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1 1 ABICAIR, Shirley. Tales of Tumbarumba. With pictures by Margaret Cilento. London: Max Parrish, (1962). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (Unpaginated). With illust. on double title-page, and 33 illusts. of which 2 are in colour. Slightly foxed. 1st ed. $65 2 ACKERMANN, J. Australia from a Woman’s Point of View. London: Cassell, 1913. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xiv, 318pp.). With portr. and 63 full-page plates. 1st edition. Slightly foxed. $95 3 ALLCOT, John C. The Complete Series of 4 prints of the Sailing Ships that made the History of the Discovery of Australia, produced from the Australasian Pioneers Club Collection. Brisbane 1983. The four ships are: H.M.S. Bark Endeavour, H.M.S. Sirius, H.M. Armed Tender Supply, and Roebuck. Each with letterpress captions depicting their relevance. Produced as limited editions, the series here offered are A/P (Artist Proofs), each fully signed in pencil by the artist under the image. The 4 plates are uniformly framed and glazed, measuring 82 x 65cm. including good margins. In particularly fine condition. $1,500 4 ALLIN, C.D. The Early Federation Movement of Australia. Kingston, Ontario: The British Whig Publishing Co., 1907. 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly marked). (xii, 432pp.). Author’s signed compl. copy. $300 5 AMUNDSEN, Roald. The South Pole: An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the “Fram”, 1910-1912. Transl. ... by A.G. Chater. 2 vols. London: John Murray, 1912. Thick Royal 8vo. Maroon cloth. Gilt and with col. flags on front cover. Top edge gilt other edges uncut. Complete with all plates, charts & maps some of which are folding. 1st edition. A good complete set. Extremely rare. NOTE: A full record of the famous Norwegian dash for the South Pole which forestalled the British and Japanese attempts, and won for Amundsen the World renown of being first at the South Pole, which for so many years the English thought was theirs. Scott’s expedition to the South Pole was well- publicized, but his rival Roald Amundsen strategically kept the destination of his ship, the Fram, secret until the last moment. When he finally revealed he was bound for the Pole, the backer of the British expedition opined that the Fram “has no more sailing qualities than a haystack. In any case, Scott will be on the ground and settled long before Amundsen turns up, if he ever does”. Amundsen’s party reached the Pole 34 days ahead of Scott. There were crucial differences in approach from Scott’s ill-fated expedition: dogs, rather than men, provided the raw power needed to pull equipment (they also eventually provided a food source) and the Norwegian crew knew to wear fur clothing rather than the wool used by the British team. Volume II contains appendixes on the eastern sledge journey, the voyage of the Fram, the construction of the ship and the scientific results of the expedition. A cornerstone of Antarctic exploration. Spence 16. $4,000 6 ARNOLD, Ken. Australian Preserving and Storage Jars pre 1920. Bendigo, Vic. 1983. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (320pp.). Profusely illust. in sepia with full-page photographic plates, text-illusts., and old adverts. Previous owner’s inscription on title-page. $95 7 ASIATIC LABOUR: Three (3) Queensland Parliamentary Blue Papers respecting Asiatic Labour from India into the Colony of Queensland. Brisbane: T.P. Pugh’s Printing Offices, 1861. F’scap folio. Sewn as issued. Fine. NOTE: On the subject of the introduction into Queensland of Coolie labourers from India. $100

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1 ABICAIR, Shirley. Tales of Tumbarumba. With pictures by Margaret Cilento. London: Max Parrish, (1962). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (Unpaginated). With illust. on double title-page, and 33 illusts. of which 2 are in colour. Slightly foxed. 1st ed. $65

2 ACKERMANN, J. Australia from a Woman’s Point of View. London: Cassell, 1913. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xiv, 318pp.). With portr. and 63 full-page plates. 1st edition. Slightly foxed. $95

3 ALLCOT, John C. The Complete Series of 4 prints of the Sailing Ships that made the History of the Discovery of Australia, produced from the Australasian Pioneers Club Collection. Brisbane 1983. The four ships are: H.M.S. Bark Endeavour, H.M.S. Sirius, H.M. Armed Tender Supply, and Roebuck. Each with letterpress captions depicting their relevance. Produced as limited editions, the series here offered are A/P (Artist Proofs), each fully signed in pencil by the artist under the image. The 4 plates are uniformly framed and glazed, measuring 82 x 65cm. including good margins. In particularly fi ne condition. $1,500

4 ALLIN, C.D. The Early Federation Movement of Australia. Kingston, Ontario: The British Whig Publishing Co., 1907. 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly marked). (xii, 432pp.). Author’s signed compl. copy. $300

5 AMUNDSEN, Roald. The South Pole: An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the “Fram”, 1910-1912. Transl. ... by A.G. Chater. 2 vols. London: John Murray, 1912. Thick Royal 8vo. Maroon cloth. Gilt and with col. fl ags on front cover. Top edge gilt other edges uncut. Complete with all plates, charts & maps some of which are folding. 1st edition. A good complete set. Extremely rare. NOTE: A full record of the famous Norwegian dash for the South Pole which forestalled the British and Japanese attempts, and won for Amundsen the World renown of being fi rst at the South Pole, which for so many years the English thought was theirs. Scott’s expedition to the South Pole was well-publicized, but his rival Roald Amundsen strategically kept the destination of his ship, the Fram, secret until the last moment. When he fi nally revealed he was bound for the Pole, the backer of the British expedition opined that the Fram “has no more sailing qualities than a haystack. In any case, Scott will be on the ground and settled long before Amundsen turns up, if he ever does”. Amundsen’s party reached the Pole 34 days ahead of Scott. There were crucial differences in approach from Scott’s ill-fated expedition: dogs, rather than men, provided the raw power needed to pull equipment (they also eventually provided a food source) and the Norwegian crew knew to wear fur clothing rather than the wool used by the British team. Volume II contains appendixes on the eastern sledge journey, the voyage of the Fram, the construction of the ship and the scientifi c results of the expedition. A cornerstone of Antarctic exploration. Spence 16. $4,000

6 ARNOLD, Ken. Australian Preserving and Storage Jars pre 1920. Bendigo, Vic. 1983. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (320pp.). Profusely illust. in sepia with full-page photographic plates, text-illusts., and old adverts. Previous owner’s inscription on title-page. $95

7 ASIATIC LABOUR: Three (3) Queensland Parliamentary Blue Papers respecting Asiatic Labour from India into the Colony of Queensland. Brisbane: T.P. Pugh’s Printing Offi ces, 1861. F’scap folio. Sewn as issued. Fine. NOTE: On the subject of the introduction into Queensland of Coolie labourers from India. $100

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8 ATKINSON, Louisa. (By Elizabeth Lawson). The Natural Art of Louisa Atkinson. Sydney: State Library of NSW Press, (1995). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (144pp.). With frontispiece and numerous col. illusts, many full-page. 1st edition. A fi ne copy. NOTE: Louisa Atkinson (1834-1872) was an artist, writer, botanist and natural historian, whose work portrays NSW’s natural history with affection and intimacy. $50

9 ATKINSON, M. The New Social Order. A Study of Post-War Reconstruction. ... Sydney n.d. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xvi, 304pp.). (W.E.A. Series No.2). $55

10 ATLAS, The. Sydney Weekly Journal of Politics, Commerce, and Literature. From January 3, to December 26, 1846. (Being Issues No. 58-109). Sydney: Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Daniel Lovett Welch, at The Atlas Offi ce, opposite the Barrack Gate, George Street. Bound in hf roan in one volume with cumulative title-page. Each issue comprises 12pp. printed in 3 columns. Fine and important. NOTE: Among the many journals established in the Colony, none can be said to have surpassed ‘The Atlas’ in point of literary ability. Its contributors were among the ablest and most celebrated men of the day. This copy bears the signature of Mr Samuel Lyons. $1,000

11 AUSTRALAS IAN ASSOCIAT ION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE: Reports 1-4. 1888-1892. Ed. by A. Liversidge, R. Etheridge, W. Baldwin Spencer, J. Hector, and A. Morton. Sydney 1888-1892. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth as issued (hinges on 2 vols weak; covers slightly soiled). Contents fi ne and complete with all plates and charts many of which are folded and coloured. NOTE: The inaugural volumes of the series detailing the early history of science, geology, anthropology, exploration, etc. etc. of Australia. $400

12 AUSTRALASIAN FEDERAL CONVENTION, Proceedings of the: Held at (South Australia) Parliament House, Adelaide, during the months of March, April, and May, 1897. Adelaide: C.E. Bristow, 1897. F’scap folio. Orig. cloth (fl ecked) with printed paper titling-label on front cover, and preserved in a specially made slip-case of qtr green oasis with morocco titling-label to spine. Comprising 13 papers some with folding maps, tables, etc. Ferguson 15935 records only the fi rst of these, but does not cite the other twelve papers including those by Sir S.W. Griffi th, R.L. Nash, Sir Philip Fysh, a.o. This copy bearing the inscription on Premier’s Offi ce Melbourne letterhead dated 16.7.1897 “With the Acting Premier’s Compliments”, tipped-in inside front cover. The printed front cover title being “Papers on Federation”. $750

13 AUSTRALASIAN FEDERAL CONVENTION: Offi cial Record of the Debates of the Second Session - New South Wales; Sydney, 2nd to 24th September, 1897. Sydney: Wm. Applegate Gullick, 1897. Royal thick 8vo. Orig. cloth (binding slightly fl ecked). (xxii, 1110pp.). Printed in double-column. Rare. $500

14 AUSTRALASIAN FEDERAL CONVENTION: Offi cial Record of the Debates of the Third Session. Held at Melbourne, 20th January to 17th March, 1898. 2 vols complete. Melbourne: Robt. S. Brain, (1898). Thick Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spines gilt titled. Printed in double-column. Fine set. $550

15 AUSTRALASIAN FEDERATION CONFERENCE, 1890. Offi cial Record of the Proceedings and Debates. Held in The Parliament House, Melbourne. Melbourne: Charles Potter, 1890. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (2, 286pp.). Lacks front fl y-leaf, otherwise fi ne and complete. $400

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16 AUSTRALIAN ETIQUETTE: Or the Rules and Usages of the Best Society in the Australasian Colonies, Together with their Sports, Pastimes, Games, and Amusements. Revised, Illustrated, and Compiled expressly as a Household Treasure for Australian Homes. Melbourne: People’s Publishing Company, 1885. Thick 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth. (vi, 644pp.). With frontisp., num. full-page plates, text-illusts., dec. chapter headings, dec. initials, dec. tail pieces, and col. dec. endpapers. (Facsimile reprint, Melbourne: J. M. Dent, 1980). $50

17 AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES: Staff and Regimental Lists of the Australian Military Forces. 1st February 1915. Melbourne: Albert J. Mullett, (1915). 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper. (212pp.). A fi ne crisp copy recording the various military districts at this crucial time in Australian military history. $150

18 BALFOUR, J. (By A. Harper). The Honourable James Balfour, M.L.C. A memoir. (Melbourne) 1918. 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers dull). (8, 334pp.). With portr., and 6 full-page plates. $45

19 BALL, W. Macmahon. Possible Peace. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1936. Sm. 8vo. Orig. printed limp boards. (200pp.). With 2 full-page maps drawn by P. M. Edmonds. Endpapers foxed. $45

20 BANCKS, James C. The Golden Years of Ginger Meggs 1921-1952. Ed. by John Horgan. (Adelaide: Souvenir Press, 1978). Folio. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (192pp.). With portr., and 182 full-page col. reproductions of 30 years of comic strips. Nice copy. $85

21 BANFIELD, E.J. The Confessions of a Beachcomber. Scenes and Incidents in the career of an Unprofessional Beachcomber in Tropical Queensland. Intro. by A.H. Chisholm. ... Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1933. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xviii, 282pp.). With frontispiece and 32 full-page plates. 1st Aust. ed. $100

22 BANKS, J. (By G. Mackaness). Sir Joseph Banks: His Relations with Australia. Sydney 1936. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xiv, 146). With frontispiece, and 14 full-page plates. Endpapers foxed, otherwise fi ne. $200

23 BANKS, J. (By H.B. Carter). Sir Joseph Banks 1743-1820. (London): British Museum, (1988). Thick Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 672pp.). With col. portr., illusts., maps, and endpaper charts. 1st ed. NOTE: Sir Joseph Banks was one of the greatest fi gures in Georgian England, best known perhaps for his distinguished role as naturalist on the Endeavour voyage with Captain Cook. $200

24 BARING, Maurice. Round the World in any Number of Days. Lond: Chatto & Windus, 1919. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (viii, 184, 32pp.). With several line-drawings by the author. Endpapers foxed. 1st edit. $50

25 BARING, Maurice. Friday’s Business. Lond: William Heinemann, (1932). 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth. Gilt. In dustjacket. (vi, 268pp.). With sheet music for two choruses. 1st ed. $100

26 BARING, Maurice. Gaston de Foix and Other Plays. Lond: Grant Richards, 1903. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt (faded). T.e.g., other edges uncut. (viii, 264pp.). 1st ed. $50

27 BARING, Maurice. In My End is My Beginning. Lond: William Heinemann, 1931. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xvi, 332pp.). With 2 portraits

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with protective tissue-guards. Author’s inscription and signature on front fl y-leaf. Also includes an Autograph Letter signed from the author to Dame Laura. $85

28 BARING, Maurice. Letters from the Near East, 1909 and 1912. Lond: Smith, Elder & Co., 1913. 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly marked). Spine gilt. (188, 4pp.). Endpapers lightly browned. 1st ed. $50

29 BARING, Maurice. The Lonely Lady of Dulwich. Lond: William Heinemann, (1934). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (vi, 146pp.). 1st ed. Author’s signed presentation copy. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. $75

30 BARRETT, J.W. and P.E. DEANE. The Australian Army Medical Corps in Egypt. An illustrated and detailed account of the early organisation and work of the Australian Medical Units in Egypt in 1914-1915. London 1918. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xiv, 260pp.). With frontispiece, and 36 full-page plates. Scarce. $150

31 BARRINGTON, G. A Voyage to Botany Bay. ... Together with his life and trial and the sequel to his voyage. A facsimile edition. London: The Brummell Press, 1969. 8vo. Orig. full morocco. Gilt. Spine gilt with raised bands. With plates and folding map. Ed. lim. to 350 numbered copies. Fine in slipcase. $200

32 BARRY, R. (Sir). Redmond Barry: An Anglo-Irish Australian. By A. Galbally. Melbourne U.P. 1995. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 228pp.). Illustrated. Fine. $45

33 BARTON, G.B. (Ed. by). The Poets and Prose Writers of New South Wales. Sydney: Gibbs, Shallard & Co., 1866. 8vo. Orig. cloth (spine worn). (224pp.). Rare. $200

34 (BARTON, G.B.) Historical Sketch of Australian Federation. (Separate Issue) extracted from the Year-Book of Australia, 1891. N.P. n.d. (but 1891). 8vo. Full red morocco with gilt title on front cover and gilt presentation to Captain W.R. Russell, M.H.R. Edges gilt. The mounted autograph “W.R. Russell” inside front cover. (ii, lxviiipp.). Foxing at beginning and end of text which is printed in double-column. $500

35 BARTON, G.B. Literature in New South Wales. Sydney 1866. 8vo. Cloth with gilt title on spine. (iv, 198pp.). Name on title-page, otherwise a fi ne uncut copy. $250

36 BAUER, Ferdinand. (By P. Watts, J. Pomfrett & D. Mabberley). An Exquisite Eye: The Australian Flora and Fauna Drawings 1801-1820 of Ferdinand Bauer. (Sydney): Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, (1997). 4to. Original illustrated limp boards. (168pp.). With 64 col. plates mostly full-page, b/w and col. text-illusts., and a double page map. NOTE: Ferdinand Lucas Bauer (1760-1826) was an Australian botanical artist, who sailed around Australia from 1801-1805 with the Investigator Expedition. This publication coincided with an exhibition of the same title held at the Focus Gallery, Museum of Sydney on the site of fi rst Government House, between 13 December 1997 and 19 April 1998. $100

37 BAXTER’S SECOND INNINGS: Specially Reported for the --- School Eleven. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1892. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly rubbed and frayed, and hinges cracked). (58pp.). Previous owner’s inscription on half-title. $50

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38 BAYLEY, W. A. History of Campbelltown, New South Wales. Campbelltown: Campbelltown Municipal Council, (1966). 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket (slightly rubbed). (192pp.). With frontisp., title-vign., num. b/w plates of which some full-page, and col. endpaper maps. Previous owner’s bookplate on fl y-leaf. ADDED: Brochure - “Campbelltown Redevelopment and Expansion of the Business and Administrative Centre”, April 1966. (24pp.). With plans and artists’ impressions of projected redevelopment of Campbelltown. $50

39 BAYLEY, W.A. Rich Earth: History of Young and the Shire of Burrangong, New South Wales. Young: Young Municipal Council & Burrangong Shire Council, 1956. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (188pp.). With frontisp., and 28 full-page b/w plates. Previous owner’s bookplates on endpapers. $50

40 BEAN, C.E.W. et al. The Offi cial History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918. 12 vols. (Complete set). Sydney 1934-1942. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. With numerous full-page plates, numerous maps, many double or full-page, text-illusts., and diagrams. A very good set in fi ne condition. NOTE: The complete offi cial history of Australia’s role in W.W.I, including The Story of Anzac, The A.I.F. in France, The Photographic Record of the War with magnifi cent reproductions of pictures taken by the offi cial photographers (Frank Hurley et al.), etc. It was Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean (1879-1968), Australia’s offi cial war historian, who more than any other was responsible for shaping the Anzac legend. $1,850

41 BEAN, C.E.W. Anzac to Amiens. A Shorter History of the Australian Fighting Services in the First World War. Canberra: Aust. War Memorial, 1946. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xvi, 568pp.). With 52 full-page plates, and numerous text-maps. 1st ed. $125

42 BEAN, C.E.W. C.E.W. Bean: Australian Historian. By K.S. Inglis. (Brisbane): Qld. U.P., 1970. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper. (32pp.). (The John Murtagh Macrossan Lecture, 1969). $40

43 BEAN, C.E.W. Gallipoli Mission. Canberra 1948. 8vo. Orig. cloth binding. (xviii, 406pp.). With frontispiece, 60 full-page plates, numerous diagrams, and text-maps. 1st edition. Presentation copy together with assoc. letter from J.L. Treloar, Director of The Australian War Memorial, the publishers, dated 31st May 1948., to Rear-Admiral Sir L.S. Bracegirdle. NOTE: Account of the missions which searched the battlefi eld at Gallipoli in 1919 for evidence of the fi ghting. The author, a member of the mission, was the offi cial Australian historian of the 1st A.I.F. $175

