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1909261371909. Very good overall. Three large album pages and one scrap of pressed Australian wildflowers likely made by a Perth resident in the early 1900s. The album pages is entitled in manuscript "Wild Flowers of Western Australia" and signed in ink in the lower corner F. Cliff. <br /> <br /> The flowers loosely arranged in a heart shape are entitled in ink at the center of the arrangement "Kangaroo Paws. From Collie W. A. gathered in early Sept. 1909"; and "Kangaroo Paws. From various parts of W. A. Gathered in Sept. 1909". The small scrap approximately 4 x 6 1/2" is untitled with pencil notations 205 206 & 207.<br /> <br /> Ancestry locates a Norman Franklin Cliff residing in Perth from 1914 to 1917 and again in 1919 and 1921. In 1925 he is in Fremantle.<br /> <br /> 3 album pages 9 x 12 1/4" unknown
184275315London: C. Dolman 1842. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London C. Dolman 1842. Octavo 27 pages in a total of ii 564 2 pages. Original ribbed cloth with a paper title-label on the spine; cloth a little marked and sunned; label a little chipped and sunned; small blank piece torn from the bottom corner of eight leaves not part of the relevant article; endpapers and first and last leaves foxed; an excellent copy. Pages 74-100 contain an article drawn from Grey's 'Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia' published the previous year and George Moore's extremely rare pamphlet 'Evidences of an Inland Sea collected from the Natives of the Swan River Settlement' Dublin 1837. C. Dolman hardcover
27365Italy 184-. Print. The images of two Western Australian aboriginals Patet and a woman natives of King George's Sound Albany. These were patterned after the engravings that appeared in Prichard's "Natural History of Man" by J. Bull and the format is larger than issued in Prichard.<br /> <br /> Copper engraving period hand color. Printed area 6 1/4 x 8 3/4" on paper 9 x 11". Plate mark visible on two sides. Slt. foxing in the lower portion. Libraries Australia ID 9024501 states "Engraved above image: Etnografia Ser. III H 23 bis Atlante tav. CIV bis" but this is trimmed from this copy. unknown
182928055London: John Murray 1829. Paperback. Very good condition. Important early report on the Swan River Colony based on Captain Stirling's findings during his 1827 expedition and intended as a guide for prospective emigrants. The 29 page article is titled "Regulations for the Guidance of those who may Propose to embark as settlers for the New Settlement on the Western Coast of New Holland" and includes a one page woodblock map. The map "Sketch of the New Settlement on Swan River" has the text "Fine undulating grass plains thinly wooded" stretching from Mangles Bay to Port Leschenault. The WA coast is shown from above Swan River in the north around Cape Leeuwin and further to the East. Disbound from Vol XXXIX with the title page pp 315-344 with some extraneous pages. John Murray paperback
190927730London: R. H. Porter 1909. First printing. Pamphlet. Very good condition. Four issues of this journal of ornithology. The October issue has an article by W.R. Ogilvie- Grant with field notes by G.C. Shortridge on "On a Collection of Birds from Western Australia" Pages 650 to 689 to be continued includes a fine hand colored lithograph of Sericornis Balstoni and Malurus Bernieri fairy wren. Large 8vo printed paper wrapped issues of the journal housed in a slip box. Bright clean copies with some chipping of spines and one cover. R. H. Porter unknown
193325852Perth: Department of Lands and Surveys 1933. Cadastral map showing land use. Includes plan showing townsite boundary. Version dated "6.2.33". Addition of lots 185-200 on upper right to town plan printed in red. <br /> <br /> The earliest held by SLWA seems to be ca. 1950. Call Number 9024.P3G46<br /> 1 map ; 58 x 76 cm. encapsulated in plastic.<br /> <br /> Western Australia. Department of Lands and Surveys.<br /> Map Dept. of Lands & Surveys W.A. 1937.<br /> Available at 3rd Floor Map Stack Call number: 35/11/MANJ 1937 plus 1 more.<br /> Call Number <br /> 9024.M25G46<br /> Related titles <br /> Townsite maps Western Australia.<br /> Description <br /> 1 map ; 54 x 69 cm. encapsulated in plastic.<br /> Part of collection: Townsite maps Western Australia. Department of Lands and Surveys unknown
