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2009033888Brisbane: United Grand Lodge of Queensland 2009. 184pp appendix num bw & col ills. Or pictorial laminated boards. Near new. The history of Freemasonry in Queensland from 1859-2009. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. 4to. United Grand Lodge of Queensland Hardcover
1836372989The Saturday Magazine Johh William Parker London 1836. Card Covers. Good Condition. 8 pages. Approximately A4 size with illustrations. Two pages are devoted to the Australian content the other six regard other matter. Size: 19 x 28 cms. Category: Saturday Magazine; Special Interest. This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. The Saturday Magazine unknown
187818730Germany 1878. Very good condition. Printed document with hand inscribed information on the emigrant dated 3rd January 1878 allowing a Prussian citizen to emigrate to Australia. With a red German tax stamp at the upper left and circular Arnsberg government stamp. A few splits at old folds "denationalization" noted in ink on verso otherwise very good condition. 8 1/4 x 13" unknown
1936108162Tanunda: The Author and printed by Auricht 1936. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Tanunda The Author and printed by Auricht 1936. Octavo three volumes 32 16 and 92 4 pages with several photographic portraits. Pictorial wrappers lightly rubbed; a fine set. Text in German. Three pamphlets commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. The Author (and printed by Auricht) paperback
193665634Tanunda: The Author and printed by Auricht 1936. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tanunda The Author and printed by Auricht 1936. Octavo 96 pages with 8 plates. Pictorial wrappers slightly marked rubbed and creased; a very good copy. Text in German. The third of a series of three pamphlets commemorating the golden jubilee of Lutheran missions to New Guinea. The Author (and printed by Auricht) paperback
2001054319St Lucia Qld: University of Queensland Press 2001. xvi 294pp index bibliography notes appendices tables. Pictorial card. Page edges and margins evenly toned. Examines Australia's first federal election following Federation in 1901. The election was a proving ground for Australian democracy but the founding fathers themselves published little of consequence about it and further generations of writers largely ignored it. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo. University of Queensland Press Paperback
1940012735Palmerston North: H. L. Young Limited 1940 author argues against some of the war-time measures as being a dictatorship of the democracy against the successful small worker or businessman with regards to taxation etc supplementary to No 1 45pp printed wrappers stapled rusted otherwise VG 200 gram rate . First Edition. Printer Wrapper. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. H. L. Young Limited paperback
1947050810Canberra: Department of External Territories 1947. 42pp. Later red cloth. Bound without original wraps/cover. Small bookseller label inside front cover light foxing to endpapers. Stencilled on one side of each page. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/None as Issued. Folio. Department of External Territories Hardcover
198354109Cambellfield: Ford Motor Company of Australia 1983. soft cover. G. Good condition with shelf wear and edge wear to covers some soiling./No Jacket. Manual part no. WM 306. Illustrated in colour and black and white two folded diagrams one loose. 28 cm. Ford Motor Company of Australia paperback
198376990Adelaide: 1982 South Australian Himalayn Expedition 1983. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide 1982 South Australian Himalayn Expedition 1983. Quarto 40 pages two blank with a double-page map and numerous illustrations from photographs. Pictorial card covers lightly marked; an excellent copy. 1982 South Australian Himalayn Expedition paperback
1985140821Unley: The Salt Glaze Press 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Unley The Salt Glaze Press 1985. Quarto 96 pages with 110 illustrations many in colour. Synthetic cloth; a fine copy with the dustwrapper a little creased chipped and torn with very slight loss. Number 405 of 1000 copies numbered and signed in ink by the author. The Salt Glaze Press hardcover
1985145204Unley: Salt Glaze Press 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Good. Unley Salt Glaze Press 1985. Quarto 96 pages with 110 illustrations many in colour. Synthetic cloth; ownership name and purchase details on the verso of the half-title; essentially a fine copy with the very good dustwrapper a little creased sunned and rubbed with a few short closed tears and slight loss near the head of the spine. Number 56 of 1000 copies signed by the author. Loosely inserted are an invitation to the book launch and an order form. 3 items. Salt Glaze Press hardcover