44 BEAN, C.E.W. Two Men I Knew: William Bridges and Brudenell White, founders of the A.I.F. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, (1957). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (ix, 234pp.). With frontispiece, plates, and map. 1st ed. $115

45 BEAN, C.E.W. War Aims of a Plain Australian. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1943. Sm. 8vo. Orig. wrapper (spine slightly chipped). (x, 176pp.). 1st ed. A very good copy. NOTE: Author was the Offi cial Historian of Australia in the First World War. $100

46 BEARDSLEY, (Aubrey). Beardsley: (By) B. Reade. Introd. by J. Rothenstein. New York (1967). 4to. Orig. qtr cloth. Dustjacket. (372pp.). With portr., and 502 illusts, each with a brief description. Fine. Assoc. clippings and ephemera loosely inserted. $135

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47 BENCKENDORFF, P. (Trans. by Maurice Baring). Last Days at Tsarskoe Selo. Being the Personal Notes and Memories of Count Paul Benckendorff, telling of the last sojourn of the Emperor & Empress of Russia at Tsarskoe Selo from March 1 to August 1, 1917. Lond: William Heinemann, 1927. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In chipped, illust. dustjacket. (x, 166pp.). 1st edit. Endpapers browned. $95

48 BENNETT, J.M. (Ed. by). A History of The New South Wales Bar. Sydney: The Law Book Company, 1969. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xiv, 282pp.). With decorative half title-page, 16 full-page plates, and 2 text-illusts. With corrigenda slip. Previous owner’s bookplate on front fl y-leaf. $50

49 BERTIE, C.H. Old Sydney. Sydney 1911. Folio. Orig. qtr cloth with illust. boards (spine ends worn). (xiii, 77pp.). With title-page in red and black, title-vign., and numerous illusts of which many full-page, by Sydney G. Smith. Ed. lim. to 250 numbered copies. Signed by both the author and the illustrator. Rare. $250

50 BIGELOW, M. M. (Introd. by). Centralization and the Law: Scientifi c Legal Education, an Illustration. Boston: Little Brown, and Company, 1906. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (xviii, 296pp.). Small tear in pp. 233/4. 1st ed. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. With Comps slip from the author attached. $50

51 BIGGE, J.T. Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry ... 3 vols. Complete. (1) Into the State of the Colony of New South Wales, 1822; (2) On the Judicial Establishments of New South Wales, and Van Diemen’s Land, 1823; (3) On the State of Agriculture and Trade in the Colony of New South Wales, 1823. Adelaide: Libraries Board of South Australia, 1966. Folio. Orig. cloth. Spines gilt. (Australiana Facsimile Editions, Nos. 68-70). Previous owner’s bookplates on endpapers of Vols. 1&2. NOTE: Each volume contains a copy of the instructions given by Earl Bathurst to Mr. Bigge on his proceeding to New South Wales, and a composite index to the three Reports and to the Instructions. $250

52 BIRDWOOD, (Lord). Khaki and Gown. An Autobiography. By Field-Marshall Lord Birdwood of Anzac and Totnes. With a foreword by The Rt Hon. Winston Churchill. London: Ward, Locke & Co., (1941). 8vo. Orig. cloth. (456pp.). With frontispiece, 16 full-page plates, and 5 col. maps of which 4 are folding. 1st ed. Fine. NOTE: Lord Birdwood served with Lord Kitchener in the South African War and later was appointed to command Anzac Corps, visiting Australia after the war. $125

53 BIRRELL, W.K. The Manning Valley. Landscape and Settlement 1824-1900. (Milton, Qld.): The Jacaranda Press, (1987). 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xvi, 280pp.). With num. b/w full-page plates, text-illusts., and maps of which most full-page and some double-page. 1st ed. Archive stamp whited-out on title-page. $50

54 BLACK, George. A History of The N.S.W. Political Labor Party from its Conception until 1917. ... Parts 1-7 (complete and all published). Sydney: G.A. Jones, (ca 1926-1927). 8vo. In the orig. printed wrappers as issued. Extremely scarce. WITH: The Origin and Growth of the Labor Movement in New South Wales. By George Black. Published by the P.L.L. Executive of that State on the 25th Anniversary of the Labor Party’s Formation, 27th November 1915. Sydney 1915. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper (covers soiled). (28pp.). With adverts. Total 8 pamphlets.

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Particularly uncommon in this entirely complete original state. Preserved in specially made slip-case with gilt title along spine. $1,000

55 BLAEU, W. Asia noviter delineata. Auctore Guiljelmo Blaeuw. Original 17th Century engraved map showing all of Asia as well as the islands of South-East Asia. (Amsterdam ca 1650). With fi ne hand-col. cartouche, 5 sailing ships, a spouting whale, and 19 small hand-col. border depictions of the peoples of Asia in their national dress as well as views of the various cities of the region. The actual map is hand-col. in outline. Measurements approx. 560 x 415 mm plus good margins. Original letterpress text in Dutch on verso. Some slight rubbing at folds with small old tape-mark on verso. A fi ne decorative map. $2,500

56 BLOMFIELD, R. and F. I. THOMAS. The Formal Garden in England. Lond: Waterstone, (1985). 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xiv, 252pp.). With title-vign., num. full-page illusts., text-illusts., and dec. chapter headings. $45

57 BLUE MOUNTAINS NSW: Blue Mountains Gems. (Photography by H. Phillips). (Willoughby, NSW: H. Phillips, n.d. circa 1930). Folio. Orig. illust. wrapper (slightly chipped), stapled as issued. (16pp.). Profusely illust. in col. with captioned photogravure images of Blue Mountains attractions. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $75

58 BOTTOMLEY, Gordon. Chambers of Imagery. First and Second Series in 2 vols. (London): Elkin Mathews, 1907-1912. Sm. 8vo. Orig. printed beige coloured wrappers with black lettered titles to front covers, as issued. Uncut. Fine. $125

59 BOYD, Robin. The Walls Around Us. The Story of Australian Architecture. ... Melbourne (1962). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. In chipped dustjacket. (6, 90pp.). With title-vign., and text-illusts by the author. 1st ed. Previous owner’s name on front fl y-leaf. $40

60 BOYS, R.D. First Years at Port Phillip 1834-1842. Preceded by a Summary of Historical Events from 1768. Melbourne 1959. 8vo. Original cloth. (xii, 160pp.). With frontisp., and 6 full-page plates. Very good copy. $40

61 BRADMAN, D. How to Play Cricket. Adelaide (1965). Sm. 8vo. Orig. boards. Dustjacket. (80pp.). With 12 full-page plates of which 6 fold. Fine. $60

62 BRANGWYN, F. Belgium. With text by Hugh Stokes and an introd. by M. Paul Lambotte. London 1916. 4to. Orig. qtr buckram with blind-stamped boards, title-label on spine (rubbed). (xvi, 144pp.). With 52 illusts by Frank Brangwyn, many of which are full-page. Uncut. Text in red/black. Some foxing. $150

63 BRASSFOUNDRY: Illustrated Catalogue of General and Cabinet Brassfoundry: Suitable for Builders, Cabinet Makers, House Furnishers, Shop Fitters, and Ship Builders. N. P. 1907. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Col. edges. (6, xiv, 292pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w with prices for each item. Previous owner’s inscription on endpaper and some small annotations throughout. Nice example of an early trade catalogue. $75

64 BRAYBROOKE, Neville. Four Poems for Christmas. With wood engravings by Simon Brett. (Marlborough, England): Paulinus Press, 1986. Sm. 4to. Orig. printed wrapper, sewn as issued. With 2 full-page plates, and 1 double-page plate. Titles and captions printed in olive green.

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NOTE: From the Colophon - “Two hundred and fi fty copies have been printed by Jonathan Stephenson of The Rocket Press ... Oxfordshire in Baskerville type on Zerkall mould-made paper, signed by author and engraver, and published by the Paulinus Press ... Marlborough, Wiltshire. ... Copies 51 - 250 are sewn into wrappers of Strathmore Grandee paper ... This is copy 74”. $50

65 BRIDGE, DAVID & Co. Ltd. Bridge’s Modern Rubber Machinery in all its Branches for Manufacturers, Planters, &c. Also Gutta Percha, Balata, Celluloid, Casein and other Special Machinery. Lond: David Bridge & Co. n.d. (circa 1921). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth over boards (slightly rubbed). Gilt. (136pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w with frontisp. and technical drawings of machinery. Title-page and dec. borders printed in sepia. Text in English and French. Previous owner’s inscription on endpaper. $75

66 BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC Co. Pty. Ltd. B.G.E. General Catalogue. British General Electric Co. Pty. Ltd. Founded 1910. Sole Australian Representatives of the General Electric Co. Ltd. of England, ... Fourth Issue. (Sydney) 1949. Royal 8vo. Orig. printed limp boards (chipped), stapled as issued. (636pp.). Profusely illust. with full-page col. plates, b/w text-illusts., diagrams, and tables. Previous owner’s name on title-page. $40

67 BROADBENT, J. India, China, Australia: Trade and Society 1788-1850. (Sydney): Historic Houses Trust of NSW, (2002). 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (208pp.). Profusely illust. in col. with portrait and text-illusts., full-page plates, and double-page plates. Signed by the author. Lim. Ed. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper, otherwise fi ne. NOTE: Explores the trade and social links between India, China and Australia. It surveys the legacy of furniture, silver, ceramics, textiles, costume, fancy goods and curiosities unearthed in museums and private collections within Australia. $115

68 BROADBENT, James. The Australian Colonial House: Architecture and Society in New South Wales 1788-1842. Sydney: Hordern House, (1997). Large 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xxxii, 400pp.). With col. frontisp., num. full-page col. and b/w plates, text-illusts., diagrams, fl oor-plans, and illust. endpapers. Lim. ed. Assoc. newspaper clipping loosely inserted. NOTE: The fi rst comprehensive history of domestic architecture in NSW during the fi rst fi fty years of settlement. $150

69 BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY LIMITED, THE. (BHP). Shapes and Sections: Hand Book of Rolled Steel Sections and Other Products Manufactured ... also Useful Tables and Miscellaneous Information for the Guidance of Engineers, ... Melbourne: (Broken Hill Proprietary Company), 1924. Sm. 8vo. Orig. limp cloth. Gilt. (272pp.). With 21 full-page b/w plates, 2 maps, text-illusts., and diagrams. Page borders printed in red. Previous owner’s inscription on fl y-leaf. $50

70 BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY COMPANY LIMITED, THE. (BHP). Shapes and Sections: Handbook for Engineers, Architects & Users of Steel, Containing Information regarding the Products manufactured by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company ... also Tables and Data appertaining to the use of steel. Melbourne: (Broken Hill Proprietary Company), 1930. Sm. 8vo. Orig. limp cloth. Gilt. (548pp.). With num. full-page b/w plates, maps, text-illusts., and diagrams. Page borders printed in red. Previous owner’s inscription on title-page. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

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71 BROOKES, W. Life of the Hon. William Brookes. (A Distinguished Queensland Citizen). By the Rev. W.O. Lilley, ... Brisbane 1902. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers spotted & marked) (180pp.). With portr., 7 full-page plates, and an illust. bookplate on front endpapers. Autographed ‘Norma Brookes, Bowen Hills’ on endpaper. Markings on endpapers. NOTE: William Brookes (1825-1898) was an anti-Kanaka crusader and radical politician in Queensland, Australia. $100

72 BROWNE, Spencer. A Journalist’s Memories. Brisbane: The Read Press, 1927. 8vo. Orig. cloth (spine faded). (viii, 352, xivpp.). With numerous portrs. NOTE: Memories and anecdotes of people and places in early Queensland. $225

73 BRUCE, C.G. Kulu and Lahoul. London 1914. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt (rebacked). (xii, 308, 8pp.). With frontispiece, 25 full-page plates, and 1 folding map. Uncut. 1st ed. $350

74 BRUXNER, M. The Colonel: A Political Biography of Sir Michael Bruxner. (By) D. Aitken. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1969. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xiv, 294pp.). With portrait, full-page b/w plates, cartoons, and a map. 1st ed. $45

75 BRYAN, W.S. Edited and arranged by. Our Islands and their People as seen with Camera and Pencil. Introd. by J. Wheeler. With special descriptive matter and narratives by J. de Olivares. Embracing perfect photographic and descriptive representations of the people and the islands lately acquired from Spain, including Hawaii and the Philippines; ... 2 vols. New York: ND. Thompson Publishing Co., (1899). Folio. Orig. cloth (rebacked). With maps, coloured full-page engrv. plates, and numerous captioned photographic illust. Complete. $600

76 BUCHANAN, A. The Real Australia. London 1907. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Top edge gilt. (viii, 318pp.). Uncut. $45

77 BULLEN, F.T. The Log of a Sea-Waif. Being Recollections of the fi rst four years of my sea life. ... London: Macmillan, 1899. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xii, 350, 6, 8pp.). With frontispiece, and 7 full-page plates. 1st ed: Macmillan’s Colonial Library Issue. Uncut. NOTE: In part, refers to Australia and particularly Melbourne. $55

78 BURAT, Amedee. Etudes sur les Mines. Theorie des Gites Metalliferes appuyee sur la description des principaux types ... Paris: Langlois et Leclercq, 1845. 8vo. Morocco backed over orig. cloth boards. (8, xvi, 358pp.). With 10 full-page litho plates some of which are folding maps, and text-illusts. 1st ed. Some foxing, otherwise a fi ne and complete copy. $450

79 BURKE and WILLS: Expeditions in Search of Burke & Wills. Original engraved Map of Eastern Australia by J. Arrowsmith; on which are delineated the Routes of Messrs Burke & Wills, McKinlay, Landsborough, & Walker &c. to accompany the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, for 1863. London: J. Murray, 1863. Measurements approx. 45 x 31cm. On paper with some old tears bearing tape marks at folds on verso. $500

80 BUTLER, A.G. et al. The Australian Army Medical Services in the War of 1914-1918. 3 Vols. (complete and all published). ... Melbourne 1930-1943. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spines gilt. With portrs., plates, illusts., and maps. All vols are First Editions. Fine and complete. NOTE: Vol.I: (Gallipoli, Palestine and New Guinea); Vol.II: (The Western Front); Vol.III: (Problems and Services). $2,000

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81 CABOOLTURE SHIRE, QUEENSLAND. From Spear & Musket, 1879-1979. Caboolture Centenary: Stories of the area once controlled by the Caboolture Divisional Board. Shires of: Pine River, Caboolture, Kilcoy, Landsborough, Maroochy, Landsborough and City of Redcliffe. (Ed. by S. Tutt). N.P. (Caboolture, Qld.: Caboolture Shire Council, 1979). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (320pp.). With portrait, 12 full-page col. plates, num. b/w plates of which some full-page, text-illusts., and maps. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

82 CALLIDE VALLEY, QUEENSLAND: A Souvenir of the First 50 Years of Closer Settlement in the Callide Valley. (The Big Valley Story: Golden Jubilee Biloela, 1924 - 1974). N.P. Banana Shire Council, (1974). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards (creased and slightly stained). Unpaginated. With title-vign., portrait, num. b/w plates of which some full-page, 2 full-page maps, and illust. adverts. $50

83 CAMBRIDGE, Ada. Thirty Years in Australia. London: Methuen, 1903. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (iv, 304, 40pp.). First Edition, Colonial Issue, with the adverts at end dated May 1903. $125

84 CAMPBELL, W.J.M. (Compl. by.). Four Pioneers of the Limestone Plains. Edward Smith ... Mary Smith ... Matthias Smith ... William Kilby ... N.P. (Canberra) n.d. (1955). 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers., stapled as issued. (52pp.). With portraits, and text-illusts. Genealogical Lists pp. 42-49. Copy signed by authors. $65

85 CAPITAL AND LABOUR. The History of Capital and Labour in all lands and ages: Their past condition, present relations, and outlook for the future. ... Together with an Encyclopaedia of Australasian and foreign statistics, ... Sydney 1888. Thick Royal 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth (slightly rubbed). Gilt. (944pp.). With col. frontisp., num. full-page plates, text-illusts., num. col. graphs, and tables. $100

86 CAPPER, B.P. A Compendious Geographical Dictionary, containing a description of every remarkable place in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, with historical anecdotes; ... And an Introduction exhibiting A View of the Newtonian System of the Planets, &c. ... London: Peacocks and Bampton, 1813. Thick 12mo. Full calf. Spine gilt with titling-label. (40, 400pp.). Embellished with 9 folding engrv. maps hand-coloured in outline including those of Australasia and Polynesia. Printed in double-column. Ferguson 550c. NOTE: Text contains references to Australian place names, e.g. Sydney Cove, Port Jackson, Van Diemen’s Land, and Norfolk Island. Ferguson records only his own copy and that in the National Library. Rare. $550

87 CARTER, H.R. The Upper Mooki. Ed. by N.R. Ferris. Quirindi: Quirindi and District Historical Society, (1974). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xviii, 244pp.). With portrait, num. full-page photographic plates, and maps. 1st ed. Author’s signed copy. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. $40

88 CASEY, D. Dan Casey: Criminal Advocate. Captured by Kerry Smith. N.P. (Brisbane: UQP, 1987). 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (xx, 244pp.). With b/w plates and illusts. Inscription on endpaper. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $40

89 CECIL, R. Lord Robert Cecil’s Gold Fields Diary. With Introduction and Notes by E. Scott. Melbourne 1935. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (44pp.). With frontispiece, and 20 full-page plates. 1st ed. Fine. $60

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90 CHAMBERS, L. and M. HOARE. (Ed. by). Thomas Samuel Stewart’s Journal: Norfolk Island 1855 - Waiting for the Pitcairn Islanders. Geelong: Pearce Printing & Publishing, (1992). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (222pp.). With 5 full-page plates, and a fold. isometrical view of Kingston, Norfolk Island. Authors’ signed copy. Previous owner’s inscription on title-page and annotations throughout. $75

91 CHURCHILL, Winston S. (By Isaiah Berlin). Mr. Churchill in 1940. London: John Murray, n.d. (ca 1949). 8vo. Orig. buckram backed marbled paper boards. Spine gilt titled. Top edge gilt. (40pp.). With portr. frontispiece. 1st ed. Previous owner’s name on front fl y-leaf, otherwise a nice copy with assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted. $55