1838131290London: 'Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed' 1838. Very Good. London 'Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed' 1838. Foolscap folio 21 1 docket pages with numerous tables. Uncut and sewn as issued; outer pages slightly dusty; light foxing throughout; an excellent copy. Great Britain and Ireland Parliamentary Paper Number 685 of 1838. The bulk of this important paper pages 4-19 is given over to 'Nos. 5 6 7. Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir James Stirling bearing Date 15 October 1835 forwarding a Memorial from the Inhabitants of Western Australia; together with a Copy of the Answer which has been returned thereto'. It is somewhat more than that. Stirling's covering letter explains that 'The signatures attached to this memorial . belong to about one-third of the adult male population of the settlement and represent also about one third of its property in land and capital. The grievances under which the memorialists consider themselves and their fellow colonists to labour are five in number'. The five grievances are well-aired; all signatories are identified; there are five pages of lists of lands reserved for public purposes individuals or 'Assigned to or Reserved for Civil Naval and Military Officers from commencement of the Colony in June 1829 to 6 October 1835'. The second and third lists provide name rank or situation where applicable number of acres district assigned or reserved - and when and remarks. A sample record for an individual is that pertaining to Robert Ramsay for whom an 'uncertain' number of acres was reserved at Plantagenet on 12 April 1831: 'Master of brig "Britannia". On south shore of Princes Royal Harbour reserved 18 months to form a whaling establishment and then resumed on failure of conditions'. The last four pages in this section contain Lord Glenelg's thoughts on the matter as of 7 March 1837. The limited information relating to the fledgling colony of South Australia occupies only pages 20 and 21. Ferguson 2511. <p>Provenance: the signature 'C.A.S. Hawker' is written in pencil at the head of the first page. Charles Allan Seymour Hawker 1894-1938 politician and pastoralist: his grandfather George Charles Hawker arrived in Adelaide with his brother Charles in September 1840. They settled on land at Bungaree near Clare in December 1841; C.A.S. Hawker he was born there. He was seriously wounded on several occasions at the Western Front losing one eye and 'his legs were in surgical irons to the end of his life'. He was a minister in the Lyons Government from 1932 until he 'was killed on 25 October 1938 when the aircraft "Kyeema" crashed into Mount Dandenong in Victoria. His untimely death was sharply felt. He had been an outstanding and respected figure in the Federal parliament whom some of his own party would have supported as prime minister. John Curtin the Opposition leader believed he had been on the threshold of great achievements' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. 'Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be Printed' unknown
182922252London: Baldwin and Cradock 1829. First edition. Hardcover. Good overall. Highly important early Western Australia content with report by Captain Stirling on his expedition to the Swan River undertaken in the year prior to the first settlement. A 7 page report from Captain Stirling's despatches describes the results of his 1827 expedition. <br /> <br /> Other topics include: The Netherlands: Progress of the Insurrection in Java; Russia: Hostilities with Persia renewed; Russia declares War against Turkey; Piracies in the West Indies; Account of Franklin's Second Journey to the shores of the Polar Sea; Present State of the Jews; Steam Boat; American Great Western Canal; and the First English Newspaper established in China.<br /> <br /> Single 8vo volume in two parts. The article appears at pp 510-517. Part I: viii 1 - 267pp 1; Part II: 545pp Index 11. Rebacked with the original leather spine laid down still quite rubbed and worn. Part of the original label loosely inserted inside paper label laid down at top of front board. Text clean and bright. Hard copy not found in Trove. Baldwin and Cradock hardcover
197214185Apia Samoa 1972. Softcover. Very good. 8.5 x 11 in 138 pp printed wrappers. Yearbook of the Western Samoa Teachers' Training College illustrated with many b/w photographs. Light soiling to covers title handwritten in pen on spine; otherwise unmarked clean and sound. Includes staff photos and bios list and photos of all graduates list of trophies and awards messages from various school dignitaties letters to the editor student writing most describing what their school experience has meant to them poetry in both English and Samoan and typical yearbook photos of campus life sports clubs and other activities identifying students who participated in each. An interesting and scarce record of this educational institution which was merged into the National University of Samoa in 1997. paperback
