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199674469Canberra: Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia 1996. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. xx 191 33 pages. Abbreviations. Footnotes. Illustrations. Dissenting Report. Glossary. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Sticker residue and scuffing on back cover. The Senate Select Committee on the Dangers of Radioactive Waste was established on 9 March 1995. The Committee examined 117 witnesses at 11 public hearings representing 70 individuals or organizations. The Committee also held in camera hearings in Canberra on 13 20 and 30 November and in Sydney on 11 December 1995. During the Inquiry the Committee inspected the temporary storage sites at Woomera the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization facilities at Lucas Heights the Esk temporary storage facility Queenslanda and the Mt. Walton repository Western Australia. The is the Committee's report with recommendations and dissenting views of two Senators. Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia paperback
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1901020485Perth: Perth: Richard Pether Government Printer 1901 First Edition xiii 578 32 31pp 1901 Near Fine original blue boards half-calf slightly worn with former owner's name in gilt to front board now rubbed corners and spine in calf with raised titles internally Fine throughout except for a little mild age-toning with hand-written emendations. This volume contains the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act in which Western Australia agrees to become part of the Commonwealth of Australia. Very Scarce. Perth: Richard Pether, Government Printer 1901 First Edition xiii, 578, 32, 31pp hardcover
1923138537Woodville: The Editor 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Woodville The Editor 1923 and 1935. Octavo two volumes viii 176 and iii-vi 47 pages. Brown cloth lettered in gilt on the spine; covers a trifle rubbed at the extremities; edges very slightly marked; marbled endpapers of the first volume a little mottled on the plain inside surface as usual; an excellent set. The articles are by John Stephens William Wyatt William Williams C.G. Teichelmann and C.W. Schuermann and M. Moorhouse. Both volumes were hand-set and printed by Thomas Parkhouse who died before the completion of the second volume - his daughter Mary finished printing the page he was working on. Norman Tindale in his preface to the second volume states that 100 copies of the first volume were produced but we have sold a copy containing a 1934 letter to the amateur anthropologist Harold Sheard from Parkhouse wherein he claims to have printed 80 copies. Either way sets are scarce. 2 items. The Editor hardcover
1933145840Woodville: The Editor 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Woodville The Editor 1933 and 1935. Octavo two volumes viii 176; and iii-vi 47 pages. Brown sand-grain cloth blocked in gilt on the spines and front covers the latter with a design featuring a boomerang; cloth lightly flecked and rubbed; corners lightly bumped; trifling signs of age and handling; in near-fine condition. A presentation set with the first volume inscribed and signed by the editor who also hand-set and printed the book 'To my brother John with Christmas greetings TA Parkhouse 1933'. The second volume is signed and dated January 1936 by his daughter M.A. Parkhouse who finished its printing after her father's death; we presume it to be her personal copy. The introduction to the second volume by Norman B. Tindale indicates that the first volume was published in an edition of 100 copies in October 1933 despite the preface dated 8 May 1923 likely a misprint frequently overlooked. <p>This compendium is an important resource on the Indigenous languages of South Australia including the Ngarrindjeri Kaurna and Ngaiawang languages. The publications reprinted are: 'Adelaide and Encounter Bay Tribes' by John Stephens; 'Some Account of the Manners and Superstitions of the Adelaide and Encounter Bay Aboriginal Tribes with a Vocabulary' by William Wyatt; 'A Vocabulary of the Language of the Aborigines of the Adelaide District and other Friendly Tribes of the Province of South Australia' by William Williams; 'Outlines of a Grammar Vocabulary and Phraseology of the Aboriginal Language of South Australia spoken by the Natives in and for some distance around Adelaide' by C.G. Teichelmann and C. Shuermann; and 'A Vocabulary and Outlines of the Grammatical Structure of the Murray River Language spoken by the Natives of South Australia from Wellington on the Murray as far as the Rufus' by M. Moorhouse. <p>Loosely inserted in the second volume is an original photograph 100 × 165 mm of the press used to produce the books; the two formes of type in the image may well relate to the work. 2 items. The Editor hardcover
1991037454Sydney: Hordern House 1991. 149pp bw ills. Or marbled boards with leather spine quarter leather. Edition limited to 750 copies of which this one of 675 hand bound in quarter maroon Scottish calf. Mary Parker was Australia's first tourist and this the first published account of the colony by a woman. Originally published in 1795. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. 8vo. Hordern House Hardcover
193714346Melbourne: Printed and Published by the Mining Standard for the Tasmanian Government 1937. First Edition. Softcover. Good. 8.5 x 10.5 inches. 148 pp with b/w illustrations maps and ads. A scarce promotional work with text offering descriptive and statistical information on tourist attractions hydro-electric development mining timber resources agriculture fruit sheep hops dairy honey tobacco shipping and ports fisheries shipbuilding and whaling railways and scenery recreational opportunities etc. Spine has been covered with clear tape which extends about two inches onto each cover and covers are somewhat edgeworn. Binding is sound and text clean. Printed and Published by the Mining Standard for the Tasmanian Government unknown
2015145664Adelaide: Art Gallery of South Australia 2015. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Adelaide Art Gallery of South Australia 2015. Oblong quarto 168 pages with numerous illustrations from photographs by Trent Parke several in colour. Pictorial papered boards; tiny red mark on the front free endpaper; a near-fine copy. A substantial catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name held at the Art Gallery of South Australia March to May 2015. It was compiled by the photographer in association with curators Maria Zagala and Julie Robinson. The text accompanying the images is extracted 'from the fourteen artist's books that comprise "The Black Rose Diaries"'. <p>'"The Black Rose" represents the culmination of seven years of work by internationally renowned Adelaide photographer Trent Parke. The catalyst for the exhibition was a tragic incident in the artist's past which has led Parke to explore universal ideas from a deeply personal perspective - birth death love loss memory and the passing of time. Between 2007 and 2014 in an attempt to reclaim memories of his childhood Parke took thousands of photographs of his surroundings and of everyday objects and wrote down his dreams and observations in diaries' from the exhibition website. Art Gallery of South Australia hardcover
1987123912Adelaide: Cooper and Son 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Adelaide Cooper and Son 1987. Quarto viii 112 pages with numerous illustrations plus family tree endpapers. Gilt-decorated synthetic leather; a fine copy with the transparent acetate dustwrapper a little scuffed and torn. Signed by Bill and Max Cooper. Cooper and Son hardcover
2026x-1032664533Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 2nd ed edition. 506 pages. 6.69x1.06x9.61 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback