey-Organs over 400000 sold' subtitle. 'In 1898 Albert Conrad designer of Austral Buildings in Hindley Street was commissioned to create Kuhnel's emporium that expanded to house 400 pianos at 136 Rundle Street opposite Adelaide Arcade . By the 1920s Kuhnel's was the largest piano and organ store in Australia' AdelaideAZ website. The only copy of this lavish catalogue located in Trove is in the National Library of Australia: 'A finely printed trade catalogue intended for this Adelaide piano importer's wealthier clients . The catalogue was produced in Germany which at that time considered itself home to the most accomplished printers in Europe'. Printed C.G. Röder G.m.b.H., Leipzig (for the Company) paperback
1923112446Adelaide: Cook's Business Directories SA Company printed by Barclay & Sharland Limited Perth 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Adelaide Cook's Business Directories SA Company printed by Barclay & Sharland Limited Perth 1923. Octavo ii advertisements xl title page indexes additions and alterations x advertisements xxix iii advertisements 344 pages with 9 illustrations from photographs and numerous illustrated advertisements plus advertisements on both sides of the covers the spine and the leading edge. Flush-cut quarter cloth and papered boards; covers cracked in two places but stable and a little worn at the extremities; rear cover a little stained and chipped; signs of age and use; overall a decent copy. Cook's Business Directories (SA) Company (printed by Barclay & Sharland Limited, Perth) hardcover
1950112442Adelaide: Universal Business Directories 1950. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Universal Business Directories 1950. Quarto iv two-colour advertisements xxii 482 pages with 2 maps. Two-colour card covers; long tear to the front cover expertly sealed with minimal infill to the bottom left-hand corner; small tidemark to the bottom left-hand corner of the two advertising leaves; spine and edges a little sunned; short sealed tear to the leading edge of the rear cover with short closed tears to the blank leading margin of the last ten leaves; a very good copy basically unread. The towns include Alice Springs and Broken Hill. Universal Business Directories paperback
1952112450Adelaide: Universal Business Directories Australia 1952. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Universal Business Directories Australia 1952. Quarto iv two-colour advertisements xii 306 pages with 5 maps a number of illustrations from photographs and numerous pictorial advertisements. Two-colour card covers with advertisements on all surfaces; spine a little sunned and marked; top corner lightly bumped throughout; small section of the bottom edge sunned; an excellent copy. Universal Business Directories (Australia) paperback
1954112451Adelaide: Universal Business Directories Australia 1954. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Universal Business Directories Australia 1954. Quarto xx 302 pages with 5 maps illustrations from photographs and numerous pictorial advertisements plus a two-colour leaf of advertisements one for Coca-Cola after page 280. Two-colour card covers with advertisements on all surfaces; small light tidemark to the foot of the spine; top corner lightly bumped towards the rear of the book; small section of the bottom edge sunned; an excellent copy. Universal Business Directories (Australia) paperback
1955112439Adelaide: Universal Business Directories Australia 1955. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Universal Business Directories Australia 1955. Quarto viii two-colour advertisements xxxvi 362 pages with 5 maps a number of illustrations from photographs and numerous pictorial advertisements plus an unnumbered eight-page two-colour advertising section after page 338. Two-colour card covers with advertisements on all surfaces; spine very lightly chipped and sunned; small section of the bottom edge sunned; a fine copy. Universal Business Directories (Australia) paperback
1953112455Adelaide: Universal Business Directories Australia 1953. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Universal Business Directories Australia 1953. Quarto ii two-colour advertisements xvi 310 pages with a map and numerous pictorial advertisements. Two-colour card covers with advertisements on all surfaces; spine lightly sunned and marked; small section of the bottom edge sunned; a fine copy. Universal Business Directories (Australia) paperback
1956112449Adelaide: Universal Business Directories Australia 1956. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Universal Business Directories Australia 1956. Quarto viii two-colour advertisements xxxii 410 pages with 6 maps a number of illustrations from photographs and numerous pictorial advertisements plus an unnumbered eight-page two-colour advertising section after page 388. Two-colour card covers with advertisements on all surfaces; spine lightly sunned; small section of the bottom edge sunned; top corner of the front cover and the first third of the book a little bumped; an excellent copy. Universal Business Directories (Australia) paperback
1956112453Adelaide: Universal Business Directories Australia 1956. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Universal Business Directories Australia 1956. Quarto x two-colour advertisements xiv 288 pages with 2 maps and numerous pictorial advertisements plus an unnumbered 8-page section of two-colour advertisements after page 282. Two-colour card covers with advertisements on all surfaces; spine lightly sunned; small section of the bottom edge sunned; a fine copy. Universal Business Directories (Australia) paperback