1890141871Adelaide: Education Department 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Education Department 1890. Octavo originally viii 303 pages plus a map: this copy lacks the map the title leaf and its conjugate pages i-ii and vii-viii and the last leaf 303-4 last page blank. Original full black roan lettered in gilt on the front cover; leather slightly rubbed and bumped; last leaf a little torn; signs of age and use; overall a very good copy. We presume this is a publisher's deluxe or presentation binding; the standard binding is grey cloth with a paper title-label on the front cover. Samuel Albert White 1870-1954 ornithologist and conservationist: 'His most arduous and important work as a naturalist occurred when he collaborated with Gregory Mathews on "The Birds of Australia" London 1910-27. To this end White mounted major collecting expeditions often accompanied by his wife. He travelled with camels to Alice Springs and beyond 1913 with a government team to the Musgrave and Everard ranges 1914 and with the South Australian Museum expedition to Cooper Creek 1916; he also went to the Nullarbor Plains 1917-18 with Sir Edgeworth David and Professor Walter Howchin to the Finke River 1921 and in 1922 led the great adventure from Adelaide to Darwin and back using three Dort motor cars supplied and serviced by Adelaide mechanics Cyril and Murray Aunger. <p>White's outstanding achievement lay in completing an ornithological survey of the whole of South Australia and much of the Northern Territory. He was the first European to see several species and regarded the Princess Alexandra parrot as the world's most beautiful bird. A keen conservationist he was a central figure in the declaration of national parks in the State and was a noted spokesman on insects birds and botany' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. <p>In this copy of the book 'A Classified List of the Native Species' pages 204-272 is extensively annotated in ink in what we know to be the hand of Captain S.A. White; there are slight annotations or emphases on numerous other pages. Although his name does not appear anywhere in the volume we purchased this item among many others direct from the White family home 'Weetunga' at Fulham a couple of decades ago. Loosely inserted is a ticket to an 'Exhibition of Wild Flowers' by the Field Naturalists' Section of the Royal Society of SA annotated on the verso by White; undated but 1920s. Education Department hardcover
1894143875Adelaide: Government Printer 1894. Fine. Adelaide Government Printer 1894. Foolscap folio two papers 1 and 1 pages. Needle-holes and notches in the left-hand margin where previously bound now disbound; in fine condition. South Australian Parliamentary Papers Numbers 79 and 87 of 1894; each one of only 650 copies. Government Printer unknown
1874124156Melbourne: E. & D. Syme 'The Leader' Office and Adelaide Frearson & Bro 1874. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Melbourne E. & D. Syme 'The Leader' Office and Adelaide Frearson & Bro. 1874. Octavo iv second and last blank 59 pages. Original flush-cut printed stiffened wrappers with slight loss to silverfish; light tidemark to the top margin of the front cover and the top inside corner tip of the first ten leaves; front joint split a little top and bottom with minor loss to the ends of the spine; minimal signs of use and age; a very good copy internally excellent. 'The following Papers are reprinted from "The Farm" section of the Melbourne "Leader". The writer left Melbourne on 1st September 1874 and returned on the 30th November. The early Papers were written during September in which month the country round Adelaide is seen at its very best. The areas of Gawler Kapunda Kooringa Hill River Estate Clare and surroundings were visited during October and the return journey between Adelaide and Mount Gambier including Strathalbyn Willunga Goolwa Hindmarsh Island Narracoorte and the Drainage Country took place during November' preface. The critical comments on contemporary vine cultivation and wine production make interesting reading. Visits were made to properties and individuals well-known to this day: Davenport Boothby Crompton Auld Mrs Penfold Thomas Elder and Birksgate Thomas Hardie sic and Bankside and 'Clare - Seven Hills and St. Aloysius' College' with numerous 'Notable Wine Growers' in the region mentioned. Many areas significant in the modern vine and wine industry are conspicuously absent in this survey at least in this regard. This item is rare in our experience. Ferguson 9210. E. & D. Syme, 'The Leader' Office, and Adelaide, Frearson & Bro paperback