92 CLANCY, F. They Built a Nation. With a foreword by H.V. Evatt. Sydney: New Century Press, 1939. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (316, 4pp.). With full-page illusts. $50

93 CLUNE, F. Journey to Canberra. By Road from Sydney, with deviations in search of history, geography and curiosa along the Canberra Highway. (Sydney): Angus and Robertson, (1960). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket (slightly chipped). (xiv, 264pp.). With frontispiece, 22 full-page b/w plates, double-page map, and text-maps. 1st edition. $50

94 COBLEY, J. Sydney Cove 1788. (The first year of the Settlement of Australia). (London): Hodder and Stoughton, (1963). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (296pp.). With col. frontisp., 11 full-page plates of which 3 are col., and endpaper maps. $50

95 COGHLAN, T.A. Picturesque New South Wales. An Illustrated Guide for Settler and Tourist. Sydney n.d. (ca 1900). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth backed printed boards (discoloured). (10, viii, 266, 8pp.). With frontispiece, title-vign., numerous text-illusts, and folding col. map. NOTE: ‘Australia’ at head of title-page. $275

96 COLONIAL CONFERENCE 1907: Minutes of Proceedings of the Colonial Conference, 1907. London: Parliamentary Paper, May 1907. F’scap folio. Clothbound. (x, 622pp.). NOTE: Representing Australia at the Conference were the Hon. Alfred Deakin (Prime Minister) and Sir W. Lyne. $150

97 COLONIAL SECRETARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES: Panama Route 1856-7. (Sydney circa 1856). F’scap folio. Marbled paper wrappers. (26pp.). From the Ingleton collection. NOTE: Reproduction of correspondence between the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company of London, the Colonial Secretary’s Offi ce in New South Wales, the Post Master General, and the Chamber of Commerce, relating to the establishment of a line of Steam packets between Panama and Australia. $100

98 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA CONSTITUTION BILL. Reprint of the Debates in Parliament, the Offi cial Correspondence with the Australian Delegates, and other Papers. ... London 1900. Sm. 4to . Orig. cloth (top spine slightly rubbed). Spine gilt. (200pp.). Printed in double-column. Slight foxing. ADDED: 3 blocks of pre-Federation mint Tasmanian postage stamps tipped-in at pp.129. $400

99 COOK, James. Captain Cook’s Journal during his First Voyage Round the World made in H.M. Bark “Endeavour” 1768-71. A Literal

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Transcription of the Original MSS. With notes and introduction. Ed. by Capt. W.J.L. Wharton. ... (Adelaide: Libraries Board of S.A., 1968). Small 4to. Orig. cloth (slightly shelf soiled). Spine gilt on green cloth label. (6, lvi, 400pp.). With portrait, full-page b/w plates, facs. pages, and maps of which some fold. Reprint of Lond. 1893 edition. (Aust. Facs. Eds. No.188). $100

100 COPLAND, D.B. and R.H. BARBACK. (Ed. by). The Confl ict of Expansion and Stability. Documents Relating to Australian Economic Policy 1945-52. Melbourne: F. W. Cheshire, (1957). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In chipped dustjacket. (xviii, 796pp.). $45

101 CORONELLI, (Vincento Maria). Mare Del Sud, detto altrimenti Mare Pacifi co. Auttore Il P.M. Coronelli M.C. Cosmografo della Serenissima Republica Di Venitia dedicato all ‘Ill, mo et Ecc, mo Signed, Il Signor Cavalier Guilio Guistitian Saurio Grande. Original copperplate engraved map. Venice circa 1696. Depicts the coast of America from California (shown as an island) to Terra del Fuego, New Zealand is shown bottom centre marked ‘not yet well known’ and a note ‘discovered by the Dutch in 1654’. Southern Tasmania (Terra d’Antonio Diemens) and part of Australia (Nova Hollanda) are shown on the left. A most attractive and highly decorative map with an ornately illustrated cartouche in right upper corner. Measurements 64.5 x 47cm. including margins. In particularly fi ne condition. Tooley 350. NOTE: Vincenzo Maria Coronelli, the son of a tailor, was born in 1650 and died in 1718. He is famous for his construction of terrestrial and celestial globes, particularly a large pair he made for Louis XIV. In all he drew and engraved over fi ve hundred maps as well as globes, and founded the fi rst geographical society, the Academia Cosmografi ca degli Argonauti. He was appointed Cosmographer to the Venetian Republic and taught Geography at the University. $5,000

102 COTTRELL, H. H. (Editor). The HMAS Pirie Story: The story of service in the Royal Australian Navy and the men who served in her. N.P. (Sydney): The HMAS Pirie Association in conjunction with The Naval Historical Society of Australia, n.d. (circa 2000). 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (v, 170pp.). With portrait, and full-page map. $45

103 COX, Philip and Clive LUCAS. Australian Colonial Architecture. (Melbourne): Lansdown Editions, (1978). 4to. Orig. cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket (torn). (vi, 280pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w with full-page plates, text-illusts., and plans. 1st ed. $100

104 CRAIG, W.W. Moreton Bay Settlement; or Queensland before Separation 1770-1859. Together with a brief account of the rise of the Colonies of Australasia. Brisbane 1925. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 130pp.). With maps of which 2 are folding, and plates. $125

105 CROOKE, Ray. Original watercolour painting of a Queensland bush scene, on board, measuring 20 x 14.5cm., fully signed in lower left corner, mounted onto folded paper, captioned ‘Quinkan Countrey, Cape York’, with the following inscription by the artist on verso: ‘To wish you all the best for 84 and thank you for the copy of ‘Wreck of the Charles Eaton’ which we found very interesting and pleased to add to our library. Ray Crooke’. Fine and desirable. $450

106 CROSSE, J.-C.-H. Vie et Travaux de Joseph-Charles-Hippolyte Crosse, Directeur du Journal de Conchyliologie. ... N.P. n.d. (circa 1898). Roy. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper (chipped, spine defective). (iv, 62pp.).

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Uncut. Portrait with protective tissue guard. Text in French and English. NOTE: Details the life and works of Joseph-Charles-Hippolyte Crosse, conchologist and editor of the Journal of Conchyliologie. $100

107 DAINTREE, (Richard). Three (3) Parliamentary Papers by. (1) Report of Mr. Daintree, Government Geologist, Northern Queensland, on Gold Discoveries in the Gilbert Ranges; (2) General Report upon the Northern District by Richard Daintree, Esquire, late Government Geologist for Northern Queensland; (3) Report by Mr. R. Daintree, late Government Geologist, Northern Queensland, on the Ravenswood, Mount Wyatt, and Cape River Gold Fields, etc. Brisbane 1869-1870. F’scap folio. As issued. The fi rst paper with a full-page map. Fine. Rare. $330

108 DAINTREE, R. Queensland in the 1860’s. The Photography of Richard Daintree. By I.G. Sanker. (Brisbane 1977). Oblong small 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (viii, 120pp.). With numerous illusts of which some are col. (Qld. Mus. Booklet No.10). $100

109 DALRYMPLE, A. An Account of the Discoveries made in the South Pacifi ck Ocean. With a foreword by K. Fewster and an essay by A. Cook. (Sydney): Hordern House, (1996). 8vo. Orig. qtr cf (faded) with marbled boards and title-label on spine. Gilt. (52, xii, 104pp.). With portr., 6 folding illusts., and a folding map. Reprint of 1767 ed., limited to 950 copies. Fine. (Australian Maritime Series No. 3). $150

110 DE VRIES, S. and J. Historic Brisbane: Convict Settlement to River City. (Brisbane): Pandanus Press, (2003). Oblong 4to. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (136pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w and col., with full-page plates, double-page plates, text-illusts., and illust. endpapers. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $45

111 DEAKIN, Alfred. Irrigated India. An Australian View of India and Ceylon: their Irrigation and Agriculture. London: W. Thacker and Co., 1893. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt (rubbed and slightly fl ecked). (xii, 322, 4pp.). Inscription on half title-page to St. George Hanna, initialled by Deakin. Front fl y-leaf and half title-page torn and repaired by tape. Lacks map. Some minor foxing. The author went on to become Prime Minister of Australia, making this copy, bearing his initialled inscription, probably unique. $250

112 DEBRETT’S BARONETAGE OF ENGLAND. Containing their Descent and Present State, their Collateral Branches, Births, Marriages, and Issue, ... The Fifth Edition, considerably enlarged. 2 vols. Complete. Lond. 1824. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth (worn). Spine gilt. With 57 b/w plates showing coat of arms for each entry. Endpapers foxed. $150

113 DENISON, William (Sir). Varieties of Vice-Regal Life. 2 vols. London: Longmans, Green, and Co, 1870. 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers slightly marked). Spines gilt. With 2 col. fold. maps. Uncut. $350

114 DICKENS, Charles. Nonesuch Dickensiana. Retrospectus and Prospectus - The Nonesuch Dickens. Bloomsbury: The Nonesuch Press, 1937. Royal 8vo. Or. full blue cloth. Gilt. (134pp.). With num. illusts., and pictorial inserts. Endpapers slightly foxed, otherwise fi ne uncut copy. $75

115 DOBELL, W. A Collection of 3 booklets about Sir William Dobell, including 2 catalogues and an issue of Good Weekend. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards (catalogues) / wrapper (magazine), stapled as issued. Included

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are: 1. William Dobell: Paintings from 1926 to 1964. Exhibition catalogue. Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1964; 2. Drawings of Sir William Dobell 1930 - 1970. Exhibition catalogue. Newcastle City Art Gallery, 1971; 3. “A Portrait in Pain”, article in Good Weekend, August 18, 1990. $40

116 DORE, Henry. Researches into Chinese Superstitions. Transl. from the French with notes, historical and explanatory, by M. Kennelly. First Part: Superstitious Practices Vols. 1-2 only. Shanghai 1914-1915. Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. boards sewn at spine as issued (slightly rubbed and soiled with the ties to Vol. 2 not present). With title-vigns, and numerous full-page col. plates some of which are fold. An important researched work. Rare. $450

117 DUHIG, J. (Archbishop). Occasional Addresses. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1934. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt (worn). In slightly chipped dustjacket. (x, 214pp.). Endpapers and edges foxed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

118 DUNCAN, W.G.K. Ed. by. Social Services in Australia. ... Sydney 1939. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (x, 214pp.). $45

119 (EARTHQUAKES): A Letter from the Lord Bishop of London (Thomas Sherlock) to the Clergy and People of London and Westminster; On occasion of the late Earthquakes. London: Printed by Vertue and Goadby, 1750. 8vo. Unbound as issued. (16pp.). With tail-piece wood engrv. Slightly foxed. A rare pamphlet. $150

120 ELLISTON, P. (Ed. by). The Windmill Collection: Photographs by Rose and Emma Windmill. (Sydney): T & G, (2008). Oblong 4to. Orig. blind-stamped cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (120pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w with double-page frontisp. verso, full-page photographic plates, and illust. endpapers. $50

121 ELLISTON, P. Stones and Marks. Revere, Pennsylvania: Lodima Press, 2004. Oblong 4to. Orig. cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket. Unpaginated. Profusely illust. with frontisp., 76 full-page b/w photographic plates, text illusts., and a map. 1st and lim. ed. $50

122 EVANS, G.E. The Collected Verse of G. Essex Evans. Memorial Ed. Sydney 1928. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In slightly chipped dustjacket. (xvi, 330pp.). With portr., and 1 full-page plate. $40

123 (EVATT, H.V.) The late Herbert Vere Evatt’s copy of Captain James Cook’s Voyages Round the World ... London: Published by I. Smith, ca 1850. 16mo. Orig. full red calf (slightly rubbed). Spine gilt with raised bands and morocco titling-label. (ii, 478pp.). With engrv. frontispiece, and illust. title-page. Beddie 108. NOTE: Presented to H.V. Evatt in London in 1945 by Lady Nancy Astor, prior to Evatt’s departure to take up the position as the inaugural President of the U.N. Security Council in New York. Fully inscribed on front fl y-leaf: “To a fellow politician, with great hopes for ones kind of world, Nancy Astor, August 1945”. Nancy Astor (1879-1964) was the fi rst woman to become an M.P. in the House of Commons in 1919 where she served until 1945. ADDED: Programme for the State Funeral of the Right Honourable Herbert Vere Evatt, Q.C. Order of Service, Church of St. John Baptist Canberra, Thursday 4th November 1965. A fi ne provenance. $1,000

124 EVATT, H.V. The King and His Dominion Governors. Study of the Reserve Powers of the Crown in Great Britain and the Dominions. Oxford U.P., 1936. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xvi, 324pp.). 1st ed. With the name

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stamp of V. Le Gay Brereton on front fl y-leaf. Rare. NOTE: Probably one of the classics of Constitutional Law, written by one of Australia’s most distinguished legal scholars. $650

125 EVENING NEWS, THE. The Evening News 1867-1925: A Record of Progress of a Great Australian Newspaper. Sydney (1926). 4to. Original board with printed title-label on front cover (spine rubbed). (120pp.). With col. frontisp., 26 plates 3 of which are col., and numerous text-illusts. Scarce. $250

126 FADDEN, (William). (1750-1836). Original large coloured map, entitled ‘Eastern Hemisphere’. Published London: W. Fadden Geographer to the King and to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 1802. The map depicts the lands bordering the Ethiopic Southern Ocean and those in the Indian Ocean, including New Holland whose southern coasts are not yet delineated. Measurements 77 x 58cm. including good margins. In fi ne original state. According to Tooley (see No.1488) there were two issues of this map, the First as here offered dated 1802 showing Australia as New Holland, as well as a Second issue dated 1822 where Australia is captioned as Australia. $2,500

127 FARMER, B.J. Death of a Bookseller. Lond: William Heinemann, (1956). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In good, illust. dustjacket. (viii, 208pp.). 1st ed. $75

128 FEINT, A. The Bookplates of Adrian Feint. Ed. by S.U. Smith. (Melbourne: Printed by John Gartner at The Hawthorn Press, 1941). Royal 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper. (4pp.). With a full-page plate showing illusts. of 7 bookplates. 200 copies only of this brochure were published of which this one is signed and inscribed ‘To Frank Clune, with best wishes from John Gartner, 1/11/41.’ $300

129 FIELD, L.M. The Forgotten War. Australian Involvement in the South African Confl ict of 1899-1902. Preface by K. S. Inglis. Melbourne University Press, 1979. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 236pp.). Illust. 1st edition. Fine. NOTE: History of Australia’s role in the Boer War. $60

130 FIRKINS, P. The Australians in Nine Wars. Waikato to Long Tan. (Adelaide 1971). Royal thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii, 460pp.). With 8 col. and 24 b/w full-page plates, 27 maps, and illust. endpapers. NOTE: Full general history of Australians at War from volunteers to the Maori Wars in New Zealand during 1863, through to the World Wars and Vietnam. $75

131 FITZGERALD, P. (Ed. with Notes and Commentaries by). Bardell v. Pickwick: The Trial for Breach of Promise of Marriage held at the Guildhall Sittings, on April 1, 1828, before Mr. Justice Stareleigh and a Special Jury of the City of London. Lond: Elliot Stock, 1902. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (x, 116pp.). With portrait, b/w full-page plates, and text-illusts. $75

132 FITZGERALD, Paula. The Singing Tree. (Poems). Melbourne: The Hawthorn Press, 1941. 8vo. Orig. qtr cloth over yellow paper boards with black lettered title on front cover. (6, 34pp.). The author’s only book, issued as a limited edition of 50 numbered copies only, fully signed by the author. Assoc. clippings loosely inserted. $60

133 FORBES, F. Some Papers of Sir Francis Forbes, First Chief Justice in Australia. Ed., with an Introd. and Notes by J.M. Bennett, ...

