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1991016486Lismore N.S.W.: The Author 1991. xv 288pp map colour plate: Guidon and Colour Patches illustrated throughout with b/w photos bibliography list of subscribers index. SIGNED by the author and inscribed 'with good wishes dated June 2000 on page ix Author's Preface. The story of the Northern Rivers men who were members of the 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment the 4th and 15th Light Horse Regiments; and the 15th Australian Motor Regiment AIF with emphasis on the 'part-time soldiers and their training camps and social activities as part of their local community'. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to. The Author Hardcover
1853100379Adelaide: W.C. Cox Printer 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide W.C. Cox Printer 1853. Octavo 46 pages. Relatively recent quarter morocco and buckram by the Law Bindery Melbourne; title leaf a little foxed with minimal light scattered foxing to a few other leaves; an excellent copy with most interesting provenance see below. The author Clerk of the Executive Council of South Australia was on board the vessel; this is his account of the first successful navigation of the Murray as far as Swan Hill by Captain Francis Cadell. Fellow-passenger James Allen also published his version of events. Captain William Randell and his paddle-steamer 'Mary Ann' left Goolwa at the Murray mouth ahead of Cadell and travelled much farther up the Murray but Cadell overtook him en route and reached Swan Hill first. However both men deservedly earned the bonus of 2000 pounds offered by the South Australian Government 'for each of the first two steamers to travel up the Murray as far as the Darling junction' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. We have noted previously the manuscript correction page 5 line 4 'largest' to 'longest' river and presume it is in Kinloch's hand. At the head of the title page of this copy is the pencilled ownership name possibly his signature of Robert Wadsworth over-written in red ink by the subsequent owner 'John Shillinglaw from Robert Wadsworth 1854'. Shillingworth has annotated the text in both pencil and red ink three and seven pages respectively. The pencilling identifies the 'gentleman's son' working as a shepherd as 'old "Bigodd Macdonald"' and asks elsewhere of a sentence nine lines long 'what does this wretched twaddler mean' he's got a point too!. Robert Wadsworth was eventually Clerk of the Victorian Executive Council from 1875 to 1889; of passing interest to bibliophiles his son Arthur 1864-1931 was the first Commonwealth Parliamentary Librarian having 'charge of the Commonwealth library for over twenty-six years while also being titular head of the Victorian State parliamentary library' ADB. <p>John Joseph Shillinglaw 1831-1905 public servant and historian was the eldest son of the librarian of the Royal Geographical Society. 'He was to study under Captain John Washington eminent maritime surveyor and in 1852 he migrated with his father and brothers to Victoria arriving in October. From November he was chief clerk of petty sessions at Williamstown and in 1854 was appointed inspector and sometime acting superintendent of the Water Police. He was also secretary to the Steam Navigation Board until December 1857. In 1856-69 he was shipping-master for the Port of Melbourne and registrar of seamen; he helped to found the first Sailors' Home and did much to improve the working conditions of seamen'. It is hardly surprising that he should be given a copy of this book soon after its publication. He held various public service positions over the years; from 1885-94 he 'was secretary to the royal commission on vegetable products. He was also secretary to the Board of Viticulture. Shillinglaw was an enthusiast in whatever department he worked; however he is remembered for his association with colonial literature and history'. He was the author of numerous books and on his death his estate 'included a vast collection of papers and rare books' presumably including this item ADB. Ferguson 11196. W.C. Cox, Printer hardcover
185378787Adelaide: W.C. Cox Printer 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide W.C. Cox Printer 1853. Octavo 46 pages. Antique-style quarter calf and marbled papered boards; title page slightly dusty and a trifle marked with two tiny closed tears to the top edge; a few pencilled emphases to the margins; light vertical crease down the centre of the last six leaves; an excellent copy. The author Clerk of the Executive Council of South Australia was on board the vessel; this is his account of the first successful navigation of the Murray as far as Swan Hill by Captain Francis Cadell. Fellow-passenger James Allen also published his version of events. Captain William Randell and his paddle-steamer 'Mary Ann' left Goolwa at the Murray mouth ahead of Cadell and travelled much farther up the Murray but Cadell overtook him en route and reached Swan Hill first. However both men deservedly earned the bonus of 2000 pounds offered by the South Australian Government 'for each of the first two steamers to travel up the Murray as far as the Darling junction' 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'. W.C. Cox, Printer hardcover
1953140740Adelaide: RGSSA 1953. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RGSSA December 1953. Octavo pages 1-21 with a facsimile of a log entry plus 2 plates. Original wrappers; a fine copy. The presidential address by Finniss discusses the log book of the Murray Mouth Signal Station from 5 June 1877 to 30 June 1881 compiled by James McRobert. This issue also contains LINDSAY H.A.: Across Australia in 1886 pages 35-41 with a map plus 2 plates; and RENDELL Margaret P.: The Chinese in South Australia before 1860 pages 22-33. RGSSA paperback
1997021145Adelaide: Friends of the State Library of South Australia 1997. 46pp large folding map frontis. Or grey cloth with blindstamped vignette red leather spine quarter leather. Faint toned spot on front cover. Edition limited to 500 copies of which 99 were numbered and bound in quarter leather- this copy #41 of the deluxe edition of 99 copies. Facsimile of 1853 original edition. Deluxe Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo. Friends of the State Library of South Australia Hardcover
1984100865Adelaide: The Author 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide The Author 1984. Quarto 240 pages with illustrations plus endpaper maps. Colour decorated papered boards lightly rubbed; an excellent copy. Presentation copy inscribed to Colin Horne and signed by the author. Loosely inserted is the handwritten draft of the Foreword signed by Colin Horne; also inserted are two signed handwritten letters from the author to Horne. The Author hardcover
199825110047Clogher Historical Society UK 1998. Third Impression. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Hardcover. 691 pages. PUBLISHING DETAILS: Clogher Historical Society UK 1998. Third Impression. CONDITION: The book itself is in fine condition and comes in very good dust jacket. More specifically: Boards have no wear rubbing or soiling. Dust jacket has light creasing. Edges of dust jacket have superficial wear and minor chips and/or tears. . Dust jacket is protected in clear plastic sleeve. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. Top edge of pages are tinted green. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Genealogy & Local History; ISBN: 0950104744. ISBN/EAN: 9780950104744. Inventory No: 25110047. 9780950104744 Clogher Historical Society hardcover
1940138394San Francisco: Camera Craft Publishing Company 1940. Hardcover. Very Good. San Francisco Camera Craft Publishing Company September 1940 third printing/ March 1937. Octavo 262 1 publisher's advertisement with a tinted frontispiece and numerous illustrations most from photographs. Cloth a little rubbed and marked; extremities very slightly bumped; edges and endpapers slightly marked; leaves very slightly cockled; a very good copy. Provenance: Walter MacNeill with his original gelatin silver bookplate and his signature and address Springfield 1941 in pencil on the front endpaper. The attractive scene depicted in the image may be his residence in the leafy Adelaide suburb. We have previously handled professional photographs with the blindstamp of Walter McNeill 41 Rundle Street Adelaide. Camera Craft Publishing Company hardcover
1956003182Wellington: Government Printer 1956 VG in VG DW DW spine sunned minor edge tears reinforced with pasted paper to reverse of wrapper xx 400pp photographic plates diagrams in text deals with the pre 1350 maori 'moa-hunter' peoples of New Zealand as evidenced by the fossil record. Second Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9 - 12" tall. Government Printer hardcover
1968140173Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia 1968. Hardcover. Near fine. Adelaide Libraries Board of South Australia 1968 facsimile edition/ 1863. Octavo ii 109 19 advertisement pages plus facsimile wrappers and a folding map. Synthetic cloth; spine very slightly bumped; a near-fine copy. One of only 508 copies Peade A48. Libraries Board of South Australia hardcover
