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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
VZ363351969 (2nd ed.) 14, 458 p., 311 figs, paperbound with green cloth spine. Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his signature).
2025x-1032790210Taylor & Francis Ltd 2025. Paperback. New. 164 pages. 8.50x5.43x8.50 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
1974BIB328656London: Academic Press. 1974. Large octavo size 16x24cm approx. Very Good condition in Very Good Dustjacket. Age-toned DJ has some very light edgewear and is now protected in our clear archival purpose-made plastic sleeve. A nice copy. Previous owners name to front free endpaper. Illustrated with Black & White Photographs and Maps. A scarce title. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 518 pages. The first comprehensive work in English on the historical geography of South Australia. The author examines the various activities involved in the refashioning of the landscape post-European settlement in an attempt to understand the processes patterns and regional impacts. . Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardback. Academic Press hardcover
1974146187London: Academic Press 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. London Academic Press 1974. Octavo xxiv 518 pages with over 120 illustrations graphs tables and maps. Cloth very slightly rubbed; top edge slightly foxed; a few other trifling signs of handling; an excellent copy with the very good dustwrapper slightly worn marked and sunned. Academic Press hardcover
1879BIB331768Adelaide: Government Printer. 1879. Octavo Size approx 14x22cm. Very Good Condition. Tan half-leather binding over papered boards with marbled endpapers and edges of text block. Front hinge lightly cracked started. Previous owners signature to preliminary page dated 1885. Ferguson 15637 refers. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 872 pages. Also includes "A Digest of Magisterial Law and forms in common use with notes and observations; and a copious index. . Very Good. 1st Edition. Hardback. Government Printer hardcover
1988124402Adelaide: The Author 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide The Author 1988. Quarto 193 pages with maps and numerous illustrations from photographs plus endpaper illustrations. Gilt-pictorial synthetic cloth a little bumped at the bottom corners; an excellent copy. The Author hardcover
1992PZ131771992 iii, 37 p., 16 figs, 4 tables, wrappers. Fieldiana Geol. 1443.
19468010Mackay: The Mackay - Blair Athol Railway League 1946. 245 x 186 mm 120 pp b&w illustrations throughout. Illustrated wrapper. The book's sections cover: The Discovery and the Progress of Mackay; Mackay Harbour History; The Sugar Industry; Blair Athol Coalfield; The Case for the Line; The Heritage of our Hinterland; Dairying; Water Supply in the Pioneer Valley; Our Railways; Statistics; A Hiking Expedition; and Scenic Attractions. Included are advertisements for Marsh & Webster Chas Porter & Sons Lamberts F Black Holyoake's Pharmacies Fields C A Hodge & Son Fitzsimon's Stores 1946 Pontiac at Eagers Retain O E Neale & Co Mackay Picture Theatres Mackay Bus Service Port Curtis Co-operatiave Dairy Association and Hodgson's Australian Hotel. First edition. Wraps. Very Good. The Mackay - Blair Athol Railway League Paperback
198795771Adelaide: The Author 1987. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide The Author 1987. Oblong quarto v 166 pages with numerous illustrations. Laminated colour pictorial card covers; a fine copy. One of only 250 numbered copies. Members of the family lived for lengthy periods at Oodnadatta and Coober Pedy and there are sizable well-illustrated sections on these two isolated settlements 10 pages and 5 pages respectively. Brief details are supplied of the descendants of Hans Hamilton Mack the only known brother of John Hamilton Mack. The prolific authors Louise and Amy Mack were two of his daughters; Nancy Phelan was a grand-daughter. The Author] paperback
1984006710Nottingham Court Press 1984. Book. As New. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. As New condition. No inscription. "Peron was successively a theological student soldier scientist author and eventually a celebrity consulted by Napoleon and appointed 'Reader' to Empress Josephine. Nottingham Court Press Hardcover
1968583Auckland New Zealand: The Institute Printing & Publishing Society Ltd 1968. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good/good. 140 Pages plus I to XIX. Dustjacket has some edge/shelf wear - tiny amount of loss to top of spine about 1.5 mm. Signed to "To Iain Lamont Best Wishes from Roy M. Hetherington" Google search on Iain Lamont: " Tuesday 24th October 2000 An eminent University of Otago Molecular Biologist today said that the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 has had a severe negative impact on research involving genetically modified organisms. This is out of proportion to any risks that the research might present. <br />Dr Iain Lamont said that excessive regulation is causing the cancellation of some research work and the transfer of other work overseas. <br />He advocated changes to New Zealand's legislation to reduce unnecessary compliance costs while continuing to ensure that any risk to the environment or public health is minimised. <br />University of Otago's Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry and Deputy Chair of the Institutional Biological Safety Committee Dr Iain Lamont will be presenting evidence supporting the University of Otago's submission to the Royal Commission on Genetic Modification in Wellington on Wednesday 25th October." <br /> <br/><br/> The Institute Printing & Publishing Society Ltd hardcover
4to [27 x 21 cm]; 159, [xiii] pp, many illustrations, including colored, including many full-page, maps, bibliography, index. original pictorial heavy paper wraps, title lettering on spine and cover, fine and clean, with the loose leaf of prices realized and with the loose prospectus for the sale including colored illustrations. A picture of this book is available upon request b A beautifully illustrated Sotheby's sale of books on Australia and Pacific, from a collection amassed over many years, describing 278 items in detail, very well-illustrated, sale held in London, 25 June 1993. A very useful reference covering a period of 400 years of exploration beginning with the first publication of Rotz's great atlas from 1542 and including Pacific voyages and discovery, the first fleet and settlement of Australia, first fleet association copies, coastal surveying of Australia, inland exploration, etc.