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Foreword by The Hon. Sir Laurence Street ... (Chief Justice of New South Wales 1974-1988). Sydney 1998. 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper (slightly shelf soiled). (xxvi, 282pp.). With 8 full-page portrs. $60

134 FORE-EDGE PAINTING: The Laws and Principles of Whist. Stated and Explained and its Practice Illustrated on an original system by means of Hands Played completely through. By ‘Cavendish’. ... London: Thomas de la Rue & Co., 1895. Sm. 8vo. Full green crushed morocco. Spine gilt with raised bands and contrasting morocco titling-label. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. (xii, 306, 10pp.). With frontispiece, numerous text-diagrs. printed in red/black ink, and contemp. adverts. Title and text printed in two coloured inks. Fine. Adorned under the gilt of the fore-edge is a fi ne painting of players in period costume playing whist, the card game, showing some cards on the table. In subtle colours. The perfect gift for the card player. $1,500

135 FOREMAN, D.B., N.G. WALSH, and T.J. ENTWISLE. Ed. by. Flora of Victoria. Vols. 1-2. (Vol. 1: Introduction; Vol. 2: Ferns and Allied Plants, Conifers and Monocotyledons). Melbourne: Royal Botanic Gardens National Herbarium of Victoria, (1993-1994). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjackets. Profusely illustrated in both colour and b/w, including maps. Printed in double-column. Fine. $150

136 FOX’S BOOK OF MARTYRS: Containing the lives, sufferings, & deaths, of the Protestant Martyrs in the Reign of Queen Mary. ... Including, An Account of the Inquisition, ... with the lives of some of the early eminent reformers. ... Ed. ... by Dr. Pratt. ... London: Printed for A.K. Newman and Co., 1812. 8vo. Calf backed orig. plain paper boards. (336pp.). With engrv. frontispiece, and 7 full-page engrv. plates. Uncut. Scarce. NOTE: A book issued to inhibit the possibility of Catholic emancipation in England. $400

137 (FRANCIS, Angela - nee Angela Powell). (Reminiscences of Queensland): ‘In Grannie Angela’s Long Life, miracles have come to her. She wants her grandchildren to know them. Also something of the experiences which grandfather and she passed through in their Pioneering in Queensland, then only a three-year-old colony’. East Grinstead: Henry W. Cullen, 1906. Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. (iv, 42, 2, xxviiipp.). With 6 full-page plates, Appendix at end, and patterned endpapers. A curious, privately printed work not recorded in A.N.B. 1901-1950, but unmistakenly the fore-runner of Alexander Francis’ subsequent work ‘Then and Now: The Story of a Queenslander’ published by Chapman and Hall in 1935. Rare. $300

138 FRANK, D. So Far: The Art of Dale Frank 2005 - 1980. Essays by Christopher Chapman. (Melbourne: Schwartz City, 2007). 4to. Orig. white boards with carved centrepiece. In orig. printed slipcase. Edges yellow. (438pp.). Profusely illust., mostly in colour, with full-page plates of the artist’s work. 1st ed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $150

139 FRESENIUS, C.R. Elementary Instruction in Chemical Analysis. With a preface by Professor Liebig. Ed. by J. Lloyd Bullock. London: John Churchill, 1843. 8vo. Orig. blind embossed cloth (recased) with gilt title to spine. (2, xii, 284, 2pp.). With text-illusts, half-title page, and 16pp. catalogue entitled ‘A Retrospect’, of Mr Churchill’s publications, bound in at front of text. 1st edition. Uncut. $350

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140 GALLIGAN, P. To Those Who Survive. Poems ... Melbourne 1945. 8vo. Orig. wrapper (46pp.). With portr. Fine. NOTE: The author, a young Queensland airman-poet of unusual promise, was killed in action in 1948, at the age of 21. $40

141 GAMMAGE, B. The Broken Years. Australian Soldiers in the Great War. Canberra: ANU Press, 1974. 8vo. Orig. cloth in dustjacket. (xviii, 302pp.). With 8 full-page plates, 4 text-illusts., and 3 maps. Name index, pp.289-293. 1st edition. Fine. NOTE: Based on the diaries and letters of about 1,000 Australians of the A.I.F. $95

142 GARRAN, R.R. The Coming Commonwealth. An Australian Handbook of Federal Government. Sydney 1897. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (192, 16pp.). Fine. $350

143 GIBB, E. L. A Short History of the Greta Valley School (Motunau, North Canterbury), 1943. Being a paper read by Mrs. E. L. Gibb, at the Women’s Institute, Scargill. N. P. (New Zealand) 1943. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper (slightly worn), stapled as issued. (8pp.). With frontisp. verso, and 2 full-page b/w photographic plates. Previous owner’s inscription on endpaper, annotations on p.6 and facing plate, and Australian Society of Genealogists stamp on cover and frontisp. $40

144 GIBBINGS, Robert. Over the Reefs. London: J.M. Dent, (1948). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Dustjacket. (6, 240pp.). With title-vign., and numerous illusts. by the author. 1st ed. A nice copy. $60

145 GIFFEN, G. With Bat and Ball. Twenty-fi ve years’ Reminiscences of Australian and Anglo-Australian Cricket. With hints to young cricketers on batting, bowling and fi elding. ... London: Ward, Lock, 1898. 8vo. Orig. gilt illust. cloth (slightly rubbed). (xvi, 240pp.). With frontispiece, 79 illusts. many of which are full-page, and contemp. adverts at beginning and end of text. Slight foxing in text. $150

146 GILBERT, W.S. The Mikado: Or, the Town of Titipu. London: Macmillan, 1928. Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth. Gilt. (vi, 96pp.). With col. frontispiece, 7 full-page coloured plates by W. Russell Flint, & text-illusts. by Charles Brock. 1st ed. $75

147 GILL, E. The Letter Forms and Type Designs of Eric Gill. Notes by Robert Harling. Published by Eva Svensson, (Westerham Press, April 1976). Sq. 8vo. Orig. beige coloured cloth with silver design on covers. In matching cloth slip-case. (64pp.). Copiously illustrated. Edition limited to 100 copies, this being No.53 fully signed ‘Robert Harling’. Fine. $125

148 GILL, Eric. A Catalogue of Manuscripts, Books, Engravings, Drawings and Sculpture in the Collection of Mr and Mrs S. Samuels. Liverpool 1963. 8vo. Orig. qtr. cloth over brown boards. (50pp.). With b/w frontisp. Title-page browned. $50

149 GILMORE, Mary. Old Days: Old Ways. A Book of Recollections. ... Sydney 1934. Small 8vo. Orig. cloth. (viii, 270pp.). With portr. Lacks fl y-leaf, otherwise fi ne. $100

150 GLAISHER, J., C. FLAMMARION, et al. Travels in the Air. Ed. by J. Glaisher. ... London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1871. Royal 8vo. Orig. full old calf (rebacked and repaired). (xxxii, 400pp.). With col. litho frontisp., 5 col. chromo-litho. full-page plates, 12 full-page lithographs, and numerous wood-cuts. Title-page printed in red/black. Slightly foxed. NOTE: Early treatise on balloon travel. $950

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151 GLASSOP, L. The Rats in New Guinea. Sydney 1964. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (226pp.). $55

152 (GORDON, C.G.) Gordon and the Mahdi. An Illustrated Narrative of the War in the Soudan; Including the Story of its original conquest by Mehemet Ali, and its progress under General Gordon’s energetic rule. ... London: Vizetelly & Co., 1885. 4to. Orig. col. illust. wrapper (spine slightly chipped) and preserved in a specially made slip-case of qtr crimson oasis. (162pp.). Printed in double-column, and profusely illustrated from sketches derived from the Illustrated London News. $125

153 GOUGH, H. The Life and Campaigns of Hugh First Viscount Gough Field-Marshal. By R.S. Rait. 2 vols complete. Westminster: Archibald Constable, 1903. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth with gilt armorial crest on front covers. Top edge gilt other edges uncut. With 2 frontispieces & accompanying tissue-guards, and 29 plates and maps most of which are folding. 1st ed. A good set. $75

154 GOULD, R.F. The Concise History of Freemasonry. ... Rev. ... by F.J. Crowe. ... London 1920. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xvi, 372pp.). With frontispiece, and 15 full-page plates. Assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted. Fine. $100

155 GRAHAM, R.H. and H.D. WATSON. (Ed. by). Tumut and District Sesqui Centenary, 1824-1974. Tumut and Adelong Times (1974). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (120pp.). With numerous illusts., and contemp. adverts. Printed in double-column. Fine. $60

156 GREAT BARRIER REEF: Marvels of the Great Barrier Reef: A Pictorial Record of Australia’s Marine Wonderland. Wahroonga, NSW: The Sanitarium Health Food Company, n.d. (1948). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper (slightly chipped). (14pp.). With map. Issued as album for 50 colour paste-in cards, all of which have been collected and pasted in. $35

157 GREEN, D. Dan Green: Mystery Man. By H.I. Jensen. (Brisbane 1948). Sm. 8vo. Orig. illust wrapper (spine taped). (78pp.). Illustrated. $40

158 GREEN, E. & Son Limited. Green’s Improved Patent Fuel Economiser for Steam Boilers. Catalogue P502. Wakefi eld, Yorkshire: E. Green & Son, (1912). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (ii, 167pp.). With num. full-page plates of which some col., text-illusts., and fold. technical diagrams. Borders and underlining of text printed in green. Previous owners’ names and inscription on endpaper. $75

159 GREENE, Graham. Ways of Escape. Lond: The Bodley Head, (1980). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In price-clipped dustjacket. (310pp.). 1st ed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

160 GREGSON, J. The Australian Agricultural Company, 1824-1875. Sydney 1907. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth binding. Spine gilt. (xviii, 336, 32pp.). With portr., and 1 folding map. Ex-libr. copy. NOTE: The author was General Superintendent for the Company, 1876-1905. Only a small number of copies of this book were published. Scarce. $500

161 GREY, Earl (H.G.). Parliamentary Government considered with reference to a Reform of Parliament. An Essay. London: Richard Bentley, 1858. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (xii, 220pp.). Fine copy. Chapter VIII is entirely devoted to Parliamentary Government in the British Colonies,

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including specifi c reference to the Australian Colonies, yet the work is not recorded by Ferguson who cites two other works by this writer. Rare. $400

162 GREY, George. The Life and Times of Sir George Grey. By William Lee Rees and L. Rees. Auckland 1892. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt (slightly rubbed). (iv, 496pp.). With frontispiece portr., and 10 plates. Inscribed to “The Hon. G. Hawker with Sir G. Grey’s best regards. Sept. 1st, 1892”. $125

163 GRIMM, (Jacob and Wilhelm). The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Transl. by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. London: Constable, 1909. Thick sm. 4to. Modern quarter crushed oasis. Spine gilt titled and with raised bands. (xvi, 326pp.). Illustrated by Rackham with dec. title-page printed in red/black ink, 40 full-page tipped-in coloured plates each with a captioned tissue-guard, numerous b/w text-illusts. some of which are full-page, and preserving the orig. illustrated front cloth cover bound in at end of volume. An attractive copy. $1,000

164 GULGONG, NSW: Written in Gold: The Story of Gulgong, The Town on the 10 Dollar Note. Gulgong, NSW: Gulgong Pioneer Museum and Historical Society, 1966. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper, stapled as issued. Unpaginated. With num. b/w plates of which some full-page, and double-page map. Previous owner’s name on endpaper. $35

165 HALSBURY, Earl of: Lord High Chancellor (1823 - 1921). By A. Wilson Fox. Lond: Chapman and Hall, 1929. 8vo. Orig. blind stamped cloth. Spine gilt. (xii, 358pp.). Containing frontisp. portrait with protective tissue-guard, and num. full-page b/w plates. 1st ed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $45

166 HARDY, B. Water Carts to Pipelines: The History of the Broken Hill Water Supply. (Sydney): Broken Hill Water Board, (1968). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xiv, 146pp.). With col. frontisp., 16 full-page b/w plates, text-maps, graphs, and end-paper maps. $50

167 HARDY, Thomas. The Return of the Native. With Illustrations from Woodcuts by Claire Leighton. London: Macmillan and Co., 1929. Roy. 8vo. Original quarter vellum over batik paper boards. Gilt. T.e.g. Spine slightly discoloured, and corners bumped. (xiv, 486pp.). With tipped-in frontisp., 11 tipped-in plates, illust. chapter headings, and tailpieces. 1st edition with these illustrations. Limited edition signed by the artist. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. NOTE: The text used here is that of the 1912 Wessex edition. The fi rst edition of this novel was originally published in three volumes in 1878. $300

168 HARLOW, V. and F. MADDEN. British Colonial Developments 1774-1834: Select Documents. Oxford 1953. 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers a little fl ecked). (xxii, 620pp.). The Ingleton copy with his bookplate inside front cover. $60

169 HARTLEY, NSW: Collection of 6 Pamphlets and Booklets about Hartley, NSW. Contents include: 1. Hartley Historic Site - pamphlet produced by NSW NPWS, 1990; 2. The Story of Hartley and its Historic Court-House New South Wales - booklet issued by Blaxland Shire Council, circa 1937; 3. The History of Hartley Public School 1869-1911, booklet issued by NSW Department of Education, 1969; 4. Sketchbook to Hartley, by Merle Peters, lim. ed. of 250 copies with tipped-in illusts.; 5. Historic Hartley, by Iris Paridaens, publ. by Arthur Paridaens, circa 1973; 6.

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Journey into Historic Hartley - booklet published by Arthur Paridaens, circa 1971, signed by artist’s wife. All items illustrated in b/w, some with maps. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $75

170 HAVARD, W.L. The Romance of Jenolan Caves. (Paper read before the Royal Australian Historical Society, November 28, 1933). (Sydney: Royal Australian Historical Society, 1933). 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper, stapled as issued. (48pp). With a fold. map, and b/w plates. $50

171 HAYES, W.H. (‘Bully’). The Proceedings in the South Seas by W.H. Hayes, a United States Subject. (Further Despatch Respecting). Brisbane: Qld Parl. Paper, 1876. F’scap folio. As issued. (6pp). Rare. NOTE: Account of the capture of Hayes, late master of the American Brig ‘Leonora’, by the Spanish authorities at Manila. ‘Bully’ Hayes was the notorious American slave trader who supplied native labour to Queensland in the 19th Century, and whose adventures have been popularised by Louis Becke, Frank Clune, A.T. Saunders, a.o. He was killed in 1877. The account here offered is probably the earliest offi cial record of his activities. $300

172 HEYWOOD, P. A Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood R.N., with Extracts from his Diaries and Correspondence. By Edward Tagart. ... London: Effi ngham Wilson, 1832. 8vo. Orig. green dunn cloth over old paper boards (rubbed) with printed titling-label to spine. (iv, viii, 332pp.). Contemp. inscription on front fl y-leaf & half-title page. Slightly foxed. Uncut. 1st edition. Ferguson 1597. Rare Bounty item. NOTE: Heywood was Midshipman on ‘The Bounty’, and was accused by Bligh of Mutiny. It was the Heywood family’s endeavours to clear Peter Heywood’s name that largely was responsible for the misrepresentation of Bligh’s reputation as the tyrannical captain of the Bounty. $750

173 HIPKINS, W. E. The Wire Rope and its Applications. Birmingham: J. & E. Wright, Universe Works, 1896. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xii, 92, 12pp.). Profusely illust. with full-page col. technical drawings, full-page b/w photographic plates, text-illusts., and illust. endpapers (slightly foxed and chipped). Containing detailed information on the history of the Wire Rope and its uses. With 3 tipped-in fold. order forms, 2 for Aerial Cableways and 1 for Suspension Bridges. Previous owner’s inscription on fl y-leaf. A very nice example of a catalogue of the era. $100

174 HOLLAND, H. (By P.J. O’Farrell). Harry Holland: Militant Socialist. Canberra (1964). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 234pp.). With portr., and numerous illusts. $40

175 HOLTHOUSE, H. Looking Back. The First 150 Years of Queensland Schools. (Brisbane 1975). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 212pp.). Profusely illust., and with a full-page map. Fine. $60

176 HONDIUS, Henricus. Polus Antarcticus. Original hand-coloured copperplate map of the Antarctic (Terra Australis Incognita), showing the southern parts of South America, South Africa, and both the west & south coasts of Australia (Landt van P. Nuyts). The circular map is bordered by voluptuous representations of fi gures, penguins, sailing ships, etc. as well as two cartouches within the map itself only one of which is captioned. (Amsterdam circa 1641). Apparently the earliest version of this historic piece, as New Zealand is omitted (during the 1650’s

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the title cartouche was removed so that New Zealand could be added). Measurements 57 x 49cm. including good margins. Some expert repairs along centre fold. Latin text on verso. A fi ne example. Spence 3013. $4,000

177 HORTON, H. Islands of Moreton Bay. Drawings by E. McKenzie. Colour photography by S. Parish. (Brisbane): Boolarong Publications, (1983). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (iv, 148pp.). With 8 full-page col. plates, num. b/w plates, text-illusts., and maps. 1st ed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

178 ILLAWARRA FAMILY HISTORY GROUP: Compl. and ed. by. Illawarra Pioneers Pre 1900. (Wollongong 1988). 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (iv, 212pp.). Illust. ADDED: Prospectus for Illawarra Family History Group loosely inserted. NOTE: Biographical details of over 2,000 pioneers on the south coast of New South Wales. $50

179 IMMIGRATION OF CHINESE AND INDIAN COOLIES INTO QUEENSLAND: A collection of 11 nineteenth century parliamentary papers on Coolie labourers for the sugar industry in Queensland. Brisbane: 1861-1884. F’scap folio. Stapled & sewn as issued. Fine original source material prior to the introduction of the ‘White Australia Policy’. $300

180 INGLETON, (G.C.). A Catalogue of Select Books from the Ingleton Collection. Pts 1-5 plus cumulative Index (all publ). (1971-1977). In one volume. Sydney (1997). Royal thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. Illust. in colour and b/w. Ed. lim. to 375 numbered copies, fully signed. Fine. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. NOTE: Records over 14,000 items with prices. $75

181 IRISH UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES OF BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS: Colonies - Australia. Vols 1-2. (Vol. I: Report of the Commissioner of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of New South Wales. Together with a Report from the Select Committee on the Conduct of General Darling, with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. 1822 & 1835; Vol. II: First and Second Reports from the Select Committee on South Australia together with the Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Index. 1841). Shannon, Ireland (1968). F’scap folio. Orig. qtr green morocco. Spines gilt & with raised bands. Top edge gilt. A very good set, albeit ex-library. $250

182 JAILLOT, H. Nova Orbis Tabula, ad usum Serenissimi Burgundiae Ducis. ... Mappe Monde ou Description Du Globe Terrestre & Aquatique. Presentee a Monseigneur Le Duc de Bourgogne. Par son tres Humble et tres Obeissant Serviteur, H. Jaillot. Amsterdam: Chez R. & J. Ottens, (1740). Fine eighteenth century highly decorative engraved world map in orig. colouring depicting the two hemispheres, coloured cartouches, and measuring approx. 64 x 54.5cm. including margins. The French possessions in North America are prominently marked, as is the outline of the western portion of Nouvelle Hollande (Australia). $4,000

183 JARDINE, (D.R.) Jardine Justifi ed: The Truth about the Ashes. By Bruce Harris. With a Foreword by D.R. Jardine, Captain of the M.C.C. Team. London: Chapman & Hall, (1933). Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers soiled). (xx, 240pp.). With 16 full-page plates. 1st ed. Stamp on title-page. Foxed. $50

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184 JARDINE, F. and A. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of The Messrs. Jardine, from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland. Compiled from the Journals of the Brothers, and Edited by F.J. Byerley. (Bundaberg: Corkwood Press, 1994). 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly spotted). Gilt. (xii, 88pp.). With frontispiece, 1 full-page illust. plate, and a folding map. Facsimile of 1867 Brisbane ed. Fine. NOTE: In 1864 Frank and Alexander Jardine set off on a 1,200 mile expedition with 8 men, 42 horses and 250 head of cattle. Despite losing 30 horses and 200 cattle, they survived one of the most remarkable and epic journeys in Australian history. $65

185 JARDINE, F.& A. Original engraved Map (coloured in outline) illustrating the Overland Expedition from Port Denison to Cape York (Australia) under the command of F. & A. Jardine Esqrs, to accompany Mr Richardson’s Paper in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society. London: J. Murray, 1866. Measurements 37 x 33cm. plus margins. Fine explorer’s map issued prior to the publication of Byerley’s narrative of the expedition published in Brisbane in 1867. Rare. $600

186 JEANS, D. N. An Historical Geography of New South Wales to 1901. (Sydney): Reed Education, 1972. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket (slightly rubbed). (328pp.). With frontisp. map, num. b/w plates of which some full-page, maps of which many full-page, and illust. endpapers. Previous owner’s name on endpaper. $75

187 JENOLAN CAVES (N.S.W.): “Nature’s Masterpiece”. A Complete Description of the Geology, Discovery, Development, and Features of the Jenolan Limestone System. Sydney: Gregory Publishing Co., n.d. (circa 1948). 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper (slightly chipped). (60pp.). With full-page b/w plates, fold. plates, full-page map, fold. maps, and text-illusts. NOTE: Beautifully Illustrated, with High-class Maps. Published for Distribution by N.S.W. Government Tourist Bureau. $100

