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1993INDAUS64Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press 1993. Book. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Softcover first edition 560gms 318 pages. Book is in good condition with minor general wear and tear and moderate page discolouration/spotting throughout. Spine shows some sun fading. There is a small pen inscription from a previous owner on the inside title page. There is also some underlining in pen from a previous owner throughout otherwise no other pre-loved markings. Cambridge University Press Paperback
189516934Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers 1895. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers 1895. Octavo 15 pages with 4 illustrations. Saddle-stapled title-wrappers; a fine copy. A rare pamphlet on Aboriginal water-finding techniques derived mainly from first-hand accounts of early explorers. W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers paperback
1974007612Sydney NSW Australia: Sydney University Press 1974. Jacket has light general wear plus fading to spine. Foxing to endpapers. Small previous owners name to top of front free endpaper. 390 pages plus 67 b/w plates. Provides detailed description and discussion of the various archaeological sites to be found in New England with consideration of their significance in the area's prehistory. Surface sites and field monuments are included as well as rock art sites and occupation deposits. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Sydney University Press Hardcover
193720731Adelaide: Royal Society of South Australia 1937. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Royal Society of South Australia 1937 1938 and 1939. Quarto three volumes; flush-cut quarter cloth and card covers the first volume and full card the other two volumes; crease to the bottom corner of the front cover and a lighter one to the first 30 leaves of the first volume otherwise in fine condition throughout. The articles appear under the general title of 'Aboriginal Crayon Drawings' with the following individual sub-titles. Number 1: Relating to Totemic Places belonging to the Northern Aranda Tribe of Central Australia 12 pages with a map and 18 illustrations. Number 2: Relating to South-Western Central Australia 15 pages with a map and 19 illustrations. Number 3: The Legend of Wati Jula and the Kunkarunkara Women 14 pages with 12 illustrations plus 4 plates. Number 4: Relating to Every-day Incidents of the Ngada Tribe of the Warburton Ranges of Western Australia 11 pages with 11 illustrations plus 2 plates. Other relevant articles in these issues are MOUNTFORD C.P.: Examples of Aboriginal Art from Napier Broome Bay and Parry Harbour North-Western Australia 11 pages with a map and 48 illustrations; TINDALE N.B.: Native Songs of the South-East of South Australia 14 pages and Two Legends of the Ngadjuri Tribe from the Middle North of South Australia 5 pages; MADIGAN Dr C.T.: The Boxhole Crater and the Huckitta Meteorite Central Australia 4 pages with 2 illustrations; LOVERIDGE A.: On Some Reptiles and Amphibians from the Central Region of Australia 9 pages; CAMPBELL T.D. and C.P. MOUNTFORD: Aboriginal Arrangements of Stones in Central Australia 5 pages with 3 illustrations plus 2 plates; and CLELAND J.B. and T. Harvey JOHNSTON: Aboriginal Names and Uses of Plants at the Granites Central Australia 5 pages. 3 items. Royal Society of South Australia paperback
193768122Adelaide: RSSA 1937. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RSSA 1937. Quarto 12 pages. Original quarter cloth and stiffened wrappers; a fine copy. This issue also contains MOUNTFORD C.P.: Aboriginal Crayon Drawings relating to Totemic Places in South-Western Central Australia 15 pages and Examples of Aboriginal Art from Napier Broome Bay and Parry Harbour North-Western Australia 11 pages; TINDALE N.B.: Two Legends of the Ngadjuri Tribe from the Middle North of South Australia 5 pages and Native Songs of the South-East of South Australia 14 pages; TINDALE N.B. with H.K. BARTLETT: Notes on some Clay Pots from Panaeati Island South-East of New Guinea 4 pages and JOHNSTON T.H. and J.B. CLELAND: A Survey of the Literature relating to the Occurrence in Australia of Helminth Parasites of Man 28 pages. RSSA paperback
199888078Adelaide: Department of Education Training and Employment 1998. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Department of Education Training and Employment 1998. 240 x 360 mm 116 pages with numerous colour illustrations mainly after photographs by Mark Trinne. Cloth with the front panel of the standard edition spiral-bound card covers mounted on the front cover; a fine copy and possibly one of only a small number bound thus for presentation. Pring and Trinne interviewed and photographed 'more than one hundred Aboriginal artists and their work in cities towns and remote areas of South Australia. The book . presents works by well-known artists as well as those who are just beginning their careers'. Department of Education, Training and Employment paperback
0927W790992Very Good. Plenum 1978 hardback. This is Vol I: North America Classic Comparative Perspectives. Book show minor wear. Dust jacket shows some fading and minor edgewear. hardcover
191829545Adelaide: RSSA 1918. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RSSA 1918. Octavo pages 152-167. Original flush-cut quarter cloth and stiffened wrappers; a fine copy. This volume also contains numerous other papers some of them lengthy some of them well-illustrated on subjects as diverse as Australian fungi with 4 colour plates Australian orchids the geology of Ardrossan and moths from Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. RSSA paperback
1946137876Adelaide: The Hassell Press for the South Australian Museum 1946. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide The Hassell Press for the South Australian Museum 1946. Quarto pages 445-502 with a map and 3 full-page illustrations plus a page of plates. Printed wrappers slightly discoloured around the edges; an excellent copy. The Hassell Press [for the South Australian Museum] paperback
1933BIB330804Adelaide: South Australian Museum. 1933and 1934. Small Quarto Size approx 17.5cm x 24cm. Volume 1 has chipped covers & stamp to front cover. Vol 2 is very good with a faint stamp and Initials to front cover. The interiors of both volumes are very good. Illustrated with Black & White Photographs and Drawings. 53 55 pages. Contains place names tribes types of natives mutilations population ceremonial life rock paintings canoes trade routes language clothings and ornaments etc. Uncommon. . Very Good. 1st Edition. Softcover. South Australian Museum paperback
1965145949Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia 1965. Very Good. Adelaide Libraries Board of South Australia 1965 facsimile edition/ 1841. Octavo iii 13 1 pages printed one side only on leaves uncut along the leading edges. The pagination is slightly reorganized in this early xerographic facsimile. Light blue rexine lettered in gilt on the front cover; covers slightly marked; endpapers a little tanned; an excellent copy. South Australian Facsimile Editions No. 2. Peade SA2 one of only 142 copies in a total print run of 355 copies including 213 for a '1967 reprint'. He records copies in 'blue vinyl laminate' and blue cloth; we have previously handled a copy in green cloth dated 1962. <p>Ferguson 3306 'A very early and rare pamphlet' citing only the Mitchell Library copy. This facsimile states it is 'Microfilmed . from a copy held in the Public Library of South Australia' later the State Library of South Australia but we cannot locate either of these recorded copies in Trove. Ferguson transcribes the name of the author on the title page as 'B.T. Thachelmann Sic - pen-altered to C.G. Teichelmann'. The original book from which this facsimile edition was prepared shows the author as 'R.T. Tiechelmann' with the initials corrected in pen to read 'C.G.'. <p>More significantly that original copy contained some interesting annotations on the title page and a rear blank reproduced in the facsimile edition. The latter run to some 90 words: 'After being more acquainted with the language & more intimate with some of the leading Aborigines I asked one of them to tell my sic candidly what their belief was with regard to the future world!'. And this he proceeded to do. Libraries Board of South Australia unknown
1898ZB367534Melbourne: 1898. 12mo 35 pp library markings later side stapling but shaken with front cover chipped and back cover gone complete text but reading copy only. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Melbourne: unknown
1880127200Adelaide: E. Spiller Government Printer 1880. Very Good. Adelaide E. Spiller Government Printer 1880s. Sheet size 563 × 434 mm printed surface approximately 465 × 340 mm. A couple of light creases one affecting the right-hand margin of the image; a few small chips and tears at the edges well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out; in very good condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' 1882-1890 numbered 26 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. <p>From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually enough became too much . 'The entire work as issued from the Government Printing Office consisted of nine parts each part containing five plates making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page together with all the additional work consisting of the various woods barks seed-vessels botanical sections and details of the flowers were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And further I may state that not only did I make the drawings which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours a matter in which he was very particular' 'Evening Journal' 23 April 1900. E. Spiller, Government Printer unknown
185519819London 1855. Very good overall. Engraved trade advertising letterpress advertising the services of Thomas Beck Wholesale Stationer Engraver Printer Lithographer Die Sinker and Manufacturer of Copying Machines 81 Cheapside Two Doors West of Old Jewry London. A London newspaper advertisement for Thomas Beck Co. appeared in December 1846. With an engraved vignette of dock workers at an English/Australian dock sealing crates marked "Gold" "Tallow" and "Wool" with tall masted ships & a steamship visible in the distance; elaborate engraved borders. Printed on laid paper blank at verso. 4 1/4 x 4 3/4". Slightly marked. unknown
