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2009032549Place Not Stated: The Author 2009. HEAVY. xii 424pp index references appendices bw & col ills. Or cloth in jacket with placemark ribbon. Front flap of jacket creased. SIGNED by author on front free endpaper with further personalised inscription and signature below. An autobiography which also delves into historical events in which the author'sfamily were involved. Ancestors were involved with the East India Company and the Clapham Sect the driving force behind the abolition of slavery by the British Parliament. Covers time in England Malaysia Cocos Keeling Islands Zanzibar and the Northern Beaches of NSW. Family references include the Thornton Alston Wilberforce Pym Bird Boleyn Bullivant Shepheard and Gambier families. Superbly produced volume. Signed & Inscribed by the Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. 4to. The Author Hardcover
250 pages including index. Explains the folkways, properties, and uses of the best-known Russian herbs - all widely available in North America, Europe, and Australia. Includes clear and simple recipes for treating specific health problems such as heart disease, migraines, arthritis, and high blood pressure, in ways that have been proven safe and effective by medical research, both in the lab and in clinical practice. Tight and square. Clean and unmarked but for small rubber stamp 'pawprint' upon bottom edge. Excellent copy. Book
2008122789Port Adelaide: Port Adelaide Sailing Club 2008. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Port Adelaide Port Adelaide Sailing Club 2008. Oblong quarto 288 pages with numerous illustrations most in colour. Colour pictorial card covers with flaps; very slightly rubbed at the edges; a couple of short tears to the upper margin of the first two leaves expertly sealed; a very good copy. Inscribed and signed by the author on the title page. Port Adelaide Sailing Club paperback
2003021805Brisbane: Amphion Press 2003. HEAVY. xxii 248pp index notes references num bw ills maps. Or green laminated boards in matching jacket. As new. The 19th century saw much Scottish immigration to Australia. Many highland Scots made the four month voyage to start new lives. This detailed and comprehensive accoutn gives the detail of one such immigration- that of a sole mother Margaret Shaw 1841-1896 who with her 5 children arrived in Townsville in 1883. It describes the adventures she experienced and the dynasty she established in Australia. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to. Amphion Press Hardcover
197799711<p>Melbourne Australia: Christie Manson & Woods Australia Ltd. 1977. 1977. Very good. - Small quarto 9-5/8 inches high by 7-1/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in light violet printed wraps. The corners of the front cover are creased. 150 2 pages & 25 full-page black & white illustrations on glossy paper bound in at the end with a few additional full-page black & white and color illustrations interleaved throughout the text. Very good.</p><p>The catalog lists 1468 items offered for sale at the auction which opened on March 3 1977.</p> Melbourne, Australia: Christie, Manson & Woods (Australia), Ltd., 1977. paperback
118411All portraits are albumen paper photographs approximately 140 × 103 mm mounted on cabinet cards 165 × 107 mm with the first 16 uniformly presented as oval vignettes 68 × 48 mm on plain black gilt-edged cards with the subject's name and period in office printed in gilt in the margin below the photograph; the last one ninth Earl of Kintore in office from 11 April 1889 to 10 April 1895 is on a white card of Stump & Co. Gresham Gallery Adelaide with only 'Earl Kintore' written in ink on the verso. It seems likely that the uniform series was produced during this period. Two photographs have minimal loss to one edge; a number are a little scuffed or marked; five have a marginal stain well clear of the portrait proper; a bottom corner of one card is cracked but firm; one card Lieutenant-Colonel F.G. Hamley had broken in two a few millimetres above the portrait proper and was held together with clear tape now removed by our conservator leaving only a light residual stain. In chronological order the governors and administrators A present are Hindmarsh Stephen A Gawler Grey Robe Young Finniss A MacDonnell Daly Hamley A Hanson A Musgrave Cairns A Jervois Robinson Boucaut A and Kintore. The only one not represented is Sir James Fergusson 16 February 1869 to 18 April 1873. 17 items. unknown
198168884Adelaide: D.J. Woolman Government Printer 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide D.J. Woolman Government Printer 1981. Small folio 8 pages. Black blind ruled gilt-lettered cloth with bevelled edges and cotton binding; a fine copy. Not stated as such but from the estate of Sir Walter Crocker. The Reading of the Lesson was given by the Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser then Prime Minister of Australia. D.J. Woolman, Government Printer hardcover
1990037807Melbourne: Queensberrry Hill Press 1990. 93pp index bibliography prospectus loosely inserted. Or blue cloth with leather spine and corners half-leather in clear plastic jacket. Near new. Limited edition of 115 copies of which this #53. SIGNED by the editor. Includes Paetshall's observations of the Aborigines. Deluxe Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. Queensberrry Hill Press Hardcover
1951012818Suva: Government Printing Department 1951 carce history and survey of this Polynesian peopled island in Melanesia ix 127 iii pp folding map 22 black and white plates. . First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9 - 12" tall. Government Printing Department hardcover
33471Sydney, Angus & Robertson 1902, 235x145mm, 162pages, editor's cloth binding. any stains in margin, but not importants. Book in good condition.