188 JOHNS, Fred. Who’s Who in the Commonwealth of Australia. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1922. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (x, 316pp.). Printed in double-column. Slightly foxed. $125

189 JOHNSTON, Ross. History of the Queensland Bar. (Brisbane: Bar Association of Queensland, 1978). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (viii, 214pp.). Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

190 JONES, D. The Whalers of Tangalooma. (Melbourne: The Nautical Association of Australia, 1980). 8vo. Orig. illust. wrappers. (viii, 56pp.). With title-page illust., a full-page map, and illusts. 1st ed. Author’s signed present. copy. $45

191 JUST, T.C. Leading Facts connected with Federation. Compiled for the Information of the Tasmanian Delegates to the Australasian Federal Convention, 1891, on the Order of the Government of Tasmania. Hobart: ‘The Mercury’ Offi ce, 1891. F’scap folio. Clothbound. (2, ii, 114, ivpp.). Complete with 4 folding tables, and Addendum slip. Ferguson 11046. $200

192 KEIL, R. Collecting Australian Pot Lids (& the lives of our early pharmacists). (Whyalla, SA: Robert Keil, 1981). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (xvi, 220, 2pp.). With num. illusts., of which some col. and some full-page. Previous owner’s inscription on fl y-leaf. $95

193 KEITH, A.B. Imperial Unity and the Dominions. Oxford 1916. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. (626pp.). 1st ed. Uncut. $100

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194 KELLY GANG, The; or, the Career of Ned Kelly the Ironclad Bushranger of Australia. Original manuscript play produced by James Bell ca 1907, entirely written in longhand and comprising of Cast of Characters, Scene Plots, and 102 single sided pages. Sm. 4to size exercise book. Performed at the Colonnade Hall, Annandale (Sydney) from Tuesday February 25, 1908, with Mr Bruce Errington as Ned Kelly and Miss Florence Athorn as Kate Kelly. In Four Acts (Act I: The Murder of Kennedy; Act II: Bail Up, with your Hands; Act III: The Murder of Aaron Sherritt; Act IV: Death of Ned Kelly). This melodrama of Australian Bushranging depicts in glowing language and thrilling incidents, the adventures of Ned Kelly and the Famous Gang. Included with the manuscript is a printed promotional broadsheet (mounted on the endpapers); as well as 9 separate roll parts for each of the following characters: Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly (Ned’s brother), Steve Hart, Constable Fitzpatrick, Kate Kelly, Mr Brown (bank manager), Constable Bracken, Scanlon, and Maloney. These 9 roll parts are all in the same hand as the full manuscript. A rare and unique offering. $3,000

195 KELLY, N. (By Douglas Stewart). Ned Kelly. Sydney: The Shepherd Press, 1946. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illustrated dustjacket. (x, 162pp.). With frontispiece, 11 full-page plates, and text-illusts. by Norman Lindsay. 1st edition. Scarce. Assoc. newspaper cuttings loosely inserted. $275

196 KELLY, Ned. Ned Kelly: Man and Myth. (Introd. by C.F. Cave). (Melbourne): Cassell Australia, (1968). 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket (slightly chipped). (viii, 216pp.). With 16 full-page b/w plates, and the melody lines of several bush ballads. Contributing articles by M. Clark, W. Bate, L. Waller, a.o. 1st ed. $35

197 KERR, J. and J. BROADBENT Gothick Taste in the Colony of New South Wales. Sydney: David Ell Press, (1980). 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (156pp.). With title-vign., num. b/w and col. plates of which many full-page, text-illusts., and dec. chapter headings. Lim. ed., numbered and fully signed by both authors. Previous owner’s name on front endpaper and annotations on rear dustjacket fl ap. NOTE: Pp. 104-108 have been wrongly bound in place of pp. 81-84. $60

198 KING, Phillip Parker. The Inaugural 3 Sheets of the Chart of Part of the N.E. Coast of Australia, by Commander Phillip P. King, R.N. 1819, 20, 21. J. Walker, Sculpt. Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographical Offi ce of Admiralty - (Sheet I: 10th Nov. 1824 Percy Islands to Halifax Bay. Measurements 83 x 53cm, old damp stains at two corners of the blank margins not affecting the printed map; Sheet II: 17th Nov. 1824 Halifax Bay to Claremont Isles. Measurements 56.5 x 89.5cm. Again old damp stains at two corners of the blank margins not affecting the printed map; Sheet III: 17th Nov. 1824 Cape Sidmouth to Torres Strait. Measurements 53 x 82.5cm. Map mounted on board). Rear Admiral King (1793-1856) was born on Norfolk Island. He entered the Navy in 1807. In 1817 he was commissioned to Survey the coasts of Australia to complete the work commenced by James Cook and Matthew Flinders. He commenced working on the N.E. Coasts and these 3 charts are the fi rst published. King subsequently accompanied Charles Darwin and Capt. Fitzroy on the ‘Beagle’ and ‘Adventure’, where he surveyed the coasts of Patagonia. Tooley 801, 802, & 803. $10,000

199 KINGSFORD SMITH, Charles. (By Ian Mackersey). Smithy: The Life of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. (Lond.): Little, Brown

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and Company, (1998). Roy. 8vo. Orig. red cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xvi, 416pp.). With b/w photographic plates, 2 full-page maps, and endpaper maps. $45

200 KINGSLEY, M. (By S. Gwynn). The Life of Mary Kingsley. Lond: Macmillan, 1932. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (viii, 272pp.). With frontisp. portrait with protective tissue guard, title-vign., full-page b/w plate, and col. folding map. Inscribed to C. W. Berry from the author. Charles Berry’s bookplate on endpaper. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. NOTE: Mary Kingsley was the niece of Charles Kingsley. $40

201 KINGSTON, D. Early Colonial Homes of the Sydney Region 1788-1838. (Sydney): Kangaroo Press, (1990). 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (96pp.). With frontisp., and num. b/w text-illusts. Previous owner’s name on endpaper and annotation on p.73. Assoc ephemera loosely inserted. $50

202 KINGSTON, W.H.G.: The Life, Work and Infl uence of William Henry Giles Kingston. By M. R. Kingsford. Toronto: The Ryerson Press, (1947). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xviii, 220pp.). With portrait & protective tissue guard, num. b/w plates, map, and endpaper maps. $40

203 KNIGHT, J.J. In the Early Days: History and Incident of Pioneer Queensland. With dictionary of dates in chronological order. ... Brisbane 1895. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth (recased). Gilt. (xii, 390pp.). With portr., and 27 illusts. Good copy. Scarce. $550

204 KNOX, E.G. Who’s Who in Australia, 1933-34. Incorporating Johns’s Notable Australians and being a record of the careers of prominent and representative people of our time. Melbourne 1933. 8vo. Original cloth. Gilt. (348pp.). Includes 22 pages of adverts. Printed in double-column. Very good copy. $50

205 KOCH, C. J. Crossing the Gap. A Novelist’s Essays. London (1987). Small 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (168pp.). 1st edition. Author’s signed present. copy. Fine with assoc. clippings loosely inserted. NOTE: A collection of essays exploring several continents and unusual topics, combining literary criticism and the changing face of Australian culture. $40

206 KROEBER, A.L. Basketry Designs of the Mission Indians. New York: (American Museum Press), 1922. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper, stapled as issued. (22pp.). With frontisp., title-vign., and 7 full-page b/w plates. (American Museum of Natural History Guide Leafl et Series, No. 55). $40

207 LA PEROUSE: A 7pp. quarto size hand-written facsimile letter from La Perouse written at Botany Bay January 1788. Presented to Prime Minister Bob Hawke on 22 February 1988 from the then French Minister of Defence, Andre Giraud, in a ceremony in Canberra, marking Australia’s Bicentenary. The seven-page letter in French script on separate sheets is presented in a portfolio folder of orig. dark blue morocco with gilt title on upper cover. $750

208 LAKE, M. A Divided Society. Tasmania during World War I. Melbourne 1975. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 214pp.). With 8 full-page plates. $30

209 LALOR, Peter. The Bridge: The epic story of an Australian Icon - the Sydney Harbour Bridge. (Sydney): Allen & Unwin, (2005).

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Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (382pp.). With b/w and col. plates, text-illusts., and illust. endpapers. $40

210 LANG, J.T. The Life of John T. Lang. By J.H.C. Sleeman. Published by the Author. Sydney (1933). 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers faded & discoloured). (viii, 492pp.). Rare. $250

211 LANG, J.T. The Turbulent Years. (Sydney 1970). 8vo. Orig. illust limp boards. (8, 248pp.). With 4 full-page plates. The autobiography of J. T. Lang. $45

212 LARCOMBE, J. Notes on the Political History of the Labor Movement in Queensland. Brisbane 1934. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper. (iv, 128pp.). With portr. Fine & rare. $100

213 LEAD POISONING: Reports of Enquiry into Lead Poisoning and its Incidence, Mount Isa, Queensland, May, 1933. Brisbane: Parliamentary Paper, 1933. F’scap folio. Stapled as issued. (42pp.). With graphs. $55

214 LEE, Vernon. Genius Loci: Notes on Places. Lond: Grant Richards, 1899. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt (spine faded). T.e.g., other edges uncut. (viii, 212, 2pp.). 1st ed. With author’s signature laid down on title page. NOTE: Author also went by the name Vernon Paget. $75

215 LEE, Vernon. Louis Norbert. A Two-fold Romance. Lond: John Lane, 1914. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (304pp.). Uncut. 1st ed. Previous owner’s inscription on endpaper. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $110

216 LEE, Vernon. The Sentimental Traveller: Notes on Places. Lond: John Lane, 1908. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. T.e.g. (xvi, 282, 6pp.). Endpapers browned. 1st ed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $55

217 LEICHHARDT, L. Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia, from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a Distance of upwards of 3000 miles, During the Years 1844 - 1845. (Sydney: Doubleday, n.d. circa 1982). Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket (slightly chipped). (xx, 544pp.). With frontispiece, 5 full-page b/w plates, and 7 text-illusts. (Facsimile of London: T. & W. Boone, 1847 edition). Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. NOTE: Ludwig Leichhardt, the German-born explorer, led an expedition of some 3,000 miles from Moreton Bay, Queensland, to Port Essington, Northern Territory during 1844-1845. $65

218 LESLIE, E.K. (Foreword by). The Church in the Valley: Being a History of the fi rst 100 years of the Anglican Church of S. John the Baptist, Wellington, New South Wales: 1867 - 1967. (Wellington, NSW): The Wellington Times, 1967. 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth. (44pp.). With portrait, b/w full-page plates, and facs. page. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. $40

219 LILLYMAN, J. R. The History of Australian Nails (1788 - 1914). Thesis for Bachelor of Architecture Degree. (Sydney): Faculty of Architecture, UNSW, 1981. 4to. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (180pp.). With title-vign., text-illusts., and diagrams. $75

220 LINDSAY, Joan. Picnic at Hanging Rock: The Film version by Cliff Green. Photographs by David Kynoch. (Melbourne: Cheshire, 1975). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (xxiv, 110pp.). Copiously illustrated. The 1st edition of the fi lm script. $60

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221 LINDSAY, Lionel. (By Colin Holden). Lionel Lindsay in Spain: An Antipodean Abroad. (Melbourne): The Miegunyah Press, (2003). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xvi, 160pp.). Profusely illust. in col. and b/w, with some full-page plates, and illust. endpapers. Lim. ed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $60

222 (LINDSAY, N.) Lysistrata. By Aristophanes. Done into English verse by Jack Lindsay. Sydney: Fanfrolico Press, 1925. Folio. Orig. blue calf backed boards. (6, x, 50pp.). With 4 full-page plates mounted on tan col. stock and 8 text-decorations by Norman Lindsay. Special Edition, lim. to 64 numbered copies only, hand-printed on Whatman’s hand-made paper signed by Jack Lindsay and J. Kirtley (the printer). Uncut. Fine. NOTE: The very fi rst publication of the Fanfrolico Press, preceding the London Fanfrolico issue by one year. $2,000

223 LINDSAY, N. Norman Lindsay Scrap Albums Nos 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8. 5 vols (No.1: 1896-1909; No.2: 1909-1912; No.3: 1912-1925; No.7: 1972-1975; No.8: 1975-1979). Each volume thick 4to. Uniformly bound and captioned by D.S. Murray P/L, Bookbinders, Sydney. The volumes Numbered 4-6 covering the period 1925-1972 are not included. A most signifi cant and possibly unique collection of Norman Lindsay ephemera from 1896 onwards, including: newspaper clippings; articles illustrated and/or written by N.L. from periodicals of the period (The Lone Hand, The Bulletin, Australian Women’s Weekly, Readers Digest, etc.); numerous original catalogues (some illustrated) including the fi rst exhibition catalogue of the three Lindsay brothers which took place in Melbourne in Sept. 1917 at the Fine Art Society’s Gallery. Also among the many other catalogues is the fi rst Etching Catalogue held at Gayfi eld Shaw’s Gallery in Sydney in 1919; original illustrated N.L. postcards; related original correspondence; a possibly unique 1908 Norman Lindsay illustrated Farewell Menu to Hugh D. Intosh in celebration of the Prize Fight and Bon Voyage to the Boxing Promoter, held at Hotel Australia Dec. 31st, 1908. The Menu autographed by 28 of the attendees including W.M. Hughes - the future Prime Minister of Australia, Jack London - famous author, Tommy Burns - Boxer, H.D. McIntosh - Boxing Promoter, W.A. Holman - M.L.A., C.J. Kelly - descendant of Ned Kelly, Lionel Lindsay - brother of N.L., and Norman himself together with an original self-portrait pencil cartoon sketch, a manuscript poem, and fully signed ‘Norman Lindsay’; illustrated advertisements; etc. etc. The fi ve volumes contain over 1000 pieces, all N.L. related. $20,000

224 LONG, G. To Benghazi. Canberra (1961). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 336pp.). With 40 full-page plates and numerous maps, some of which col. and double-page. (Aust. in the War of 1939-1945 Ser.1 Army. Vol.1). Fine. $55

225 LORENZINI, Augusto: (By S. Carlin and M. Martin). Augusto Lorenzini: Italian Artist Decorator in Victorian Sydney. (Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 2001). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. (viii, 72pp.). Profusely illust. in col. and b/w with half-title vign., double-page frontisp., full-page plates, text-illusts., and dec. endpapers. Published in association with the exhibition, Augusto Lorenzini: Italian Artist Decorator, at Elizabeth Bay House, June - November 2001. $45

226 LUDLOW, P. Moreton Bay Letters: The sequel to Moreton Bay People. Stones Corner, Qld: Peter Ludlow, 2003. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (152pp.). With num. b/w plates, and a map. Small annotations by previous owner on some pages. Author’s signed and inscribed presentation copy. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $65

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227 LUDLOW, P. Moreton Bay People: The Complete Collection. Stones Corner, Qld: Peter Ludlow, 2000. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (274pp.). With num. full-page b/w plates, and maps. Author’s signed and inscribed presentation copy. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

228 LUDLOW, P. Moreton Bay Refl ections. Stones Corner, Qld: Peter Ludlow, 2007. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (150pp.). With num. b/w plates, and maps. Author’s signed and inscribed presentation copy. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $65

229 LUNN, Hugh. Queenslanders. St. Lucia, Qld: UQP, (1984). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (x, 224pp.). With b/w plates. Signed and inscribed by author. $50

230 MACARTHUR ONSLOW, S. (Ed. by). Some Early Records of the Macarthurs of Camden. (Sydney 1914). Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xii, 496pp.). With col. frontispiece, 4 plates of which 1 col., and 7 facs of which 6 folding. 1st ed. Fine. $350

231 (MACARTHUR, J.) New South Wales; Its Present State and Future Prospects: Being a Statement, with documentary evidence, submitted in support of Petitions to His Majesty and Parliament. London 1837. Royal 8vo. Orig. green dunn cloth with gilt title on spine (covers soiled). (296, 344pp.). With folding col. map, and folding table. Some discolouration as usual, bookplate on endpaper, and old rubber stamp on front fl y-leaf. $300

232 MACDONALD, Annie. At the Sign of the Southern Cross. With illustrations by M. Baskerville and C. D. Richardson. Melbourne: George Robertson and Company, n.d. (circa 1910). 8vo. Orig. illust. suede, with yapp edges. Gilt. Edges gilt. (148pp.). Containing portrait with protective tissue guard, and marbled endpapers. Author’s inscribed presentation copy. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

233 MACKANESS, G. Coll. and ed. by. Fourteen Journeys Over The Blue Mountains of New South Wales, 1813-1841. Sydney (1965). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 274pp.). With 8 full-page plates, and text-illusts. Fine. $65

234 MALLET, Alain-Manesson. Two (2) original engraved maps (both the French version of 1683, as well as the subsequent German issue of 1686) entitled (1) Nouvelle Guinee et Carpentarie: hand-coloured map showing north, east and west coasts of New Guinea separated from Papua Land to the west. Arnhem Land and Carpentaria (west coast of Cape York) occupy the bottom half of the map - measurements 11.5 x 15.5cm; (2) the identical map, but the German version, uncoloured, entitled: das Neue Guinea und die Kuste Carpentaria - measurements 11 x 14cm. Fine and extremely rare. Tooley 887 states that Mallet, a Parisian engineer, composed a ‘Description de l’Univers’ in Paris in 1683, and a German edition three years later. These two maps are from this work. $300

235 MALLEY, E. Ern Malley’s Poems. With an intro. by Max Harris. (25th Anniversary Lim. Ed.). (Adelaide: Mary Martin Public., n.d.). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper. (56pp.). Lim ed. of 1,000 copies, this being Copy No. 564. Assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted. $50

236 MALOUF, David. 12 Edmondstone Street. London: Chatto & Windus, (1985). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (vi, 134pp.). With title-

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vign., and text-illusts. 1st ed. Fine. Author’s signed present. copy. Assoc. newspaper clippings and ephemera loosely inserted. $75

237 (MANNING, Frederic). Her Privates We. By Private 19022. ... London: Peter Davies, (1930). 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth. (viii, 454pp.). 1st ed. Fine. $150

