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160015Adelaide: Gillingham print Decorated wrappers that is paper covers pp. 102. Illustrated. This seems to be the first such publication by the AA of SA. About fine copy. unknown
195710737London: The Australia Club 1957. Menu. <p>Menu Australia Club Dinner at the Savoy Hotel London 8th July 1957. 230x150mm stiff cream card gilt printed wrappers bound with gold cord 20pp. Include dinner menu toasts seating plan. VG/- faint offset to upper wrapper; sm blemish to p.1.</p> The Australia Club unknown
18502Australian Club Sydney. 15 June 1875. 2pp. 12mo. In good condition lightly-aged. Lithographed form. The first page recto of first leaf is headed 'Australian Club' and carries an acknowledgment that Grubbe has been 'duly proposed and elected an Honorary Member'. Completed in autograph and signed by the club secretary <T. B. Barkley>. The second page recto of second leaf carries paragraph 11 of the club rules in sixteen lines of small print regarding honorary members. From the Grubbe family papers. Australian Club, Sydney. 15 June 1875. unknown
193111461Melbourne: Troedel & Cooper 1931. <p>Wine List The Australia Melbourne. Printed by Troedel & Cooper Melbourne ca.1939. 230x145mm printed stiff wrappers stapled silk ribbon 16pp.</p> <p><br /> Wine List <br /> <br /> The Australia Melbourne: Wine List - The Venetian Court. <br /> <br /> Melbourne : The Australia circa 1931. Printed by Troedel & Cooper Pty Ltd Melbourne.<br /> <br /> 230x145mm monochrome printed stiff light brown card wrappers stapled silk ribbon tie cream tabbed 16pp. Illustrations by R Wenban Raymond Stewart 1883 - 1990. Staples started; wrappers lightly soiled; faint soiling to internal pages.<br /> <br /> ¶ An elegant tabbed printed bar menu for the Venetian Court the main function room of The Australia with pages for cocktails and sherry; still wines; champagnes; whiskies gins ales stout lagers cider; ports brandies liqueurs; and cigars cigarettes.<br /> <br /> <br /> Collins Street between Swanston and Elizabeth streets has been since the 1870s one of the most fashionable shopping areas in the centre of Melbourne often referred to as "The Block". In 1879 the Café Gunsler was established. It was one of the most fashionable restaurants and event venues in the city. Refurbished in 1890 as the Vienna Café it was refurbished in 1914-15 and reopened at the height of World War I in October 1916 as the much more patriotically named Café Australia or The Australia. <br /> <br /> <br /> The refurbishment was designed by Walter Burley Griffin who with his wife Marion Mahony Griffin was also the Federal Capital Director of Design and Construction for Australia's new capital Canberra. The refurbishment created a series of rooms an entry bar a Palm Court a Fountain Court leading through to an arched roofed double height dining room the Venetian Court. Decorated with painted murals sculpture and highly patterned plaster-work and specially designed furniture and fittings which are illustrated on p.2 the refurbishment of The Australia highlighted Griffin’s distinctive geometric style. <br /> <br /> <br /> Frequently used for society events functions and balls The Australia and particularly The Venetian Court was the epicentre of Melbourne society in the interwar period. The venue was sold and refurbished again opening in 1939 as Hotel Australia.<br /> <br /> Wenban was a prolific Australian artist and illustrator. He began his career in Sydney as in illustrator before serving in World War I. He then worked in Melbourne as a commercial illustrator before moving to London where he studied and worked for a number of publications including The Illustrated News. The engraved illustrations depict the geometric Collins St facade and the grand Venetian Court that could seat 400 people: both uncommon views of interwar Melbourne.<br /> <br /> Scarce. An excellent ephemeral remnant from one of the significant landmarks of society gastronomy and hospitality in interwar Melbourne.<br /> <br /> § Unrecorded.<br /> <br /> <br /> </p> Troedel & Cooper unknown
69-0008The Arts in Australia Melbourne 1965. 4to. 32 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Scuff marks and some creases on Front and Back Covers. Pen notations on Back Cover. Mostly BW Plates.Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. Nordland was a museum director art critic educator and author.Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute 1960-64 Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art now SFMoMA 1966-73 Milwaukee Art Museum 1977-85 and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery 1973-1977. He is the author of over 60 publications including books on Lachaise Nakian Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright. The Arts in Australia, Melbourne 1965 paperback