Green multicolored quarto (orange spine); 260 p, b&w illus; 26 cm. Austrailia; History.
1969RO30008798Mentor Books. 1969. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 280 pages; couverture frottée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 994-Australie
Roma, 1929 marzo 17, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de "La Tribuna illustrata - Supplemento illustrato de La Tribuna"
1950146438Adelaide: Blodwen Thomas 1950. Very Good. Adelaide Blodwen Thomas circa early 1950s. A vintage gelatin silver print 130 × 96 mm. trifling chip to one corner; two minute abrasions over the pupils; in excellent condition. In addition to her contemporary ink signature on the print Buttfield has inscribed and signed the verso at a later date in ballpoint pen '7 Nancy Buttfield Daughter of E.W.H.'. Nancy Buttfield 1912-2005 served as senator for South Australia for over sixteen years between 1955 and 1974 with one hiatus representing the Liberal Party. She was the daughter of Sir Edward Wheewall Holden co-founder of General Motors-Holden's Ltd. and was herself made Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1972. <p>The photographer was Adelaide portraitist Blodwen Thomas; her ink stamp on the verso states this is a proof print. Blodwen Thomas unknown
1948117023Adelaide: Thornquest Press Limited Printers 1948. Very Good. Adelaide Thornquest Press Limited Printers 1948. Quarto 4 pages a bifolium with a three-colour illustration by Loudon Sainthill on the front cover and a genealogical tree of the descendants of Edward III during the 'War of the Roses' on the last page. Some light creases to the extremities and a few tiny nicks to the leading edge of the first leaf; a very good copy. The pictorial front cover is signed in ink by Vivien Leigh slightly faded and Sir Laurence Olivier. At that time they were married; the tour was a great success but stressful and exhausting and it put the marriage under considerable pressure. Extra-marital affairs and Leigh's increasing physical and mental ill-health tuberculosis and bi-polar disorder eventually led the couple to divorce in 1960. Thornquest Press Limited [Printers] unknown
108350Very Good. A vintage sepia-toned gelatin silver photograph visible image size 237 × 185 mm behind glass in a contemporary slight wooden frame; the dark ink inscription has turned a lighter colour in parts and is now a little diffuse; overall in excellent condition. The inscription in the top left-hand corner is 'Vera & Harold Gard with all good wishes Peter Dawson 28/10/31'. Vera Thrush and her husband Harold Gard were Adelaide singers active in the local opera scene at the time. They travelled to England and Italy in 1924-25 to study grand opera. Adelaide-born Peter Dawson 1882-1961 was initially apprenticed to his father an ironworker and plumber. His parents also encouraged his appreciation of music and he went on to became an internationally-acclaimed baritone. He was one of the first artists to have faith in the gramophone and his fifty-year recording career with His Master's Voice made him a household name in many countries with sales of more than 13 million records of 3500 titles. He also composed many songs 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. The National Library of Australia and the National Portrait Gallery in London have a different Tornquist portrait of Dawson in their collections; an image search online failed to locate another copy of this particular one. unknown
1962137491Adelaide: Public Library of South Australia 1962. Hardcover. Near fine. Adelaide Public Library of South Australia 1962 facsimile edition/ 1836. Octavo ii 60 pages. Synthetic brown cloth lettered in gilt on the spine a little rubbed and unevenly sunned; endpapers renewed; a near-fine copy. Peade SA29: one of only 37 copies probably making it as rare as the original. This is one of the earliest volumes in the ground-breaking first series of facsimile editions produced by the Public later State Library of SA and one of the few produced by the Xerographic process from a microfilmed copy with the text bound from fan-fold paper printed on one side only uncut and unopened along the leading edges. Public Library of South Australia hardcover
1962129365Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia 1962. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Libraries Board of South Australia 1962 facsimile edition/ 1836. Octavo ii 60 pages. Cloth slightly rubbed at the extremities; binding slightly cracked at the title page; an excellent copy. One of the earliest volumes in the ground-breaking first series of facsimile editions produced by the State Library of SA and one of the few produced by the Xerographic process from a microfilmed copy. Peade SA29: one of only 37 copies probably making it as rare as the original. Libraries Board of South Australia hardcover
