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2000x-0749428783Kogan Page Ltd 2000. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 192 pages. 9.25x6.00x0.75 inches. Kogan Page Ltd paperback
200022945Abbeville Press IncorpORated 2000. HBDJ 2000 stated 1st edition with #1 Intact Number Line Oversized Salmon cloth lettered Gold Gilt Spine Cover some sunning at top edge & lower Extremites DJ light rub Wear VG/F- 216 pgs . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Abbeville Press, IncorpORated hardcover
1971051942Herberton: Hisine Technique Print printer 1971. 48pp maps bw & col ills. Green pictorial card. Slight fading at stapled edge and top edge minor crease at bottom front corner. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. Hisine Technique Print (printer) Paperback
140169London: Messrs. G.W. Bacon 7 Co. Ltd. Hardcover. very good. 1st Edition. 48pp. Square octavo. Original red cloth. Gilt lettering on front cover. Illustrated with coloured maps and B/W photos. This copy includes a loose folded coloured map of Australia and a menu from Huddart Parker Limited. Textblock clean and tight. Minor staining on boards. very good A small atlas and history of Australia. Includes maps of Rainfall vegetation minerals and populations. A unique combination. Messrs. G.W. Bacon 7 Co. Ltd. hardcover
2020DBS-9781774072264Delve 2020. 1ST. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
2020DBS-9781774072264Delve 2020. 1ST. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
1910020303Auckland: Auckland City Council 1910. Unpaginated 32 pages of b/w photographs plus reproductions of four lithographs from drawings by P J Hogan. End-papers foxed. Full decorative leather with some wear at corners spine head and foot gilt title and decoration on the front board. Auckland's development depicted pictorially. An attractive copy. Hard Cover. Very Good. Oblong 4to. Auckland City Council Hardcover
697020488John Wiley & Sons pp. 2314 . Papeback. New. John Wiley & Sons unknown
Z1-V-023-01437Wiley. Used - Like New. Used - Like New. Book is new and unread but may have minor shelf wear. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Wiley unknown
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1888135488London: Wells Gardner Darton & Co 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Wells Gardner Darton & Co. 1888/ 1887 first edition published in Adelaide. Octavo xxii 301 3 blank colophon blank 40 publisher's catalogue pages plus a Woodburytype portrait frontispiece 120 × 95 mm and an errata slip after page xiv not found in the Adelaide edition. Gilt-decorated cloth slightly rubbed; small paper label at the foot of the spine see below; edges and leaves adjacent to the boards a little foxed; overall an excellent copy. Pages ix-304 from the table of contents onwards are the sheets of the 1887 Adelaide edition. The first eight pages the cloth colour lettering and decoration for this London edition differ and it invariably contains the Woodburytype frontispiece portrait. The Woodburytype is derived from the original albumen paper photograph occasionally but not invariably found as the frontispiece in the Adelaide edition. Ferguson 18499 not noting the last point. <p>Provenance: Sir Henry Parkes 1815-1896 NSW politician and journalist with a commemorative bookplate on the front pastedown 'This book was one of a Collection associated with the name of Sir Henry Parkes and housed in the Chief Secretary's Department of New south Wales until 1956'. The inkstamp of the Colonial Secretary's Office is on the verso of the frontispiece and at the end of the author's preface; the inkstamp of the Colonial Secretary's Office Library is on the title-page and explains the small label on the spine. Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co hardcover
1887144645Adelaide: E.S. Wigg & Son 1887. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide E.S. Wigg & Son 1887 this Adelaide edition is the first edition. Octavo xxii last blank 301 2 blank colophon pages plus a Woodburytype portrait frontispiece of Bishop Short image size 145 × 98 mm mounted on card printed with his facsimile signature. Gilt-pictorial brown cloth a little flecked rubbed and bumped; trifling signs of use and age; overall an excellent copy. A London edition of this book was published in 1888 with pages ix-304 from the table of contents onwards being the sheets of this Adelaide edition. The first eight pages the cloth colour lettering and decoration differ and it invariably contains the Woodburytype frontispiece portrait. The Woodburytype is derived from the original albumen silver photograph occasionally but not invariably found as the frontispiece in the Adelaide edition. Ferguson 18499 not noting the last point. E.S. Wigg & Son hardcover