1927110188Paris: Librairie J.-B. Bailliere et Fils 1927. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Paris Librairie J.-B. Bailliere et Fils 1927. Duodecimo 80 pages with 16 illustrations. Printed wrappers; minor conservation work to the spine; corners of most leaves lightly bumped; a very good copy. One of the Petite Bibliotheque Agricole series. Written in ink at the head of the front cover is the contemporary ownership signature of John Rothwell Seppelt a fourth-generation member of the famous Seppelt winemaking dynasty. Librairie J.-B. Bailliere et Fils paperback
1947144773Adelaide: Printed by Gillingham & Co. Ltd. for G. Gramp & Sons Limited 1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Printed by Gillingham & Co. Ltd. for G. Gramp & Sons Limited 1947. Oblong quarto 45 pages with numerous illustrations many in colour. Gilt-decorated wine-red cloth lightly sunned on the spine and slightly marked and flecked; a very good copy of a delightful period-piece. Number 1092 of a limited edition upper limit not stated but we have previously sold number 1206. The limitation page reads 'With Compliments from G. Gramp & Sons Limited Orlando's parent company Rowland Flat South Australia 1847-1947'. Printed by Gillingham & Co. Ltd. [for G. Gramp & Sons, Limited hardcover
1949144717Adelaide: S. Smith & Son Ltd 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Near fine. Adelaide S. Smith & Son Ltd. 1949. Quarto 40 pages with numerous illustrations plus a full-page colour plate and colour-pictorial endpapers. Quarter cloth and pictorial papered boards lightly unevenly sunned; a near-fine copy with the fine transparent acetate dustwrapper. Provenance: Alfred Wark with his ownership signature on the front pastedown. Wark was 'secretary of Yalumba for 25 years. Alf was on the Foundation Committees of the Barossa Valley Vintage Festival Association The Wine Service Guild and the Barossa Valley Bacchus Club and spent many years on other committees in South Australia which supported horse racing fly fishing and other sports' information from Yalumba Wines website apropos their 1966 'Alfred Wark' Galway Vintage Reserve Claret in 'The Signature' label series. S. Smith & Son Ltd hardcover
189810598London: Longmans Green 1898. Hardcover. Very Good. London Longmans Green 1898 'New Impression'/ 1898. Octavo viii 238 pages with 5 illustrations plus 4 plates. Cloth slightly marked and a little rubbed; an excellent copy. Provenance: Charles Winnecke with his ownership signature 'Chas Winnecke' on the half-title below a 'With the Compliments of The South Australian Company' inkstamp. An unrelated gift inscription dated 1928 appears on a later blank page. <p>Charles Winnecke 1856-1902 surveyor and explorer 'entered the Government Survey Office in 1873 and went with the North Eastern Exploring Expedition to survey the border between South Australia and Queensland circa 1877-81' 'Encyclopedia of Australian Science'. He achieved lasting fame as the leader of the Horn Expedition to Central Australia in 1894. Longmans, Green hardcover
194557740Melbourne NT: Georgian House 1945. 8vo. 144 pp. Photo frontisp. numerous photo plates illustrations. Blue publisher’s cloth dark blue lettering on spine minor rubbing edgewear faint tidemark to upper right corner first few leaves w/ d.j. wraparound cover art edgewear rubbing still VG/VG copy. First edition of this oral memoir as told to Elisabeth George describing the efforts of Bill & Henriette Pierce Canadian ex-pats in the Northern Territory tin mines and later in Marranboy before opening their store at Daly Waters. They detail the growth of the airways the impact of World War II and a substantial amount of positive interaction and appreciation of the local aborigines. Georgian House, hardcover
1924123086Gawler: Marchant's Studio 1924. Fine. Gawler Marchant's Studio circa 1924. An original gelatin silver photograph behind glass in the original blackwood frame with gilt fillet and wood-veneer mat visible image size approximately 238 × 288 mm external dimensions approximately 480 × 580 mm. The photograph is in fine condition; the frame is in excellent condition albeit slightly scuffed and marked. A small Marchant's Studio paper label is mounted on the mat; a considerably larger label mounted on the verso states it has been 'Established Sixty Years'. Davis and Stanbury 'The Mechanical Eye in Australia' suggest this occurred in 1864. 