1863132869Adelaide: C. Platts E.S. Wigg G. Dehane and others 1863. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide C. Platts E.S. Wigg G. Dehane and others 1863. Octavo 109 19 advertisements pages plus advertisements on three surfaces of the covers. Original burnt orange wrappers with the full title page details repeated on the front cover; joints splitting a little top and bottom but still firm; plain spine slightly bumped at the ends and a little chipped; bottom edge of the front cover a little chipped with a small piece missing from the bottom left-hand corner; minimal signs of age and use; overall an excellent copy. In the preface the author states that 'About four months were occupied in visiting the Mines and collecting information and during this time I travelled about 1800 miles chiefly on horseback'. 'First Edition of Three Thousand' and 'Illustrated by a Map' are printed on the title page and front wrapper. The list of 173 subscribers accounts for 1200 copies. We have previously handled a copy in original stippled cloth with a large folding map 635 × 420 mm but this undisturbed copy in wrappers has clearly never had a map bound in. <p>Ferguson 6183 referring only to the edition in wrappers states that the map is loose. The first half-page advertisement after the text is one for Austin himself; the line and a half relating to Scrutton of London have been ruled out in ink presumably by the author himself. C. Platts, E.S. Wigg, G. Dehane (and others) paperback
191179502Melbourne: T. Kemp Government Printer 1911. 1st edition. Nice Copy. octavo. card covers 192pp. appends. indexes Inc. Regimental lists Gradation lists & Record of War Services Officers. With thousands of names numbers & records. Very scarce & invaluable. T. Kemp, Government Printer unknown
1997108091Mitcham: The Author 1997. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Mitcham The Author 1997. Small quarto xvi 210 pages with numerous illustrations; loosely inserted is an addendum/corrigendum leaf for pages 151 and 154. Pictorial card covers; essentially a fine copy. Two issues of the newsletter of the Antique and Historical Arms Association of SA numbers 325 and 356 from 2000 and 2003 respectively are also loosely inserted. The Author paperback
2010146042Kent Town: The Council of Governors of St Peter's College/ Wakefield Press 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Kent Town The Council of Governors of St Peter's College/ Wakefield Press 2010. Large quarto xvi 478 pages with hundreds of illustrations many in colour. Papered boards; a fine copy with the near-fine dustwrapper with a tiny closed tear to the rear top corner. The Council of Governors of St Peter's College/ Wakefield Press hardcover
2010BIB257936Adelaide: Council of Governors of St. Peter's College. 2010. Quarto Size approx 24cm x 30.5cm. Mint copy in a Mint Dustjacket. A New Book. Dustjacket protected in our purpose-made clear archival plastic sleeve. Illustrated with Colour and Black & White Photographs. 478 pages. The extensive history of Adelaide's Collegiate School of St Peters. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . New. 1st Edition. Hardback. Council of Governors of St. Peter's College hardcover
28223New York: The Mechanical Gold Extractor Co. 1893. Paperback. A scarce imprint not recorded on Trove. Page 11 refers to "Instances of Success" recounting the "Australian ore from the Ravenswood Mine which fails to yield more than 25 per cent. of its Gold at an ordinary stamp mill yielded upward of ninety per cent to the Crawford Mill and this without roasting or chemical treatment of any kind." Mount Morgan is also mentioned. Canadian gold pp 13. P 15. reprints written testimonials from Helena Montana; Nova Scotia the Irish Geological Society & New Mexico. "Testimonials": pp 20-27; "Statement of gold ores treated at the works of the Mechanical Gold Extractor Co. . N.Y. City": pp 14-17 lists metals treated of ores from Virginia Georgia North Carolina Colorado New Mexico Arizona Oregon Wyoming Kansas S. Dakota Iowa San Salvador Nicaraugua sic and Columbia sic. <br /> <br /> This edition not cited on OCLC. OCLC: 932851574 cites 2 copies in Canada of 27pp. The "computer file" at OCLC: 1062073568 states it is 32pp. 8vo 32pp peach printed wrappers. Removed from an album with some staining and slt. loss at back cover covers slt. marked and a small stain lower part of page 20 through 32. <br /> <br /> A scarce imprint. The Mechanical Gold Extractor Co. paperback
1983100253Lyndoch: Pump Press 1983. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Lyndoch Pump Press 1983. Octavo iv pages. Overlapping cord-bound card covers with a small plate of a coronet laid down on the front cover; leaves slightly cockled; an excellent copy. One of only 70 copies. Loosely inserted is 'Yes. I Remember Chinkapook' Lyndoch Pump Press 1994; oblong octavo; folded card with a tipped-in photograph; a fine copy and a handwritten note dated 17 December 1994 to Sir Walter Crocker from Gerald Fischer. Pump Press paperback