193729404Sydney: Baker & Rouse Kodak Australasia Harrington's Ltd. 1937. Paperback book. Good overall. An early but broken run of these two photographic periodicals 98 issues in total. The illustrated magazines filled with articles images period advertisements used equipment ads and advice columns as well as notes from individuals and different photographic societies and clubs. Published monthly or so a total of 98 issues. <br /> <br /> 'The Australasian Photo-Review is significant in its longevity and insight into the development of photography in Australia 1894-1956.' NSW State Library website. These copies of the Australasian Photo-Review include: 1921 - Mar May Jul; 1922 - Jan-Apr Jun-Aug Dec; 1923 - Jan. only; 1931 - Feb-Jun Sep-Oct Dec; 1931 - Jan Mar Apr June-Jul Sep-Dec; 1933 - Jan-Mar May-Dec; 1934 - Jan-May Jul-Dec; 1935 Jan-Mar May Jul-Dec; 1936 - Feb-Oct; 1937 - Jan-Mar. 74 issues in total.<br /> <br /> Harrington's Photographic Journal 1910-1927 superseded the Australian Photographic Journal 1892-1910. Issues of Harrington's include: 1921 - Jan-Dec; 1922 - Jan-Sep Dec; 1923 - Jan-Feb. 24 issues in total.<br /> .<br /> From the library of the Franklin Institute Philadelphia with infrequent stamps. Original printed wrappers some chipped & all slt. dusty but sturdy. Baker & Rouse, Kodak (Australasia), Harrington's Ltd. paperback
1880011886Melbourne: John Ferres Government Printer 1880. Book measures 34x22.cm. 1881-1875. In parts Collation 1119 3042 158 48 15 64 34 11 13 xxxvii 89 11. Collation for 1875 10 13 19 151 70 38 16 41 31 x 72 33pp. Bound in period cloth with gilt lettering paper label. Cloth rubbed nicked worn. Internally occasional library mark or stamp some dust or dirt marking. Page in good condition. I HAVE A FEW OTHER VOLUMES/DATES FROM THIS SERIES IN STOCK ENQUIRES WELCOME. Cloth. Good Plus. Large 8 Vo. John Ferres, Government Printer Hardcover
1880011884Melbourne: John Ferres Government Printer 1880. Book measures 34x22.cm. 1879-1880. In parts Collation 16 1011032 14 4244 62 173 14 33 39 14 122 15 42 154 47 16 14 37 61 11 xxxix 86pp. Bound in period cloth with gilt lettering paper label. Cloth rubbed nicked worn. Internally occasional library mark or stamp. Page in good condition. I HAVE A FEW OTHER VOLUMES/DATES FROM THIS SERIES IN STOCK ENQUIRES WELCOME. Cloth. Good Plus. Large 8 Vo. John Ferres, Government Printer Hardcover
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
185257668New York: Cornish Lamport & Co. Publishers 1852. First edition. Handcoloured folding map at front. iv 5-154 2 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Brown blind-stamped cloth. Spine ends chipped else Fine. Ex-library stamps on map and title page card pockets removed. First edition. Handcoloured folding map at front. iv 5-154 2 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Ferguson: "At this time the author was conducting an 'Australian Emigration Office' at 120 Wall Street New York." Ferguson 10892 2 copies P.L. N.S.W. Cornish, Lamport & Co., Publishers unknown
1915134649Sydney: Trustees of the National Art Gallery of NSW 1915. Very Good. Sydney Trustees of the National Art Gallery of NSW 1915. Quarto a portfolio containing 7 plates tipped in on thin gilt-captioned card mounts external dimensions 220 × 285 mm housed in the original glassine sleeve. A portfolio of gilt-lettered dark green paper over thin card a little bowed; extremities a little rubbed with minor wear to the head of the spine; front pastedown unevenly discoloured; overall in excellent condition the contents are fine. The first plate is a photographic view of the Gallery building; the others reproduce paintings by Arthur Burgess George Lambert William Lister Lister Fred Mahony A. de Neuville France and Sir Luke Fildes Britain. The only war-related images are one of the Australian Fleet in 1913 and 'The Defence of Rorke's Drift' from the Zulu War in 1879! Several relics of the day are pinned to the flaps on the rear cover of the portfolio: a large inscribed gum leaf surmounted by the Australian Coat of Arms printed on a small card disc with an attached blue ribbon; a stickpin with a small enamel Australian flag; a flower made out of felt; and a white ribbon tied in a bow with a small piece of red white and blue ribbon around the centre. <p>For the record the Sir John Monash Centre at the Australian National Memorial in France has this to say about Australia Day: 'In 1915 Australia Day was part of a fundraising plan for Australian troops serving in the war to help improve the general living conditions of the soldiers and to enable the Red Cross and other organisations such as the South Australians Soldiers' Fund to provide more comfort and care for injured and ill Australian soldiers. <p>It was the mother of four Australian soldiers Mrs Ellen Wharton-Kirke who suggested the organisation of a national patriotic fundraising day to celebrate Australia's military achievements in the conflict and help improve the lives of Australians serving on the front line. The idea was taken up by the government and the date of the first "Australia Day" was set for 30 July 1915. <p>Three months after the landing of Australian troops in Gallipoli Australian communities took part in Australia Day. During this day marches fairs auctions and performances are organised all over Australia to raise funds for the troops. <p>Commemorative items such as ribbons handkerchiefs badges or matchboxes were made and sold in the streets of Australia. The messages written on these objects appealed to Australian patriotic sentiment and the development of a strong national identity. The day was also an opportunity for those who could not serve to support the troops. <p>In 1915 Australia Day was a success and continued in the subsequent years to support the troops fighting on the frontline. It was not until 1935 that Australia Day became Australia's national holiday and was celebrated on 26 January'. Trustees of the National Art Gallery of NSW unknown
1929118456Cheltenham England: Burrow's Press Ltd 1929. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Cheltenham England Burrow's Press Ltd 1929. Octavo ii 38 pages. Card covers very lightly marked; an excellent copy with a small leaflet advertising where 'Copies may be obtained' in London loosely inserted. A short article in the Adelaide 'News' 15 January 1930 notes that 'An interesting booklet entitled "Australia Visits England" has just been published by Burrows Press Limited. It is the record of an actual visit and consists of three parts describing the journey the impressions of the author while in England and his reflections on the completion of the visit. Mr. T. Duffield I.S.O. is the author writing under the pen name of "Aussie"'. Burrow's Press Ltd paperback
192059233Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office Hydrographic Office U.S. Navy 1920-1930. Seven vols. 8vo. 4 365 1; 584; v 1 4 447 1 pp.; 2 22; 1; 2 57 1; 1 36 2 leaves. With 3 large folding colour maps numerous photo plates elevation views. Three uniformly bound in blue publisher’s buckram gilt lettering stamped on front covers & spines edgewear dustsoiling very slight uniform toning bowing to covers on vol. III some scuffing supplements all w/ self-printed softcovers edgewear rippling toning to fore-edges some predation still a G set w/ maps in bright condition. First editions stated of these uncommon coast pilot guides to Australian waters drawing upon British Royal Navy coast pilots Australian and U.S. Navy reports. Prior to modern GPS systems and satellite navigation these regularly updated and revised navigation handbooks provided key sailing instructions. The maps outlines the available charts for the designated areas surrounding Australia as well as those for the East Indies Pilot. First editions of these Hydrographic Office pilots are quite scarce and seldom seen with the supplements. Government Printing Office, Hydrographic Office, U.S. Navy, paperback