238 MAPPE - MONDE pour connoitre les progres & les conquestes les plus Remarquables des Provinces - Unies, Ainsy que celles des Compagnies d’Orient et d’Occident, Et les Pais quelles possedent dans l’un et dans l’autre Hemisphere. Fine 17th Century hand-coloured map, probably published in either Paris or Amsterdam of the two hemispheres showing discoveries made by the Dutch East India Company as well as other trading companies. Highly decorative with illustrated cartouche as well as two sailing ships. Text in the four corners record 47 entries with Nos 1-34 describing Dutch explorers from 1594 to 1665, whilst Nos 35-47 describe the colonial possessions of the Company in Asia. Decorative features by Chatelain. Measurements approx. 42 x 55cm. incl. good margins. Shirley, Plate 329. Desirable. $4,000

239 MATHERS, S.L.M. (Transl. and Edit. by). The Key of Solomon the King. (Clavicula Salomonis). Now fi rst translated and edited from ancient mss. in the British Museum. Lond: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1909. Sm. 4to. Orig. qtr. morocco over matching bevelled buckram boards. Gilt spine (slightly worn). T.e.g., other edges uncut. (x, 126pp.). With frontisp., and 14 full-page plates. Previous owner’s annotations on some pages. 1st English edition. Rare. Includes 4pp. foolscap of manuscript notes and charts for Magic Squares, circa 1909, loosely inserted. NOTE: S. Liddell Mathers was a founder and early leader of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. An occult scholar, he based his edition of the “Key of Solomon” on 7 manuscripts that were housed at the time in the British Museum. Although the original “Key of Solomon” was attributed to King Solomon himself, the manuscripts translated here are more likely to have been written in the 16th or 17th century. A limited fi rst edition of 500 copies was published in 1889. The size of the second print run is unknown, but was presumably small, as this edition is as rare as the fi rst. $500

240 McARTHUR, K. Pumicestone Passage: A Living Waterway. (Caloundra, Qld: Kathleen McArthur, 1978.) Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust., slightly chipped dustjacket. (vi, 142pp.). With 4 full-page col. plates, num. b/w plates of which some full-page, maps, and illust. endpapers. Author’s signed copy. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $40

241 McCLELLAND, D.J. Civil Engineering Estimates and Contract Costs for Contractors and Engineers. (Melbourne: The Craftsman Press, circa 1931). 8vo. Orig. limp cloth. Gilt. (124, xxivpp.). With technical diagrams, and illust. adverts. With photographs and adverts at end. 1st ed. Previous owners’ names on endpaper. $85

242 McCRAE, Hugh. Satyrs & Sunlight: Silvarum Libri. ... Sydney: John Sands Ltd., 1909. 4to. Orig. vellum backed printed grey paper boards (partly discoloured and with slightly rubbed corners). Spine gilt. (xx, 154pp.). With portrait, title-page printed in red/black ink, title-vignette, 18 full-page plates, and numerous text drawings (all by Norman Lindsay). Edition limited to 130 numbered copies only, fully signed with initials “H.McC.” Uncut. Some slight foxing as usual, otherwise a fi ne and

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complete copy of the extremely rare First Edition published for subscribers only by John Sands Ltd in Sydney. $2,000

243 McDONALD, D.I. They Came to a Valley: Wellington 1817-1967. Wellington, NSW: (Wellington Historical Society, 1968). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (viii, 240pp.). With num. b/w full-page plates, and errata slip. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper and pencilled underlining on some pages. $45

244 McDONALD, W.G. Introd. and Notes by. The Paulsgrove Diary. Illawarra 1833-1834. (Wollongong): Illawarra Historical Society, 1988. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (72pp.). With text-illusts. by Annette Macarthur-Onslow, 1 double-page and 3 full-page maps, and facs. pages from the original diary. 1st ed. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. NOTE: Diary of Mr Webster at ‘Paulsgrove’, the property of James Stares Spearing, West Wollongong, New South Wales. $40

245 McGEORGE, J.H.W. Buried Rivers of Gold. Interesting pages from mining history of Ballarat, Creswick, and the famous Berry Leads. ... Melbourne 1966. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In dustjacket. (94pp.). With 20 full-page plates. $50

246 McKEY, Joseph: Priest - Scientist - Historian. By L. J. Ansell. (Toowoomba): Diocese of Toowoomba, (1983). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket. With portrait and num. b/w plates of which some full-page. Author’s signed presentation copy. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

247 MEAGHER, R.D. A Twenty-Five Years Battle ... ‘”Still Fighting On”. Including celebrated speech in N.S.W. Banco Court. ... Preface by F. Morton Sydney 1920. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper (a little chipped and soiled). (160, 2pp.). With frontispiece, and 1 full-page plate. $60

248 MESTON, (Archibald). Report by A. Meston on the Government Scientific Expedition to the Bellenden-Ker Range (Wooroonooran), North Queensland; (Together with 2nd) Report by Mr. A. Meston on Expedition to the Bellenden-Ker Range. 2 Papers. Brisbane 1889 & 1904. F’scap folio. Stapled as issued. (Qld Parliament. Papers C.A. 95-1889, & C.A. 36-1904). $125

249 MODEL FARMS: “Gosford Model Farms” 1885: A Review. (Gosford): Gosford District Historical Research Association, 1981. 4to. Orig. illust. stiff wrapper, stapled as issued. (60pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w with plates of which some full-page, text illusts., and maps. Previous owner’s inscription on title-page and annotations throughout. $30

250 MONASH, J. (By A.J. Smithers). Sir John Monash. London (1973). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (304pp.). With 4 full-page plates, and maps. 1st ed. NOTE: A biography of Australia’s most distinguished soldier of the First World War. $75

251 MONASH, J. (By G. Serle). John Monash. A biography. Melbourne U.P. 1982. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 600pp.). With col. portr., 28 full-page plates and 8 maps. 1st ed. Fine. NOTE: John Monash (1865-1931) was an Australian General in the First World War, becoming commander of the Australian Corps in 1918. $100

252 MONASH, John (Lieut.-Gen.). The Australian Victories in France in 1918. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1920. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. (viii, 352pp.). With portr., 30 full-page plates and 9 fold. col. maps. 1st

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ed. Fine. NOTE: The story of the successful operations by the Australian Corps on the Western Front in France, July to September 1918, by its commander Lt. Gen. Sir John Monash. $275

253 (MONROE, Marilyn). Andre de Dienes-Marilyn. Ed. by Steve Crist and Shirley T-Ellis de Dienes. London: Taschen, (2002). Folio. Orig. illust. full satin cloth, printed and bound in Italy. (240pp.). Profusely illustrated in both colour and b/w, and with dec. endpapers. Limited numbered edition. WITH: (1) Sunbathing Review (magazine covers featuring Marilyn Monroe around the world), (2) A Photo Diary of Andre de Dienes’ images & type-written text pertaining to Marilyn Monroe; and (3) Taschen magazine for Fall 2002 entitled Andre de Dienes’ Monroe Issue. Total 4 related items preserved in its orig. illust. box with ribbon ties. Fine. $400

254 MOORE, John (Sir). Sir John Moore’s System of Training: By Colonel J. F. C. Fuller, D.S.O. (Late 43rd and 52nd Light Infantry). Lond: Hutchinson & Co. n.d. (circa 1924). 8vo. Orig. printed cloth (spine faded and frayed at extremities). (256pp.). With portrait, 5 full-page illusts., 4 fold. illusts., and sheet music for bugle calls. $75

255 MORRELL, W.P. British Colonial Policy in the Age of Peel and Russell. Oxford 1930. 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers slightly marked). (xii, 556pp.). With 2 maps. 1st ed. Scarce. Important for the student of Colonization of Australia, and other British Settlements. $125

256 MUDIE, I. Wreck of the Admella. (Adelaide 1966). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (184pp.). With 4 full-page plates, and a full-page map. 1st ed. NOTE: The steamer Admella was wrecked off the coast of South Australia, and of the 113 people aboard the steamer, only 24 survived. $50

257 MURPHY, D.J. & R.B. JOYCE. (Ed. by). Queensland Political Portraits 1859-1952. (Brisbane 1978). Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 518pp.). Illust. Author’s inscribed and signed present. copy. Assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted. $35

258 MURPHY, P. (Fr.). Outback Priests: The stories of 25 priests who helped shape the character and culture of the Diocese of Toowoomba since its inception in 1929. N.P. (Toowoomba): Diocese of Toowoomba, (2004). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (x, 152pp.). With num. b/w portraits, plates, and illust. front endpaper. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

259 MURRAY, J. Catalogue of Additions to the Parliamentary Library of Queensland, 1900 - 1908. Brisbane 1908. 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth (faded). Gilt. (vi, 148pp.). Endpapers foxed. $50

260 MUSCIO, B. Lectures on Industrial Psychology. Sydney 1917. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (viii, 306, 2pp.). With diags. $45

261 N.S.W. PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT: The Introduction of Parliamentary Government in New South Wales. Dinner of the Surviving Members of the First Legislative Assembly at Parliament House, May 23, 1887. Sydney: Charles Potter, 1887. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (iv, 44pp.). With plate (and key) depicting the 14 surviving members. Fine. $75

262 NANGARA: The Australian Aboriginal Art Exhibition from the Ebes Collection. At Stichting Sint-Jan, Brugge March 9 - June 23, 1996. 2 vols. (Vol I: Text; Vol II: Paintings). (Melbourne: The Aboriginal Gallery

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of Dreaming, 1995). 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards preserved in its original captioned slip-case. Copiously illustrated mostly in colour but also with numerous b/w text-illusts. Fine. $150

263 NATIONAL AUSTRALASIAN CONVENTION DEBATES, Offi cial Report of the. (South Australia): Adelaide, March 22 to May 5, 1897. Adelaide: C.E. Bristow, 1897. Thick Royal 8vo. Full buckram (covers slightly marked). (xxxii, 1244pp.). Printed in double-column. Complete. $550

264 NATIONAL AUSTRALASIAN CONVENTION DEBATES. Offi cial Report of the. New South Wales. Sydney, 2 March to 9 April, 1891. Sydney 1891. Royal thick 8vo. Hf green calf over marbled paper boards. Titling-label on spine. (xxii, 964pp.). Printed in double-column. Fine. $450

265 NATIONAL AUSTRALASIAN CONVENTION. Official Record of the Proceedings and Debates of the National Australasian Convention, held in the Parliament House, Sydney, New South Wales in the months March and April, 1891. Presented to Parliament ... Sydney 1891. Folio. Orig. printed cloth boards (covers shelf soiled). (iv, viii, cxc, 456pp.). Scarce. Complete. NOTE: Geoffrey Sawer’s copy, the distinguished Australian Constitutionalist. $550

266 NEILSON, J. S. (By H. Anderson and L.J. Blake). John Shaw Neilson. (Adelaide): Rigby, (1972). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (viii, 232pp.). With full-page b/w plates, and end-paper maps. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $45

267 NEW GUINEA or TERRA DI PAPOUS: A Chart of Captn. Carteret’s Discoveries at New Britain, with part of Captn. Cooke’s Passage thro Endeavour Streights, & of Captn. Dampier’s Tract & Discoveries in 1699 & 1700, at New Guinea and New Britain. Original map hand-coloured in outline, engraved by W. Whitchurch, Pleasant Row, Islington, ca 1773. Measurements 66 x 28.5cm. incl. margins. Fine. $950

268 NEW SOUTH WALES PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Report upon the Physical Condition of Children attending Public Schools in New South Wales, based upon observations made in connection with the Medical Inspection of Public School Children 1908-1909, with Anthropometric Tables and Diagrams. Sydney 1910. Folio. Orig. hf. roan (extremities rubbed, spine repaired with black cloth tape, and hinges also repaired with tape). (vi, 36pp.). With 6 full-page b/w plates, graphs, tables, and marbled endpapers. Issued under Authority of The Honourable J. A. Hogue, M.L.A., Minister of Public Instruction, New South Wales. (Parl. Paper No. 63851). Minor discolouration of top inner edges. Wollongong Institute of Education label on rear endpaper. $75

269 NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND: A Collection of 18 various Parliamentary Papers published in Brisbane between 1862 and 1891 on the subject of Chinese Immigration into Queensland, mostly for the purposes of ‘coolie’ labour in the goldfi elds and sugar plantations. F’scap folio. As issued (stabbed & sewn). An important historical and social activity conducted and sanctioned in Australia prior to the introduction of the ‘White Australia Policy.’ $500

270 OBI OBI WATERS: Maleny 1878 - 1979 One Hundred Years: Stories and Photographs of early settlement in the Maleny District, Blackall Range, South Eastern Queensland. Maleny, Qld.: Maleny and District

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Centenary Committee, 1978. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper (slightly stained). (56pp.). Profusely illust. with portrait, full-page b/w photographic plates, maps, text-illusts., and printed endpapers. Ex-library copy, stamped throughout. $50

271 O’BRIEN, W. S. (Ed. by R. Davis). ‘To Solitude Consigned’: The Tasmanian Journal of William Smith O’Brien, 1849 - 1853. ... Foreword by Paul Keating. Sydney: Crossing Press, 1995. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xii, 484pp.). With full-page b/w plates, text-illusts., maps, and endpaper maps. Edition limited to 500 numbered copies. $65

272 O’FARRELL, P. The Catholic Church and Community in Australia. A History. (Melbourne 1977). 8vo. Orig. cloth binding. In slightly chipped dustjacket. (xiv, 464pp.). With numerous illusts. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $40

273 OFFICER, AN. An authentic Journal of the Expedition under Commodore Phillips to Botany Bay. With an Account of the Settlement made at Port Jackson and a Description of the Inhabitants, &c. With Copy of a Letter from Captain Tench of the Marines: ... London 1789. (Repr. Melbourne: Marsh Walsh Publishing, 1975). 8vo. Orig. full cf. Gilt. Spine with raised bands and morocco title-label. (40, 54pp.). With folding map. Ed. lim. to 350 numbered copies. Fine. Orig. prospectus loosely inserted. $450

274 OGILVIE, W.H. Rainbow and Witches. London: Elkin Mathews, 1907. 12mo. Orig. illust. front wrapper only. (88pp.). 1st edition. (Vigo Cabinet Series). NOTE: Ogilvie had come to Australia in 1889 and whilst here, he produced ‘Fair Girls and Grey Horses’, and ‘Hearts of Gold and Other Verses’ published by The Bulletin. This work here offered was his third work of poetry and the fi rst published in England. $125

275 OLLEY, Margaret. Far from a Still Life. By Meg Stewart. (Sydney: Random House, (2005). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xviii, 568pp.). With num. full-page col. and b/w plates, a text-illust., a full-page map, and illust. endpapers. Signed by both the artist and the author. Fine. $60

276 OLSEN, J. Salute to Five Bells. John Olsen’s Opera House Journal. Photographs by Robert Walker. (Sydney 1973). 4to. Orig. cloth. In slightly chipped dustjacket. (16, 36, 3pp.). With frontispiece, text-illusts. of which some are col., and 5 large fold. col. plates by John Olsen. 1st ed. Assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted. $175

277 O’NEILL, R.J. Vietnam Task. The 5th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment, 1966/67. (Melbourne 1968). 8vo. Orig. cloth. In chipped dustjacket. (xvi, 256pp.). With 16 full-page plates, 22 text maps, and endpaper maps. $50

278 O’REILLY, B. Green Mountains. Brisbane (1944). 8vo. Orig. illust. boards (spine extremities chipped). In illust. dustjacket. (144pp.). With portrait, and 46 full-page plates printed in blue/white. Signed by the author. Previous owner’s name on endpaper. $50

279 OXLEY, John. Original engraved map entitled ‘Plan de la Riviere Brisbane (Nouvelle Hollande) Decouverte par M. Oxley, Ingenier-Geographe au Port-Jackson, (Decembre 1823). Communique a L.-I. Duperrey, dans la relache au Port Jackson en 1824. Grave par Ambroise

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Tardieu. Measurements 80 x 56cm. including good margins. In fi ne condition. Not recorded by Tooley. NOTE: In 1823 Governor Brisbane sent John Oxley, Surveyor-General of New South Wales, north to found a new convict colony. Sailing nearly 700 miles up the coast he encountered Cook’s Moreton Bay where he discovered a large river which he named after his Governor. This fi ne chart shows Oxley’s exploration of the river and the present site of Brisbane. Rare. $3,500

280 PACIFIC ISLAND IMMIGRATION: (Immigration Agent’s Annual Report Upon). A Complete run bar 1 issue (for the year 1897). Queensland 1889-1905: 16 issues. Brisbane: Parliamentary Papers, 1889-1905. F’scap folio. As issued. A near complete record of the recruiting of Pacifi c Islander labour to Queensland. Scarce. $500

281 PAGET, John. The New “Examen”. With a Critical Introduction by the Right Honourable Winston S. Churchill. N.P. (Lond.): The Haworth Press, 1934. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (xvi, 236pp.). Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. Previous owner’s name on front endpaper. $50

282 PAINE, W.H. (Ed. by). Golden Eggs. Sydney: Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, n.d. (1929). 8vo. Orig. limp boards. Gilt. (96pp.). With portrait., 2 col. and 2 monochrome full-page plates, num. illusts., and illust. chapter headings. Previous owners’ inscriptions on fl y-leaf and preface, and some underlining on pp.33 & 37. NOTE: Articles on the Poultry Industry in New South Wales, Australia. $95

283 (PARKES, Henry). United Australia. Public Opinion in England as expressed in the leading journals of the United Kingdom. Sydney 1890. 8vo. Orig. printed cloth. (viii, 142pp.). 1st ed. ADDED: A 1981 reprint entitled Sir Henry Parkes’ Tenterfi eld Speech, loosely inserted. $150

284 PARKES, Henry. Fifty Years in the Making of Australian History. London: Longmans, Green, 1892. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (xvi, 680pp.). With 2 portrs. and fold. facs. Uncut. $200

285 PARKES, Samuel. Chemical Essays, principally relating to the Arts and Manufactures of the British Dominions. Revised, corrected, enlarged, and illustrated with numerous Copper plates and wood cuts of Machinery and Chemical Apparatus, by J. W. Hodgetts. London: H. G. Bohn, 1841. Thick 8vo. Hf calf over orig. patterned cloth boards (corners rubbed). (xxiv, 648pp.). With portr. of Lord Bacon, and 13 full-page plates (foxed). Complete. $450

286 PARKES, W.S. Village on the Wollombi: Millfi eld 1825-1968. Compiled for the Centenary of Millfi eld Public School. N.P. n.d. (1968). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. wrappers, stapled as issued (holes punched for binding). (52pp.). With num. b/w historical photographic plates. $50

287 PAYNE, E.N. Ellen Nora Payne: Woodcarver of Tasmania. By R.O. Atkinson. Launceston: Published by the Author, 1975. Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 110pp.). With portr., title-vign., numerous illusts, and illust. endpapers. Lim. ed. of 750 numbered and signed copies by the author, this being No. 225. Fine. $45

288 PEARN, J.H. A Doctor in the Garden. Nomen Medici in Botanicis: Australian Flora and the World of Medicine. (Brisbane): Amphion Press, 2001. Folio. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 498pp.). Profusely illustrated incl. some in colour. Edition lim. to 1000 numbered copies fully signed by the author, as well as Professor John Pearn, one of the patrons. Fine. $70

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289 PEPYS, S. Further Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, 1662-1679. From the family papers in the possession of J. Pepys Cockerell. Ed.by J.R. Tanner. London: G. Bell and Sons, 1929. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. Top edge gilt. (xx, 382pp.). Uncut and unopened copy. Fine. $85

290 (PERCIER, Ch., P.F.L. FONTAINE, a.o.). Palais, Maisons, et autres edifi ces modernes, dessines a Rome; Publies a Paris, l’an 6 de la Republique (1798, v. st.). Paris: Ducamp, (1798). Folio. Cloth backed marbled paper boards. (8, 4, 40pp. text). Complete with engrv. title-vignette, engrv. chapter-heading, and 100 engraved plates. Includes List of Subscribers. 1st edition. Some foxing and old water staining on prelims. Scarce. NOTE: The authors’ reputation with this work resulted in their appointment to redecorate the Malmaison Palace for Josephine Bonaparte in 1800-1802. $1,000

291 PHILLIP, Arthur. (By M. B. Eldershaw). Phillip of Australia: An Account of the Settlement at Sydney Cove 1788-92. (Sydney): Angus and Robertson, (1972). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In dustjacket. (368pp.). With portrait, and 8 full-page b/w plates. Front endpapers browned. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $40

292 PHILP, R. (By H.C. Perry). Memoirs of the Hon. Sir Robert Philp, K.C.M.G., 1851-1922. Brisbane: Watson, Ferguson & Co., 1923. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 370pp.). With portr., and num. full-page plates one of which is fold. Fine crisp copy. $125

293 PLAYER, A.V. (Edited and Arranged by). The Archer Letters. Goulburn, NSW: Sisters of St. Joseph, 1983. 8vo. Orig. printed limp boards, stapled as issued. Unpaginated. With text-illusts., and facs. pages. Signed by the author, together with 3 original autographed letters loosely inserted. $50

294 PREMIER’S CONFERENCES: A near complete file of Commonwealth and State Ministers Conferences, from 1921 to 1933 (excluding 1922, 1924-27, and 1930). This collection includes the complete offi cial record of the Premiers Conferences during this period, being the fi le copies with the pencilled notes in the handwriting of the Hon. A. A. Calwell. F’scap folio. Bound together in one volume. Mostly printed in double-column. Historically signifi cant. $150

295 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA IN THE STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES: An Outline History of Ashfi eld Presbyterian Church for the Period 1876 - 1937. (Sydney): Presbyterian Church of Australia, n.d. (circa 1938). Roy. 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper, stapled as issued. (30pp.). With portraits and num. b/w full-page plates. $35

296 PRO HART: (By Eugene Lumbers). The Art of Pro Hart. (Adelaide 1977). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (144pp.). With numerous full-page col. plates. Fine. An orig. pen & ink sketch by the artist on half-title page, fully signed ‘Pro Hart’. Desirable thus. $225

297 PROGRAMME: Vocal Recital by Miss Peggy Dunbar. Held at King’s Hall, Hunter Street (Sydney) ... on Saturday, Sept. 3rd, 1927. N.P. (Sydney) 1927. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper, stapled as issued. (4pp.). With cover portrait. Programme notes by Kenneth Wilkinson. $40

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298 QUEENSLAND CALLING: Teleradio - A Weekly Wireless Journal. A Collection of 91 issues published in Brisbane between April 1934 and September 1937. 4to. Bound in 7 vols in binders cloth (bindings worn) all with the orig. illust. wrappers retained. Each issue comprising 72pp, printed in three columns, and each containing a ‘Film Supplement’. Profusely illustrated and with numerous contemp. adverts. Contents fi ne. $500

299 QUEENSLAND FORESTRY AND TIMBER INDUSTRY: A collection of 22 various Parliamentary Papers issued at Brisbane between 1862 and 1915 but mostly during the 1880’s and 1890’s. The subjects include Removal of Pine Timber, Forest Conservancy, Colonial Timber, Seizure of Timber by Crown Lands Ranger at Port Douglas, Timber Licences, Cutting of Cedar, Kauri Pine Plantation on Fraser Island, etc. etc. F’scap folio. Sewn, stabbed & stapled as issued. An important assemblage of offi cial papers pertaining to development of the timber industry in Queensland. $400

300 QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT: (Poster) New Departure in Australian Land Legislation. Village Settlements in Queensland, important to Farmers, their sons, working farm men, gardeners, fruit growers, and others wishing to acquire freehold homes and cultivate their own land. Issued by the Agent-General for Queensland, Westminster Chambers, 1 Victoria Street, London. Circa 1890’s. The poster on thick board is printed in colour and depicts a specimen plan of land subdivision. Measurements 43 x 28cm. Some creasing & wear at lower edges. A decorative piece of Queenslandiana. $350

301 (RACKHAM, Arthur). Where The Blue Begins. By Christopher Morley. ... London: William Heinemann, (1922). Sm. 4to. Orig. dec. cloth. Gilt. (xii, 228pp.). Illustrated by Arthur Rackham with a col. frontispiece, illust. title-page, 3 full-page col. plates, numerous line drawings, and illust. endpapers. Some foxing on a few leaves. $150

302 RACKHAM, Arthur. (Illust. by). Rip Van Winkle. By Washington Irving. London: William Heinemann, 1924. Sm. thick 4to. Orig. illust. cloth (slightly soiled). In chipped illust. dustjacket. (xii, 64pp.). With tipped-in coloured frontispiece, decorated title-page with vignette, and 49 full-page tipped-in coloured plates all and each with a captioned tissue guard. All the plates mounted on green coloured stock. Some foxing on prelims, otherwise fi ne and complete. $750

303 RECRUITING POLYNESIAN LABOURERS IN NEW GUINEA AND ADJACENT ISLANDS: Report with Minutes of Evidence taken before the Royal Commission appointed to Inquire into the Circumstances under which Labourers have been introduced into Queensland from New Guinea and Other Islands, etc., together with the Proceedings of the Commission. ... Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command. Brisbane: James C. Beal, 1885. F’scap folio. Stapled as issued (front cover marked). (xliv, 148pp.). With large folding map at end. $250

304 RIDPATH, J.C. and E.S. ELLIS. The Story of South Africa. An account of the historical transformation of the Dark Continent by the European Powers and the culminating contest between Great Britain and the South African Republic in the Transvaal War. 2 vols. (Vol. 2 being: An Account of the Despatch of Contingents from Australia and New Zealand and their exploits on the battle fi elds. By G. B. Barton et al.).

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Sydney (1899). 4to. Orig. half roan with gilt-titled crests on front covers. Spines strengthened. Gilt. Marbled edges. With double-page col. map and numerous illusts. Complete. $550

305 RIVIERE, M. S. Discovery of the Brisbane River, 1823; Oxley, Uniacke and Pamphlet; 175 Years in Retrospect. (With texts of early documents and letters). (Brisbane: Royal Historical Society of Queensland, 1998). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (128pp.). With full-page b/w plates, text-illusts., map, portraits, facs. pages, and family tree. $45

306 ROBSON, L.L. The First A.I.F. A Study of its Recruitment 1914-1918. Melbourne (1970). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 228pp.). With 8 full-page plates. NOTE: Deals with the cause, course and effects of the recruitment of the Australian Imperial Force for the horrible four-and-a-half years of the struggle in Europe and the Middle East and on the high seas, in the confl ict called ‘The Great War’. $50

307 ROTH, W.E. The fi rst fi ve Annual Reports as the Northern Protector of Aboriginals (Queensland): 1899-1903. 5 vols. Brisbane: Parliamentary Papers, 1900-1904. Folio. Stapled as issued. Illust. Important and very scarce. Roth reports on the full historic activities of aborigines in Northern Australia. WITH: Two (2) further assoc. parliamentary papers. (1) Charge Against Dr Roth, Chief Protector of Aboriginals, by Mr J. Hamilton, Member for Cook. Brisbane 1904; and (2) Reports by the Under Secretary for Public Lands and Dr Roth re Complaints against Dr Roth, Chief Protector of Aboriginals. Brisbane 1905. $1,000

308 ROYDHOUSE, T.R. and H.J. TAPERELL. The Labour Party in New South Wales. A History of its Formation and Legislative Career. Together with biographies of the Members, and the complete text of the Trade Disputes Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1892. Sydney and Brisbane: Edwards, Dunlop & Co., 1892. Sm. 8vo. Rebound cloth. (vi, 127, 1, 28pp.). With frontispiece portrait of Sir George Grey. Ferguson 15193. $350

309 RYLSTONE, NSW: (Compl. by M. Taylor). Rylstone Area Sesqui-Centenary Celebrations: History of Settlement. Souvenir Edition. N.P. (Dubbo?): n.d. (1970). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards, stapled as issued. (60pp.). With num. b/w plates, of which 4 full-page, and illust. front endpaper. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

310 SAMPSON, F. B. Early New Zealand Botanical Art. Auckland, NZ: Reed Methuen, (1985). 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (142pp.). With num. full-page b/w and col. plates, and illust. endpapers. 1st ed. $50

311 SARGENT, Clem. The Colonial Garrison 1817-1824. The 48th Foot, The Northamptonshire Regiment in the Colony of New South Wales. Canberra (1996). Folio. Orig. illust. boards. Dustjacket.. (200pp.). With numerous illusts. of which some in colour, and errata-slip. Printed in double-column. Fine. $55

312 SASSOON, Siegfried. Memoirs of an Infantry Offi cer. By the Author of Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man. Lond: Faber & Faber, (1930). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt (slightly faded). In dustjacket. (334pp.). 1st ed. NOTE: Being Vol. 2 of the George Sherston trilogy. $100

313 SASSOON, Siegfried. The Complete Memoirs of George Sherston. (3 volumes in 1). London: Faber and Faber, (1937). 8vo. Orig.

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cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (ii, 804pp.). 1st ed. Previous owner’s inscription on fl y-leaf. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. NOTE: Siegfried Sassoon (1886 - 1967) was an English poet and prose-writer. This is a lightly fi ctionalised account of his experiences during the First World War, containing: Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man; Memoirs of an Infantry Offi cer, and Sherston’s Progress. $75

314 SASSOON, Siegfried. The Old Century and Seven More Years. London: Faber & Faber, 1938. 8vo. Original decorated cloth. Spine gilt. In chipped, illust. dustjacket. (294pp.). With title-vign. 1st edition. Previous owner’s inscription on endpaper. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. NOTE: Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) was an English poet and novelist. He wrote several autobiographical works, including this book. $50

315 SCIENTIFIC GAZETTE, The; or, Library of Mechanical, Philosophy, Chemistry, and Discovery. Edited by Charles F. Partington, of The London Institution ... Nos 1-31. London: July 2, 1825 - February 4, 1826. 4to. Hf cloth with marbled boards. With numerous illusts. Dedicated to Sir Humphry Davy, President of the Royal Society and includes his engrv. portrait (slightly foxed). $400

316 SCOTT, C.W.A. Illustrated broadsheet supplement to ‘Teleradio’, for Saturday November 3, 1934, entitled ‘Scotty’. Depicting Pilot C.W.A. Scott and the Comet ‘plane in which he and T. Campbell Black won the Centenary Air Race from London to Melbourne. Measurements 29 x 22cm. including margins. A fi ne illustrated ephemeral memento of Australian aviation history. $45

317 SCOTT, R.F. Scott’s Last Expedition. ... 2 vols. Arranged by L. Huxley. With a preface by Sir Clements R. Markham. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1913. Sm. thick 4to. Blue ribbed cloth. Top edges gilt, other edges uncut. With 2 frontispieces, 6 photogravures with captioned tissue-guards, 2 folding panoramas, 18 full-page coloured plates, 2 facsimile letters, 8 folding maps, 3 double-page plates, and numerous illustrations from photographs taken by Herbert G. Ponting, et al. Title-pages printed in red/black. 1st edition. Complete. Spence 1056. Some foxing. Collation: Vol.I - The Journals of Captain R.F. Scott, R.N., C.V.O.; Vol.II - The Reports of the Journeys & Scientifi c Work Undertaken by Dr. E.A. Wilson and the Surviving Members of the Expedition. NOTE: Captain Scott was a British naval offi cer and explorer who between 1901 and 1904 led the British National Antarctic Expedition. With Edward Wilson and Ernest Shackleton, he made the fi rst extensive land journeys on that continent. In January 1912 he and his companions all perished after becoming the second team to reach the South Pole. $1,250

318 SCOTT, R.F. The Voyage of the ‘Discovery’. 2 vols. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1905. Thick Royal 8vo.Orig. blue ribbed cloth with gilt medallions on front covers. Spines uniformly gilt titled. Top edge gilt other edges uncut. With 2 frontispieces, 5 charts of which 2 are folding in rear end-pockets, 12 full-page col. plates, panoramas, and numerous other plates. Title-pages printed in red/black. Some slight foxing, but overall a good complete set of the very rare 1st ed., fi rst issue of which reportedly less than 1000 copies were printed. Spence 1051. $1,250

319 SERICULTURE: Report from the Joint Select Committee on Sericulture in Queensland, (Claim of Mr. William Coote). Together with the Proceedings of the Committee and the Minutes of Evidence. Brisbane: Parliamentary Paper, 1875. F’scap folio. Sewn as issued. (20pp.). Fine.

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NOTE: On the promotion of silk-worm breeding and production of raw silk as a new native industry. $125

320 SHIEL, Des. The People’s Man: Charles Jardine Don, Australian labour’s fi rst Parliamentarian. (Melbourne: Garravembi Press, 1996). 4to. Orig. hand-bound qtr. parchment. (xii, 250pp.). With portrait, and num. illusts., most b/w but some black & magenta. Printed in black, blue and yellow. Lim. ed., numbered and signed by author. $75

321 SINGLETON (N.S.W). Centenary of the Municipality of Singleton, 1866 - 1966. (Singleton) n.d. (1966). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. stiff wrapper. (48pp.). With portrait, num. b/w plates of which some full-page, and text-illusts. $50

322 SINGLETON (N.S.W): A History of Singleton. Compiled by Miss Ella Whitelaw. (Singleton: Singleton Historical Society, n.d.). Circa 1980. Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. stiff wrapper (creased). (16pp.). A stencilled work. $30

323 SITWELL, Osbert. England Reclaimed: A Book of Eclogues. Lond: Duckworth, 1927. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (100pp.). 1st edit. Uncut. Previous owner’s name on endpaper. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

324 SKERTCHLEY, S.B.J. On the Geology of the Country round Stanthorpe and Warwick, South Queensland, with Especial Reference to the Tin and Gold Fields and the Silver Deposits. Brisbane 1898. F’scap folio. Stapled as issued. (98pp.). With 3 plates, a large folding map, and numerous text-fi gs. (Qld Parl. Paper C.A. 10-1898). $125

325 (SLESSOR, Kenneth). In Tyrrell’s Bookshop. (A poem). (Sydney: The Sunnybrook Press, 1945). Royal 8vo. (4pp.). A scarce pamphlet, printed in two colours. $65

326 SLESSOR, Kenneth. Portrait of Sydney. A photographic impression with an illuminating article by Kenneth Slessor. Edit. by Gwen Morton Spencer and Sam Ure Smith. Sydney n.d. (ca 1950). 4to. Original illust. boards. (48pp.). Prelims and end pages browned, however photographs in nice condition. With 56 photographic illusts. by Max Dupain, Rob Hillier, Hal Missingham, a.o. Assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted. $135

327 SMITH, James. The Panorama of Science and Art; Embracing the principal sciences and arts; the methods of working in wood and metal; and a miscellaneous selection of useful and interesting processes and experiments. 2 vols. ... London 1835. 8vo. Half calf over orig. cloth boards. Spines gilt with raised bands and morocco titling labels. Complete with frontispiece and 49 full-page engrv. plates some of which are folded, depicting the various disciplines contained in this work. Some foxing. $850

328 SMITH, L.R. Memories of Hall. Canberra 1975. Royal 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 120pp.). With text-illusts., numerous b/w plates. and endpaper map. NOTE: A record of events in the District of Hall, near Canberra, from its beginning in 1833 until recent times. (Roebuck Soc. Publ. No. 14). $65

329 SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, The: Mountain Garden of the State. Embracing: Berrima, Bowral, Braemar, Bundanoon, ...and Wombeyan Caves. N.P. (Bowral, NSW): n.d. (circa

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1961). 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper (chipped and folded), stapled as issued. (18pp.). With num. b/w illust. adverts., and a full-page NRMA road map. Contains advertisements of various tourist attractions in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. $50

330 SPENCE, W.G. Australia’s Awakening. Thirty years in the life of an Australian agitator. Sydney 1909. Sm. thick 8vo. Orig. cloth (spine extremities slightly rubbed). (630pp.). With portrs., plates, and patterned endpapers. Some foxing, otherwise fi ne. 1st impression. $60

331 STACEY, Robyn & Ashley HAY. Herbarium. (Photographs of the National Herbarium of New South Wales at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney). Cambridge U.P., (2004). Folio. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 156pp.). Profusely illust. in both colour & sepia. Fine. $65

332 STARK, Freya. A Winter in Arabia. London: John Murray, (1940). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Dustjacket. (xii, 328, 4pp.). With frontisp., maps, and numerous illusts. 1st edition. Title-page printed in red/black. Previous owner’s inscription on front endpaper. Uncut. $80

333 STARK, Freya. Dust in the Lion’s Paw. Autobiography 1939-1946. London: John Murray, (1961). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Dustjacket. (xii, 298pp.). With title-vign., and 16 full-page plates. 1st ed. Author’s inscribed signed copy. Uncut. NOTE: Stark’s knowledge of Arabic language and customs enabled her to provide crucial aid to the Allies in the Near East and North Africa in WWII. $90