1839144319London: John Arrowsmith 1839. Very Good. London John Arrowsmith 5 February 1839 second state/ 1838. A hand-coloured engraved map printed surface approximately 536 × 655 mm sheet size approximately 562 × 665 mm dissected into 18 panels and mounted on linen folding down to 188 × 113 mm with plain paper mounted on the two external surfaces. A few small spots; some very faint offsetting; unobtrusive marks and pencilling to the backing linen on the verso; an excellent copy. A very early map of the fledgling colony of South Australia with three inset maps showing: 1. The eastern coast of Gulf St. Vincent; 2. 'The City of Adelaide with the Acre Allotments numbered surveyed by Col. Light'; and 3. 'Sketch of Nepean Bay and Kingscote Harbour by Wm. Chesser'. <p>'Arrowsmith's Australian Maps' an online resource by Dorothy Prescott suggests this is the second state prior to the addition of a fourth inset map of Encounter Bay in the upper right-hand corner. <p>Provenance: James Edge-Partington with his bookplate by Charles Praetorius on one of the external surfaces; afterwards Geoffrey Ingleton with the G. & N. Ingleton bookplate and the Ingleton Collection catalogue inkstamp and number 10415. John Arrowsmith unknown
1978BIB308099Adelaide: Austaprint. 1978. Octavo Size approx 13x22cm. A Near Fine copy. Excellent condition. Comprises a large fold-out colour map housed in blue boards with gilt to face. 1 fold out map. A facsimile of the original 1838 map. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Near Fine. Facsimile Edition. Hardback. Austaprint hardcover
1984128205Adelaide: Government Printer 1984. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1984. Small quarto 329 pages with 102 illustrations many full-page plus 16 pages of colour plates. Colour pictorial card covers very slightly rubbed; an excellent copy. One of the Handbook of the Flora and Fauna of South Australia series. Government Printer paperback
1923003768Wellington: Dominion Museum 1923 200 gram rate The Whare Wananga or The Maori School of Learning Its Objects Methods and Ceremonial first printing stapled folded sheets in printed paper wrapper 29pp work by the foremost New Zealand Maori scholar . First Edition. Printer Wrapper. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9 tall. Dominion Museum paperback
2004x-0729537374Mosby Inc 2004. Paperback. New. 4th edition. 406 pages. 11.50x8.25x1.25 inches. Mosby Inc paperback
191174041Adelaide: W.K. Thomas 1911. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide W.K. Thomas 1911 a new work - see footnote. Octavo viii 80 4 detachable order forms for the publisher's newspapers printed rectos only pages with a few illustrations and numerous pictorial advertisements plus advertising on the covers. Wrappers with the title page details repeated on the front cover; contemporary date 7 September 1911 stamped at the head of the front cover; a fine copy. Reprinted from The Register and The Observer; a selection of some of the most educative and interesting articles from the 'Man on the Land' column. A pamphlet with the same title but containing a different selection of material was published twelve months earlier with a second printing of 2000 copies also called for. This second selection includes articles on various aspects of animal husbandry as well as vines wattle bark blacksmithing charcoal sparrow poisoning and potato growing - with as much space devoted to roses as to any topic. W.K. Thomas paperback
187227371London: Hodder and Stoughton 1872. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Hodder and Stoughton 1872. Octavo ii catalogue vi 312 pages plus a frontispiece portrait. Blind-stamped cloth; spine a little sunned; trifling stain to the frontispiece; an excellent copy virtually unused. The life of the pioneering South Australian Methodist New Connexion minister after whom Maughan Church in Franklin Street is named consult ADB Volume 5; with the presumably association signature of M. Maughan on the flyleaf. Not in Ferguson. Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
1901009603Sydney: Angus & Robertson 1901 frontis portrait with facsimile 'A B Paterson' signature tissue guard red cloth slightly rubbed to joints and spine ends gilt titled spine slightly foxed endpapers top edge gilt xvi 184pp 32pp adverts dated Feb 1902 VG copy preface by Rolf Boldrewood 25th thousand. reprint. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Frank Mahony. 12mo - over 6 - 7 tall. Angus & Robertson hardcover