1927036569London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd 1927. xii 280pp bw photographs. Or blue cloth lacking jacket. Prev owners name and stamp on front free endpaper page edges and endpapers toned. frontis creased. A few minor speckles and spots to cloth spine sunned. The first motor-car jorney across Australia from Sydney to Darwin and back. The car used was a standard 14ho 1924 Bean with reinforced springs. The expedition was entirely equipped with Australian and British made instruments and outfit. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good Plus/No Jacket. 8vo. T. Fisher Unwin Ltd Hardcover
1933039925Australia: Harrison & Sons printer 1933. 13pp bw ills. Or orange wraps. Some moderate edge wear and relatively minor creasing a few very short tears at edges. Small round stain at bottom spine side corner of most pages- looks like a light oil. Some colour bleed from rear cover to last page. Scarce aviation booklet by Hudson Fysh managing director of Qantas detailing a flight from England to Australia. Originally printed in three issues of Flight in Novemebr 1933 and here printed separtely for the first time. Scarce. First Separate Issue. Soft Cover. Good Plus. 4to. Harrison & Sons [printer] Paperback
Clean and unmarked; tight binding. 171 pages.
8vo [22 x 14 cm]; xiii, 142 pp, illustrations from photos. original cloth, dj (rubbed, especially at edges), signature on endpaper, else very good. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. A description of life, society and nature on this island in New Zealand
Broch?. 528 pages. Format de poche.
1920BIB326355Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. 1920. Octavo Size approx 14x22cm. Good Condition. Original boards but new cloth spine and corners. New endpapers. A very solid copy - some mild stains to top edge of pages but mostly very clean. Illustrated with black and white plates and four 4 colour plates. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 116 pages. Samuel White is the father of Captain S.A. White. . 1st Edition. Hardback. W.K. Thomas & Co hardcover
First Edition, xii, 556, 12pp., portrait, ownership inscription of on upper blank margin of title, original brown blind-stamped cloth, lettered in gilt on spine, a nice copy. "In 1827 Walker joined the Society of Friends, his diaries contain extracts of his remarkable journeys with James Backhouse, visiting the convict settlements in Van Dieman's Land, South Wales (including, at that time, Moreton Bay), and Norfolk Island. His wife was a member of Lady Franklin's committee to visit the female prisoners. In 1843 he was appointed to a board of inquiry into conditions at the Female Factory, built by Lieutenant-Governor Arthur in 1827 in accord with Elizabeth Fry's recommendations. Worried over the growing number of prostitutes, he formed a committee to 'suppress vice' by finding employment for destitute women. In 1848 Lieutenant-Governor Denison asked him to share in the task of providing an asylum for these women, and noted in his journal: 'the very personification of a mild, benevolent, and excellent Quaker' A respected founder with Backhouse of the Society of Friends in Hobart, Walker was always ready to plead for any convict under punishment by solitary confinement or treadmill for refusing in Quaker custom to remove his hat in respect to authority, to explain to judges the Quaker aversion to oaths, or to reason against state aid to religion. Although unable to repeat his missionary journeys, he managed to visit Friends around the island and encouraged others to travel 'in the ministry' to help new Meetings on the mainland". - Australian Dictionary of Biography. Ferguson, 6473.
1913118992North Kensington: The Koolinda Press 1913. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. North Kensington The Koolinda Press 1913. Octavo 44 pages. Overlapping wrappers a little creased and slightly marked; staples a little rusty; edges and initial leaves a little foxed; scattered light foxing; a very good copy. Sydney Partrige was the pseudonym of Mrs Hal E. Stone. The Koolinda Press paperback
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with portrait frontispiece and numerous maps (one folding); original Society binding of blue cloth, upper boards with multiple frame border in blind enclosing sailing vessel blocked in gilt, gilt backs, a near fine set in dustwrapper. Hakluyt Society, Second Series, Nos. 133, 134, 135. Contains the full text of all letters, together with translations of those in German, French and Italian. Bridges & Hair, pp.289.
Volume one has bumping to one corner, which has affected DJ and first 100 pages. Volume two has very light bumping to one corner. Volume three has light wear and chipping to DJ; The letters of Leichhardt, who explored and scientifically examined Australia. Volume two has a fold-out map showing the Australian voyages of the author in 1843-44. ; 8vo; 423, pages