2008141820Fairview Park: The Author 2008. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Fairview Park The Author 2008. Oblong foolscap folio 149 pages with several family trees and numerous illustrations from photographs. Colour-pictorial card covers lightly scored and marked; an excellent copy. The Author] paperback
1993x-0750702133Falmer Pr 1993. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 268 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Falmer Pr paperback
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1890128029Adelaide: Fruhling Studio 62 Rundle Street 1890. Very Good. Adelaide Fruhling Studio 62 Rundle Street mid- to late-1890s. A vintage gelatin silver photograph 134 × 94 mm mounted on the original cabinet card 165 × 110 mm with the photographer's details blindstamped in the bottom margin. Both the photograph and mount are in excellent condition. Contemporary business directories indicate that Fruhling Studio commenced operating from 62 Rundle Street in 1895 'Portrait and Enlarging Co. Fruhling & Co.'; this 'continued until 1913 when the address was changed to 62A Rundle Street. From 1918 to 1927 the address was given as 103A Rundle Street. Although listed as Fruhling & Co. in directories the name Fruhling Studios sic was usually printed on their photographs' Photohistory SA website. The particulars of the uniform elude us but the following information about the parlous state of military affairs in colonial SA at the time this photograph was taken provides some context. These comments come from an unpublished manuscript by Geoffrey H. Manning 'The Russians are Coming - The Defence of Colonial South Australia' now in the State Library of SA. 'By May of 1896 it was finally recognised that the basis upon which the military forces of the Australian colonies were organised was unsatisfactory and it was to cure defects and place matters on a more effective footing that a Consolidating and Amending Act had been passed in the previous session. In the dying days of Parliament its progress through all stages was pushed on and the headlong speed with which it was carried through the two chambers necessarily militated against the critical examination of its many clauses.The fact that the majority of the sections were merely repetitions of those in existing Acts was obviously no justification for dealing with the Bill in such a spasmodic manner. After the Act was assented to more than four months were allowed to pass without anything being done to bring the members of the old force together with a view to acquainting them with the conditions under which they were to be asked to enroll and this policy of procrastination was observed to the last. <p>Enrolment commenced in August but in the face of the many other allurements held out to the youth of South Australia in the form of cricket football baseball lacrosse and - most attractive of all - cycling it was not to be wondered that the process of recruiting was painfully slow; by mid-February 1897 there had been 611 enrollments. With this change came the end of the colourful uniforms that marked the early military history of the colony. The scarlet tunics white-striped blue trousers and white helmets that had followed the grey uniform of the 1880s - the "Destitutes" they called the men in these uniforms - were replaced by khaki with maroon facings and a felt hat. <p>The first parade of the new military forces took place on 3 October 1896 when "The South Australian Army" presented a rather nondescript appearance owing to the fact of so many recruits being in the ranks and yet unprovided with uniforms and also a proportion of men in the old force whose uniforms were worn out and too shabby for wear. The public manifested little interest in the proceedings - it was race-day - and moreover the band was not expressively in evidence. A few people probably the mothers and fathers the sisters and the aunts of the new recruits attended'. Fruhling Studio, 62 Rundle Street unknown
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 57pp. A mainly illustrated tribute to the beauty and diversity of the Australian city of Sydney.
1984322215Adelaide: Wakefield Press and the South Australian Cricket Association 1984. First Edition. . Leather. Fine. Copy #32 of special edition. 262pp ills listIndex This edition was limited to 299 to commemmorate Bradman's highest score at the Oval. Sumptuously bound ribbon marker. Size: 4to <br/> <br/> Wakefield Press and the South Australian Cricket Association hardcover
(Codice VI/0244) In 8° 378 pp. Worn/soiled hardcover, spine missing. Front folded map (expertly tape-repaired). Internally very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA