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Monday, 1st September 2014 at 6.30 pm Lots 1 – 57 Important Natural History, Voyages and Travels. Lots 58 – 153 Australian Militaria Lot 154 – 167 Almanacs and Directories Lots 168 – 212 Ephemera, including Prints, Maps, Documents, &c. Lots 213 – 271 General Australiana including Art and Literature Lots 272 – 339 General Literature, Art & Antiquarian

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Up to $200 by $10s $200 to $500 by $20s $500 to $1000 by $50s $1000 to $2000 by $100s $2000 to $5000 by $200s $5000 to $10,000 by $500s $10,000 to $20,000 by $1000s $20,000 to $50,000 by $2000s $50,000 to $100,000 by $5000s Over $100,000 auctioneer’s discretion Important Natural History, Voyages and Travels. Lots 1 – 57

[1] ANGAS, George French. DESCRIPTION OF THE BAROSSA RANGE and its Neighbourhood, in South Australia, By “Agricola.” Illustrated with maps and coloured plates, from original drawings made on the spot. Quarto, six fine handcoloured lithographed plates, one folding map (laid down at the time of binding) and one full-page map; bound in half dark green morocco. London, Smith, Elder, and Co., 1849. One of the rarest and most beautiful of all Australian view books. Son of G.F. Angas, the banker and promoter of South Australia, George French Angas sailed for South Australia in 1843 on one of his father’s vessels. He spent two years travelling and sketching extensively in South Australia and New Zealand. He held an exhibition in in June 1845 and another in in July. He returned to England in 1846 where he published two magnificent volumes of his views based on his South Australian and New Zealand sketches. In 1849 he published this further Australian volume, designed to promote South Australia. The text is signed pseudonymously ‘Agricola’ but was probably written by John Howard Angas, the artist’s brother. The plates were drawn on the stone by Angas himself, unlike his earlier works. “So much of Angas’s work was re- interpreted by English lithographers that this book is especially desirable since the plates provide a faithful expression of Angas’s artistic intentions and a more accurately observed representation of the Australian scenery” (Wantrup). Ferguson, 4968 (omitting mention of the map); Wantrup, 238. Estimate $15,000/20,000 [2] ANGAS, George French. SOUTH AUSTRALIA ILLUSTRATED. Imperial folio, with handcoloured pictorial title- page and 60 handcoloured plates; light damp mark to preliminary text leaves only, an uncommonly good, clean and bright copy in later half dark green morocco. London, Thomas M’Lean, 1847. Rare: first edition. Angas was to dominate the field of the Australian illustrated book in the closing years of the 1840s, as Prout had dominated the first half of the decade. South Australia Illustrated is his most sophisticated and most accomplished work: with “his views of towns and scenery, of the Aborigines and of the flora and fauna offer[ing] an outstanding – if romantic – interpretation of the Australian landscape… it must be considered one of the fundamental works in any collection of Australian plate books” (Wantrup). Abbey, 577; Ferguson, 4458; Wantrup, 237. Estimate $12,000/14,000 [3] Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1883. First edition, in the BLIGH. BARTRUM, Mr. (reporter). PROCEEDINGS OF primary binding, of Bonwick’s most substantial historical A GENERAL COURT-MARTIAL, held at Chelsea work and his final statement on the history of the settlement Hospital... for the Trial of Lieut.-Col. Geo. Johnston, Major of Port Phillip. Featherstone, p. 66; Ferguson, 7252 of the 102nd Regiment, late the Corps, on (miscollated); Greenway, 1450; Pescott, 85. a charge of Mutiny, (While Major George Johnston, Captain Estimate $400/600 of the said Corps, then under his Command, and doing Duty at Sydney in the Colony of New South Wales;) Exhibited [6] against him by the Crown, for deposing on the 26th of BONWICK, James. THE LAST OF THE TASMANIANS; January, 1808, William Bligh… Octavo, with the errata slip, or, The Black War of Van Diemen’s Land… With numerous half calf and marbled boards, spine with minor faults, the illustrations and coloured engravings. Octavo, Hobill Cole copy with booklabel, later the Gordon Gidney chromolithographed and engraved plates, folding map of copy with his geographical blind-stamp. London, Sherwood, Tasmania, wood-engraved illustrations in the text, original Neely, and Jones, 1811. The rare first edition of the record of gilt-decorated green cloth, Bernard Gore Brett copy with Johnston’s trial for deposing William Bligh as governor of bookplate. London, Sampson Low, Son, & Marston, 1870. New South Wales. Bligh’s experience following the trial of First edition of this detailed and important work, the first of the Bounty mutineers had taught him how dangerous rumour Bonwick’s major statements on the Tasmanian Aborigines. could be and so he engaged a court reporter, a Mr. Bartrum, Ferguson, 7232 (miscollated), Greenway, 1446 (misdated), to attend each day and take a shorthand transcription of the Pescott, 60 (not noting this issue with inserted entire case. This record provided the full text of the trial that advertisements). Bligh himself published in November 1811. “The trial Estimate $200/300 provides a detailed account of the mutiny and the events which preceded and followed it. Long and detailed evidence [7] from Bligh, Johnston, Macarthur, Blaxland, Grimes and BROWNRIGG, Marcus Blake. THE CRUISE OF THE others involved on both sides is given in full. The faithful and FREAK. A Narrative of a Visit to the Islands in Bass and complete transcript of evidence and cross-examination Banks Straits with some account of the islands… With succeeds in conveying the drama and tension of the Illustrations and Chart. Octavo, frontispiece folding chart courtroom, making this an eminently readable book. Despite (repaired) and eight tinted lithographed plates; bound in its rarity this volume is of such importance that no collection (rather friable) original cloth with binder’s label of Alex devoted to the early years of settlement can be considered Thomson, Launceston, rebacked. Launceston, J.S.V. Turner, complete without it” (Wantrup). Found guilty by the court, [1872]. First edition: very scarce narrative of a voyage to the George Johnston was cashiered. The leniency of the penalty, Bass Strait islands of the Kent and Furneaux Groups; of given that mutiny was a capital charge, was mainly due to the significant Aboriginal interest and with much detail on court’s acknowledgment that it was Macarthur rather than natural history and on the few attempts at settlements. Rev. Johnston who was the prime instigator of the Rum Rebellion Marcus Blake Brownrigg was Cannon of St. John’s, but that, since he was a private individual, it was not possible Launceston. The very competent lithographed plates are to charge him in Britain with any crime. Bligh was resolutely anonymous, described only as being by “an immediately promoted to Rear-Admiral but Macarthur found amateur” – almost certainly the author himself (see Craig, himself debarred from returning to the colony until 1817 due loc.cit. below). Craig Engravers, p. 138-9; Craig OTP, p. 323; to an instruction that he be arrested and charged with mutiny Ferguson, 7578. if he returned there. Ferguson, 514; Wantrup, 32. See further: Estimate $200/400 John Ritchie (introduced by), A Charge of Mutiny… (Canberra, 1988). Estimate $6500/9000 [8] BURKE AND WILLS COMMISSION. REPORT OF THE [4] COMMISSIONERS appointed to enquire into and report BONWICK, James. DAILY LIFE AND ORIGIN OF THE upon the circumstances connected with the Sufferings and TASMANIANS. Octavo, with inserted publisher’s Death of Robert O’Hara Burke and William John Wills, the advertisements, dated November 1869, coloured frontispiece, Victorian Explorers. Foolscap folio, printed on blue paper. nine plates, and a folding map of Tasmania, uncut original , John Ferres, Government Printer, 1862. The publisher’s dark plum cloth with a gilt vignette of “Lalla Commission held twelve hearings between 22 November Rookh” on the front board, rebacked in morocco, new 1861 and 31 January 1862. Their instructions were endpapers. London, Sampson Low, Son, & Marston, 1870. uncompromising, specifically requiring them to identify the Very scarce: first edition. Ferguson, 7233 (miscollated); true cause of the “lamentable result” of the expedition, the Greenway, 1444; Pescott, 61 (assumes a half-title in error). circumstances which forced Brahe to leave the Coopers Creek Estimate $300/500 depot; and upon whom “rests the grave responsibility” of there being inadequate supplies for the explorers. The [5] Commission apportioned the blame justly between Burke BONWICK, James. PORT PHILLIP SETTLEMENT… himself, William Wright, and the Exploration Committee of With map, numerous drawings, and letters in facsimile. the Royal Society of Victoria. McLaren, 5542; Maria, 35; Octavo, coloured frontispiece, plates (some folding Wantrup, 167. facsimiles), with the terminal leaf of notices of Bonwick’s Estimate $300/500 “former works” that is not called for by Ferguson but that is required for completeness, original gilt-decorated cloth, the Edge Partington copy with bookplate. London, Sampson Low, [9] BURKE AND WILLS. PROGRESS REPORT of the Exploration Committee of the Royal Society of Victoria for 1861 [drop title]. Foolscap folio, pp. 8 on blue paper, sewn, with printed Exploration Committee envelope, as issued. Melbourne, Mason & Firth, 1862. Rare: the original separate printing of this progress report announcing the disappearance of Burke and Wills and the search expeditions then being undertaken. A subsequent report announced the deaths of the explorers. The address is a whitewash of the Royal Society following the damning government report into their mismanagement of the Burke and Wills Exploring Expedition. Estimate $100/200

[10] BURKE AND WILLS. BECKLER, Herrmann. “UEBER DAS AUFTRETEN UND DEN VERLAUF von Scorbut im Innern Australiens” [contained in] Verhandlungen der Berliner medicinischen Gesellschaft. Octavo, original boards. Berlin, Verlag von August Hirschwald, 1866 Very scarce: article on scurvy based on Beckler’s experiences as medical officer on the Burke and Wills exploring expedition. Estimate $150/300

[11] CAPPER, Henry. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Containing Hints to Emigrants; Proceedings of the South Australian Company; a variety of useful and authentic information; a map of the Eastern Coast of Gulf St. Vincent, and a plan of Adelaide. Second Edition, considerably augmented. Octavo, folding frontispiece, folding table, original cloth, rebacked in morocco, new endpapers. London, for the author, [1839]. Third edition, considerably enlarged. Ferguson, 2725. Estimate $80/120

[12] CARRON, William. NARRATIVE OF AN EXPEDITION, UNDERTAKEN UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE LATE MR. ASSISTANT SURVEYOR E.B. KENNEDY, For the Exploration of the Country lying between have been printed in Carron’s native district some years after Rockingham Bay and Cape York, By William. Carron, (A his return from Australia. It is not known why the text was Native of Pulham,) One of the Survivors of the Expedition. reprinted so late, although local curiosity in the doings of a To Which Are Added, 1. The Statement of the Aboriginal fellow citizen is probably reason enough. This edition is of Native, Jackey Jackey, who accompanied Mr. Kennedy. 2. exceptional rarity. Entirely unknown to Ferguson, Wantrup The Statement of Dr Vallack and Captain Dobson, who could cite it in 1986 only from a Francis Edwards catalogue rescued the Survivors of the Expedition: and 3. The Statement entry of 1936. For some years the rebound of Captain Simpson, of the “Freak” who proceeded in search Quaritch/Longueville/Davidson copy was the only one of Mr. Kennedy’s papers, &c… Price Two Shillings. – Cloth. located; the present copy, sold by Hordern House (Sydney) in Duodecimo in sixes, pp. [iv], 188 (last blank, recto 1993, is the only copy that has been identified in the original colophon); a fine copy in the original diaper-grain brown binding. Not in Ferguson; Wantrup, 144b (unseen and cloth. Fressingfield [Suffolk, England], Printed by S. Nobbs, unlocated). 1859. Extremely rare. This is the second edition, and first Estimate $6000/9000 English edition, of the survivor Carron’s narrative of the tragic Kennedy Expedition to Cape York. The first edition was printed in Sydney in 1849 and this edition appears to [13] COOK, Captain James. A SET OF THE VOYAGE ACCOUNTS. Comprising: HAWKESWORTH, John. AN ACCOUNT OF THE VOYAGES... for making discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, three volumes, quarto, with charts and plates, 1773. The first edition. COOK, James. A VOYAGE TOWARDS THE SOUTH POLE and Round the World. Performed in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Adventure, two volumes, quarto, with charts and plates, first edition, 1777; COOK, James, and James KING A VOYAGE TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN... for making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere... in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Discovery, three volumes, quarto (text), with charts and plates, and elephant folio atlas of charts and plates, first edition, 1784. Eight volumes volumes, quarto, of text and folio atlas volume to the third voyage, a little browning (mostly in the first voyage), occasional small paper repairs and strengthening, a handful of plates shaved at side margin, several plates showing signs of old pencil colouring, a couple of inked marks to charts, several large charts with yellowing from old adhesive tape repairs (now stabilised and sealed with paper tape), small section cut away from folds of one map, some atlas plates with pale foxing; First and Second voyages in contemporary calf, Third voyage in contemporary tree calf, all well rebacked and with uniform labels, atlas volume in uniform later half calf, with inserted 4-page manuscript index in ink: a substantially good set. London, W. Strahan, and T. Cadell, [third voyage: W. and A. Strahan, for G. Nicol, and T. Cadell], 1773 - 1777 - 1784. A complete set of the official accounts of Cook’s three voyages around the world, the cornerstone of any collection of modern voyages. “Captain Cook’s three great voyages form the basis of any collection of Pacific books. In these three voyages Cook did more to clarify the geographical knowledge of the southern hemisphere than all his predecessors together had done. He was the first really scientific navigator, and his voyages made great contributions to many fields of knowledge…” (Hill). Bagnall, 2514, 1398 and 1399; Beaglehole, I, pp. ccxliiiff, and II, pp. cxliiiff, and III, pp. cxcviii ff; Beddie, 648, 1216, 1543; Casey Wood, 297; Davidson, pp. 49 – 53; Forbes, 62 (“arguably the single most important book on the Hawaiian Islands”); Hill 2, 782, 358, and 361; Hocken, pp. 10 – 11, 15-6, and 23-4; Holmes, 5, 24, and 47; Kroepelien, 535; PMM, 223; Renard, 369; Rosove, 77.A1; Sabin, 30934, 16245, and 16250. Estimate $20,000/30,000 [14] Africk, its product, negro’s, &c... To which is added, a COOK, James. CAPTAIN COOK’S JOURNAL during his general index to both volumes [together with] A VOYAGE first Voyage round the World ... 1768-1771. Edited by TO NEW HOLLAND, &c. In the Year, 1699. Octavo, the Captain W. J. H. Wharton. Large octavo, with maps and first two volumes in contemporary calf with armorial crests plates, uncut in the original cloth, hinges tender. London, on front and rear boards (one crest obscured with later Elliot Stock, 1893. Tipped in is a 3-page a.l.s from Wharton, leather), some loss of surface, the third in early panelled and thanking Sir Joseph [Hooker] for his kind review, also a copy speckled calf. London, James Knapton, 1698- 1699- 1703. of the review (Nature, June 29, 1893). First published in 1697, the first volume includes Dampier’s Estimate $200/400 landing in Western Australia: “It is not yet determined whether it is an island or a main continent; but I am certain [15] that it joyns neither to Asia, Africa, nor America”… The set COOK. BEAGLEHOLE, J.C. editor. THE JOURNALS was completed in 1709 by a fourth volume comprising the OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK. on his Voyages of return voyage from New Holland. Discovery. Three volumes in four, large octavo and the folio Estimate $2000/4000 atlas of plates, illustrations and maps, original blue cloth with dustwrappers (text volumes), atlas original cloth. [18] Cambridge, Published for the Hakluyt Society at the DAVIS, John. TRACKS OF MCKINLAY AND PARTY University Press, 1955 – 1967. ACROSS AUSTRALIA. By John Davis, one of the party. Estimate $300/500 Edited... by William Westgarth. Octavo, with plates (most tinted) and a folding map in endpocket, original cloth. [16] London, Sampson Low, Son, & Co., 1863. First edition of the COPPINGER, R.W. CRUISE OF THE ALERT. Four Years only substantial publication relating to the McKinlay in Patagonian, Polynesian, and Mascarene Waters (1878-82). expedition in search of Burke and Wills. In a sense the Large octavo, pp. xvi (last blank), 256 + 16 plates, other ‘formal’ narrative of the expedition, it was based on the illustrations in the text, uncut copy in original pictorial and journals of John K. Davis, a member of the expedition. gilt olive green cloth, label removed from spine, new Ferguson, 9005; Wantrup 180. endpapers. London, W. Swan Sonnenschein and Co., 1883. Estimate $500/700 First edition: the rare large paper issue (binding: 27 x 18 cms), substantially taller and thicker than the ordinary issue. [19] It is difficult to know why the publisher issued a few copies EYRE, Edward John. JOURNALS OF EXPEDITIONS OF in this form. In our experience it is rare and it does not appear DISCOVERY INTO CENTRAL AUSTRALIA, and overland to be noted in any of the bibliographies. Coppinger was staff from Adelaide to King George’s Sound, in the years 1840-1; surgeon on board the Alert during this official Admiralty sent by the colonists of South Australia, with the sanction and voyage undertaken to survey of the Straits of Magellan support of the Government: including an account of the (continuing the Patagonian survey begun by the Beagle) and manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their “to investigate the nature and exact position of certain relations with Europeans. Two volumes, octavo, with plates, doubtful reefs and islands in the South Pacific Ocean, and to with the two rare folding coloured maps loose in a modern survey a portion of the Northern and Western coasts of endpocket at the front of the first volume, some plates foxed, a Australia”. Coppinger’s text is particularly interesting for his good copy in original cloth, rebacked. London, T. & W. comments about the native peoples of Tierra del Fuego and Boone, 1845. First edition: with the rare maps, not issued North Australia. A number of the plates illustrate the peoples with all copies and frequently missing. In 1839 Eyre of these places and their implements and there is a good deal established himself in Adelaide and began exploring beyond of text devoted as well to the fauna and flora of Queensland the settled areas. He offered his services to a committee of and the Northern Territory. Ferguson, 8682 (but not noting fellow colonists in 1840, first attempting to open up land to this issue); not in Hill; not in Renard (but see 373 for the the north without success. He and his party turned back to the 1885 second edition); no edition in Rosove; Spence 320 (not coast so as to attempt a westward crossing along the Bight. distinguishing issues). When Eyre reached the head of the Bight and saw the Estimate $200/400 difficulty of the terrain he decided to send back most of the party, but he was determined to make the journey to King [17] George’s Sound himself. With his overseer John Baxter, his DAMPIER, Captain William. A NEW VOYAGE ROUND Aboriginal companion, Wylie, and two other Aborigines he THE WORLD, describing particularly, the Isthmus of continued the journey from Fowler’s Bay. After two months America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the they had crossed several hundred miles of waterless desert isles of Cape Verd …New Holland, Sumatra, Nicobar Isles and precipitous terrain. The hardships of the journey took … The Third Edition Corrected [together with] VOYAGES their toll on the two Aborigines who murdered Baxter in the AND DESCRIPTIONS. Vol. II. In three parts, Viz. 1. A night, stole the provisions and firearms, and escaped into the Supplement of the Voyage round the world, describing the desert, leaving Eyre and Wylie to their fate. Eyre and Wylie countreys of Tonquin, Achin, Malacca, &c., their product, struggled on to the west, saved from starvation and death a inhabitants, manners, trade, policy, &c. 2. Two voyages to month later by the crew of a French whaler, near present-day Campeachy, with a description of the coasts, product, Esperance. On 7 July, 1841 the two men reached Albany, inhabitants, logwood-cutting, trade, &c. of Jucatan, their incredible and tragic journey completed. Ferguson 4031; Campeachy, New-Spain, &c. 3. A discourse of trade-winds, Wantrup 133a. breezes, storms, seasons of the year, tides and currents of the Estimate $2400/3600 torrid zone throughout the world; with an account of Natal in [20] FLINDERS, Matthew. A VOYAGE TO TERRA AUSTRALIS; undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1803. Two text volumes, quarto, and folio atlas, the plates in the text volumes all on stubs, some scattered spotting and offsetting, and with charts, coastal views and botanical plates in the atlas, a few with short tears, all in uniform modern half navy crushed morocco. London, Nicol, 1814. Rare. The first edition of Flinders’s monumental work, complete with the rare Atlas. Flinders was the first to circumnavigate the continent, finally establishing that Australia was one large island or continent and not, as had previously been suspected, divided by a navigable central strait. This is the official account of his voyage in the Investigator. Although mortally ill, Flinders spent the last years of his too short life preparing this detailed record of the Investigator voyage and of his later voyages in the Porpoise and the Cumberland. Robert Brown’s “General Remarks… on the Botany of Terra Australis”, which is illustrated by Ferdinand Bauer’s botanical plates in the atlas, is printed in an appendix in the second volume, while the text volumes are illustrated by William Westall. Flinders’s charts in the atlas were of such accuracy that they continued to be issued by the Admiralty for decades and form the basis of all modern charts of Australia. The charts in this copy are mainly later Hydrographical Office issues. “Flinders’s Voyage to Terra Australis is the most outstanding book on the coastal exploration of Australia. It is the centrepiece in any collection of books dealing with Australian coastal discovery. Such is the historical importance of this monumental work that no general collection of Australian books could be considered complete without it” (Wantrup). Davidson, pp. 121-3; Ferguson, 576 (miscounting preliminaries in vol. 1); New Hill, 614; Tooley, pp. 77- 9; Wantrup, 67a and pp. 138-44. Estimate $20,000/30,000 [21] [25] FLINDERS, Matthew. NARRATIVE OF HIS VOYAGE IN GILES, Ernest. MR. E. GILES’S EXPLORATIONS, 1873- THE SCHOONER FRANCIS: 1798. Preceded and followed 4 [drop title]. Foolscap folio, pp. 69, large folding by notes on Flinders, Bass, the wreck of the Sidney Cove, &c, lithographed Map of the Country West of the Telegraph Line by Geoffrey Rawson with engravings by John Buckland (laid down on linen), old cloth, gilt, rebacked and with new Wright. Folio, with wood-engraved illustrations, original endpapers. [Adelaide, Government Printer, 1874]. Rare: the green cloth, slight foxing and flecking. London, The Golden first edition of Giles’s journal of his second – and arguably Cockerel Press, 1946. Edition limited to 750 copies. best remembered – expedition and his second attempt to Estimate $200/300 conquer the western interior. The loss of Gibson in the course of this expedition and Giles’s heroic search for him is one of the inspiring, tragic episodes of Australian exploration. This is the first publication of Giles’s journal and, indeed, his first published work of any sort: the journal of his first expedition [22] was not published until the following year. South Australian FANNING, Edmund. VOYAGES ROUND THE WORLD; Parliamentary Paper no. 215. Gill, p. 13; McLaren 8989. with selected Sketches of Voyages to the South Seas, North Estimate $1500/3000 and South Pacific Oceans, China, etc... also, Information relating to important Late Discoveries; between the years 1792 and 1832, together with the report of the Commander of the first American Exploring Expedition... in the Brigs Seraph and Annawan, to the Southern Hemisphere. Octavo, with a frontispiece and lithographic plates, endpapers and a few [26] leaves foxed, original cloth-backed papered boards, GILL, Samuel Thomas. VICTORIA ILLUSTRATED. rebacked, deposit copy with duplicate Oblong quarto, engraved title-page and 45 steel-engraved stamp, in morocco-backed cloth book box. New York, Collins plates, internally very good in somewhat worn original cloth. and Hannay, 1833. First edition: rare. Ferguson, 1643; Sabin, Melbourne & Sydney, Sands & Kenny, 1857 but December 23780. 1856. First edition: Gill’s celebrated, lively depictions scenes Estimate $120/240 in Melbourne, Geelong, the goldfields townships, and elsewhere in the Victorian countryside. Ferguson, 9924; Wantrup, 260a. Estimate $500/800

[23] FAVENC, Ernest. WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Its Past History; Its Present Trade and Resources; Its Future Position in the Australian Group. Quarto, frontispiece map, a few pale [27] stains, in the (repaired) original wrappers, modern binder’s GILL, Samuel Thomas. VICTORIA ILLUSTRATED. cloth. Sydney, Turner and Henderson, 1887. Scarce. Oblong quarto, engraved title-page and 45 steel-engraved Estimate $200/300 plates, original publisher’s elaborately gilt red cloth, rebacked, new endpapers, all edges gilt Melbourne & Sydney, Sands & Kenny, 1857 but December 1856. First edition: Ferguson, 9924; Wantrup, 260a. [24] Estimate $500/800 FINN, Edmund “Garryowen”. THE CHRONICLES OF EARLY MELBOURNE 1835 TO 1852. Historical, Anecdotal and Personal, by “Garryowen”. Two volumes, quarto, with illustrations throughout, original dark red roan, decorated in gilt, a very good set. Melbourne, Fergusson and Mitchell, 1888. First edition: now extremely scarce. A highly detailed and important account of early Melbourne settlement by one of the city’s earliest residents and journalists. Ferguson, 9609. Estimate $400/600 [28] GOULD, John and Elizabeth. A MONOGRAPH OF THE MACROPODIDÆ, OR FAMILY OF KANGAROOS… Part I [II] [cover title]. Two parts, large folio, with thirty handcoloured lithographed plates, each with an accompanying leaf of text, errata slip in the second part; a trace of light foxing; original cloth-backed printed boards, preserved in a dark green morocco bookform box. London, Published by the Author, 1 August, 1841 – 1 May, 1842. Very rare: all published. Gould’s first essay on the Australian mammals was, like his first attempt at Australian birds, never completed, although he had a third part in mind as late as February 1844 when he wrote to Lord Derby: “I must beg your lordship to keep the two parts you have unbound, until you receive the next with Titles, etc” (Sauer, p. 51). But this splendid work on the kangaroos remained incomplete without title-page, contents, introduction or index and his account was subsumed within the great three-volume folio volumes of the mammals of Australia (see following lot). The Mammals incorporated thirteen plates from the Macropodidæ reprinted without substantial alteration; the general composition of one further plate, “Halmaturus Bennettii”, was largely retained but with the image reversed, the main animal redrawn, and background and foreground details altered more significantly. The remaining sixteen plates were completely reworked. Casey Wood, p. 365; Ferguson, 3197; Nissen ZBI, 1662; Sauer, 11. See also D.J. Dickison, “A Résumé of Gould’s Major Works” in Emu, vol. 38, pp. 118 – 131. Estimate $15,000/30,000 [29] GOULD, John, and Henry Constantine Richter. THE MAMMALS OF AUSTRALIA. Three volumes, imperial folio, with 182 finely handcoloured lithographed plates; bound in uniform contemporary green hard-grain morocco in the traditional ‘Gould’ style, spines richly gilt, all edges gilt, gilt inner dentelles; scattered foxing to a few plates and text leaves. London, Taylor and Francis for the Author, 1845 – 1863. John Gould’s magnificent three-volume folio collection on the Australian mammals is one of his finest works and the most engaging of all colourplate Australian natural history books. The Mammals of Australia and its associated works – the Macropodidæ (see previous lot), which was cancelled in favour of this greater work, and his Introduction to the Mammals of Australia – were Gould’s only digression from the study of ornithology. The impetus for this larger work came not long after the publication of the second part of the Macropodidæ when he “received a surprising number of new species... Gilbert, who is still collecting for me, is on the Darling Downs... and I have no doubt he will reap a rich harvest in this new field for his exertions” (letter to Prince Lucien Bonaparte, quoted in Sauer, loc.cit.). In the end, John Gilbert provided a total of 142 mammals to the work – almost eighty percent of the whole. Many of the species he contributed were collected near Port Essington, North Australia, where he remained to collect specimens between July 1840 and March 1841. The publication of this magnificent book, with some of the finest depictions of mammals ever produced, for the first time gave the world accurate descriptions and illustrations of Australia’s extraordinary mammals. In many instances he was the first to record many Australian mammals– some now extinct. Casey Wood, 365; Ferguson, 10032; Nissen ZBI, 1661; Sauer, 14. Estimate $80,000/120,000

[30] [33] HURLEY, James Francis (Frank). SYDPOLSFARERE AF JUKES, Joseph Beete. NARRATIVE OF THE KAPTAJN FRANK HURLEY en skildring af SURVEYING VOYAGE OF H.M.S. FLY, commanded by opdagelsesrejser og eventyr I Sydpolaregnene med Sir Captain F.P. Blackwood, R.N. in Torres Strait, New Guinea, Douglas Mawson, Mawsonexpeditionen 1911 – 13, og Sir and other islands of the Eastern Archipelago, during the years Ernest Shackleton, Shackletonexpeditionen 1914 – 1842 - 1846: together with an excursion into the Interior of 17Autoriseret oversaettelse af Inger Steffensen Forord af the Eastern Part of Java. Two volumes, octavo, with a chart peter Freuchen Med 71 illustrationer og 2 kort… Octavo, with and a map, and 19 plates by Harden S. Melville, some old 37 leaves of plates and two folding maps, original dark blue stamps (also one erasure on title), short split repaired in cloth, spine lettered in gilt, front board lettered in gilt and frontispiece, W. Baldwin Spencer’s copy with his signature in with gilt vignette of penguins, blue grey endpapers. ink on both title-pages, modern Bayntun crushed morocco. Copenhagen, H. Aschehoug & Co. Dansk Forlag, 1928. Rare: London, T. & W. Boone, 1847. First edition of the official the first Danish language edition of Hurley’s Argonauts of the account of the voyage of H.M.S. Fly sent to make a detailed South. Not in Renard; see Rosove, footnote only on p. 210; scientific survey of the north-east coast of Australia, with not in Spence. particular attention to the Great Barrier Reef. Between 1842 Estimate $200/400 to 1846 the coast between Sandy Cape and Torres Strait, and the southern coasts of New Guinea. The Fly River was the [31] most notable discovery made by the expedition in New IMAGINARY VOYAGE. AGUIAR, Vasco Jose d’. Guinea. The scientific achievements were also considerable. VIAGEM AO INTERIOR DA NOVA HOLLANDA, obra Joseph Beete Jukes, the naturalist and chronicler of the Moral, Critica e Recreativa, Dedicada a Sua Magestade expedition, made a significant contribution to the proper Fidelissima A Rainha. Por V.J.A. Three volumes in one, scientific understanding of the Great Barrier Reef and his small octavo, modern period-style calf. Lisbon, Vicente Jorge work on the natural history of the reef is considered a classic. de Castro & Irmão [volume 1], Sociedade Propagadora dos Ferguson, 4549; Hill 2, 901; Richards, 119; Wantrup, 92a. Conhecimentos Uteis [volumes 2 and 3], 1841. Only edition Estimate $1000/1500 of a very scarce Utopian voyage set in Australia, “the invention of a Portuguese civil servant” (Hill). It recounts the adventures of an English manservant who had accompanied [34] his master to New South Wales in 1836 and subsequently KEATE, George. AN ACCOUNT OF THE PELEW travelled widely in the interior. “Fulsome descriptions of the ISLANDS, situated in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. social life of Sydney and the beauties of Australia are used to Composed from the journals and communications of Captain paint a picture of an utopian new world full of hope and Henry Wilson, and some of his officers, who, in August enterprise” (Hordern House) in contrast to the evils of 1783, were shipwrecked, in the Antelope, a packet belonging Europe. Ferguson 3133; Hill 2, 6; Hordern House IV, 75; to the Honourable East India Company. Quarto, folding chart Renard Ignis, 46. and 16 plates, pale marginal staining of some plates, one Estimate $500/800 folding plate with small repairs, a good copy in early calf, rebacked, rear endpaper removed. London, Printed for [32] Captain Wilson and sold by G. Nicoll, 1789. Third quarto IMAGINARY VOYAGE. ROBERTSON (pseudonym). edition. “In 1783, the Antelope... ran onto a reef near one of VOYAGE DE ROBERTSON, AUX TERRES the Palau Islands... The entire crew managed to get safely AUSTRALES, TRADUIT SUR LE MANUSCRIT ashore, where they were well treated by the natives and ANGLOIS. Duodecimo, pp. 280; entirely uncut; bound in managed to build a small vessel from the wreck in which they modern half blue calf, Mackaness copy with bookplate. reached Macao. They took Prince Lee Boo, one of King Abba Amsterdam [i.e. Paris], 1767. Second edition: important and Thulle’s sons with them to England, where... he unfortunately somewhat neglected Australian utopian novel. Davidson, p. soon died of smallpox” (Hill). Hill, p. 160 (first quarto 43-4; Gove, p. 355 (issue indeterminate); Mackaness, 9; edition). Moors, 24 (issue indeterminate); Robert, 758 (issue Estimate $300/500 indeterminate); see also Kroepelien, 1330 (mentioning this copy with some heat). Estimate $200/400 [35] [38] KELLY, A.C. THE VINE IN AUSTRALIA. Octavo, black MEREDITH, Louisa Anne. BUSH FRIENDS IN & white illustrations, contemporary (presentation?) morocco, TASMANIA (LAST SERIES). Native Flowers, Fruits & gilt. Melbourne, Sands Kenny and Co., Sydney, Sands and Insects, Drawn from Nature with Prose Descriptions & Kenny, 1861 First edition: Ferguson, 11062. Illustrations in Verse. Folio, with chromolithographic plates Estimate $600/800 and many other illustrations and decorations, some full-page, broken in the binding, original green cloth, gilt, spine worn. London, Macmillan & Co., 1891. Edition limited to 700 [36] numbered and signed copies. Ferguson, 12516. KING, Phillip Parker. NARRATIVE OF A SURVEY OF Estimate $400/600 THE INTERTROPICAL AND WESTERN COASTS OF AUSTRALIA. Performed between the years 1818 and 1822... With an appendix, containing various subjects relating to [39] Hydrography and Natural History. Two volumes, octavo, with MEREDITH, Louisa Anne. OUR ISLAND HOME: A thirteen plates and two folding charts, with half-titles and the Tasmanian Sketchbook. Folio, with full-page autotype plates, errata leaf, first gathering of volume one detached in the text entirely lithographed in sepia within decorative printed sewing, an impressively clean set, unpressed, in the original borders, a bright copy in original cloth, decoratively gilt, blue papered boards, modern grey paper rebacking and new over bevelled boards, all edges gilt. Hobart Town and labels, bookplates of the Australian Agricultural Company, in London, J. Walch & Sons, Marcus Ward & Co., 1879. First modern quarter morocco slipcase. London, John Murray, edition of this quite scarce work dedicated to Louisa’s three 1827. Captain Phillip Parker King, Australian-born son of the Tasmanian-born sons. It comprises sketches of Tasmanian third governor, Philip Gidley King, became the Navy’s scenes with descriptions in verse and prose. The volume is leading hydrographer. His coastal voyages and Oxley’s characteristic of her best work and was her first major literary expeditions inland were the great expansionary undertakings and artistic undertaking since 1860. It is one of her three large of the Macquarie era. Appointed in 1817 to complete format Australian works, the others being the Bush Friends Flinders’s interrupted survey and firmly to establish Great series. Ferguson, 12513. Britain’s claim to the north coast of Australia, King charted Estimate $400/600 the greater part of the west, north and north-east coasts, and also carried out important surveys in the area of the Barrier Reef between 1817 and 1822. His hydrographical work is still [40] the basis of many modern charts. A very pleasing copy of the MEREDITH, Louisa Anne. OVER THE STRAITS: A Visit second issue of the first edition, the normal form in which the to Victoria. Octavo, with numerous illustrations in the text, book is seen. Ferguson, 1130; Hill 2, 927; Wantrup, 84b and original embossed burgundy cloth, gilt. London, Chapman pp. 162-3. and Hall, 1861. First edition of this Victorian classic, an Estimate $3000/4000 engaging account of a trip from Tasmania across the straits to Victoria undertaken in 1860 by the noted Australian artist and woman of letters. Her lively and anecdotal description of [37] digging life towards the close of the gold rush era is valuable MACGILLIVRAY, John. NARRATIVE OF THE and important, while her characteristically acute observation VOYAGE OF H.M.S. RATTLESNAKE, commanded by the of men and manners at a time when gold had established the late Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. &c. during the years 1846 - wealth and self-confidence of the colony is one of the best of 1850. Two volumes, octavo, plates, folding chart, small stain few contemporary descriptions. Ferguson, 12510. in frontispiece margin, a clean copy, early calf with Signet Estimate $150/240 library crest, subsequently rebacked. London, T. & W. Boone, 1852. First edition: rare. The last and most difficult to find of the great exploration journals published by Boone during the [41] heroic age of Australian exploration. The voyage of the MEREDITH, Louisa Anne. SOME OF MY BUSH ‘Rattlesnake’ was one of the important series of scientific and FRIENDS IN TASMANIA. Folio, with chromolithographic hydrographical voyages to chart the coasts of Australia and plates and many other illustrations and decorations, some New Guinea, continuing the work of Lort Stokes on the full-page, a little pale spotted foxing, original gilt-decorated ‘Beagle’, and Blackwood on the ‘Fly’ and ‘Bramble’. The cloth. London, Day and Son, 1860. First edition. book is also of great value for its reprinting of William Estimate $300/500 Carron’s extremely rare account of the tragic Kennedy expedition. It was the ‘Rattlesnake’ which transported Kennedy and his large party to their point of departure on the Queensland coast. A number of the plates are after drawings [42] by the famous scientist, T.H. Huxley, who accompanied the MEREDITH, Louisa Anne. TASMANIAN FRIENDS AND expedition. Ferguson, 11972; Wantrup, 145. + HUXLEY, FOES: Feathered, Furred, and Finned. Small quarto, coloured T.H. THE OCEANIC HYDROZOA. Quarto, twelve full- plates, original decorated cloth, all edges gilt. London, page engraved plates, original cloth-backed limp boards. Marcus Ward, 1880. First edition. London, Ray Society, 1858. Based mainly on specimens and Estimate $200/400 observations gathered during the voyage of the Rattlesnake. Estimate $2000/4000 [43] State Library of Victoria – and an imperfect copy in the MIDGLEY, Alfred. THE QUEENSLAND ILLUSTRATED National Library of Australia). GUIDE; for the use of Farmers, Fruit Growers, Vignerons, Estimate $600/800 and Others. With a Map. Octavo, title-page printed in black and red, with nine actual mounted albumen paper photographs, and a folding endpocket map, original green cloth, title in gilt on the front board. Brisbane, James C. Beal, 1888. Rare issue with nine mounted photographs: there was [47] another, more commonly seen, issue without the photographs, NEW SOUTH WALES. CONVICT INDENTS 1836. THE although that ordinary issue is not noted by Ferguson. NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL MALE AND Prepared to stimulate emigration to Queensland, this work FEMALE CONVICTS arrived in the Colony of New South was only distributed in Great Britain. The fine photographs Wales during the year 1836. Folio; original reversed calf, by Poul C. Poulson are very evocative of the period in some rubbing but sound, with a (rubbed) leather label on the frontier Queensland. Ferguson, 12573; Holden, 76. front board, label on the back board lacking. Sydney, Printed Estimate $400/600 by William Jones, 1837. Rare. Ferguson, 2314. + NEW SOUTH WALES. CONVICT INDENTS 1837. THE NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL MALE AND FEMALE CONVICTS arrived in the Colony of New South Wales during the year 1837. Folio, lacking pp. 220-242; some [44] staining, disbound, the distressed original front board present MORESBY, Captain John. DISCOVERIES & SURVEYS but lacking spine and back board, preserved in a quarter IN NEW GUINEA and the D’Entrecasteaux Islands: A morocco bookform box. Sydney, Printed by William Jones, Cruise in Polynesia and Visits to the Pearl-Shelling Stations 1839. Rare. Ferguson, 2814. in Torres Straits of H.M.S. Basilisk. Octavo, with three maps Estimate $600/900 and four plates, original gilt-decorated blue cloth, front joint split. London, John Murray, 1876. First edition. Ferguson, 12801. + MORESBY, Admiral John. Two Admirals. Octavo, plates, original cloth. London, John Murray, 1909. + Two Moresby extracts from the Journal of the Royal Geographical [48] Society, 1875, each with folding map, in modern papered NEW SOUTH WALES. CONVICT INDENTS 1838. THE boards. NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL MALE AND Estimate $300/500 FEMALE CONVICTS arrived in the Colony of New South Wales during the year 1838. Folio; original reversed calf, some wear to the extremities, rebacked sympathetically at some time, with the original leather labels on both boards. Sydney, Printed by William Jones, 1840. Rare. Ferguson, [45] 3044. NEW SOUTH WALES. CONVICT INDENTS 1830. THE Estimate $600/800 NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL MALE AND FEMALE CONVICTS arrived in the Colony of New South Wales during the year 1830. Folio; original reversed calf, rebacked and recornered with new endpapers, early leaves with some paper repairs, with (rubbed) leather labels on the [49] boards. Sydney, 1831. Rare: the first of an annual series of NIXON, Frederick Robert. TWELVE VIEWS IN volumes, 1830 – 1842, prepared for official use only with a ADELAIDE AND ITS VICINITY SOUTH AUSTRALIA. very restricted circulation. Extensive detail is given for each Drawn, Etched, and Printed, By F.R. Nixon 1845. Price One convict, including, in addition to standard bureaucratic detail, Guinea [wrapper title]. Oblong quarto, 12 etched plates; age, physical details, marks and scars, religion, education, occasional pale spotting and expert restoration to the blank marital status, children, native place, trade, offences and margins of most plates; sewn in the original brown titling- former convictions, sentence, etc., with space for later events wrappers, the title on the front wrapper, list of subscribers on to be added as “Unofficial History”. Ferguson, 1456 (Mitchell the back wrapper; the wrappers well restored; preserved in a Library and State Library of Victoria only). folding cloth case, gilt-lettered morocco label on the front Estimate $600/800 board. Adelaide, The Artist, 1845. THE FIRST SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VIEW BOOK. Drawn, etched, printed, and published by Frederick Richard Nixon, an assistant Government Surveyor, this rare collection of views is “a topographically important record of Adelaide before the gold [46] rushes which changed the urban landscape throughout NEW SOUTH WALES. CONVICT INDENTS 1832. THE Australia” (Wantrup) and a work of considerable historical NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL MALE AND interest. Ferguson, 4124 (“rare”); Wantrup, 233. FEMALE CONVICTS arrived in the Colony of New South Estimate $1500/3000 Wales during the year 1832. Folio; original reversed calf, some rubbing but very sound, with original leather labels on the spine and back board, sympathetic new labels on the spine and front board. Sydney, 1833. Rare. Ferguson, 1680 (locating only two complete copies – Mitchell Library and the [51] ROSSER, Celia. THE BANKSIAS OF VICTORIA. Six Watercolour Drawings. Six signed and numbered coloured prints (480mm x 600mm) in box. Melbourne, Maud Gibson Trust, 1980. Edition limited to 100 signed and numbered set within overall limitation of 1000. Estimate $200/400