1961052030Sydney: D.S. Ford printers 1961. 2 parts-complete. 76 56pp notes bw ills. Yellow textured card. Very slight edge wear to yapped overhanging edges Edition limited to 135 copies signed and numbered by Mackaness both parts #16. Gates was one of the Canadian Patriots Exiles who as a result of a series of abortive uprisings against the authorities in Canada were deported in 1839 to Tasmania and New South Wales. . Signed by Editor. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. D.S. Ford (printers) Paperback
1834036639London: Richard Bentley 1834. 2 volumes-complete. xv 440; vii 428pp engraved frontis to each volume errata slip. Contemporary half red morocco on marbled boards marbled endpaper and edges. Ex Queensland Geological Survey library with their bookplate over an earlier personal bookplate both partially covered by card pocket minimal handwritten cataloguing information inside and paper label to spine of each volume. Heavy toning to frontispieces and margins of many pages. A very attractive set. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Very Good. 8vo. Richard Bentley Hardcover
1967054186Brisbane: The Jacaranda Press 1967. 2 volumes-complete. 397 427pp; bw ills. Blue cloth in jackets. The books themselves are quite nice with light even tonng to page edges and the usual offset toning to endpapers. Both jackets are tattered tears large chips creases detached flap etc so priced as not having jackets. Volume I contains an introduction Schnappering and Early Moreton Bay. Volume II includes Discoverers of the Brisbane River; Memories of Amity; Sport and Pastime in Moreton Bay and Bribie-The Basket Maker. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Poor. 8vo. The Jacaranda Press Hardcover
1925047530Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1925. HEAVY. 2 volumes-complete. x 768 748pp num bw & col ills maps. Or green cloth titled in gilt to spine map of Australia in blind to front of each volume. Minor toning/foxing to page edges. Spine of Volume I slightly concave minor bump to top front corner of Volume II. Angus & Robertson were proud that this set was entirely written and produced in Australia. Along with expected history geography nature and other usual subjects there is considerable content on the Aborigines and their languages. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/None as Issued. 4to. Angus & Robertson Hardcover
20011330439PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1959052029Sydney: D.S. Ford printers 1959. 3 parts-complete. 59 59 60pp notes bw ills. Brown textured card. Slight edge wear to yapped overhanging edgesEdition limited to 135 copies signed and numbered by Mackaness Part I #94 Part II #88 Part III #80. Signed by Editor. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. D.S. Ford (printers) Paperback
2018014085Commonwealth of Australia 2018. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 3 volume set <br/> <br/> Commonwealth of Australia] paperback
2000BIB330168Canberra: Published by Author. 2000. Quarto Size approx 21x29cm. Fine Condition. As new. Illustrated with b/w photos & maps including 5 fold-out maps. Signed by the author. Only 100 copies if this book have been printed. 265pages. Based on the actual war diaries of the Brigade with commentary. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Fine. 1st Edition. Softcover. Published by Author paperback
1880220001880. Very good condition. Four glossy albumen photographs two images of the Sydney Heads & the 3rd possibly the Manly Esplanade area a cove with a curving promenade. The 4th image is of two women in long white summer dresses and holding dark parasols just passing in front of a colonnaded building possibly Melbourne where horse drawn carriages await passengers. Images 4 3/4 x 3 3/4" slightly smaller than postcard size. Contemporary penciled numbers on the verso of 351 359 360 & 369. unknown
2002033729Canberra: The Corps Committee of the Royal Australian Engineers. 2002. HEAVY over 4kg 4 volume set-complete. xviii 203pp; xix 232pp maps; xix 432pp maps; xxi 978pp; indexes references maps bw ills. 1cm tear to bottom of rear jacket panel of Vol 4 otherwise very nice indeed. Scarce as a complete set. Vol 1 3rd Impression 2001 1977; Volume 2 2nd Impression 2001 1979; Vol 3 2nd Impression 2001 1982 and Vol 4 1st edition 2002. . Various Editions . Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo. The Corps Committee of the Royal Australian Engineers. Hardcover