19945538Samford Queensland Australia: Somerset Publications. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Hard cover is blue with white lettering on front and spine. Pages are clean and tight; this is a NEW book. Lavishly illustrated with 150 color and b/w photographs of these glorious horses in their full beauty. Edited by Croalie Gordon; contributing authors are Coralie Gordon Karen Lawrence Pat Slater Victor Venn Jacquie Webby. Printed by Acumen Overseas Pte Ltd. Chapters are: Arabian horse standard of excellence; first 100 years; liftetimes with Arabians; Australia in the 90s: an overview; state by state; New Zealand: then and now; Australian Champions 1990 - 1994; five Quiltys: 1990 - 1994; exports and imports; breeders; contemporary leading sires; portraits of Arabian athletes; AArom Supremes 1989 - 1994; Arabian horses; guide to the Arabian studs; index to horses; index to Arabian studs; bibliography; acknowledgements. Extremely scarce book. ISBN in book is 0947256032. Oversized 5#. ; Photographs; 9 x 11 1/2; 308 pages; Cover has some shelf wear bumping. DJ has rubbing/scuffing shelf wear bumping few minor creases; in a mylar cover. . Somerset Publications hardcover
19945537Samford Queensland Australia: Somerset Publications. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. 0947256032 . Hard cover is blue with white lettering on front and spine. Pages are clean and tight; this is a NEW book. Lavishly illustrated with 150 color and b/w photographs of these glorious horses in their full beauty. Edited by Croalie Gordon; contributing authors are Coralie Gordon Karen Lawrence Pat Slater Victor Venn Jacquie Webby. Printed by Acumen Overseas Pte Ltd. Chapters are: Arabian horse standard of excellence; first 100 years; liftetimes with Arabians; Australia in the 90s: an overview; state by state; New Zealand: then and now; Australian Champions 1990 - 1994; five Quiltys: 1990 - 1994; exports and imports; breeders; contemporary leading sires; portraits of Arabian athletes; AArom Supremes 1989 - 1994; Arabian horses; guide to the Arabian studs; index to horses; index to Arabian studs; bibliography; acknowledgements. Extremely scarce book. ISBN in book is 0947256032. Oversized 5#. ; Photographs; 9 x 11 1/2; 308 pages; Cover has some shelf wear bumping. DJ has rubbing/scuffing shelf wear bumping few minor creases; in a mylar cover. . Somerset Publications hardcover
1996195115Alexandria NSW: Broughton Books 1996. 3rd Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 850p. A red hardcover book with four attached ribbon bookmarks. Near-fine condition; essentially like new but for an owner's stamps on the endpapers and title page. An Anglican Book of Common Prayer for use in the Australian church. Broughton Books hardcover
ria9780367498870_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This volume is a collection of some of the key essays by Ramesh Thakur on the origins implementation and future prospects of the Responsibility to Protect R2P norm. paperback
2005041136Place Not Stated: The Author 2005. ix 189pp map num bw & col ills. Or pictorial card. Near new. The people and history of Tasmania's central highland country which extends from Interlaken in the south east across barren rock and heather moors of the Skittleball Plains south west to Lake St Clair and to Cradle Mountain in the west. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. The Author Paperback
22 pages. Plus a full-page sketch map and photographic plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. This is an extensive expedition account of Mr. Terry, an explorer and gold prospector, traveling on a Ford motor car in the little-known portion of Australia, the Northern Territory, from Winston in Western Queensland to Broome on the West Australian coast, containing exceptional details of his adventures. This fascinating account pre-dates the author's book, entitled "Across Unknown Australia," first published in 1926, and is beautifully illustrated with photographs and a sketch route map. Following is Mr. Terry's travel route from Winton to Broom: Winton, Kynuna, McKinlay, Cloncurry, Duchess, Camooweal, Avon Station, Rankin River, Alexandria Station, Alroy Station, Brunette Station, Anthony's Lagoon, Monmoonah Water Hole, Newcastle Waters, Yellow Water Holes, Jump-up, Montijinny Out-station, Pigeon Holes Out-station, Wave Hill Station, Inverway Station, Soakage Creek Station, Flora Valley Station, Hall's Creek, Mulla-Bulla Station, Booty's Selection, Margaret River Station, Cox's Selection, Fitzroy Crossing, Debry, Broome.