'The game of hockey was brought to Australia by British Naval officers stationed around the country in the late 1800s. By 1900 according to Hockey Australia the game was being played in private girls' schools. Being a non-contact team sport it was considered ideal for women. The first women's hockey association was formed in New South Wales in 1908. Two years later women's clubs from Tasmania Victoria and South Australia were competing alongside clubs from New South Wales at an interstate tournament at Rushcutter's Bay and from this tournament came the establishment of the Australian Women's Hockey Association in July 1910 - fifteen years before the Australian Hockey Association AHA was formed in 1925. State hockey associations for men had been formed in South Australia 1903; Victoria and New South Wales 1906; Western Australia 1908; and Queensland 1920s. This division in the administration of men's and women's hockey continued in subsequent years. The Australian Women's Hockey Association affiliated with the All England Women's Hockey Association and joined the International Federation of Women's Hockey IFWH in 1927' Australian Women's Archives Project online. Accordingly this item is tolerably early as well as being a fine piece of portraiture. Marchant's Studio unknown
1948111890Woomera: Woomera Welfare Club printed in Whyalla by the 'Whyalla News' 1948. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Woomera Woomera Welfare Club printed in Whyalla by the 'Whyalla News' 1948. Octavo 20 pages including the covers last page blank. Title-wrappers lightly marked; an excellent copy. Rule 2: 'The Club is situated at Long Range Weapons Experimental Area Woomera in the State of South Australia' about 490 kilometres north of Adelaide. Woomera township was established in 1947 to house and service the personnel involved in the Anglo-Australian Joint Project for once it is rocket science. Curiously the standard work on all things Woomera Peter Morton's 'Fire across the Desert' 1989 and later reprints fails to mention the Woomera Welfare Club at least we have failed to find mention of it either in the index or the section on 'Clubs Societies and the Churches'. Fortunately an article in the Adelaide newspaper 'The Mail' 13 January 1951 goes into some detail about its early history not least that the decision to form Woomera Welfare Club Incorporated was made in April 1948. Hugh Wallis Martin of Adelaide is recorded as 'Solicitor for the said club' at the foot of the front cover. Woomera Welfare Club (printed in Whyalla by the 'Whyalla News') paperback
1948112105Woomera: Woomera Welfare Club printed in Whyalla by the 'Whyalla News' 1948. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Woomera Woomera Welfare Club printed in Whyalla by the 'Whyalla News' 1948. Octavo 20 pages including the covers last page blank; loosely inserted is a smaller sheet of amendments to five rules made 'at the General Meeting held on 24/3/50'. Title-wrappers; trifling signs of age; an excellent copy. Rule 2: 'The Club is situated at Long Range Weapons Experimental Area Woomera in the State of South Australia' about 490 kilometres north of Adelaide. Woomera township was established in 1947 to house and service the personnel involved in the Anglo-Australian Joint Project for once it is rocket science. Curiously the standard work on all things Woomera Peter Morton's 'Fire across the Desert' 1989 and later reprints fails to mention the Woomera Welfare Club at least we have failed to find mention of it either in the index or the section on 'Clubs Societies and the Churches'. Fortunately an article in the Adelaide newspaper 'The Mail' 13 January 1951 goes into some detail about its early history not least that the decision to form Woomera Welfare Club Incorporated was made in April 1948. Hugh Wallis Martin of Adelaide is recorded as 'Solicitor for the said club' at the foot of the front cover. Woomera Welfare Club (printed in Whyalla by the 'Whyalla News') paperback
194363177Sydney: Ure Smith Ltd 1943. First Edition. First impression. Octavo. Cloth hardcover; dustjacket; 56pp; illus. Tight square copy Very Good or better. In the original pictorial dustwrapper unclipped priced 7'/6 at base of front flap lightly rubbed and edgeworn Verty Good. An attractive copy. <br /> <br /> Extracts from the field diary of Donald Friend written while he was a gunner with the Australian Imperial Forces in the south Pacific. Friend went on to become a highly-regarded artist whose late career was sullied by his own admissions of sexual predation of young boys. Ure Smith, Ltd unknown
1819162103Tokyo.: Tōseisha. Showa 18 1943. Folding colour map of Australia 54.2 x 76.4cm. Some foxing particularly along folds and upper right margins a few repaired tears and small holes at folds.With original sleeve. The 15th map in the Standard Maps of Greater East Asia series of 20 maps. Shows the natural resources such as sheep gold pearl diary regions opals etc. Tasmania appears as an inset in the bottom right corner. Text in Japanese. . Tōseisha. unknown