[52] ROSSER, Celia. THE BANKSIAS. Volumes I and II. Two volumes, elephant folio, fine full-page coloured plates, original half green morocco, buckram boards, gilt, top edges gilt. Melbourne, Monash University & Academic Press, 1981-1988. Edition limited to 730 sets. + Six loosely inserted prints. Estimate $1000/2000

[53] SOUTH SEA BUBBLE. HET GROOTE TAFEREEL DER DWAASHEID. Folio, frontispiece and 65 engraved plates (some old repairs), early calf (defective at foot of spine). No imprint (but Amsterdam, D. Onder de Linden?, 1720 but probably later) One of four editions of ‘The Great Mirror of Folly’, a famous collection of satirical texts on the Mississippi and South Sea Bubbles in 1720; with attractive plates. Estimate $300/600

[54] STOKES, John Lort. DISCOVERIES IN AUSTRALIA; with an account of the Coasts and Rivers explored and surveyed during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, In the Years 1837 – 38 – 39 – 40 – 41 – 42 – 43. By Command of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Also a Narrative of Captain Owen Stanley’s Visits to the Islands in the Arafura Sea. Two volumes, octavo, with 26 plates and eight folding [50] charts, frontispieces and titles cleaned, modern half calf by POWELL, Rev. J. Giles. THE NARRATIVE OF A Bayntun, the folding charts loose in cloth folder. London, VOYAGE TO THE SWAN RIVER, with an Account of that Boone, 1846. First edition. The Beagle was on the Australian Settlement from an Authentic Source; containing useful hints station from 1837 to 1843. In the course of this expedition to those who contemplate an emigration to Western Australia, Wickham and Stokes completed the discovery of the north- with a map and notes. Octavo, with the frontispiece map west coast and accurately charted for the first time other (foxed), original papered boards, bottom corners abraded, stretches of coast. On the northern coast they discovered and rebacked and with taped hinges. London, F.C. Westley, 1831. partly explored five rivers, while Stokes and his men also With the author’s signature on the front pastedown, and undertook many expeditions inland which are recorded in the probably his own copy. Very rare: the only edition of the first official account. Ferguson, 4406; Wantrup, 89. book to describe the Swan River settlement. This is the first Estimate $3000/5000 book-length description of the new settlement in Western Australia, printing a series of letters by the author, dated from Fremantle, November 1829. Powell’s book had been preceded only by emigration tracts published in 1830. The [55] “narrative and account are compiled from several letters WESTGARTH, William. COLONY OF VICTORIA: Its addressed by a young man of respectability (now resident at History, Commerce, and Gold Mining... Octavo, large the Swan River) to his relations in England... no statement is folding handcoloured map, original cloth, hinges roughly presented herein which is not in strict accordance with the repaired, new endpapers, head of spine worn, Edge truth” (advertisement). Ferguson, 1467. Partington copy with bookplate. London, Sampson Low, Son, Estimate $5000/8000 and Marston, 1864. With author’s inscription on title-page. Ferguson, 18420. Estimate $100/200 Lot 53 [56] WESTMACOTT, Captain Robert Marsh. SKETCHES IN AUSTRALIA, from Drawings by Captain R.M. Westmacott, (late 4th King’s Own Regiment.) F.G.S., F.R.G.S. Quarto, 18 tinted lithographed plates, each with a leaf of descriptive text; bound with the rare titling wrappers in old half morocco. [Exeter, Printed at W. Spreat’s Lithographic Establishment, circa 1848]. A rare set of fine New South Wales views, depicting Sydney and the harbour, the Blue Mountains, the Illawarra district, and Aboriginal groups. A most attractive copy. Ferguson, 4955; Wantrup, 236. Estimate $5000/8000

[57] WHITE, John. JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES with sixty-five plates of nondescript animals, birds, lizards, serpents... Quarto, 65 original handcoloured plates, modern citron morocco. London, J. Debrett, 1790. The superior issue with original handcoloured plates; the two leaves Hh4 and Kk4 in their cancelled state. Ferguson, 97; Ford, 2495; Wantrup, 17. Estimate $6000/9000 [63] Australian Militaria BEAN C.E.W. (editor). THE OFFICIAL in the War of 1914-1918. Volume XII. Photographic Record of the War. Octavo, numerous black & white plates, original cloth. Sydney, 1923 Inscribed with the [58] publisher’s compliments. + A used copy of A.D. Ellis’s THE WHITEHEAD, E. & Co. SOUVENIR OF THE SECOND STORY OF THE FIFTH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION (1920), VICTORIAN CONTINGENT TO THE TRANSVAAL. lacking at least one plate. JANUARY 1900 [wrapper title]. Oblong 12mo, pp. [12], Estimate $200/300 photographic illustrations throughout, preserved in a plain envelope (possibly as issued?). Melbourne, E. Whitehead & [64] Co., 1900. Rare: the second of four souvenirs published by BEAN, C.E.W. LETTERS FROM FRANCE. Octavo, map Whitehead over 1899 – 1900. + A group photograph on and plates, lacking front free endpaper, original cloth. studio board (Electric Studio, Cape Town) of the Sergeants of London, Cassell and Company, 1917. + Ten modern works F Coy, 5th V.R.M.; studio card distressed and a little relating to Australian involvement in WWI. defective. Together with a printed ephemeron of Boer War Estimate $100/150 interest. Estimate $200/400 [65] BEAN, C.E.W. (editor). THE ANZAC BOOK. Written and [59] Illustrated in Gallipoli by the Men of Anzac. Quarto, pp. xvi, CRESWICKE, Louis. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE 170 + frontispiece and 10 other coloured plates, and one TRANSVAAL WAR. Eight volumes, quarto, with folding plate, numerous leaves of plates included in the illustrations (some in colour) and maps, original decorated pagination; original E.W. Cole green cloth with David cloth. Edinburgh, T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1900. Complete. Barker wrapper bound in, a near fine copy; without Estimate $100/150 dustwrapper and almost certainly so issued. Cover imprint: Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, E.W. Cole, Book Arcade, [60] [but London, Cassell and Co.], 1916. First edition: rare E.W. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE IN FRANCE. Cole Australian issue. This imprint not in Dornbusch (but see AUSSIE: A reprint of all the numbers of the Diggers’ own 237 for the London issues and see his annotation for the New paper of the battlefield, wholly written, illustrated and printed York issue); not in Fielding and O’Neill. in the field by members of the A.I.F. Octavo, separately- Estimate $80/120 paginated facsimiles of the original thirteen issues, cheap paper tanning as always, original cloth-backed boards with [66] chipped dustwrapper. Sydney, Phillip L. Harris on behalf of BEAN, C.E.W. (editor). THE ANZAC BOOK. Written the Australian War Museum, 1920. Facsimile edition of the and Illustrated in Gallipoli by the Men of Anzac. Quarto, original issues. frontispiece in colour, plates and decorations, lacking front Estimate $60/80 free endpaper, original cloth with colour pictorial onlay. London, Cassell and Company, 1916. Scarce cloth issue. [61] Estimate $80/120 BARRETT, James W. and Lieutenant P.E. DEANE. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS IN EGYPT… [67] Octavo, full-page photographic plates, original dark red BEAN, C.E.W. (editor). THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF cloth. London, H.K. Lewis and Co., 1918. First edition. AUSTRALIA in the War of 1914 – 1918. 12 volumes, [together with] BARRETT, SIR James W. A VISION OF octavo, with plates, etc, original cloth (volume six flecked). THE POSSIBLE: WHAT THE R.A.M.C. MIGHT Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1938-42. Mixed editions. BECOME. AN ACCOUNT OF SOME OF THE MEDICAL Estimate $600/900 WORK IN EGYPT. Octavo, folding maps and one leaf of plates, errata slip, bright original blue ribbed cloth. London, [68] H.K. Lewis & Co., 1919. First edition. [together with] BRIDGER, T.D. WITH THE 27th BATTERY IN FRANCE. BARRETT, SIR James W. THE WAR WORK OF THE Octavo, coloured title-leaf and nine photographic plates, Y.M.C.A. IN EGYPT. Octavo, plates and maps (two original cloth, with small paper titling-label on the front folding), additional note slip at p. xix; original green ribbed board. No imprint or colophon [London, St. Clement’s Press cloth. London, H.K. Lewis & Co., 1919. Scarce: first (?)], n.d. but 1919. Very scarce. edition. Ownership inscription of Lieutenant A. Christie, 26th Estimate $300/600 Battalion A.I.F., on front endpaper. Estimate $100/150 [69] BURKE, Keast (editor). WITH HORSE AND MORSE IN [62] MESOPOTAMIA: THE STORY OF THE ANZACS IN BARRETT, James W., and P.E. DEANE. AUSTRALIAN ASIA. Quarto, pp. [viii], 200, with very numerous vignettes ARMY MEDICAL CORPS IN EGYPT. Octavo, plates, in the text and with full-page plates included in the original cloth. London, H.K. Lewis & Co., 1918. + Copies of pagination; original cloth-backed boards, printed paper label May Tilton’s THE GREY BATTALION (1933) and W.J. on the spine and large illustrated printed paper label on the Denny’s A DIGGER AT HOME AND ABROAD (1942). front board. Sydney, Arthur McQuitty & Co., 1927. First Estimate $80/120 edition: very scarce. Loosely inserted is a letter from ‘Mick’ on the letterhead of a Sydney firm of engineers presenting the volume. The letter notes that he is one of those in the facing photographic dustwrapper (dusted, few small defects and photograph and also mentions that he has (very neatly as blemishes). Tamworth, The Tamworth Newspaper Company, befits an engineer) marked the rear map endpaper with his 1929. Extremely scarce: an account of the New South Wales outward and return route during the incident recorded. coastal artillery by a participant – anonymous but identified Estimate $500/700 by Dornbusch (236). Estimate $120/180 [70] CARNE, W.A. IN GOOD COMPANY: An Account of the [78] 6th Machine Gun Company A.I.F. in search of Peace, 1915- FOURTH ARMY GENERAL HOSPITAL. REMNANTS 19. Octavo, with plates and maps, lacking front free FROM RANDWICK. Quarto, illustrations throughout, endpaper, original cloth. Melbourne, 6th Machine Gun original cloth-backed illustrated boards. Sydney, Distributed Company, 1937. First edition. by Tyrrell’s Limited, 1919. Scarce: the superior issue in Estimate $200/400 boards (mainly for presentation?). This is a presentation copy inscribed by James R. Tyrrell, George Tyrrell, and others of [71] the bookselling firm. CAVILL, H.W. IMPERISHABLE ANZACS: A Story of the Estimate $120/160 Famous First Brigade… Quarto, coloured plates, tipped-in advertisement slip, illustrations in the text, original wrappers [79] in a custom-made folding cloth case. Sydney, William Brooks, GORMAN, E. WITH THE TWENTY-SECOND: A History 1916. First edition. of the Twenty-Second Battalion, A.I.F. Octavo, with plates, Estimate $150/300 original cloth-backed boards. Melbourne, H.H. Champion, Australian Authors’ Agency, 1919. First edition. [72] Estimate $200/300 CHATTO, Ronald Henry Stewart. THE SEVENTH COMPANY: (FIELD ENGINEERS) A.I.F. 1915 – 1918. [80] Octavo, plates, original purple cloth. Sydney, Smith’s GREEN, F.C. THE FORTIETH: A Record of the 40th Newspapers, 1936. Battalion, A.I.F. Octavo, with maps, original cloth with the Estimate $200/400 usual attrition of the white lettering and illustration on the front board. Hobart, John Vail, 1922. Very scarce. [73] Estimate $300/400 COLLIVER, E.J. and B.H. RICHARDSON (editors). THE FORTY-THIRD: The Story and Official History of the [81] 43rd Battalion, A.I.F. Octavo, with plates and maps, flecked GREEN, James. NEWS FROM NO MAN’S LAND. (as always) original cloth. Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1920. Octavo, pp. 144 + frontispiece; original red cloth, text evenly Estimate $300/500 tanned (cheap paper), some Sunday School stamps repeated. London, Charles H. Kelly, 1917. First edition and very [74] scarce: Green was the senior chaplain to the A.I.F. + GROSE, CUTTRISS, George Percival. “OVER THE TOP” WITH Frank. A ROUGH Y.M. BLOKE. Octavo, plates and full- THE THIRD AUSTRALIAN DIVISION... Octavo, plates, page map, original blue lettered cloth. Melbourne, The line-drawings throughout the text by Neil McBeath, original Specialty Press, n.d., circa 1921. First edition. Includes the illustrated cloth. London, Charles H. Kelly, n.d. but 1918. Honour Roll of the 1st Divisional Artillery on pp. 171 – 180. First edition: an uncommon author’s presentation copy, + An inscribed and signed presentation copy of Harris’s inscribed and signed on the front endpaper to Lt.-Col. C.T. Signal Venture (London, 1951). Griffiths, and dated France, 12/3/18. Estimate $120/180 Estimate $130/260 [82] [75] GULLETT, H.S., Charles BARRETT, and David DEVINE, W. THE STORY OF A BATTALION. Octavo, BARKER (editors). AUSTRALIA IN PALESTINE. 12 plates (with printed tissue guards) after , Quarto, plates, maps, original wrappers. Sydney, Angus & and four maps; original red cloth. Melbourne, Melville & Robertson, 1919. Twentieth thousand. + AUSSIE: A reprint Mullen, 1919. First edition. of all the numbers of the Diggers’ own paper... Octavo, Estimate $180/360 original cloth-backed boards with dustwrapper (worn on spine). Sydney, Australian War Museum, 1920. A copy of the [76] second edition of the ANZAC MEMORIAL (1917), one leaf DINNING, Hector W. NILE TO ALEPPO: WITH THE torn. + Two other works, including Winsome Jennings, THE LIGHT-HORSE IN THE MIDDLE-EAST. Small quarto, WAR WORKER (1917). thirteen leaves of plates by James McBey (five tipped-in and Estimate $150/200 in colour), original cloth. London, George Allen & Unwin, 1920. First edition. [83] Estimate $200/400 GULLETT, H.S., Charles BARRETT, and David BARKER (editors). AUSTRALIA IN PALESTINE. [77] Quarto, coloured and black & white plates, maps, original FORSYTH, William Stanley. “FRONSAC.” GARRISON wrappers. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1919. Twentieth-first GUNNERS. Part I. The Legends of a Subaltern. Part II. The thousand. + AUSSIE: A REPRINT OF ALL THE Port-Cullis. Octavo, pp. 164; original cloth with the very rare NUMBERS OF THE DIGGERS’ OWN PAPER... Octavo, original cloth-backed boards. Sydney, Australian War illustrated personal narrative. + A copy of LETTERS FROM Museum, 1920. + Copies of AUSTRALASIA TRIUMPH- A YOUNG QUEENSLANDER (1915), and an ex-library ANT (1916), and THE STORY OF THE ANZACS (1917). copy of DIARY OF AN AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER (1921). Estimate $150/200 Estimate $100/150

[84] [91] HAMMOND, Ernest Waldemar. HISTORY OF THE LEE, Major Joseph Edward. THE CHRONICLE OF THE 11TH LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT: FOURTH LIGHT 45TH BATTALION, A.I.F. Octavo, maps and plates, HORSE BRIGADE, A.I.F. WAR 1914 – 1919. Octavo, original blue cloth. Sydney, 45th Battalion Association, n.d. plates; a small stamp on title-page, original cloth. Brisbane, but 1927. Extremely scarce. William Brooks, 1942. First edition: scarce. Estimate $320/440 Estimate $360/480 [92] [85] LINDSAY, Daryl. “DIGGER” BOOK [cover title]. Folio, 16 HARVEY, Sgt. W.J. THE RED AND WHITE DIAMOND. leaves, printed in two or more colours; name excised from the Authorised History of the Twenty-fourth Battalion A.I.F. top of the limitation leaf and now expertly made good; Octavo, with plates and maps, original boards. Melbourne, original cloth-backed gilt-printed boards with pictorial onlay. Alexander McCubbin, [1921]. First edition. + A worn copy of Melbourne, The Sun Art Studios, 1919. Very scarce limited Dollman and Skinner’s THE BLUE AND BROWN edition of 450 copies in boards: inscribed presentation copy DIAMOND (1921) covered in adhesive plastic. (dated 1920). Estimate $200/400 Estimate $200/400 [86] HERALD, The (Melbourne). THE HERALD. [93] EXTRAORDINARY EDITION. GERMANY LONGMORE, C. THE OLD SIXTEENTH: Being a Record SURRENDERS TO THE ALLIES. Broadside folio, of the 16th Battalion, A.I.F., during the GREAT WAR, 1914 newsprint printed on one side only; old folds, trivial loss to – 1918. Octavo, frontispiece and three folding plates, other masthead. Melbourne, 11 November 1918. Very rare and illustrations in the text, original brown cloth, all edges ephemeral: the special one leaf edition of the Melbourne speckled; with very friable dustwrapper of thin brown Herald announcing the Armistice, issued between editions. wrapping-paper, the title printed on the front panel but the Estimate $60/90 dustwrapper otherwise blank, the spine panel is defective and all edges are somewhat frayed. , History Committee of [87] the 16th Battalion Association, 1929. First edition: scarce – HOLGATE, Sgt. A. ALL ABAHT IT. Two issues [all with dustwrapper it is very rare. published], large duodecimo and small quarto; both in the Estimate $600/900 original wrappers. London, 1916, and In the Field [France?], 1919. The complete series of the journal of the [94] 10th Field Ambulance: the two issues effectively comprise a McGIBBON, Frederick William. THE FORTY-FIRST. history of the unit. Not in Dornbusch; Trigellis-Smith, 328 Quarto, illustrations throughout, folding honour roll, original (issue 2 only). pictorial boards, small old tape repair on spine. No imprint Estimate $300/500 [France, In the Field, n.d. but probably circa 1919]. Rare unit history printed in the field. [88] Estimate $800/1600 HUGHES, W.S. MODERN CRUSADERS: An Account of the Campaign in Sinai and Palestine up to the Capture of [95] Jerusalem. Octavo, with illustrations and maps, original McNICOL, Norman Gordon. THE THIRTY-SEVENTH: cloth. Melbourne, Melville & Mullen, n.d. but 1919. + Copies HISTORY OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH BATTALION of THE DESERT CAMPAIGNS (1918), THE FIGHTING A.I.F. Octavo, leaves of plates, with full-page maps in the CAMELIERS (1934), and a 1947 reprint of THE WELLS OF text, ownership inscription of battalion member on front BEERSHEBA. endpaper, original cloth. Melbourne, Modern Printing Estimate $100/200 Company, 1936. First edition. Dornbusch, 330; Fielding and O’Neill, p. 228; Trigellis-Smith, 233. [89] Estimate $500/700 KEATINGE, M.B. WAR BOOK of the Third Pioneer Battalion. Octavo, with plates and maps, endpapers stained, [96] spine-faded original purple buckram Melbourne, The MEDICAL CORPS. FOURTH DIVISION AMC Speciality Press, n.d. circa 1920. Scarce. ASSOCIATION. WITH THE DIGGERS 1914 – 1918. Estimate $200/400 Quarto, with illustrations throughout, original cloth-backed boards with colour pictorial onlay by Leyshon White on the [90] front board, new pastedown endpapers, AMC association KNYVETT, Captain R. Hugh. “OVER THERE” WITH stamp, and erasure on rear board. Melbourne, 1933. First THE AUSTRALIANS. Octavo, eight leaves of plates, edition: very scarce. original decorated cloth. New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons, Estimate $100/200 1918. The true first edition – preceding the more common British edition – of this well-regarded and quite well- [97] [104] MILES, Brevet-Colonel C.G.M. THE CAMPAIGN IN RICHARDSON, J.D. THE HISTORY OF THE 7TH MESOPOTAMIA UP TO 30TH APRIL, 1917. Octavo, LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT A.I.F. Octavo, illustrations, seven folding coloured maps in a back endpocket, original original boards. [Perth, John Burridge Military Antiques, wrappers. Melbourne, H.J. Green, Government Printer, 1980s – 1990s]. Facsimile edition limited to 200 copies. + 1929. Very scarce. Facsimile editions of Wrigley’s THE BATTLE BELOW, and Estimate $100/200 Gorman’s “WITH THE TWENTY-SECOND”, both limited to 200 copies. [98] Estimate $150/300 MILLS, Sergeant Edgar Yelverton. SMALL GROUP of documents and a manuscript letter mostly relating to Mills’s [105] service with the 1st Light Horse in Egypt. 1916-1919. ROHU, Bombadier Sil and Gunner Eric HARDING Includes Mills’s certificate of discharge. (editors). THE 7TH FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE Estimate $120/180 YANDOO… Whilst on Active Service in France, and Return Journey to Australia. Volume III. Tall duodecimo, coloured [99] plates and folding maps, photographic illustrations, original MOONEY, Charles James. THE HISTORY OF THE printed wrappers (sunned on spine). [Sydney, Government NINTH AUSTRALIAN FIELD AMBULANCE. Quarto, Printer, 1920] but dated September 1919. Scarce. with illustrations; original wrappers, preserved in a folding Estimate $200/300 cloth case with leather spine label. Sydney, John Sands, 1919. Rare. Not in Dornbusch; Trigellis-Smith, 327. [106] Estimate $1000/1500 SCHULER, Phillip F.E. AUSTRALIA IN ARMS: A Narrative of the Australasian Imperial Force and their [100] achievement at Anzac. Octavo, plates and maps, original MORROW, Edgar. IRON IN THE FIRE. Octavo, original cloth. London, Unwin, 1916. + Four others including works cloth. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1934. Reminiscences of by Ashmead-Bartlett and Sydney De Loghe. the 28th Battalion, A.I.F. + McKINNEY, J.P. CRUCIBLE. Estimate $100/200 Octavo original cloth with very scarce dustwrapper. Sydney, Angus & Robertson Limited, 1935. First edition. [107] Estimate $120/180 SCHULER, Phillip F.E. THE BATTLEFIELDS OF ANZAC. A deeply interesting and historical series of views [101] depicting the heroism of our gallant Anzac boys on the field MOSS, L.C. “AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL WAR of battle. By the War Correspondent of the “Age”… Oblong PHOTOGRAPHS” SERIES. Collection of 58 numbered and octavo, photographic illustrations throughout; original captioned cigarette cards; in fine condition in a colour-illustrated wrappers. Melbourne, Osboldstone & Co., contemporary, possibly original, stock album, the album with [ 1916]. Very scarce. + [HUGHES, W.M., Prime Minister]. some wear. Melbourne, Rose Stereographs for L.C. Moss, EXTRACT FROM GOVERNMENT OF AUSTRALIA Madden Street, Albert Park Melbourne, n.d. circa 1917. Rare GAZETTE, No. 98, 25th JUNE, 1917… [drop title]. Octavo, and ephemeral: a series of miniature cigarette card stapled as issued. Melbourne, Commonwealth of Australia, reproductions of Official War Photographs, numbered and 1917. Uncommon. captioned. The Rose Stereograph Company and other firms Estimate $160/240 produced these series of cards individualised for sale by local businesses. The 58 cards in this album are numbered to 70. [108] Those present are nos. 1, 2, 7, 9 – 27, 29 – 62, 64, 70. + Six STEPHEN, Adrian Consett. AN AUSTRALIAN IN THE items of ephemera of Australian Great War interest, most R.F.A. Being Letters and Diary 0f Adrian Consett Stephen, quite uncommon. Lieut. R.F.A, M.C., C.de G. Octavo, plates; original cloth. Estimate $200/400 Sydney, W.C. Penfold, 1918. First edition. Estimate $130/220 [102] OLDEN, A.C. WESTRALIAN CAVALRY IN THE WAR: [109] The Story of the 10th Light Horse Regiment, A.I.F., in the SUTHERLAND, L.W. ACES AND KINGS. Octavo, pp. Great War, 1914 -- 1918. Octavo, with illustrations and maps xii, 276 + 24 leaves of plates; original cloth with little edge- (seven in endpocket), original cloth. Melbourne, Alexander chipped dustwrapper. London, John Hamilton, n.d. but circa McCubbin, n.d. but 1921. 1935. First UK edition: rare with dustwrapper. Estimate $400/600 Estimate $180/320

[103] [110] POSTCARD. SOUVENIR OF AUSTRALIA’S FIGHTING SUTHERLAND, L.W. ACES AND KINGS. Octavo, black SONS, Liverpool Camp. European War, 1915. and white plates, original cloth (slightly flecked). Sydney, Photographically illustrated leporello in pictorial titling Angus & Robertson, 1935. First Australian edition. envelope. Sydney, 1915. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $60/90 [111] edition: scarce. Syd Trigellis-Smith / Bill Douglass copy. THORP, C.H. A HANDFUL OF AUSSEYS. Octavo, Trigellis-Smith, 393. + SHARE, Pat (editor). MUD AND plates, original cloth. London, John Lane, 1919. + Copies of BLOOD: “ALBURY’S OWN”… Octavo, pp. xvi, 464, with Blocksidge’s AN ANZAC MUSTER (1916), E.A. Dunn’s illustrations and maps throughout; original boards with THREE ANZACS IN THE WAR (1918), and W.J. Denny’s dustwrapper. Melbourne, Heritage Book Publications, 1978. THE DIGGERS (1919). Extended edition. Trigellis-Smith, 394. Estimate $80/120 Estimate $160/220