28182A valuable reference collection of images and articles that shaped perceptions of Australia to the wider world in the 19th century. This is a collection of over 800 woodcut illustrations and articles from the 19th century from the Illustrated London News The Graphic and The Illustrated Times & other less successful periodicals. The images of the ILN and Graphic are a comprehensive and systematic collection of Australian related images and articles from 1842 ILN and 1870 Graphic through the end of 1899. This collection was started in London in the late 1970s. It was our intention to create a comprehensive reference of every woodcut image of Australian interest in the two major British periodicals from their start date to 1900. We were living in North London not too far from Omniphil Limited a company based in Chesham Bucks. They were the preeminent dealers in woodcut images from British periodicals in the 1970s and 80s. We visited their premises repeatedly and sat and turned the pages of every single volume of their reference set noting the images related to Australia and purchasing a copy of those images. Another component of the collection is an assemblage of Australian images from lesser-known periodicals such as the Illustrated Times the Pictorial Times The Illustrated News of the World Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion Harper's Weekly Canadian Illustrated News and a few singletons from the Illustrated Family Paper l'Opinion Publique and the Australasian Sketcher. <br /> <br /> An important component of this collection is the associated Excel listing of the prints & text. These are indexed by year month & day image title print size associated text and folder number. <br /> <br /> The total collection is housed in nine A3 folders with fixed sleeves. Early years have 2 sheets per sleeve; later years are sometimes grouped together to fit into the available room in the album. The folders are approx. 12 ½" x 17" x 1". They were manufactured in England by Rexel Nyrex with the following label in the back inside cover "Rexel / Nyrex / PFV / A3 / 24 Made in Gt. Britain." The company still manufactures plastic products. We have not been able to ascertain if these are archival but the prints have been in the folders for at least 43 years and there has been no degradation. <br /> <br /> The only exception to the completeness of the collection is ship prints which were quite expensive at the time we assembled the collection. <br /> <br /> The collection is organized in three parts: <br /> Part I - The Illustrated London News 1842-1899; Part II - The Graphic 1870-1899; Part III - The Illustrated Times the Pictorial Times and other British & North American periodicals 1845-1883.<br /> <br /> Combined these original woodblock prints and articles are a valuable reference collection that shaped perceptions of Australia to the wider world in the 19th century a collection which would now be all but impossible to assemble. <br /> <br /> Part I<br /> Australian images from The Illustrated London News British periodical from its start in 1842 thru 1899. A comprehensive collection of Australian related images & articles from this groundbreaking periodical - the world's first illustrated weekly news magazine; the first periodical to employ special war correspondents and illustrators; the first to publish color supplements. The Australian material begins in the first publication on May 14 1842 and runs through the last article in the century in June 1899 and has approximately 467 images and 29 substantial articles. <br /> <br /> Australia is mentioned in the text of the first issue with an article "Sheep Farming in Australia" on p.15 about 4 column inches from the Inverness Courier. On the verso is an amusing illustration of a publicity stunt of the publishers. The founder Herbert Ingram paid hundreds of men to carry large sign boards in the streets reading "The Illustrated London News 30 Engravings Price 6D." The highly exaggerated drawing shows the sign bearers stretching as far as the eye can see on London footpaths. The caption reads "The 'Illustrated London News' Published Every Saturday. Thirty Engravings. Price Sixpence. The above engraving represents the public announcement of this paper on Friday last. Two hundred men paraded the streets of London to proclaim the advent of this important publication." Below the rule is printed "London: Printed by R. Palmer at the Office of Palmer & Clayton 10 Crane-court; and published by J. Clayton at 320 Strand. - Saturday May 14 1842." The first image of an Australian subject is in the December 23 1843 issue "New Government House Sydney" with text. The revenue stamp appears at the bottom left of the page. The discovery of gold in Australia is announced in a long article on the cover on Sept. 6 1851 entitled "Another El Dorado" in an article 15 column inches long. The last image is from June 1899 the Australian cricketeers in London- "The Australian Cricket Team / The Team up-river: leaving Boulter's Lock / The Test match at Lords Between England and Australia: Trumper and Hill at the Wickets". <br /> <br /> The ILN collection is housed in six A3 folders with fixed sleeves. Early years have 2 sheets per sleeve; later years are sometimes grouped together to fit into the available room in the album.