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8vo [22 x 14.5 cm]; 2 volumes, xiv, 254; xvii, [255] - 515, [iv, ads] pp, 7 color plates (including 4 natural history), 2 folding maps, 365 plates and illus. original pictorial gilt cloth, spines faded and worn, good set, interior with minor foxing on some pages but clean, mounted hand colored map of New South Wales, eastern coast dated 1835 on endpaper from other work. A picture of this book is available upon
1899111095London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1899. Very Good. London Macmillan and Co. Limited 1899. Octavo xx 671 pages with 12 unnumbered line illustrations of churingas a map and 130 illustrations mainly after photographs plus 2 folding maps 3 folding charts 4 folding chromolithographic plates and an erratum slip tipped in at page 1 noting that on page 570 the tassel should be 'pubic' not 'public'. Olive-green gilt-pictorial buckram a little flecked and rubbed with the spine a little sunned; all edges uncut; scattered light foxing; minimal chipping to some uncut leading edges; an excellent copy. The head of the title page is signed in ink by both authors as 'W. Baldwin Spencer' and 'F.J. Gillen'. Inscribed in indelible pencil before the signatures in an unknown hand is 'With Kindest Regards from'. <p>The 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' makes short work of the significance of the book and by extension this signed copy in its entry on Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer 1860-1929: 'The 1894 Horn scientific exploring expedition to central Australia recruited Spencer as zoologist and photographer. Because of friction between members and their sponsor Spencer later combined mediation with editorship of all four volumes of reports. His own seminal contribution included his classic biogeographic interpretation of Australian faunal distribution. This expedition rekindled his anthropological interest when he met F.J. Gillen the Alice Springs postmaster Francis James Gillen 1855-1912 ethnologist. What began as his offer to assist in publishing Gillen's ethnological notes matured into an enduring partnership and a landmark in anthropological history. <p>In 1896 Spencer joined Gillen for the most intensive field-work then attempted in Australia. "The Native Tribes of Central Australia" 1899 which resulted was to influence contemporary theories on social evolution and interpretations of the origins of art and ceremonial. It impressed Sir James Frazer author of "The Golden Bough" who developed a lifelong friendship with Spencer'. Macmillan and Co. Limited unknown
2875Brisbane 1942. 8vo. (520pp. ). With portr., and 17 full-page plates.,pleine toile ,dos imprimé collé au dos lisse
1907124812Adelaide: Printed by Vardon and Sons for the State Children's Council 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Printed by Vardon and Sons for the State Children's Council 1907. Small octavo i 147 pages plus 6 plates. Green cloth lettered in gilt on the spine lightly flecked and marked; endpapers offset; an excellent copy. 'This book is a labour of love. It was written by Miss Spence as a recognition of the services to the children of the State rendered by her friend Miss C.E. Clark. The two ladies have been friends for fifty years and were associated in the beginning of the Boarding Out of State Children in South Australia. Miss Spence wrote the book and the Council and other friends have subscribed to print and publish it . It is sent forth to assist any fellow-workers among children to whom its pages may bring encouragement stimulus or information' from the preface by James Gray Secretary of the State Children's Council. Printed by Vardon and Sons [for the State Children's Council] hardcover
190778572Adelaide: printed by Vardon and Sons for the State Children's Council 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide printed by Vardon and Sons for the State Children's Council 1907. Octavo i 147 pages plus 6 plates. Original green cloth with the title in gilt on the spine; cloth slightly rubbed and bumped at the extremities and lightly marked; new endpapers; trifling nick to the leading edge of the first ten leaves; an excellent copy. 'This book is a labour of love. It was written by Miss Spence as a recognition of the services to the children of the State rendered by her friend Miss C.E. Clark. The two ladies have been friends for fifty years and were associated in the beginning of the Boarding Out of State Children in South Australia. Miss Spence wrote the book and the Council and other friends have subscribed to print and publish it . It is sent forth to assist any fellow-workers among children to whom its pages may bring encouragement stimulus or information.' This may explain why the book - at least in our experience - is rare and the only other copy we have handled was bound in green cloth without the green lettering also apparently original. Not marked as such but from the collection of Sir Edward Charles Stirling. printed by Vardon and Sons [for the State Children's Council] hardcover