[112] [118] TRELOAR, J.L. (ed.). AUSTRALIAN CHIVALRY: ALLCHIN, Frank. PURPLE AND BLUE: The History of Reproductions in Colour and Duo-Tone of Official War the 2/10th Battalion, A.I.F. (The Adelaide Rifles), 1939 – Paintings. Oblong folio, tipped-in plates (many in colour), 1945. Octavo, plates; original cloth, rebacked with new original gilt-decorated cloth, in original box (distressed). endpapers, the original spine mounted, without dustwrapper Canberra, , 1933. as issued. Adelaide, 10th Battalion Association, 1958. First Estimate $60/90 edition: scarce. With a photocopy of the nominal role from the supplement issued to the 1993 second edition bound in [113] (for Bill Douglass). Dornbusch, 414; Trigellis-Smith, 372. WANLISS, Newton. THE HISTORY OF THE Estimate $200/400 FOURTEENTH BATTALION, A.I.F. Being the Story of the Vicissitudes of an Australian Unit During the Great War. Octavo, with plates and maps, original first issue cloth, [119] flecked and faded (as usual). Melbourne, The Arrow Printery, AUSTIN, Victor. TO KOKODA AND BEYOND: The Story 1929. of the 39th Battalion 1941-1943. Octavo, with maps and Estimate $400/600 illustrations; original boards with dustwrapper. Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1988. First edition. Trigellis- [114] Smith, 433. + APLIN, Douglas. RABAUL: 1942. Octavo, WILKINS, George Herbert. AUSTRALIAN WAR illustrations; original boards with dustwrapper. Melbourne, PHOTOGRAPHS: A Pictorial Record from November, 1917 2/22nd Battalion A.I.F. Lark Force Association, 1980. First to the end of the War. Edited by Captain Geo. H. Wilkins, edition: 2/22nd Battalion, Lark Force; also No 1 Independent M.C. Quarto, very numerous photographic illustrations, Company. Trigellis-Smith, 392. original wrappers (worn on spine). London, A.I.F. Estimate $120/150 Publications Sections, 1919. + A copy of FROM THE AUSTRALIAN FRONT (1917) in wrappers. + Two volumes [120] I & II of the ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS in publisher’s AYRIS, Cyril. ALL THE BULL’S MEN: No 2 Australian half morocco. Independent Company (2/2nd Commando Squadron). Estimate $120/160 Octavo, with illustrations; original boards with dustwrapper in slipcase. [Perth], 2/2nd Commando Association, 2006. [115] First edition. WILKINS, George Herbert. AUSTRALIAN WAR Estimate $100/200 PHOTOGRAPHS: A Pictorial Record from November, 1917 to the end of the War. Edited by Captain Geo. H. Wilkins, M.C. Quarto, very numerous photographic illustrations, [121] original wrappers. London, A.I.F. Publications Sections, BENSON, S.E. THE STORY OF THE 42 AUSTRALIAN 1919. A copy of FROM THE AUSTRALIAN FRONT INFANTRY BATTALION. Octavo, plates, maps; bright (1917). original cloth, with dustwrapper (one tiny abrasion on the Estimate $100/200 front panel). Sydney, Dymock’s, 1952. First edition. Dornbusch, 426; Fielding and O’Neill, p. 229; Trigellis- [116] Smith, 434. WILSON, Brigadier-General Lachlan Chisholm. Estimate $150/200 NARRATIVE... OF OPERATIONS OF THIRD LIGHT HORSE BRIGADE, A.I.F. from 27th October 1917 to 4th [122] March 1919. Octavo, pp. 64; small ink shelf mark on first leaf BENSON, S.E. THE STORY OF THE 42 AUSTRALIAN and a few inoffensive marks here and there, a very good copy INFANTRY BATTALION. Octavo, plates, maps, original in the original printed wrappers. Cairo, Oriental Advertising cloth. Sydney, Dymock’s, 1952. First edition. Company, 1919. Very rare: Wilson published an extended Estimate $60/90 version of this unit history in Sydney a few years later (see below). Dornbusch, 405; Fielding and O’Neill, p. 231; [123] Trigellis-Smith, 269. BRIGG, Stan and Les. THE 36TH AUSTRALIAN Estimate $1000/1500 INFANTRY BATTALION 1939 – 1945. Octavo, pp. xvi, 210, [2] (blank) + eleven leaves of plates, maps in the text; [117] original boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, The 36th Battalion ALLAN, J. Alex, and others (edited by). MUD AND Association, 1967. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 431. BLOOD: 1940 – 1942. ALBURY’S OWN (2/23rd Estimate $120/180 BATTALION, A.I.F. 9th DIVISION). Octavo; original cloth. Melbourne, Ramsay, Ware Publishing, circa 1942. First [124] [129] BUDDEN, F.M. THE 36TH AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY DAVIDSON, Reginald. WITH COURAGE HIGH: The BATTALION 1939 – 1945. The Story of an Australian History of the 2/8th Field Company Royal Australian Infantry Battalion and its Part in the War Against Japan. Engineers 1940 – 1946. Octavo, plates; original cloth with Octavo, illustrations; original cloth with dustwrapper. dustwrapper. Melbourne, 2/8th Field Company, R.A.E. Sydney, The Author, 1973. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 437. Association, 1964. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 454. + CRANSTON, Fred. ALWAYS FAITHFUL: THE Estimate $100/200 HISTORY OF THE 49th AUSTRALIAN BATTALION 1916 – 1982. Tall octavo, with maps and illustrations; original pictorial glazed boards, as issued without [130] dustwrapper. Brisbane, Boolarong Publications, 1983. First GARLAND, Ron. NOTHING IS FOR EVER: THE edition. Trigellis-Smith, 110. HISTORY OF 2/3 COMMANDOS. Octavo, illustrations, Estimate $120/180 with errata slip; original boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, The Author, 1997. First edition. + LAMBERT, G.E. COMMANDO: FROM TIDAL RIVER TO TARAKAN. [125] THE STORY OF No. 4 AUSTRALIAN INDEPENDENT CALLINAN, Bernard. INDEPENDENT COMPANY. The COMPANY, AIF. 1941-45. Octavo, with illustrations; 2/2 and 2/4 Australian Independent Companies in Portuguese original boards with dustwrapper. Melbourne, 2/4th Timor, 1941 – 1943. Octavo, plates, maps and illustrations in Commando Association, 1994. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, the text; tape stains on endpapers but very good in the 493. + PIRIE, A.A. COMMANDO – DOUBLE BLACK: AN original (little faded cloth) with chipped dustwrapper. HISTORICAL NARRATIVE OF THE 2/5th AUSTRALIAN Melbourne, Heinemann, 1954. First edition. Dornbusch, 430; INDEPENDENT COMPANY… 1942 – 1945. Square Trigellis-Smith, 491.+ BOTTRELL, A. CAMEOS OF octavo, illustrations, maps; original boards with dustwrapper. COMMANDOS: MEMORIES OF EIGHT AUSTRALIAN Sydney, 2/5th Commando Trust, 1993. First edition: signed COMMANDO SQUADRONS IN NEW GUINEA AND by the author. Trigellis-Smith, 497. QUEENSLAND. Octavo; original cloth with dustwrapper. Estimate $200/400 Adelaide, [Legacy], 1971. Very scarce: first edition. Trigellis- Smith, 500. + NOONAN, William. THE SURPRISING BATTALION: AUSTRALIAN COMMANDOS IN CHINA. [131] Octavo; original cloth with dustwrapper. Sydney, N.S.W. GRAEME-EVANS, A.L. OF STORMS AND RAINBOWS: Bookstall Co., 1945. First edition. Dornbusch, 472; Trigellis- THE STORY OF THE MEN OF THE 2/12TH BATTALION Smith, 534. A.I.F. Two volumes, folio, with illustrations; original boards Estimate $150/300 with dustwrappers. Hobart, 12th Battalion Association, 1989 – 1991. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 374 [126] Estimate $200/300 CHRISTIE, R.W. and Robert CHRISTIE. A HISTORY OF THE 2/29 BATTALION 8TH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION AIF. Octavo, illustrations; fine in the original [132] imitation morocco boards with dustwrapper. Sale, The GRAHAM, George Burton and Frank SMYTH. A Author, 1983. First edition: signed by the author. Trigellis- NATION GREW WINGS: The Graphic Story of the Smith, 407. Australian-Built Beauforts of the Royal Australian Air Force Estimate $100/160 in New Guinea. Octavo, plates; original cloth with dustwrapper. Melbourne, Winterset House, 1946. First edition. + JILLETT, Leslie. MORESBY’S FEW: BEING AN [127] ACCOUNT OF THE ACTIVITIES OF No. 32 SQUADRON CLARK, Staff Sergeant Frank. “PHOTOGRAPHS FROM IN NEW GUINEA IN 1942. Octavo, pp. 108 (last blank), THE MIDDLE EAST” [manuscript cover title]. Oblong with illustrations by Harold Freedman; original wrappers with octavo, stock photograph album, approximately 97 snapshots little edge-chipped dustwrapper. Narrabri (NSW),The North and 32 commercial photographs (some coloured), in excellent Western Courier, 1945. First edition: No. 32 General state. The album commences with embarkation on 15 Reconnaissance Squadron, includes No,. 24 Squadron from September 1940 from Port Melbourne aboard the ‘Christian Rabaul. + Four others related. Huygens’, and concludes (“Finis”) on 3 October 1941. The Estimate $200/400 final six images are of actual bayonet practice at what appears to be an airstrip. Estimate $150/300 [133] HOCKING, Philip. THE LONG CARRY: A History of the [128] 2/1 Australian Machine Gun Battalion 1939-46. Octavo, CROOKS, William. THE FOOTSOLDIERS: The Story of illustrations and maps; original boards with dustwrapper. the 2/33rd Australian Infantry Battalion, A.I.F. in the War of Melbourne, 2/1 Machine Gun Battalion Association, 1997. 1939-45. Octavo, plates, maps; original cloth with First edition. + BELLAIR, John. FROM SNOW TO dustwrapper. Sydney, Printcraft Press, 1971. First edition: JUNGLE: A HISTORY OF THE 2/3 AUSTRALIAN with the scarce separately-published Nominal Roll of the MACHINE GUN BATTALION. Octavo, illustrations, maps; Battalion in original wrappers. Trigellis-Smith, 411. original boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, Allen & Unwin, Estimate $440/600 1987. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 445. Estimate $150/200 Lot 139