334 STARK, Freya. Seen in the Hadhramaut. London: John Murray, (1938). Sm. 4to. SPECIAL ADVANCE ISSUE bound in orig. hf oatmeal coloured buckram (spine slightly darkened) with patterned paper boards. Spine gilt titled. Top edge gilt. In its original glassine paper dustjacket with printed fl aps (albeit now worn). (xxiv, 200pp.). With a full-page map printed on green coloured paper, and numerous photographic plates. First Edition: One of twenty fi ve specially bound copies containing an orig. photo portrait of the author (this being Copy No. 17), fully signed ‘Freya Stark’. The title-page printed in red/black ink. Name on front fl y-leaf. Scarce. $500

335 STARK, Freya. The Valleys of the Assassins, and Other Persian Travels. London: John Murray, (1934). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. In torn dustjacket. (vi, 366pp.). With portr., title-vign., 2 double-page and 7 full-page maps, a full-page text-illust., 5 maps, 3 of which are folding, and endpaper maps. Some foxing. 1st ed. Uncut. NOTE: Author’s travels in Persia, today’s Iran, in the early 1930’s. $85

336 STEELE, J.G. The Explorers of the Moreton Bay District, 1770-1830. Introd. by J.C. Beaglehole. (U.Q.P. 1972). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 386pp.). With 55 illusts. including maps. Author’s signed and inscribed present. copy with assoc. clippings loosely inserted. Fine. $75

337 STOCKWHIP, The. A weekly newspaper devoted to Free Thought, Advanced and Liberal Opinions - the Exposure of Abuses, Vice, Wrong, Oppression, and Humbug, the Denunciation of Cant and Bigotry - and to Art, Literature, Music, and the Drama. Proprietors and Editors: John E. Kelly and later H.N. Montagu. With the exception of Issue No.1 (February 20, 1875), this is an entirely complete fi le of the Journal from its commencement until it was fi nally discontinued at the end of 1876. From the celebrated library of Henry L. White of Belltrees,

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Scone, N.S.W., bearing his bookplate, the collection is uniformly bound in 3 vols, in contemp. hf calf. Spines gilt with raised bands and morocco titling-labels. 4to. Printed in double-column. After the issue of Vol. IV: No.8 (October 14, 1876), the journal continued as ‘The Stockwhip and Satirist’ as a fortnightly, but after only two issues (October 27, and November 10, 1876), it reverted back to a weekly under the title ‘The Satirist’, but lasted for only a further 5 issues with the last being for December 22, 1876. We presume this collection (wanting only Issue No.1) to be the original fi le copies of the publishers, containing an envelope from the N.S.W. Parliament addressed to John E. Kelly ‘Stockwhip’ (the publisher), loosely inserted. $1,750

338 STROM, B. Gosford/Wyong: History and Heritage. N.P. (Gosford): Gosford District Historical Research and Heritage Association, 1982. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards, stapled as issued. (52pp.). With num. full-page b/w maps. Author’s signed copy. $65

339 SUTTOR, H.M. Australian Milestones and Stories of the Past, 1770-1914. 2 vols. Sydney 1925. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Dustjackets. With portr. Some usual foxing, nonetheless a fi ne complete set. $125

340 SWAN, K. A History of Wagga Wagga. Wagga Wagga (1970). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth binding. Dustjacket. (xxiv, 218pp.). With col. frontispiece, 26 full-page plates, 5 text-plans, and illust. endpapers. Author’s signed copy. Fine. $55

341 SYDNEY, N.S.W.: 1788 - 1938. (Sydney: H. Phillips, n.d. circa 1938). Folio. Orig. illust. wrapper (slightly rubbed), stapled as issued. (Unpaginated). Profusely illustrated with photographic plates by H. Phillips, and text-illusts., all captioned, showing scenes of Sydney and its attractions. A very nice pictorial history of the “Holiday City” (so named in the Preface to this volume). $100

342 TANNER, H. Australian Housing in the Seventies. Sydney: Ure Smith, (1976). Oblong 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (144pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w with frontisp., full-page photographic plates, full-page illusts., text-illusts., plans, and diagrams. 1st ed. $50

343 TASMAN, A.J. Abel Janszoon Tasman: A bibliography. Sydney 1963. 8vo. Orig. wrappers. (80pp.). With col. frontispiece, and 3 full-page plates. $55

344 TATRAI, O. Wind & Watermills in Old Parramatta. (Sydney): Olga Tatrai, (1994). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (xii, 108pp.). With numerous illusts., diagrams, maps, and front end-paper map. Previous owner’s inscription on title-page and annotations throughout. $35

345 TENISON WOODS, J.E. (By G. O’Neill). Life of the Reverend Julian Edmund Tenison Woods (1832-1889). ... Sydney 1929. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In chipped dustjacket. (xvi, 416pp.). With frontispiece, and 19 full-page plates. Appendix I, pp.399-406, lists in chronological order the scientifi c writings of the Rev. J.E. Tenison Woods. Assoc. newspaper clippings and ephemera loosely inserted. Ex-library copy. $100

346 TICHBORNE TRIAL, The: The Summing-up by the Lord Chief Justice of England. Together with the Addresses of the Judges, the Verdict, and the Sentence; The whole accompanied by a history of the case and copious alphabetical index. ... London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1874. 8vo. Cloth. (xvi, 302pp.). Printed in double-column. F. 17154. $150

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347 TICHBORNE, (R). (By Rohan McWilliam). The Tichborne Claimant: A Victorian Sensation. (Lond: Continuum, 2007). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xiv, 364pp.). With num. full-page b/w plates, and text-illusts. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $45

348 TICHBORNE, R. The Tichborne Case. By Lord Maugham. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1936. 8vo. Orig. cloth (spine faded). (384pp.). With frontispiece, 7 full-page plates and facs. Endpapers foxed. $75

349 TIMBS, J. Clubs and Club Life in London. With Anecdotes of its famous Coffee Houses, Hostelries and Taverns, from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Time. ... Lond: John Camden Hotten, n.d. (circa 1873). 8vo. Rebound cloth. Spine gilt. (xvi, 544, 30pp.). With frontisp. & protective tissue guard, title-vign., 19 full-page plates, dec. tail pieces, and illust. adverts. Adverts. at end are dated 1873. Some foxing. Previous owner’s bookplate on endpaper. $100

350 TINDALE, Norman B. Tribal Boundaries in Aboriginal Australia. A large folding map in 4 Sheets, each measuring 114 x 88.5cm., used by Dr Tindale in his book ‘Aboriginal Tribes of Australia’ published by the University of California Press in 1974. Only the four sheet map is here offered. The Tribal boundaries drawn by Winifred Mumford. In fi ne condition. $250

351 TOMKINS, Wm. Universal Indian Sign Language of the Plains Indians of North America. Together with a simplifi ed method of study, a list of words in most general use, a codifi cation of pictographic symbols of the Sioux and Ojibway. ... a history of sign language, chapters on smoke signalling, ... San Diego (1929). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper. (96pp.). With frontispiece, title-vign., plates, and text-fi gs. (American Indian Souvenir Edition, Boy Scout World Jamboree, England 1929). $110

352 TRAHERNE, Thomas. Centuries, Poems, and Thanksgivings. Ed. by H.M. Margoliouth. 2 vols. (Vol. I: Introduction and Centuries; Vol.II: Poems and Thanksgivings). Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1958. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjackets. With 2 frontispieces. Fine and complete with assoc. newspaper clipping loosely inserted. $100

353 TULLY, W. Alcock. Large scale coloured lithographed map in 6 sheets (each measuring approx. 87 x 64cm. plus wide margins) entitled ‘Queensland from the Most Recent Surveys & Information Procurable 1881. Constructed at the Department of Public Lands Brisbane, Under the Direction of W. Alcock Tully, ... Surveyor General of Queensland’. Compiled by T.S. Bailey & R.H. Lawson. Lithographed by H.W. Fox. Brisbane: Printed at the Govt. Engraving & Lithographic offi ce, circa 1887. Each sheet is mounted on linen with a central fold, and the map compiled from Run sketch maps shows railways, telegraphs, roads, district boundaries, counties, towns and head stations. Large title on Sheet 6, with an inset of Cape York, Torres Strait & Papua entitled ‘Map Shewing the Islands Annexed to & Forming Part of the Colony of Queensland ...’. There is some browning on the centre fold of Sheet 6, and the edges of all sheets are dusty with some slight thumbing. They are ex-libr., with the stamps removed. Not listed in Tooley, but it appears to be the fi rst State map of Queensland scaled at 16 miles to the inch. Scarce. $2,000

354 TURNER, H.G. The First Decade of the Australian Commonwealth. A chronicle of contemporary politics 1901-1910. ... Melbourne 1911. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. (xvi, 320pp.). Uncut. Fine. $250

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355 TURNER, J. The Rise of High Street, Maitland: A Pictorial History. N.P. (Maitland): The Council of the City of Maitland, (1989). 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards (slightly marked), stapled as issued. (96pp.). Profusely illust. in b/w with historical photographic plates of which some full-page, text-illusts., and maps. $45

356 TWAIN, Mark. Following the Equator. A Journey Around the World. Hartford: American Publishing Co., 1897. Royal 8vo. Orig. blue cloth with illust. elephant design on front cover. Decorative spine, gilt (hinges weak). (712pp.). With frontispiece portr., title-vign., and numerous illusts., of which 56 are full-page. $250

357 UPFIELD, Arthur. (By Jessica Hawke). Follow My Dust! A biography of Arthur Upfi eld. With an introd. by Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte. Melbourne (1957). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 238pp.). With frontispiece, and 12 full-page plates. Previous owner’s name on front endpaper. Some minor foxing. 1st ed. Signed on title-page by both Upfi eld as well as Jessica Hawke. Desirable thus as signed Upfi eldiana is particularly uncommon. NOTE: Arthur William Upfi eld (1890-1964) was born in England, but came to Australia at age 19, where he lived and worked in the outback. During the First World War he served in the Australian Imperial Force at Gallipoli and in France. In the late 1920’s he started to write crime novels, most of which featured a detective named Napoleon Bonaparte or ‘Bony’, who was of aboriginal descent. $400

358 UPFIELD, Arthur. Bony Buys a Woman. London (1957). Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In chipped but unclipped dustjacket. (4,238pp.). 1st ed. Bookplate on front endpaper. $150

359 VIBERT, L. The Rare Books of Freemasonry. London: ‘The Bookman’s Journal’ Offi ce, 1923. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (42, 2pp.). NOTE: Uncut. NOTE: A bibliographical guide to all the rare freemasonry publications. $100

360 VIRGIL: Publii Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum Libri Quatuor. The Georgicks of Virgil, with an English Translation and Notes. By John Martyn, F.R.S. London: Printed for T. Osborne and J. Shipton, 1755. 8vo. Orig. full calf (worn). Spine rebacked in mid C20th calf with raised bands and morocco title label. (xvi, 487, 4, 12pp.). With 6 engraved plates of which one fold., 3 maps of which 2 fold., dec. chapter headings, and dec. tail pieces. Title printed in red and black. Complete with index at end. Text in English, Latin and Greek. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $300

361 VITICULTURE IN QUEENSLAND: A collection of 6 nineteenth century Parliamentary Papers ... (1) Viticulture and Wine-Making in the Southern Districts; (2) Report on the Results Obtained in Testing Samples of Wines Exhibited in the International Exhibition, 1874; (3) Disease in Vines Known as Phylloxera Vastatrix; (4-6) three papers on Phylloxera Vastatrix. Brisbane 1876-1889. F’scap folio. Sewn and stapled as issued. Fine. $300

362 WALLING, Edna. Cottage and Garden in Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1947. Sm. 4to. Orig. dec. cloth. In defective illust. dustjacket. (xii, 150pp.). Profusely illust. with col. frontisp., title-vign., num. plates of which many full-page, text-illusts., diagrams, plans, and illust. endpapers. 1st edition. Previous owner’s name in pencil on fl y-leaf, and light tape marks on endpapers. NOTE: Edna Walling was one of Australia’s best and most infl uential gardeners and landscape designers. $150

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363 WALSH, K.J. Yesterday’s Seminary: A History of St. Patrick’s Manly. (Sydney): Allen & Unwin, (1998). Roy. 8vo. Orig. green cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xii, 380pp.). With 8 full-page b/w plates. 1st ed. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $50

364 WAUGH, A. One Man’s Road: Being a Picture of Life in a Passing Generation. Lond: Chapman & Hall, 1931. 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth. Spine gilt. In dustjacket. (xvi, 392pp.). With frontisp., num. full-page plates, and double-page facs. of The Batson Letter. Uncut. 1st edit. Author’s signed and inscribed presentation copy. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $75

365 WEBSTER, R. The First Fifty Years of Temora. Temora 1950. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper (spine chipped). (82pp.). With b/w plates and text-illusts. Author’s signed and inscribed presentation copy. NOTE: “This history, which is the story of Temora before Federation, is issued in conjunction with 1951 Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations.” $75

366 WELSBY, T. “Bribie - the Basket Maker”. Brisbane 1937. 8vo. Orig. cloth (rubbed). (140pp.). With frontispiece, and 9 full-page plates. 1st ed. $200

367 WHISTLER, R. The Bookplate Designs of Rex Whistler. By B. N. Lee. (London): Private Libraries Assoc. for The Bookplate Soc., 1973. Royal 8vo. Orig. full buckram. In orig. slipcase. (40pp. text). With tipped-in frontispiece bookplate, dec. title-page, and 41 captioned dec. bookplates. Edition lim. to 350 copies. Fine. $75

368 WHO’S WHO IN AUSTRALIA. XIIth Edition, 1944. Incorporating Johns’s Notable Australians, including an Australian Register of Titled Persons and Companionage, ... Compl. and ed. by J.A. Alexander. Melbourne: The Herald and Weekly Times, 1944. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly rubbed at extremities). Gilt. (906pp.). With illust. adverts. Endpapers lightly browned. $50

369 WHO’S WHO IN AUSTRALIA. Xth Edition, 1938. Incorporating Johns’s Notable Australians, Including an Australian Knightage and Companionage, ... Edit. by J.A. Alexander. Melbourne: The Herald and Weekly Times, 1938. 8vo. Orig. cloth (spine sunned). Gilt. (580pp.). With illust. adverts. Endpapers slightly browned. $35

370 WILDE, O. The First Collected Edition of the Works of Oscar Wilde 1908-1922. Edited by Robert Ross. 15 vols. (Complete and all published). London: Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1969. Uniformly bound in orig. white cloth with oval gilt decorated emblems to front covers together with gilt titles. Fine with the orig. glassine paper wrappers as issued. The titles are: The Importance of Being Earnest, Salome, A Florentine Tragedy and Vera, Poems, Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and other pieces, A House of Pomegranates and other Tales, De Profundis, A Woman of No Importance, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Duchess of Padua, For Love of the King, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Intentions and The Soul of Man, An Ideal Husband, Reviews, and Miscellanies. $750

371 WILKINSON, N. The Dardanelles. Colour sketches from Gallipoli. ... London 1916. Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. cloth (covers fl ecked). Top edge gilt. (viii, 120pp.). With col. frontispiece, 19 full-page col. plates reproduced from water-colour drawings made on the spot, numerous full-page text-illusts., and map. $125

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372 WILSON, H. (By C. Pearl). Hardy Wilson and His Old Colonial Architecture. (Melbourne 1970). Folio. Orig. qtr cloth. Dustjacket (jacket dust soiled). (34pp. text). With frontispiece, 3 b/w illusts., and 45 faithfully reproduced full-page plates. $50

373 WISE, B.R. Industrial Freedom: A Study in Politics. ... London: Cassell, 1892. 8vo. Orig. cloth with gilt title on front cover and spine. (xxxii, 372, 16pp.). Dedicated to Sir Henry Parkes, ‘an honoured chief and friend’. Scarce. NOTE: The author was Attorney-General of N.S.W. He made a great contribution towards Federation of the Australian Commonwealth. In this work he puts a strong argument in favour of Free Trade as opposed to Protection. $200

374 WISE, B.R. The Commonwealth of Australia. London 1909. 8vo. Orig. cloth (lower back cover discoloured). Gilt. (xvi, 356, 24pp.). With frontispiece, 15 full-page plates, folding col. map, and endpaper maps. (All Red Ser.). $125

375 WOOD, F. L. W. The Constitutional Development of Australia. London: George G. Harrap, (1933). 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly marked). (260pp.). With corrigenda slip. 1st edition. Rare. $175

376 WORLD JAMBOREE 1937: Bloemendaal - Vogelenzang (Netherlands) Campbook. Wereld Jamboree 1937 Nederland. For the British Contingent Boy Scouts attending the World Jamboree at Vogelenzang, near Haarlem. Bloemendaal-Vogelenzang: Headquarters of the 5th World Jamboree, 1937. 12mo. Original cloth wrapper. (128pp.). With b/w full-page plates, text-illusts., maps of which one fold., illust. adverts., and illust. endpapers. Original owner’s name and sub-camp details on endpaper, and small annotations throughout. $75

377 WYLLY, H.C. (Col.) Ed. by. A Cavalry Offi cer in the Corunna Campaign 1808-1809: The Journal of Captain Gordon of the 15th Hussars. London: John Murray, 1913. 8vo. Orig. full buckram with gilt title to front cover & spine. Top edge gilt. (xvi, 238pp.). With col. portrait, 2 plans, and folding map at end. $70

378 YASS (N.S.W.). The Fine Wool Hub of the World. (Yass n.d.). (ab.1964). 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper. (76pp.). With numerous illusts., and adverts. Fine. $65

379 ZATTA, Antonio. Il Mappamondo o sia Descrizione Generale del Globo. Italian world map showing the two hemispheres and depicting ‘Nuova Olanda as attached to Van Diemen’s Land. Venezia: Presso Antonio Zatta, 1774. Original engraved map hand coloured in outline, Giulian Zuliani, sculp., measuring approx. 48 x 37.5cm. including margins, and bearing 4 illustrated colour cartouches in each corner. The map shows the ‘Viaggo del Cook’. Fine and most decorative. $2,000

380 “ZERO”. (A. Coningham). The Secret History of the Coningham Case. (Illustrated with Photographic Facsimiles of the Documents in the Case and Many Others that were not Produced in Court). Sydney 1901. 8vo. Cloth-backed orig. boards (slightly chipped and soiled). (xviii, 360, 6pp.). With folded frontisp., 8 full-page b/w plates, num. illusts., facsimiles of which some full-page, and adverts. Some foxing. Previous owners’ names on cover and endpaper. $110