190780054Adelaide: printed by Vardon and Sons for the State Children's Council 1907. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide printed by Vardon and Sons for the State Children's Council 1907. Small octavo ii 148 pages plus 6 plates. Flush-cut decorated wrappers a little rubbed creased and sunned; two pinholes in the front cover and frontispiece; an excellent copy. 'This book is a labour of love. It was written by Miss Spence as a recognition of the services to the children of the State rendered by her friend Miss C.E. Clark. The two ladies have been friends for fifty years and were associated in the beginning of the Boarding Out of State Children in South Australia. Miss Spence wrote the book and the Council and other friends have subscribed to print and publish it . It is sent forth to assist any fellow-workers among children to whom its pages may bring encouragement stimulus or information.' This copy comes from the collection of W.J. Sowden with his ownership signature and shelving details in pencil inside. Sir William Sowden 1858-1943 was a journalist and the influential editor of the 'South Australian Register' from 1899 to 1922. The front cover is inscribed in ink by James Gray the secretary of the State Children's Council: 'The "Register" with Compliments from the Author. To be offered at this Dept . 1/3 paper 2/- cloth'. printed by Vardon and Sons [for the State Children's Council] paperback
188183510Adelaide: Education Department 1881. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Education Department 1881 second edition/ 1880. Duodecimo ii 120 iv "Opinions of the Press" pages. Flush-cut limp cloth flecked and marked; endpapers lightly foxed; top corner of one leaf pp 43-44 clipped; rear pastedown somewhat nibbled and with a tiny nibble at the last leaf with very slight loss; a very good copy. The preface says it all: 'it is not a dry text-book but has the local colour which my long residence in South Australia and my deep interest in her welfare has enabled me to give it'. Education Department) hardcover
First edition, 4to, xii, 88pp., one of 525 copies, orig. printed wrappers.
First edition, 4to, xii, 88pp., one of 525 copies, orig. printed wrappers.
244240Londres, chez l'auteur [Holborn press], in-4, xii pp., 88 pp., broché.
ria9781138287969_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; In this challenging volume Roger Spegele develops a framework to help the reader understand the differences and commonalities in modernist and postmodernist emancipatory thinking in International Relations. paperback
1988024074Sydney: Allen & Unwin 1988. HEAVY. xviii 429 pages illustrated with 8 pages of colour plates b/w photos maps appendices: Lineage chart; Battle and theatre honours; Colours; Honorary Colonels of the Regiment; Commanding Officers Roll of Honour; Honours and awards index illustrated end-papers. Prelims endpages and edges foxed. Cloth boards in dust-jacket. An account of the Victorian Scottish Regiment's allied units -- 5 Battalion in World War I and 2/5 Battalion in World War II whose record of battle honours include South Africa Gallipoli Helles Pozieres Somme Ypres 1917 Menin Road Amiens Hazebrook Hindenburg Line Bardia Tobruk Syria Damour Greece Wau Autape-Wewak and Mount Tambu. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Small 4to. Allen & Unwin Hardcover
1964029499Melbourne: CSIRO 1964. 220pp index references bw ills charts graphs diagrams large folding map. Or orange card covers. Ex-departmental library with several stamps. Original packet in poor condition with several tears stamps and creases. Book and map in very nice condition. Sections include sumamry description of the area; land systems; climate; geomorphology; spoils; vegetation and pastures; pasture lands; pastoral industries and agricultural potential. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. Ex-Library. CSIRO Paperback
1984050506Bathurst: Robert Brown & Associates 1984. HEAVY. vi 193pp bibliography 100 bw plates map. Or black cloth in jacket. Some toning to endpapers light foxing to page edges moderate foxing to prelims. Presents 100 of Hurley's photographic plates from his 1920-23 expeditions along the Papuan coast and hinterland. In the Western Division he was the first to record on glass plates the tribal life and forbidding customs of the Lake Murray natives. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Hurley Frank photography. 4to. Robert Brown & Associates Hardcover
198314404Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1983. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. 426 pp with index notes illustrations maps. Mild rubbing to extremities else a fine copy. Dust jacket has light edgewear. Second volume in this sweeping and well written series. University of Minnesota Press hardcover books