6 pages, including 3 sketch maps. Plus a few photographic plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. Some crease to pages and wrappers, otherwise this is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. Michael Terry, known as "The Last of the Australian Explorers" was an explorer and gold prospector, and the leader of fourteen inland Australia expeditions between 1923 and 1935, mainly working for Adelaide mining companies seeking minerals. This is a succinct account of his prospecting expedition to the Petermann and Tomkinson Ranges in Central Austraila, in which he traversed approximately 3000 miles in the lands west of the Overland Telegraph Line in search of useful minerals including gold. Terry did not find any significant mineral, but found great quality pastoral land in and adjacent to the Tomkinson, Mann, and western portion of the Musgrave Ranges.
24 pages, including a full-page sketch map. Plus photographic plates. Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. This is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. Michael Terry, known as "The Last of the Australian Explorers" was an explorer and gold prospector, and the leader of fourteen inland Australia expeditions between 1923 and 1935, mainly working for Adelaide mining companies seeking minerals. This is his extensive expedition account traversing approximately 2000 miles on caterpillar-track trucks with a team of mineralogists, topographers and botanists, for four months, from Darwin in the Northern Territory to Broome, Western Australia This fascinating account pre-dates the author's book, entitled "Across Unknown Australia," first published in 1926, and is beautifully illustrated with photographs and a full-page sketch route map through North-East Australia.
An individual, sometimes controversial picture of 'Oz' in all its walks of life ; 8vo; 344 pages
1990025631Melbourne VIC Australia: Oxford University Press 1990. Jacket has general wear a minor tear and fading to front and spine. Wear and minor dings to bottom edge of boards. Contents very good apart from foxing to first and last few pages. 449 pages with colour and b/w illustrations. Surveys the decoration arrangement and use of domestic interiors from the time of European settlement to 1914. From the tree house tent bark hut mansion and vice-regal residence. Heavy book 2.6kg. . Hard Cover. Good/Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Oxford University Press Hardcover
ria9781509954049_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Written by a leading figure in this field this book looks at Cambodian conflict of laws through a combination of common and civil law analytical techniques and perspectives. hardcover
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1878124103Adelaide: mainly The Philosophical Society of Adelaide called the Royal Society of South Australia from 1880 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide mainly The Philosophical Society of Adelaide called the Royal Society of South Australia from 1880 1878 to 1881. Octavo 12 pamphlets pagination varies; plates appear in some of them. Contemporary binder's cloth lettered in gilt on the spine; in excellent condition. The papers are mainly on insects and native plants but also 'Cliffs and Rocks at Ardrossan' the 'Bay of Biscay' soil of SA and butterflies with two lithographs one with some hand-colouring. Loosely inserted is a related paper translated by him and three leaflets one each on ants bees and insects by him quarto or larger printed rectos only. Johann Gottlieb Otto Tepper 1841-1923 arrived in SA in 1847. He trained as a school teacher and 'taught at Two Wells 1869 Monarto 1872-73 Nuriootpa 1873-78 Ardrossan 1878-81 and Clarendon 1881-83. Between 1873 and 1883 he wrote a series of natural history papers about Nuriootpa "Notable Native Plants about Ardrossan"' and numerous others such as those present here. 'In March 1883 Tepper was appointed natural history collector at the South Australian Museum; in 1888 he was promoted to entomologist numismatist and librarian there. Many of his entomological papers were later to appear in the Garden and Field and in the Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia which society he joined in 1878; he was an honorary fellow from 1912 and was sometime chairman of its field naturalists' section. In 1879 he became a fellow of the Linnean Society of London and a life member of the Society of Science Letters and Art London receiving their medal in 1898' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. [mainly] The Philosophical Society of Adelaide (called the Royal Society of South Australia from 1880) hardcover
