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1947BIB329281Adelaide: Sands & McDougall. 1947. Small Quarto Size approx 17.5cm x 24cm. Very Good condition but with some minor wear to spine edges. Small previous owners name to top corner of first page. Original decorated red cloth boards. Small paper sticker to spine with 1947 on it. This is a heavy book and will cost more to ship. Please contact us for a precise quote for your part of the world. 1430 pages. The Sands and McDougall South Australian Directories are a valuable resource for local family and social historians as well as for researchers in other fields of Australian history. The directory contains street alphabetical and mercantile directories. It also incorporates the Boothby's South Australian directory and a directory of several Northern Territory towns. This directory includes government official ecclesiastical legal pastoral municipal and miscellaneous information on the state. . Very Good. 1st thus. Hardback. Sands & McDougall hardcover
1955BIB279256Adelaide: Sands & McDougall. 1955. Small Quarto Size approx 17.5cm x 24cm. Overall in Very Good condition but with some minor wear to spine edges. Original decorated red cloth boards. Marker. This is a heavy book and will cost more to ship. Please contact us for a precise quote for your part of the world. 1350 pages. The Sands and McDougall South Australian Directories are a valuable resource for local family and social historians as well as for researchers in other fields of Australian history. The directory contains street alphabetical and mercantile directories. It also incorporates the Boothby's South Australian directory and a directory of several Northern Territory towns. This directory includes government official ecclesiastical legal pastoral municipal and miscellaneous information on the state. . 1st thus. Hardback. Sands & McDougall hardcover
1927BIB324893Adelaide: South Australian Railways. 1927. Large octavo size 16x24cm approx. Very Good condition. No dustjacket. Minor annotations to some pages. Previous owner's details to front free end paper. Black & white illustrations. Contains Weekly Notices 1-51 of 1927. 1041 pages. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . 1st thus. Hardback. South Australian Railways hardcover
1886BIB254876Adelaide: G. Robertson. 1886. Octavo Size. Very Good condition. Appears unread. Illustrated with b/w plates. Foldout map - Stratigraphical sketch across the basins of the Wakefield and LIght Rivers. 216 pages plates. Among many natural history & geological articles it also includes: On Geological Section from the Head of St Vincent Gulf Eastwrd across the Wakefield and Light River Basins J.J. East A few remarks about weather forecasting in South Australia W. Ernest Cooke The apricot disease F.S. Crawford Post-Miocene Climate in South Australia Prof R. Tate Plants collected in Central Australia Ch. Winnecke etc . Very Good. 1st Edition. Softcover. G. Robertson paperback
2025x-1032543973Taylor & Francis Ltd 2025. Paperback. New. 322 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
2002x-0521812194Cambridge Univ Pr 2002. Hardcover. New. 297 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2002x-0521011205Cambridge Univ Pr 2002. Paperback. New. illustrated edition. 316 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr paperback
ria9789810204723_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book is intended as a useful handbook for professionals and researchers in the areas of Physical Oceanography Marine Geology Coastal Geomorphology and Coastal Engineering and as a text for graduate students in these fields. With hardcover
2021BN223296Taylor & Francis Ltd 2021. 2021. Softcover. Understanding Trust in Organizations <br/><br/>Understanding Trust in Organizations Nicole University of Queensland Australia Gillespie C. Ashley University of Iowa USA Fulmer Roy J. Lewicki Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
ria9781032477657_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The second edition of this bestseller provides a practical and accessible introduction to the main concepts foundation and applications of Bayesian networks. This edition contains a new chapter on Bayesian network classifiers and a ne paperback
198981839Adelaide: Naval Historical Society of Australia 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Adelaide Naval Historical Society of Australia 1989. Quarto xx 315 pages with numerous maps and plates. Colour pictorial papered boards a little bumped; ownership signature; a very good copy with the very slightly creased dustwrapper. Number 935 of 1000 copies this copy is signed by the author. A presentation inscription commemorates the recipient's 'Roly' 88th birthday and goes on to remark that the author was one of Roly's 'many friends'. Naval Historical Society of Australia hardcover
1988053289Tauranga NZ: Moana Press 1988. 151pp bibliogaphy nominal roll bw & col ills. Pictorial card. Prev owner name on front blank slight rippling to first few pages. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Oblong 12mo. Moana Press Paperback