<br /> <br /> Folder 1 - 1842-1852; 68 images & 12 articles<br /> Folder 2 - 1852-1854; 70 images & 13 articles<br /> Folder 3 - 1855-1861; 50 images & 1 article<br /> Folder 4 - 1862-1864; 55 images & 1 article<br /> Folder 5 - 1865-1884; 90 images & 2 articles<br /> Folder 6 - 1886-1899; 135 images<br /> <br /> Although Gale subscription service has a digitized resource titled the "Illustrated London News Historical Archive 1842-2003" this collection is invaluable as it is composed of the actual period woodblock prints and articles accessible in six A 3 folders. <br /> <br /> Part II<br /> Australian images from The Graphic British periodical from its start in 1869 thru 1899. Australian related images from The Graphic the British weekly illustrated newspaper first published on 4 Dec 1869 which was set up as a rival to the Illustrated London News. <br /> <br /> The Australian images begin in March 1870 and runs through 1899 approximately 242 images. There are 13 double page images 2 full weekly issues for the Sydney & Melbourne Exhibitions with the continuing supplements; 1 color Christmas issue; 74 full page and 39 half page illustrations. Highlights include images of bush and settlers' lives Tichborne case cricket Victorian gold the Kelly gang black trackers wool shipping ostriches a shearing dispute. <br /> <br /> The first Australian related image in The Graphic was published on the cover of the March 12th 1870 edition "Picnic in Australia To the Officers of the Flying Squadron." The last image for the 19th century is dated July 1899. The Graphic is housed in two folders are A3 approx. 12 ½" x 17" x 1". <br /> <br /> Part III<br /> Australian images from The Illustrated Times the Pictorial Times and other British periodicals as well as North American periodicals including Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion Harper's Weekly and others. London; New York; Boston; Canada: Various publishers 1845-1883. A collection of some of the scarcer woodcut images of Australian related images from various shorter-lived illustrated periodicals published in England and North America. These include The Pictorial Times The Illustrated Times The Illustrated News of the World Gleason's Pictorial Drawing Room Companion Harper's Weekly Canadian Illustrated News and a few singletons from the Illustrated Family Paper l'Opinion Publique and the Australasian Sketcher. These are scarcer publications than the market-dominating Illustrated London News & The Graphic. The collection starts in March 1870 and runs through 1899 approximately 107 images. <br /> <br /> Of particular interest is a series in the Illustrated Times entitled "England Versus Australia" illustrated by Florence Claxton. Claxton was an English artist who spent part of her adolescence in Sydney NSW in the 1850s. Throughout 1863 and early 1864 Miss Claxton drew imagined comparisons between the two environments not uniformly biased towards either country. In the first "Daughters Here" has a group of gentlewomen sitting in a lovely drawing room making lace playing piano or gazing in the mirror. "Sons There" shows the men doing the laundry mending and cooking. "Governesses Here" shows a gaggle of governesses seemingly subject to the whims of a butler; "Want of Governesses There" shows a home with the mother distraught the children causing absolute pandemonium & the father sitting and reading the paper. In another "Needlewomen Here" the seamstresses work themselves to exhaustion in a dark room with one light; "A Modiste There" shows a prosperous woman with many customers. <br /> <br /> We did not have access to a reference set for these smaller publications so these images are an assemblage not a comprehensive and consistent collection. <br /> <br /> The Pictorial Times. 