1998158025Sydney: Spartacist ANZ Publishing Company 1998. 23p. very good in wraps 8x11.5 inches. Spartacist ANZ Publishing Company unknown books
1986255361Melbourne Australia: Spartacist League of Australian and New Zeland 1986. A rare full run of issues 1-130. Nos. 1-5 were published as mimeographed copies on legal size paper. Nos. 6 through 130 were published on tabloid size newsprint. Various pagination from 8 or 12 pages. Comes in professional level archive box. Shelf worn else in good condition. Focusing on areas of Australia and New Zealand some analysis and news from other Asian nations. Spartacist League of Australian and New Zeland unknown books
1986260736Melbourne Australia: Spartacist League of Australian and New Zeland 1986. A rare full run of issues 131-212. Issue 136 is a xerographic reproduction of the is tabloid. Various pagination from 8 or 12 pages. Includes a bonus pamphlet letter sized newsletter size "For a Worekrs Repubic in Australia Part of a Socailist Asia!" collection comes in a professional level black archive archive box. Shelf worn else in good condition. Focusing on areas of Australia and New Zealand some analysis and news from other Asian nations. Spartacist League of Australian and New Zeland unknown books
0034897Sydney and Melbourne: Spartacist League of Australia and New Zealand 1973-2011. Softcover Paperback. Very Good Condition. 43.5cm x 29cm. 236 volumes. Newsprint. A significant unbroken run of Australasian Spartacist: Organ of Revolutionary Marxism for the Rebirth of the Fourth International from No. 1 1973 through to No. 212 1986. Nos. 1 through 5 were published as mimeographed copies and here an original mimeograph of No. 3 together with 2 additional copies in facsimile and with Nos. 1 2 4 and 5 supplied as facsimiles in triplicate and also including the B versions of Nos. 2 and 5 the rest 6-212 as original tabloid newsprint except No. 125 and 136 supplied in facsimile. Also included is an original duplicate of No 143 and the original supplements for 7 June 1975 2 July 1975 24 June 1977 1 February 1980 8 September 1989 2 copies 2 September 1991 2 June 1993 December 1999 and November 2001 and A Spartacist Pamphlet: For a Workers Republic of Australia Part of a Socialist Asia! Sydney: Spartacist ANZ Publishing Co. 1998. In total Australasian Spartacist ran until No 240 2020 and in 2024 has re-emerged as Red Battler: Newspaper of the Spartacist League of Australia with 1 issue published to date. Old horizontal folds now having been stored flat for many years. Minor general wear and tanning a few issues around the 150s/160s with minor to moderate tanning to exterior. Occasional stamp of the New York Spartacist League. An extremely well preserved set of fragile newsprint. Category: Politics & Government; Inventory No: 0034897. BZDB407 Politics & Government; Unbranded Spartacist League of Australia and New Zealand Australasian Spartacist No. 1 - 212 1973-2011 Spartacist League of Australia and New Zealand paperback
97188Paris, Albin Michel 1998, 220x125mm, 51pages, reliure d'éditeur. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
190628436Adelaide: RGSSA 1906. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RGSSA 1906. Octavo 11 pages in a total of xxi 60 pages plus plates. Original wrappers with text on the inside front cover; a fine copy. An enquiry on behalf of the South Australian Government. Other articles include EITEL E.J.: Social Life in China 20 pages; and John Ainsworth Horrocks' Journal Horrocks was fatally wounded in 1846 on an expedition that 'would probably have traversed a great deal of the country afterwards explored by his successors Warburton and Stuart' 12 pages plus 2 plates and a map. RGSSA paperback
1919132968Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co 1919. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. 1919. Octavo iv iv 239 pages plus 28 full-page plates. Gilt-lettered pebble-grain cloth lightly flecked; top edge foxed; endpapers offset; contemporary ownership details; an excellent copy with the pictorial dustwrapper torn with some loss. The author Sir William Sowden editor of the Adelaide 'Register' was South Australian representative on the delegation of Australian editors invited by the British Government to witness the war operations on land and sea during the latter half of 1918. He was one of about a dozen Australian journalists invited to tour the battlefields of Europe at the behest of Lord Beaverbrook and his new Ministry of Information. Sowden was perhaps best known for his satirical column of the 1880s 'Echoes from the Smoking Room' and his cheerful bonhomie and enthusiasms are ever-present here. The account is particularly interesting because of the delegation's opportunity to tour the battlefields in the immediate wake of the Armistice and his initial horror at the sight is palpable the more so as he quickly becomes inured to the monotony of the destroyed landscape. W.K. Thomas & Co hardcover
1919140946Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co 1919. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. 1919. Octavo iv iv 239 pages plus 28 full-page plates. Gilt-lettered cloth flecked; spine darkened with a few tiny tears with very slight loss; top edge foxed; endpapers discoloured chiefly the flyleaves; a very good copy internally excellent. Presentation copy. Inscribed and signed in ink to Captain Samuel Albert White 1870-1954 'with the kind regards of the author' dated 'Adelaide June 1919. Sir William Sowden was editor of the Adelaide 'Register' the South Australian representative on the delegation of Australian editors invited by the British Government to witness the war operations on land and sea during the latter half of 1918. He was one of about a dozen Australian journalists invited to tour the battlefields of Europe at the behest of Lord Beaverbrook and his new Ministry of Information. Sowden was perhaps best known for his satirical column of the 1880s 'Echoes from the Smoking Room' and his cheerful bonhomie and enthusiasms are ever-present here. The account is particularly interesting because of the delegation's opportunity to tour the battlefields in the immediate wake of the Armistice and his initial horror at the sight is palpable the more so as he quickly becomes inured to the monotony of the destroyed landscape. W.K. Thomas & Co hardcover
1912136841London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Macmillan and Co. Limited 1912. Octavo xii 306 2 publisher's advertisements pages with a map. Cloth a little flecked; spine a little darkened; an excellent copy. Presentation copy. Inscribed dated Adelaide 28 October 1912 and signed by the author to Evan Kyffin Thomas at The Register Office Adelaide. Sowden has over-written the first part of his dedication; 'from his Distinguished Co-Worker & Friend'. 'This book contains newspaper reports reproduced without elaboration of addresses uttered by the white native of Australia whose name is printed on the title page' author's introductory 'explanatory'. Sir William John Sowden 1858-1943 journalist and newspaper editor was associated with the major daily the 'South Australian Register' for decades. 'Promoted chief leader-writer and associate editor in 1892 Sowden was acting editor in 1897 and editor from 1899 to 1922. In this capacity he exerted strong influence on public opinion. Politically Sowden was a Liberal a free trader and an "avowed anti-Socialist"; while never joining any party he was consistently anti-Labor. He supported Federation the South African War compulsory military training conscription state-rights the unreformed Legislative Council and the formation of the Liberal Union in 1910. "Truth"'s description of Sowden's "Register" as "the official organ of the Tory party" was barely an exaggeration' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. Macmillan and Co. Limited hardcover
1912141002London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. London Macmillan and Co. Limited 1912. Octavo xii 306 2 publisher's advertisements pages with a map. Cloth flecked and slightly bumped; edges a little foxed; endpapers lightly discoloured with very occasional light foxing; a good copy. A presentation copy inscribed and signed in ink to Captain Samuel Albert White 1870-1954 South Australian ornithologist and conservationist. The inscription reads in full: 'To Captain S.A. White "Wetunga" Fulham S.A. with the compts & kind regards of the author Will J. Sowden who with many others in the community appreciates and admires the great scientific work which the recipient has done & is doing in the cause of Australian science Adelaide Dec 5 1914'. <p>'This book contains newspaper reports reproduced without elaboration of addresses uttered by the white native of Australia whose name is printed on the title page' author's introductory 'explanatory'. Sir William John Sowden 1858-1943 journalist and newspaper editor was associated with the major daily the 'South Australian Register' for decades. 'Promoted chief leader-writer and associate editor in 1892 Sowden was acting editor in 1897 and editor from 1899 to 1922. In this capacity he exerted strong influence on public opinion. Politically Sowden was a Liberal a free trader and an "avowed anti-Socialist"; while never joining any party he was consistently anti-Labor. He supported Federation the South African War compulsory military training conscription state-rights the unreformed Legislative Council and the formation of the Liberal Union in 1910. "Truth"'s description of Sowden's "Register" as "the official organ of the Tory party" was barely an exaggeration' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. Macmillan and Co. Limited hardcover