189564096Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers 1895. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers 1895. Octavo 15 pages. Title-wrappers sewn as issued; spine starting to split at the head and foot; an excellent copy. A separately-paginated offprint from the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia South Australian Branch Session 1894-5. 'In this paper I shall not dilate upon the treatment of the aboriginal by the European in the past or dwell upon the course that in my opinion ought to be adopted in future. That some amends should be made some attempts to wipe out the dark stain on Australia's fair escutcheon is alike due to the few of the unfortunate people remaining and to the fame of our county and race.' Provenance: Tom Austen Brown with his pencilled ownership initials. W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers paperback
1889136199Adelaide: H.F. Leader Government Printer 1889. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide H.F. Leader Government Printer 1889. Octavo 16 pages. Saddle-stapled title-wrappers; first page lightly marked; an excellent copy. The last page and a half are a 'Vocabulary of Aboriginals of the Upper Darling' also by Newland. This is a separately-paginated offprint of two articles read before the Geographical Society of Australasia South Australian Branch on 29 September 1887 and first published in Volume 2 of the Society's Proceedings. Ferguson 13320 'Sewn' not stapled. We recently noticed for the first time Ferguson 13320a 'The Same. fo.; pp. 7. N.t.p. Sewn. Copies: P.L. Vic' an edition we had not seen nor even heard of before. Trove makes short work of a solution: the paper was first read before the Society on 29 September 1887; it was then printed in the 'Adelaide Observer' on 3 and 10 December 1887. 13320a comprises uncorrected proofs of these newspaper articles. H.F. Leader, Government Printer paperback
1921140838Adelaide: RGSSA 1921. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RGSSA 1921. Octavo pages 89-110. Original wrappers slightly discoloured; a fine copy. This issue also contains the annual address of the President the Honorable John LEWIS 67 pages comprising a detailed account of the voyage of Matthew Flinders concentrating on South Australia west of Port Lincoln; and MAWSON Sir Douglas: Macquarie Island. A Sanctuary for Australasian Sub-Antarctic Fauna 70-85 pages with a map plus a map and 6 full-page plates after photographs by Frank Hurley Douglas Mawson and Leslie Russell Blake. RGSSA paperback
1923109585Adelaide: RGSSA 1923. First Edition. Paperback. Adelaide RGSSA 1923. Octavo pages 1-64 plus 3 plates and a folding appendix. Wrappers lightly discoloured; an uncirculated copy. Newland devotes the first 14 pages of his address to the Aborigines of Encounter Bay and a further 26 pages to whaling in South Australia. The address also includes a lengthy and important contribution by fellow-member and Government Geologist of SA Henry Yorke Lyell Brown on Central Australia based primarily on his own expeditions 22 pages. RGSSA paperback
1887124223Adelaide: Burden & Bonython 'Advertiser' Office 1887. First Edition. Paperback. Near fine. Adelaide Burden & Bonython 'Advertiser' Office 1887. Octavo 39 pages. Original printed wrappers slightly tanned at the extremities; front cover slightly marked; head and foot of the spine very slightly chipped; a near-fine copy. A journey by coach from the end of the railway line from Adelaide to Alice Springs with the object of 'throwing some light upon a subject nearly affecting the welfare and advancement of South Australia'. Newland is blunt about the 'very unsatisfactory' black-white relations; there 'is too much namby-pambyism about the way we deal with the whole subject'. Ferguson 13317 noting only red cloth boards. Burden & Bonython, 'Advertiser' Office paperback
1887BIB288084Adelaide: Burden & Bonython Advertiser Office. 1887. Octavo Size approx 15.5 x 22.8cm. Very Good Condition. Red cloth boards as noted in Ferguson 13317 are faded at spine and upper edge. Free endpapers are age-toned. Interior is very good. 39 pages. A reprint of articles originally published in the Advertiser of the author's trip through the centre of Australia. As well as touching on colonial politics it also addresses the issue of Aboriginal people. The author is now best known for his early novel of colonial South Australia ' Paving the Way' but was a notable figure politically in the early years of the colony. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardback. Burden & Bonython, Advertiser Office hardcover