1843-1848 Opened by Henry Vizetelly his brother and Andrew Spottiswoode. Eventually it was purchased by Ingram owner of the ILN and merged with The Lady's Newspaper. Unfortunately this newspaper did not date their issues but sometimes dates are to be found in text.<br /> <br /> The Illustrated Times. 1855-1862. A rival to the ILN edited by Henry Vizetelly who had left the ILN to open it. Vizetelly campaigned in the 1850s for the repeal of the Stamp Act. Its eventual repeal was a great boon allowing the new paper to be published at the low price of two pence.<br /> <br /> The Illustrated News of the World 1858-1864. This was published by John Tallis famed for his atlases with maps adorned with views. According to OCLC: 7091980 It started in Feb. 1858 and ceased in Aug. 1864<br /> .<br /> Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion was a 19th-century illustrated periodical published in Boston Massachusetts. The magazine was founded by Frederick Gleason in 1851. According to OCLC: 10261386 it ran from 1851 - 1854. The publication name was changed to Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion in 1855 after managing editor Maturin Murray Ballou bought out the interest of Gleason. Unfortunately this newspaper did not date their issues but sometimes dates are to be found in text.<br /> <br /> Harper's Weekly A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine based in New York City. Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916 it featured foreign and domestic news fiction essays on many subjects and humor alongside illustrations. It carried extensive coverage of the American Civil War including many illustrations of events from the war. During its most influential period it was the forum of the political cartoonist Thomas Nast. <br /> <br /> This collection is housed in one A3 folder approx. 12 ½ x 17" x 1" with fixed sleeves. The prints & text are indexed by newspaper and thence by year month & day image title print size & associated text including some artists and folder number. <br /> <br /> A collection of primary source documents revealing the perceptions and attitudes towards Australia in the 19th century. hardcover
49028Sydney : Art in Australia 1931. Quarto illustrated wrappers reproducing a painting by J. J. Hilder pp. xvi 56 illustrated light handling marks but a fine copy. Includes photographic illustrations of Australian tourism and reproductions of paintings by Hans Heysen Elioth Gruner David Davies J. Kauffmann H. Cazneaux Lionel Lindsay et al. unknown
1919031388Sydney: Angus & Robertson. nice copy; larger-format . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1919. Angus & Robertson hardcover
192823080Sydney: Bloxham and Chambers 1928. Softcover. Near fine. Travel/promotional brochure 9"x 8" folding to 9" x 4" 32 pp with three full-color illustrations by Percy Trompf on the wrappers many half-tone photographs inside. Near fine with minor handling wear.This beautifully illustrated brochure promotes Australia as "The Land of Opportunity!" for the settler investor trader and tourist. After an introductorys ection touting the nation's climate agricultural opportunities and education system there are separate sections describing the attractions and resources of New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia and Tasmania -- each offering considerable detail on the region's crop production mining output and the availability of transportation water electricity etc. Illustrator Percy Trompf 1902-1964 was a prolific Australian commercial artist best known for his travel posters and prmotional brochures such as this one. According to the Australian Dictionary of National Biography "His bright colourful optimistic pictures had wide appeal especially during the Depression. Trompf supervised all stages of production including the printing. Bloxham and Chambers unknown
192824135<p>Sydney: Sydney Ure Smith 1928. paperback. G-VG. 4to. profusely illustrated Australia Beautiful The Home Easter Pictorial Sydney Number undated but 1928 with cover by Margaret Preston a section of photo illustrations by Cazneaux colour plates of paintings by Hilder Penleigh Boyd Gruner John D Moore; also includes lots of period advertising; occasional foxing vertical crease running through o.w. G-VG; wraps rubbed and with mild edgewear vertical crease to front original staples showing through at spine front and rear.</p> Sydney Ure Smith paperback