191658125Adelaide: R.M. Osborne printer 1916. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide R.M. Osborne printer 1916. Octavo 16 pages with a map. Wrappers slightly discoloured around the perimeter; very small ink initials on the front cover; an excellent copy. Reprinted from the "Garden and Field" Volume 40 Number 9 February 1915. The head of the title-page is inscribed in pencil "With the Author's Greetings & Compliments R.M. Osborne (printer) paperback
115301Very Good. Small octavo one page on the mourning stationery of his home on the Isle of Wight Farringford House Tennyson had lost one of his younger sons in action and would lose another before the end of the war. Folded twice for posting; a few tiny marks; in excellent condition. The letter is brief enough to quote in full: 'Dear Lady Glenconner I am deeply distressed not only for myself but also for all of you. Of course one cannot but be very sorry for both of them. I have spoken to L. fully and he takes a really serious view now I hope; and has promised not to see her during the war. L. ought to protect her against herself. I cannot write more for I feel the thing too acutely. It was kind in you to write to me. Ever yours Tennyson'. Lionel and Clarissa married in March 1918; she was still only 21 years old at the time. They had three children before their divorce in 1928. Each was to remarry and redivorce again. <p>Hallam Tennyson 1852-1928 eldest son of the poet laureate Alfred later 1st Baron 'had initially sought the governorship of South Australia but hesitated when it was offered to him in January 1899: Tennyson was influenced by speculation that after Federation the post might be subordinated to that of the governor-general or even abolished. He arrived in Adelaide in April and proved popular: the press and the people saw him as hardworking competent dignified and frugal. Appointed acting governor-general on 4 July 1902 after Lord Hopetoun's unexpected resignation Tennyson was confirmed in this position in January 1903 at his own request for one year only' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. unknown
Boards with light rubbing to extremities; A profusely illustrated coffetable book: "Dedicated to the saviours of the Pacific in the Great War of the World, this volume is intended to bind the Sons of Liberty and Soldiers of Sacrifice - Americans and Australians alike - into a great Common Fellowship of Rememberance, so that in the Autumn of their days people and places dear to the hearts of both may live again, and by the mere turning of these pages, be renewed in the glorious memories of the land of perpetual sunshine." ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 256 pages
4to [34 x 25 cm]; 256 pp, hundreds of photos. original simulated leather, pictorial gilt kangaroo and gilt lettering on cover, rubbed at spine ends, very good. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Subtitled, memorabilia for U. S. Forces in Australia, it consists of mainly photos of scenes, people, nature, cities, native peoples and all aspects of the region with brief descriptions.
Folio 256p., illus. cover title: Displaying Australia & New Guinea Hardcover Very good condition, faint fore-edge dampstain There were two editions of this in 1945 with separate forewords, this one for American servicemen with a dedication to them and one for Australians dedicated to the pioneers of Australia.
Folio 256p., illus. cover title: Displaying Australia & New Guinea Hardcover Very good condition There were two editions of this in 1945 with separate forewords, one for American servicemen with a dedication to them and this one for Australians dedicated to the pioneers of Australia.