[134] Association, 1961. First edition: signed by the author. JILLETT, Leslie. MORESBY’S FEW: Being an account of Dornbusch, 470; Trigellis-Smith, 439. the activities of No. 32 Squadron in New Guinea in 1942. Estimate $120/180 Octavo, pp. 108 (last blank), with illustrations by Harold Freedman; a fine copy bound with the original wrappers in [137] neat binder’s cloth. Narrabri (NSW),The North Western McNAB, Alexander. WE WERE THE FIRST: THE UNIT Courier, 1945. First edition: signed by the author on the title- HISTORY OF NO. 1 INDEPENDENT COMPANY. Folio, page. ANB, 23242; McLaren Aviation, 45; McLaren Air with illustrations, maps; original pictorial glazed boards, Power, 2628. issued without dustwrapper. Loftus, Australian Military Estimate $100/150 History Publications, 1998. First edition.+ MARTINDALE, R.J. and R.L. BLOKES FROM THE CAV: Personnel of 9th [135] Australian Division Cavalry Regiment & 2/9th Australian JOHNSON, Ken T. THE 2/11TH (CITY OF PERTH) Cavalry (Commando) Regiment. Folio, with illustrations; AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION: 1939-45. Folio, comb-bound as issued. [Melbourne, The Authors, 1993]. First with illustrations in the text; original boards with edition: numbered limited edition, this no. 100. Trigellis- dustwrapper. Perth, John Burridge, 2000. Presentation copy, Smith, 499. + ASTILL, Don. COMMANDO WHITE inscribed and signed by the author. DIAMOND: Memoir of Service of the 2/8 Australian Estimate $100/150 Commando Squadron Australia and the South-West Pacific 1942 – 1945. Folio, with illustrations; original pictorial [136] glazed boards, as issued without dustwrapper. Loftus, MATHEWS, Russell. MILITIA BATTALION AT WAR. Australian Military History Publications, 1996. First edition. The History of the 58/59th Australian Infantry Battalion in Trigellis-Smith, 864. + BALL, Reginald Arthur. TORRES the Second World War. Octavo, plates, maps; original STRAIT FORCE 1942 TO 1945: The Defence of Cape York boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, 58/59th Battalion – Torres Strait and Merauke in Dutch New Guinea. Folio, with illustrations, maps; original pictorial glazed boards. Melbourne, 2/12 Field Regiment Association, 1991. First Loftus, Australian Military History Publications, 1996. First edition of the official unit history. Together with the edition. Trigellis-Smith, 862. subsequently-published companion publication, Take Post: A Estimate $200/300 Pictorial Record of 2/12 Australian Field Regiment 1940 – 1946. Folio, illustrations; original wrappers. Melbourne, 2/12 [138] Field Regiment Association, 1993. Trigellis-Smith, 557. MURRAY, K.G. (publisher). ARMY: THE AUSTRALIAN Estimate $100/200 ARMY MAGAZINE. 30 issues in five volumes, small quarto; bound with wrappers in uniform contemporary [143] quarter morocco (silk endpapers in the first two volumes), PENFOLD, A.W., et al. GALLEGHAN’S GREYHOUNDS: with binder’s ticket of J.A. Martyn, 26 Hunter Street, Sydney, The Story of the 2/30th Australian Infantry Battalion, 22nd in vol. 5; a fine complete run. Sydney, December, 1942 – November, 1940 – 10th October, 1945. Octavo, pp. xviii, 406 September, 1945. Rare complete: the publisher’s file copy of (last colophon only) + ten leaves of plates, maps in the text; the complete run of this important magazine, published six name clipped from front endpaper but near fine in original times a year. Signed by K.G. Murray on the title of the first cloth. Sydney, 2/30th Battalion, A.I.F. Association, 1949. issue of volume 5. Published in the hardest years of the First edition. Dornbusch, 477; Trigellis-Smith, 408. Second World War, 1942-5, it played an important role in Estimate $360/480 maintaining morale while informing and entertaining the troops. The magazine includes articles by Ion Idriess, short [144] unit and battalion histories, military news, and the like, but ROSS, A.R. THE SEVENTEENTH BRIGADE also pin-up girls, cartoons, fiction series, verse, MAGAZINE: A Record of Four Years of Campaigning. advertisements, etc. Dornbusch, 513. Small quarto, with illustrations throughout; small sticker Estimate $800/1200 ghost on the first leaf, original cloth-backed card boards. [Melbourne, 17th Australian Infantry Brigade, 1944]. First [139] edition. Trigellis-Smith, 350. + A very good group of eleven NEW GUINEA CAMPAIGN. HESKETH, Leslie. (artist) pamphlet pieces of Australian Second World War interest, a ORIGINAL WATER COLOURS OF NEW GUINEA [cover number published privately. title]. Oblong quarto, ten watercolours (generally about 190 Estimate $100/150 x 250 mm), captioned in the margins, signed in the images, mounted on card and bound in contemporary sand-grain [145] green cloth, title in gilt on the front board, fine bright images. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS. THE CORPS OF [New Guinea, circa 1943-5]. The artist, Leslie Hesketh, has ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS IN THE SECOND proved elusive. He appears to have been attached to the US WORLD WAR 1939-45. Quarto, plates; original boards Military Forces, possibly but not necessarily a serviceman. with dustwrapper. Melbourne, Specialty Press, [1947]. First US Forces were parachuted into the Markham Valley, the edition: extremely scarce with dustwrapper. Complete with subject of many of the watercolours, in September 1943. A the loosely inserted four-page “Supplementary List”. most attractive album, in exceptional condition. Dornbusch, 407a; Trigellis-Smith, 449. + AUSTRALIAN Estimate $500/1000 CORPS OF SIGNALS. SIGNALS: THE STORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS. WRITTEN AND [140] PREPARED BY MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN O’LEARY, Shawn. TO THE GREEN FIELDS BEYOND… CORPS OF SIGNALS. Quarto, frontispiece by Dr. Julian The Story of the 6th Australian Division Cavalry Smith, other illustrations throughout; original cloth with Commandos. Octavo, with illustrations; original cloth with dustwrapper. [Sydney, Halstead Press for the Australian dustwrapper. [Brisbane, The Author], 1975. First edition. Corps of Signals], 1954. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 56. Trigellis-Smith, 476. Estimate $150/300 Estimate $100/150 [146] [141] RUSSELL, William B. THE SECOND FOURTEENTH OAKES, Bill. MUZZLE BLAST: Six Years of War With the BATTALION. A History of an Australian Infantry Battalion 2/2 Australian Machine Gun Battalion, A.I.F. Oblong octavo, in the Second World War. Octavo, plates, and a large folding with illustrations and maps; original boards with coloured (New Guinea) map tipped onto back pastedown as dustwrapper. Sydney, 2/2 Machine Gun Battalion War issued; original cloth, map endpapers. Sydney, Angus & History Committee, 1980. First edition: with the separately- Robertson, 1948. First edition: very scarce. Dornbusch, 480; published 1981 supplementary Nominal Roll loosely inserted. Trigellis-Smith, 378. Trigellis-Smith, 444.+ LEWIS, Bill. OBSERVATION POST: Estimate $100/200 SIX YEARS OF WAR WITH THE 2/11th AUST. ARMY FIELD REGIMENT. Oblong octavo, with maps and [147] illustrations; original boards with dustwrapper. Melbourne, TRIGELLIS-SMITH, Syd. ALL THE KING’S ENEMIES: 1989. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 555. A History of the 2/5th Australian Infantry Battalion. Octavo, Estimate $100/200 with illustrations and maps; original cloth with dustwrapper. Melbourne, 2/5 Battalion Association, 1988. First edition: [142] warmly and personally inscribed to Bill Douglas by the PARSONS, Max. GUNFIRE!: A HISTORY OF THE 2/12 author. Trigellis-Smith, 365. AUSTRALIAN FIELD REGIMENT 1940 – 1946. Octavo, Estimate $100/160 with illustrations; original boards with dustwrapper. [148] edition: the rare first edition was published in Sydney, circa TRIGELLIS-SMITH, Syd. THE PURPLE DEVILS: A 1972. See Trigellis-Smith, 647 (first edition). together with History of the 2/6 Australian Commando Squadron… HORNER, D.M. SAS: PHANTOMS OF THE JUNGLE. A Octavo, illustrations; original boards with dustwrapper. HISTORY OF THE AUSTRALIAN SPECIAL AIR Melbourne, 2/6 Commando Squadron Association, 1992. SERVICE. Octavo, illustrations; original boards with First edition: author’s inscribed presentation copy to Bill dustwrapper. Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1989. First edition. Douglass. Trigellis-Smith, 498. Trigellis-Smith, 35. together with McKAY, Gary. Estimate $100/150 SLEEPING WITH YOUR EARS OPEN: ON PATROL WITH THE AUSTRALIAN SAS. Octavo, with illustrations; [149] original boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, Allen & Unwin, TURRELL, A.N. NEVER UNPREPARED: A History of the 1999. First edition: edition limited to 500 numbered and 26th Australian Battalion 9AIF) 1939 – 1946. Octavo, with signed copies. + A very ood group of seven scarce Australian illustrations; original cloth with dustwrapper. [Brisbane?], Vietnam War unit histories. 26 Battalion Association, 1992. First edition: signed and Estimate $200/300 inscribed to Bill Douglass by the author. Trigellis-Smith, 425. + Watt’s history of the 61st Battalion, Magarry’s history of 2/26th Battalion, Bilney’s history of the 14/32 Australian Infantry Battalion, and Allan and Cutts history of the 1st Australian Mountain Battery RAA, AIF ALMANACS AND DIRECTORIES Estimate $80/120 [154] [150] ALLEN, James. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN UREN, Malcolm. A. A THOUSAND MEN AT WAR: THE ALMANACK, AND GENERAL COLONIAL STORY OF THE 2/16 BATTALION, A.I.F. Octavo, with DIRECTORY, FOR 1849. Duodecimo in sixes, with maps and illustrations; tape marks on endpapers but very handcoloured folding frontispiece map and a folding table, good in the original cloth with dustwrapper. London, original cloth-backed green wrappers, title repeated on the Heinemann, 1959. First edition. Trigellis-Smith, 383. front wrapper with decorative printed border, in modern Estimate $100/160 cloth book-form box with label. Adelaide, Andrew Murray and James Allen, 1849. Rare and important early South [151] Australian almanac and directory. Ferguson, 5189 (blue WATSON, John and Louis JONES. 3 SQUADRON AT wrappers). WAR… FOREWORD BY H.N. WRIGLEY. Octavo pp. Estimate $600/900 xviii, 244 (last blank), [2] (blank) + eight leaves of plates; original cloth, illustrated endpapers, with little edge-worn [155] dustwrapper. Sydney, DAF 3 Squadron Association, 1959. ARCHER, William Henry. THE STATISTICAL First edition: scarce. REGISTER OF VICTORIA, FROM THE FOUNDATION Estimate $150/200 OF THE COLONY; WITH AN ASTRONOMICAL CALENDAR FOR 1855. Octavo, title printed in black and [152] red, original blue wrappers, rebacked, short split in front AVERY, Brian. IN THE ANZAC SPIRIT: The Fourth wrapper, bookplate of John M. Chapman, in modern cloth Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment/NZ (ANZAC) South book-form box with label. Melbourne, John Ferres, Vietnam 1968 to 1969. Octavo, with illustrations; original Government Printer, 1854. Ferguson, 6076. boards with dustwrapper. McCrae (Vic), Slouch Hat, 2002. Estimate $150/200 First edition. + AVERY, Brian. WE TOO WERE ANZACS: THE SIXTH BATTALION, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN [156] REGIMENT/NZ (ANZAC) SOUTH VIETNAM 1969 TO AUSTRALIA DIRECTORY. THE AUSTRALIA 1970. Octavo, with illustrations; original boards with DIRECTORY; VOLUME 1. Containing Directions for the dustwrapper. McCrae (Vic), Slouch Hat, 2004. First edition. southern shore of Australia, from Cape Leeuwin to Port + McAULAY, Lex. THE FIGHTING FIRST: COMBAT Stephens, including Bass’ Strait and Van Diemen’s Land. OPERATIONS IN VIETNAM 1968-69 THE FIRST Octavo, some marking, early half calf and marbled boards. BATTALION, THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN REGIMENT. London, Hydrographical Office, Admiralty, 1830. Ferguson, Octavo, with illustrations; original boards with dustwrapper. 1315. Sydney, Allen & Unwin, 1991. First edition: unit history of Estimate $200/400 1RAR in Vietnam 1968-9. Trigellis-Smith, 636. + O’BRIEN, Michael. CONSCRIPTS AND REGULARS: WITH THE [157] SEVENTH BATTALION IN VIETNAM. Octavo, plates; BOOTHBY, Josiah. THE ADELAIDE ALMANACK Town original boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, Allen and Unwin, and Country Directory, and Guide to South Australia For 1995. First edition: signed by the author. Trigellis-Smith, 1864. Octavo, original cloth-backed wrappers, in modern 654. cloth book-form box with label. Adelaide, John Howell, Estimate $160/320 [1870]. + Copies of the 1870 (original cloth, lacking map), 1871 (rebacked, with map, small repairs), 1874 (modern [153] cloth) and 1883 (modern cloth, map flecked at folds) issues, RODERICK, T.W., et al. (editors). STASS STAR. B each in modern cloth book-form box with label. COMPANY 4 RAR [wrapper title]. Quarto, illustrations; Estimate $800/1400 original stiff titling-wrappers. Perth, Burridge, 1989. Second [158] GARRAN, Andrew. THE ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALMANACK, and General Directory for 1855. Duodecimo, handcoloured signals, original wrappers, the front wrapper laid to card and with corners missing, in modern cloth book- form box with label. Adelaide, Register and Observer Offices, 1855. Rare. Estimate $500/800

[159] GARRAN, Andrew. THE ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BOOK ALMANACK and General Directory for 1854. Duodecimo, handcoloured signal plate, advertisements, later half-morocco, retaining original wrappers, in modern cloth book-form box with label. Adelaide, Register and Observer Office, 1854. Contains E.W. Andrews’s 50-page history of Murray River navigation which includes journal extracts from the voyage of the “Lady Augusta” in 1853 under Captain Cadell, and an account of Randell’s navigation in the “Mary Ann”. See Ferguson 9829f. Estimate $500/800

[160] KERR, William. KERR’S MELBOURNE ALMANAC, and Port Phillip Directory, for 1841; A Compendium of useful and accurate information connected with Port Phillip. Octavo, a little staining to a few leaves, bound without advertisements in early cloth, gilt, bookplate of John M. Chapman, in modern cloth book-form box with label. Melbourne, Kerr and Holmes, 1841. Very rare: the first Port Phillip almanac; one of the earliest books printed and published in Melbourne. Billot, 252; See Ferguson, 3233; Hyslop, 4. Estimate $2000/3000

[161] MACDONALD, D. AUSTRALIAN PRESBYTERIAN CALENDAR and Educational Register of Victoria for 1881. Octavo, original wrappers little chipped, very numerous [164] advertisements, old cancelled stamps but a decent copy. SOLOMON, V. L. NORTHERN TERRITORY TIMES Melbourne, M.L. Hutchinson, 1881. Uncommon. The ALMANAC AND DIRECTORY FOR 1887. Written and substantial group of advertisements are mainly for books (as compiled by V. L. Solomon. Octavo, advertisement leaves sold by Hutchinson). Among the additional ‘educational’ laid to fine tissue, new endpapers, a good copy in original advertisements are none for ballroom dancing. cloth, decorated and gilt, rebacked preserving original spine, Estimate $100/200 in modern cloth book-form box with label. Palmerston, N.T., “Northern Territory Times and Gazette” Office, 1887. Rare [162] and much sought. See Ferguson, 13471. SANDS, John. SYDNEY & SUBURBAN DIRECTORY, for Estimate $600/800 1900. Fortieth year of Publication. Thick octavo, original cloth-backed papered boards, front joint splitting but firm, a good copy. Sydney, John Sands, 1900. Estimate $300/400 [165] STEPHENS, John. THE ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALMANACK and General Directory for 1847. Duodecimo, [163] issued without advertisements, a fine copy in original cloth- SAWTELL, Alfred. SAWTELL’S NAUTICAL backed wrappers with paper label, in modern cloth book- ALMANAC, Costal Directory, Tide Tables, and Mercantile form box with label. Adelaide, J. Stephens, 1847. See Navy List of South Australia. 1887. Octavo, folding chart of Ferguson, 4637. Investigator Strait and Port Adelaide, Signals plate, original Estimate $600/800 wrappers little chipped, old cancelled stamps but a decent copy. Adelaide, Alfred Sawtell,1887. Rare. Estimate $120/180 [166] the 1930s; possibly authorised by CKS, possibly not. + A TANNER, John. MELBOURNE DIRECTORY FOR 1859; small quantity of aviation ephemera including postcards, containing Street Guide and Addresses of Melbourne Proper, cigarette or trading cards,etc.; circa 1920s and later. East & North Melbourne, Collingwood, Richmond, and the Estimate $60/90 business portions of Emerald Hill, Sandridge and Williamstown... Octavo, repairs to a couple of early and late leaves, later morocco, gilt, in modern cloth book-form box with label. Melbourne, John Tanner, 1859. Apparently the only year of issue. Ferguson 16701; Hyslop, 176. Estimate $300/500

[167] THOMAS, Robert. THE ROYAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALMANACK, and General Directory for 1840. Duodecimo, omitting 93/4 in pagination but with consistent signatures, original limp linen wrappers, sympathetically rebacked, in modern cloth book-form box with label. Adelaide, Robert Thomas and Co., Gazette and Register Office, 1840. Rare. See Ferguson, 3072. Estimate $500/800

EPHEMERA, including PRINTS, MAPS, DOCUMENTS, &c.