191397593Richmond Park South Australia: July 12 1913. 1913. Good. - Approximately 300 words penned on 4 sides of a folded sheet of creamy white paper with each page measuring 8 inches high by 5 inches wide. "Richmond Park" is printed at the top of the cover page. Aldridge has altered the partially printed date from "1903" to "1913". Started on the cover page Aldridge has continued his letter on the last page to then conclude on the inner 2 leaves. Signed "J.H. Aldridge" on the inner leaf. Once apparently mounted along the inner edge with glue or tape there are heavy stains with remnants of glue to the inner edge of the first and last page. There is a tiny tear along the fold with some light brown stains or foxing to all four pages. Good. <p>A RARE LETTER REPLETE WITH HORSE RACING ASSOCIATIONS. Aldridge writes to the Marchioness of Londonderry praising the horse he purchased from her and the Marquis of Londonderry. "You will be pleased to hear Pistol is keeping his name well before the public.I think Pistol will be 5th on the Winning.List in all Australia of course in this State 'South Australia' he is easily 1st.Londonderry by Pistol Antilles won the Broken Hill Cup a few days ago & the Chairman in presenting the cup to the winner referred to the fact that the horse got his name from his Breeder the Marchioness of Londonderry.Pistol is a most prolific father of winners & that is better than one good one & twenty duffers as some sires record. I believe there is only one sire in Australia which has produced more winners this year." He goes on to complain about the season as a whole mentions some "great loss" that she has had and he wishes the Marquis well and that "his illness worries will be settled ere long" Signed "J. H. Aldridge".<p>James Henry "Jim" Aldridge 1849-1929 was a popular and highly respected Australian sportsman. he began his career as a hotelier in Adelaide. He managed the Globe Hotel in Rundle Street a hotel that was popular with sportsmen. He later took charge of the Grand Hotel Broken Hill and the Gresham Hotel. In 1890 with the intent of establishing a stud farm he purchased at a Sydney sale the Stallion Carlyon. Carlyon was to be the lord of the harem so to speak. In addition he purchased a richly bred brood of a half-dozen mares. Sometime between 1888 and 1890 Aldridge purchased Richmond Park in South Australia from its original owner John Chambers. With the Chester horse Carlyon and the stud established Aldridge rapidly became well-known as a breeder. Carlyon and the thoroughbreds he sired at the Richmond Park stud farm made Aldridge's name famous throughout Australian racing circles. Although still able to perform as a stud Carlyon was badly injured in 1905. As it happened however in 1904 Aldridge had purchased Pistol the son of the famous English sire Carbine. Pistol was foaled in 1899 and arrived in South Australia as a five year old. He was purchased from the Marquis of Londonderry for the large sum of 1250 pounds. As a stud Pistol performed into his 26th year and sired winners of more than 641 races out of 1423 competitions. Up until Aldredge's death in 1829 the Pistol progeny had won approximately 200000 pounds in stake money. In atribute after his death the Chairman of the S.A.J.C. South Australian Jockey Club Whitmore Blake Carr "Doc Carr" wrote: "For years Mr. Aldridge has been one of the best widely known and most popular identities of the turf in South Australia and one to whom the sport owed much of its maintenance and stability. When he ran horses he did so for the pure love of the sport and the applause which always attended the success of his colours was a fine tribute by the racing public to the popularity of the owner. He was an exceptionally fine judge of a horse. The gratifying results which have been achieved at Richmond Park making it stand today so high in the list of studs in the Commonwealth was due to his sound judgment and ripe experience." Richmond Park, [South Australia]: July 12, 1913. unknown
2009G1741172969I3N00Universal Publishers-Explore Australia 2009. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Universal Publishers-Explore Australia paperback
1997140221No Place: No Publisher 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. No Place No Publisher circa 1997. Foolscap folio 2 preliminaries 169 leaves printed rectos only comprising a xerographic facsimile of a manuscript notebook with numerous diagrams. Plastic comb bound card covers; extremities a little creased; a very good copy. 'This book is a copy of the notebook kept by Bombardier D.M. Forster in which she recorded her service with the 58th Searchlight Battery during World War II. The 58th Searchlight Battery was based in South Australia. It is believed that the original of this manual is the only one in existence and is now housed in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra' page 1. The notebook commences on 19 April 1942 and continues until 17 August 1943 and covers 'various aspects of anti-aircraft searchlight operation. Illustrates the role of women in the defence of Australia' 'Australian War Memorial' website. With the ink signatures of Nan Monck and Barbara James dated 9 July 1997. A loosely inserted sheet of paper provides the contact details for Monck and James as contact names for 58th S/L Bty. No Publisher paperback