122043Original gelatin silver prints uniformly 122 × 165 mm but three have been trimmed a little all captioned in ink on the verso four are dated 1905. All prints are unmounted as produced; two have a short tear to one edge one of these and one other have a small piece missing from one or two corners; one is a little creased; two are a little marked; overall the condition is excellent. Yardea Station is a pastoral lease approximately 400 kilometres north-west of Adelaide; it was the first property taken up in the Gawler Ranges in the late 1850s. 'Lying on one of the main east-west corridors through the Ranges Yardea became the main postal depot during the late 1860s. A stone police station was erected in 1873 staffed by two police troopers who had been placed there a year earlier to keep order and to distribute rations to Aboriginal people who were increasingly attracted to Yardea. After the Yardea police were withdrawn in 1885 the building served as a post-office and telegraph station and then as a repeater station when a direct telegraph link to Western Australia was established in 1903. During the 1890s when most of the Gawler Ranges station leases including Yardea were abandoned due to a combination of high government charges drought and uncontrolled dingo numbers the building was still staffed by three telegraph station employees' Philip Jones in 'Naturally Disturbed' 2010 'an interdisciplinary collaboration between Sue Kneebone and Philip Jones. The exhibition engages with the complex history intersecting narratives and unexplained absences that relate to Yardea a pastoral property in the Gawler Ranges in South Australia once managed by Sue Kneebone's great-grandfather'. Elsewhere in her PhD thesis of the same name Sue Kneebone writes: 'In late 1903 at a time of high demand and high prices for sheep Yardea was taken up by James Grey Moseley with his station manager my great-grandfather Arthur Bailey . The Yardea lease . by then included Paney Yartoo and the old Pondana and Cacuppa stations'. A small number of these images have been located in the collection of the State Library of South Australia with some attributed to W.R. Evans who appears to have been on the staff of the Eucla Telegraph Station around this time. One of the present photographs is captioned 'A. Cole Post Master A. Bailey Manager Yardea'. Nearly all of the captions mention Yardea; Pondona Pondana and Paynea Paney are also noted. Pastoral pursuits are well-recorded: these include 'Mowing Crop' 'Hay-Stack' 'Stooking Hay' 'Hay Carting' all dated 1905 'Mustering Cattle' 'Bullock Team' 'Shearing' 'Wool Team' 'Woolly Sheep' and 'Horses'. There is also a fine image of a 'Camel Team en route for W.A. passing through Yardea'. Other scenes are 'Rock Hole Yardea' from above and below 'Dam Yardea Station' 'Stone Dam Paynea sic' and views of the Yardea Gorge Pondona Hills two views both with sheep 'Hills Gawler Ranges' and 'Deep Well Yardea' featuring a horseman and a stone hut. People are visible in seventeen of the photographs and in at least seven instances they are Indigenous men. Offered with a cabinet card photograph 145 × 105 mm mounted on plain card of the fresh grave site at Yardea of Sarah Cole wife of Alfred Cole. A notice of her death appeared in the Adelaide 'Chronicle' on Saturday 26 June 1897: 'COLE. On the 20th June at Yardea telegraph station Sarah Elizabeth Broughton née Garrett the dearly beloved wife of Alfred Cole and second daughter of C.J. and the late William Garrett late of Port Lincoln aged 33 years and 9 months'. She was the mother of six children. The presence of this poignant photograph in the collection suggests to us a Cole family provenance. 24 items. unknown
1905102624Adelaide: C.H. Wildy Printer for the Company 1905. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide C.H. Wildy Printer for the Company circa 1905. Oblong small octavo 16 pages with 8 full-page illustrations from photographs. Cord-bound gilt-decorated green wrappers lightly sunned; light vertical crease throughout; an excellent copy. The Company's operations at Lake Fowler Edithburgh and elsewhere on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. C.H. Wildy, Printer [for the Company] paperback
1976145506Warooka: The Warooka Historical Committee 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Warooka The Warooka Historical Committee 1976. Small quarto ii 119 pages with 3 maps and numerous illustrations most from photographs. Decorated papered boards slightly rubbed; an excellent copy. The Warooka Historical Committee hardcover