188780174Adelaide: Burden & Bonython 'Advertiser' Office 1887. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Burden & Bonython 'Advertiser' Office 1887. Octavo 39 pages. Original printed wrappers slightly marked and very lightly chipped; an excellent copy with the early ink ownership signature of Sidney Plint at the head of the front cover. A journey by coach from the end of the railway line from Adelaide to Alice Springs with the object of 'throwing some light upon a subject nearly affecting the welfare and advancement of South Australia'. Newland is blunt about the 'very unsatisfactory' black-white relations; there 'is too much namby-pambyism about the way we deal with the whole subject'. Ferguson 13317 noting only red cloth boards. Burden & Bonython, 'Advertiser' Office paperback
1913013243London: Gay and Hancock Ltd. 1913. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 24 Cm. Very Good condition with tight binding and clean hard boards. Boards Red colour with gilt text to front and spine. This is the illustrated edition with many original b/w photographs of historical significance. Gay and Hancock Ltd. Hardcover
1988046955Hobart: Department of Main Roads Tasmania 1988. HEAVY. ix 332pp index bibliography bw & col ills maps. Or pictorial boards in jacket. Approx 1cm tear at bottom of front jacket panel. Very light foxing to jacket and page edges. An excepional study of the developemnt of colonial roads and bridges in Tasmania/Van Diemen's Land mostly built with convict labour. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to. Department of Main Roads, Tasmania Hardcover
1938032829Newcastle NSW: Newcastle Aero Club 1938. 120pp ads bw ills. Or pictorial card covers. Silver endpapers- front endpaper chipped and stuck to inside of front cover. Covers moderately edgeworn some damp rippling to fore-edge margin 2 stains on top edge. Scarce early account of the first ten years of Newcastle Aero Club with addenda on the history of Austarlian and world aviation an don the Aero Club Movement in the British Empire. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good Plus. 8vo. Newcastle Aero Club Paperback
18638788George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty 1863. Sm. folio single leaf fine woodblock arms of Victoria at head; a very good crisp clrean copy ideal for framing and display. 26 Victoriae Cap. 23 granted Royal Assent 8 June 1863. [George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode, Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, unknown
1917024068London: Cassell and Company 1917. xvi 180 pages coloured frontispiece and 6 coloured plates b/w illustrations throughout. Prelims endpages lightly foxed in places. Final two pages one is a plate have loss at the lower corners. The final coloured plate has a creased tear. Previous owner's name and date at the centre of the front cover illustration with similar details on the half-title. Renewed end-papers. Rebound brown cloth boards with original illustrated coloured plate on original plain wrapper laid down on the front board gilt spine title. An attractive copy. First Edition. Hard Cover. 4to. Cassell and Company Hardcover
1900108066Adelaide: Paris Nesbit to Number 15 then John Newton Wood 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Paris Nesbit to Number 15 then John Newton Wood 1900 and 1901. Foolscap folio 242 pages. Each issue drop-title as issued in contemporary flush-cut cloth-backed papered boards; cloth renewed; boards lightly worn at the extremities and a little marked; the contents are in fine condition. Number 32 the first one in Volume 2 is a different format - shorter and wider - and the leading margins are folded back 40 mm. 'The small religious newspaper "Morning" was founded in 1900 by the gifted but unbalanced lawyer Paris Nesbit. The newspaper was initially used largely as a vehicle for his personal views on religion and Adelaide society. Nesbit unashamedly stated that the newspaper was his own voice and would be run "as Christ would if He were subject to the present limitations of my faculties" . Nesbit and his family - in particular his sister Agnes Benham - were interested in the "new thought" movement of the 1890s with its socialism and sexual reform. Early issues of the newspaper contained items commenting on Nesbit's short stint in the Parkside Mental Asylum in 1898 which he felt had been politically motivated by his enemies including the premier Charles Kingston. Kingston as well as other political and church leaders were criticised in early issues of the newspaper as were various Adelaide lawyers. Nesbit felt particularly strongly about religious hypocrisy. Benham contributed book reviews and periodic articles mostly on religious topics during the early life of "Morning". Much attention was given by various contributors many writing under pseudonyms to Benham and Nesbit's views that ideal marriage relationships were based on intellectual and spiritual connection. After just four months Nesbit handed over the editorship of the newspaper to the printer John Newton Wood who steered the newspaper towards an interest in spiritualism and vegetarianism' SA Memory online. The final issue appeared in 1909. Paris Nesbit (to Number 15), then John Newton Wood hardcover