ria9780470025673_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; It is vital to have knowledge of the neuroanatomical structures and functional neurological mechanisms which are disrupted in neurogenic speech/language disordered persons in order to understand the speech/language deficits themselves paperback
1953140739Adelaide: RGSSA 1953. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RGSSA December 1953. Octavo pages 35-41 with a map plus 2 plates. Original wrappers; a fine copy. An account by George Lindsay of a trip undertaken with his brother the explorer David Lindsay from Dalhousie to Lake Nash; it is essentially a letter written by George Lindsay to his mother after the trip and it is here extensively annotated by his son the well-known naturalist and bush-survival expert. This issue also contains FINNISS H.J.: The Murray Mouth pages 1-21 with a facsimile of a log entry plus 2 plates; and RENDELL Margaret P.: The Chinese in South Australia before 1860 pages 23-33. RGSSA paperback
192562085London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd. 3 York Street St. James 1925. Thick 8vo. 311 1 pp. plus 8 pp. publisher’s ads. Photo frontisp. numerous photo plates map. Green ribbed publisher’s cloth blue ruling & lettering minor foxing to fore-edges of textblock & endpapers very minor bumping to couple corners w/ d.j. cover art photo of “Desert†Country near Newcastle Waters minor chipping & tear head of spine closed tear front cover minor creasing still VG/G- copy. First edition of this excellent account of the pioneering 1923 automobile explorations by Michael Terry through Northern Australia as he pioneered the route while driving a 1913 Model T dragging a trailer behind loaded with supplies. Although they managed to secure food and fuel most of the way they ran out at the Western Australia border stumbled through the desert with no water and no fuel but were luckily found by some Aboriginal stockmen and eventually reached Broome. Exceedingly scarce in the original dustjacket. See: Ron Moon The Last Explorer: Michael Terry WhichCar July 20 2015. Herbert Jenkins, Ltd., 3 York Street St. James, hardcover
005492Newport Victoria: Australian Sports Publications 22 of 24 issues. 4to. original stapled printed paper wraps. All VG or better condition. Lacking issues for August/Sept 1984 Vol. 1 No. 4 & Dec/Jan 1985 Vol. 1 No. 6. A near fine set of this shortlived Australian outdoor publication containing much of rock climbing and mountaineering interest. Not in Neate. Postage costs will be high for the set - please email for details. First Edition. Australian Sports Publications paperback
1881136694Adelaide: E. Spiller Government Printer 1881. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide E. Spiller Government Printer 1881. Quarto 8 pages last blank and 52 separately-paginated Acts in all approximately 500 pages. Contemporary full morocco; spine tooled in gilt; front cover extensively stamped in gilt with the design repeated in blind on the rear cover; all edges gilt and lightly marked; slight wear to the extremities now expertly conserved; marbled endpapers and adjacent leaves a little creased and marked; paper a little tanned; trifling signs of age and use; in excellent condition. The elaborate binding was likely executed by Emanuel Spiller the South Australian Government Printer at the time. Spiller's name appears as exhibitor and jury-member of competitions and exhibitions of binding and printing throughout the 1880s. The 'Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser' for 27 March 1880 carries a lengthy article by John Plummer on colonial bookbindings displayed at the Sydney International Exhibition noting that '. in the South Australian Court Mr. E. Spiller the Government printer of Adelaide occupies the foremost rank'. <p>Although offered primarily as a fine example of colonial binding the Acts contained in this volume numbers 196 to 238 as well as nine Private Acts are not without interest. There are numerous railways and tramways acts as well as acts on subjects as diverse as Chinese immigration the Adelaide Synagogue mining inebriates and the substantial 'No. 237. Marine Board and Navigation Act' 143 pages. E. Spiller, Government Printer hardcover
1867518751867. Early Parliamentary Acts of South Australia Australia. South Australia. Acts of the Parliament of South Australia 1867 1869-70 1874 1876-81. Adelaide: Nine volumes in all. 1881 volume: later three quarter cloth over paper boards typewritten paper title label to spine. Some shelfwear internally clean; other volumes: Quarter cloth over stiff printed wrappers. Moderate shelfwear spine ends worn internally clean. All 9 volumes: ex-library. Location labels to spines stamps to front covers and preliminaries. $500. South Australia's origin is unique. Established by an act of Parliament in 1834 it was a planned British province rather than a convict settlement. It was the first place in the world to grant universal suffrage and to allow women to run for parliament. It was one of the states that formed the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. These volumes are from a series that ran from 1837 to 1957. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 6:81. unknown
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