[173] [168] AVIATION. MURRAY, Mary. A GROUP OF SEVEN ALLEN, L.R. & Co. GROUP of about nine salesman’s TROPHIES. Seven trophy cups and mugs presented to Miss samples of calendar pictures, a number signed ‘Elvgren’. Mary Murray, engraved silver or silver plate. [Melbourne], Nine pieces, large narrow folio, printed in colour. [Sydney?, 1931 – 1933. Mary Murray was the only daughter of Mr. and L.R.Allen & Co., circa 1970] Mrs. Stuart Murray, of East Melbourne. Instructed by Eric Estimate $120/240 Chater of the Victorian Aero club, Mary Murray went flying solo for the first time after only nine hours training. In her [169] early twenties, she won seven or so trophies throughout 1931, ARCHITECTURE. THREE ENGRAVED PRINTS OF her first year of flying. Some of these included the R. W. ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS, printed in sepia, Heath Trophy for Most Efficient Lady Pilot, the Geoffrey approximately 285 x 415 mm. (sight), all framed and glazed. Syme Trophy for the most efficient pupil of the year and trophies for the climb and glide competition and formation Estimate $100/200 flying. In 1933, she contested and won the Aero Club race for female pilots at Moonee Valley. The Oaks was a race for [170] female pilots over a 12 miles course where her ‘spendid ARCHITECTURE. THREE ENGRAVED PRINTS OF cornering’ assisted her victory. Mary Murray and George ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS, approximately 355 x 215 Patrick (Pat) Fairbairn, another accomplished pilot who had mm. (sight), two framed and glazed, one framed. flown himself out from England, were married in April 1933. Estimate $100/200 They were terribly air-minded and started their honeymoon by flying from Melbourne to Sydney, catching a ship to New [171] Zealand, chartering another plane and flying over Mount ATHENAEUM CLUB, MELBOURNE. RULES AND Cook. Unfortunately, their happiness was not to last long. BY-LAWS OF THE ATHENAEUM CLUB, MELBOURNE. They were married for only two years and had a 14 month old March 1907. Small octavo, original publishers gilt-lettered baby when they became victims of the sport they both loved. plum morocco, fine. Melbourne, Sands and McDougall, 1904. After spending the weekend in Melbourne at the Empire Day Rare. An updated version of the 1904 edition with ink pageant, Mary Fairbairn and her husband, Pat, were both manuscript corrections, including to the date. + A quantity of tragically killed when their aircraft, piloted by Mary, stalled predominantly commercial ephemera from around the same shortly after leaving a Melbourne airfield on 26 May, 1935. It era. crashed on the Keilor Highway, killing them both instantly. Estimate $100/150 They were both only 26 years of age and yet had made a great contribution to the progress and prestige of Australian [172] Aviation. “Both were popular members of society, and Mrs. AVIATION. KINGSFORD SMITH, Charles. Fairbairn was one of the best known of the younger matrons ENGRAVED SIGNATURE on a silverplate cigarette case. in Victoria. A girl of very charming personality, she was a Silverplate cigarette case, approximately 8 cm square and 1 ‘sportswoman’ to her fingertips. Considered one of the best cm thick, silver tarnished. Probably a souvenir production of women pilots in this State, she was certainly the most attractive. With her svelte, slim figure, fair colouring, and [180] pretty hair, she always looked most attractive in her flying kit FASHION. MADAME WEIGEL’S CATALOGUE OF without pandering to the eccentric or the outré. At the aerial FASHIONS, Madame Weigel’s Cut Paper Patterns pageant on Saturday afternoon, for which she had flown [masthead] Folio, pp. 12, illustratted profusely, original pink down from Lara with her husband, she was the cynosure of titling-wrappers, torn without loss. Richmond (Victoria), all eyes...” (http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/fairbairn-mary- Oscar Weigel Lennox and Rowena Streets, n.d. but circa robertson-365). 1890s(?) Each pattern is accompanied by an illustration of the Estimate $200/400 finished garment; the front wrapper includes a list of agents for Madame Weigel’s patterns, numbering over 250 and [174] everywhere from Perth to Fiji! + Two items of 1950’s fashion AVIATION. WATSON, Basil. “SOUVENIR released from interest. Basil Watson’s Biplane Using ‘Shell’ Benzine”. Printed Estimate $100/200 cardboard souvenir in the shap of a sea-shell attached to a paper parachute, in mint state. Tasmania, 1917 [stamped [181] imprint]. Rare and ephemeral. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS– 50 CONSECUTIVE WINS – Estimate $200/400 1919. NTH, MELB. F.C. Gelatin silver print, 230 x 305 mm, on studio board. Collingwood, Allan Studio, c. 1919. [175] Estimate $60/90 BENT, Andrew. HOBART TOWN GAZETTE, and Southern Reporter. Saturday June 19, 1819. Vol. IV. No. 161. [182] Folio, old folds and some foxing but very good. Hobart, GAUL, John (photographer). CABINET VIEW IN Andrew Bent, 1819. GREAT BOURKE STREET (printed caption). Albumen Estimate $100/200 paper print on studio card, 95 x 140 mm (sight), in an old cedar (?) frame. Melbourne, John Gaul 75 & 77 Swanston Street, circa 1850s. A rare image showing the shops of [176] Robertson & Moffat and the Herald Office. Together with BOARD GAME. [THE WIDE WORLD and a Journey two Nettleton Melbourne views, a Caire group portrait of Round it]. Coloured printed board game mounted, as issued, (Pentridge?) warders. on wooden box 560 x 415 x 50 mm, game pieces in draw, Estimate $120/220 lacking original lid, some wear. Parker Brothers, circa 1896. Geographical ‘race-around-the-world’ from New York to San [183] Francisco, including Melbourne, the goldfields, and Sidney GEELONG. FOUR GLORIOUS YEARS in the History of [sic.]. the Geelong Cricket and Football Club: 1950 - 1951 - 1952 - Estimate $80/120 1953. Quarto, illustrated, some biro notes and marks, original wrappers (spine worn). Geelong, [1953]. [177] Estimate $100/200 BOTANICAL. TWO COLOURED ENGRAVED BOTANICAL PRINTS, framed and glazed. [184] Estimate $60/90 GOLD. THE HOME FRIEND; Weekly Miscellany… 13 pieces octavo, illustrated, disbound. London, circa 1850s. A [178] good group of issues, each apparently containing an article on COULTER, Charles, and Walter L. VERNON. the Australian Goldfields. CYCLOROMIC VIEW OF CANBERRA CAPITAL SITE. Estimate $100/200 View Looking From Camp Hill [and] View Looking From Vernon. Two coloured panoramas, each 245 x 2535 mm. [185] Sydney, John Sands for the Commonwealth Department of HISCOCKS, F.E. & Co. A GROUP OF MAPS comprising Home Affairs, [1911]. The surveyor Charles Coulter and the majority of maps in Hiscock’s New Victorian Counties Walter Vernon, the N.S.W. Government Architect, undertook Atlas 1874. Folio, with double-page handcoloured county several surveying expeditions around this time on behalf of maps, enclosed in worn original half-morocco binding. the Government of New South Wales for the purpose of Melbourne, Robertson, 1874. First atlas produced in Victoria. selecting a site for the future Federal Capital. The present Sold as a collection of maps and so not subject to return. panoramic views were prepared after the Yass-Canberra Estimate $800/1200 district had been decided upon and were printed as part of the documentation for the international design competition for [186] the capital. Subsequently, Charles Coulter was one of the LANG, John Dunmore. SMALL ARCHIVE including 1874 contestants letter written by Lang. Estimate $2000/4000 Estimate $80/120

[179] [187] EUROPE. GROUP of nine European maps, plus one text LEGAL DOCUMENTS. AN INTERESTING GROUP of leaf with map, mainly nineteenth century, all framed and mainly late C19th and early C20th legal and commercial glazed. documents, a number relating to the liquidation of the Estimate $200/400 Mercantile Bank. Estimate $100/200 [188] [195] MARITIME. TWO MARITIME PIECES OF EUROPEAN PEARSON & Co. PEARSON & CO.’S NEW MAP OF INTEREST, comprising a framed coloured print, and a small VICTORIA 1866. Engraved coloured map, approximately oil on canvas, unsigned, framed, approximately 178 x 228. mounted on linen and folded into worn octavo cloth case of issue with printed key and appendix. Melbourne, J.W. Estimate $100/200 Pearson & Co., 1866. Scarce. + Four ephemeral pieces. Estimate $100/200 [189] MELBOURNE PUNCH. AN ASSEMBLAGE of Punch [196] publications, some incomplete. Bound in two volumes quarto, POSTCARDS. SMALL GROUP of postcards and other, modern binder’s cloth. Melbourne, 1877 – 1886. Includes mainly Australian, postal ephemera. portions of Melbourne Punch Almanacs and Socialities for Estimate $60/90 1884. Estimate $60/90 [197] POSTERS. THE BROADSHEET Nos 1 (Oct. 1967), 6 [190] (May 1970), & 8 (July 1971). Three posters, approximately MEMORIAL CARDS A SMALL GROUP of C19th 650 x 500 mm, printed in colour. Melbourne, A. Turner for memorial cards. 15 pieces, nine are octavo cards, black Broadsheet, 1967-1971. Each broadsheet limited to 1000 paper, printed in gilt. Melbourne, 1871 – 1907. copies. Includes Vietnam and moratorium issues. Contrib- Estimate $60/90 utors include , Noel Counihan, David Martin. Estimate $80/120 [191] MISCELLANEOUS. GROUP of miscellaneous ephemera. [198] Noted Federation stereographs, Adrian Feint bookplates, ROME. LARGE ENGRAVED TOPOGRAPICAL MAP, by tourist brochures, etc. Inspection will reward. Giovanni Batisti Nolli, 1748 (?), approximately 480 x 690 Estimate $80/100 (sight). + Engraved mpa of France, approximately 575 x 500 (sight), framed and glazed. [192] Estimate $100/200 NEILD, James Edward. ESTRAY FROM THE NEILD ARCHIVE latterly in the Berry Collection, comprising a [199] portion of Neild’s scrapbooks from the period 1868-1871. SMITH’S CREEK, VICTORIA. WESLEY CHURCH Two quires, folio, on blue paper with mounted BAZAAR… Thursday, May 15, 1873… Large broadside, newscutting,holograph letters and notes, ephemera, etc. display typographic, old folds, small defects, old tape repairs [Melbourne, 1868 – 1871] Neild was one of the most on black verso. Daylesford, 1873. Rare. remarkable polymaths of colonial Victoria, combining Estimate $80/120 literary and scientific interests. He was a major figure in colonial medicine and Melbourne’s coroner while acting as [200] Melbourne’s major literary critic for a generation, perhaps the STOWE. TURNER, John Retsim. OH WELCOME TO most influential and feared theatre and music critic of OUR HAPPY SHORES… Dedicated (by express permission) colonial Victoria. These portions of his theatrical scrapbooks, to Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe. Folio, sheet music, colour- recently identified, add to the other lost Nield records from lithographed (with gilt) titling wrappers, disbound. London, the Berry Collection (sale in our rooms, 23 September 2007, The Author, n.d. Signed by the composer and inscribed “With lot 38) and complement and augment the sources unearthed Compliments” (trimmed). by Dr Harold Love in his biography of Neild. Estimate $60/90 Estimate $400/800 [201] [193] SYDNEY. ALBUM OF SYDNEY VIEWS [cover title]. NEWSPAPERS. THE LONDON CHRONICLE. March Octavo, series of glazed photoprint views of Sydney, leporello 1773 to December 1774, a number of issues excised. Quarto, in cloth-backed folder, gilt. No imprint, circa 1888. Ferguson old tax stamps, worn calf, bindings broken. London, J. Wilkie, 5806. + View of Sydney [cover title]. Octavo, eighteen colour 1773-74. printed views, leporello in decorated and gilt cloth folder. + Estimate $60/90 Three further glazed photoprint Sydney albums, and also three photographically illustrated Sydney souvenirs and a [194] couple of related pamphlets. NEWSPAPERS. A SMALL GROUP Four pieces, folio, Estimate $300/400 various wear (none severe). Melbourne etc. 1883 – 1934. Of interest for the uncommon regional imprints: The McIvor [202] Times and Rodney Advertiser with which is incorporated the SYMES, Joseph (editor). THE LIBERATOR A Weekly McIvor News and Goulburn Advertiser and the Heathcote Radicaland Freethought Paper. Vol. III No. 12. Folio, pp. and Costerfield Advertiser (1888), The Ararat Advertiser, and [16], last leaf with a clean tear, general use but in good state. Chronicle for the Stawell and Wimmera Districts (1892). Melbourne, 1885. Rare: a weekly journal of (quite Included in the lot are a few part issues. aggressive) freethought, boasting on its masthead “Prosecuted Estimate $60/90 by Government”. Estimate $60/90 Lot 304

[203] mounted. London, 1933. THEATRE. SMALL GROUP of miscellaneous theatrical Estimate $60/90 ephemera. Estimate $60/90 [207] TRADE CATALOGUES. A GROUP of English trade and [204] [TOPOGRAPHY] GIBBES, Francis Blower. antique furnishing catalogues, &c., including a file of SEVEN ORIGINAL WATERCOLOURS on paper, 1885- correspondence. 1896, mainly Australian scenes. Various dimensions, each Estimate $60/90 mounted to old card, a number initialled or signed and dated lower right. An interesting group, some identified from titles on their earlier frames. Includes a view (unsigned) of [208] Chambers Pillar in Central Australia. TRADE CATALOGUES. GOOD SMALL COLLECTION Estimate $400/600 of ephemeral Trade Catalogues, &c. (mainly Victorian before 1920s). Estimate $150/300 [205] TOURISM. A GROUP of tourist related ephemera (mainly Europe, Middle East, and American), predominantly late [209] C19th – early C20th. Includes a large album of TRADE CATALOGUES. H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty photographs. Ltd. SUNSHINE AND MASSEY HARRIS Farm Estimate $60/90 Implements. Octavo, illustrations (some coloured), original wrappers. [Melbourne], Sunshine Harvester Press, n.d. circa 1930s. + CARNEGIE & SONS (Melbourne). Importers of [206] Pianofortes. Sole Agents For the World Famous Ronisch TRADE CATALOGUE. ARMY & NAVY CO- Piano. Octavo, illustrations, original wrappers. Circa 1900. OPERATIVE SOCIETY… General Pricelist No. 101. 1933 – Estimate $80/120 34. Large octavo, profusely illustrated, rebound in morocco- grain cloth, the original decorated cloth and backstrip [210] TYRRELL, William. AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED. GENERAL AUSTRALIANA One page on one leaf, mounted to stub on left hand margin. including Art and Literature Beaulieu, 1847. William Tyrrell (1807-1879), first (1847) Anglican bishop of Newcastle (NSW). Prior to leaving England, Tyrrell wrote: ‘When from a real sense of duty, I am giving up a lovely living… to undertake the care of a distant [213] & much destitute Diocese’. ART AND AUSTRALIA. Volume 1, Number 1 (May Estimate $80/120 1963) to Volume 5, Number 4. Five volumes, quarto, bound with the original wrappers in gilt-lettered cloth. Sydney, 1963 [211] – 1968. WESTGARTH, William. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW Estimate $70/100 ZEALAND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 26, Report of Colonial Affairs since preceding Mail, and of this Market [214] since 26th ult. Sibngle conjugate leaf, printed on one side ART IN AUSTRALIA. A PARTIAL SET OF THE THIRD only, old folds. London, 16 October, 1866. Very rare and SERIES, comprising fifty-seven numbers from the series ephemeral. + Three copies of a single sheet incomplete galley (1922 – 1940). 57 parts, quarto, profusely illustrated in proof for a review by Westgarth. colour and black & white, original wrappers as issued. Estimate $100/200 Sydney, Art in Australia, various years. The most important of all journals. [212] Estimate $600/800 WILKINSON, [Robert]. WILKINSON’S ATLAS CLASSICA Being a Collection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the Ancient Authors… Quarto, plates, [215] publisher’s half calf and marbled boards (defective on spine), ART. AUSTRALIA BEAUTIFUL. April and October binding broken. London, Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1830. Sold Numbers 1929. Quarto, illustrations, original cloth-backed as a collection of plates and not subject to return. boards, lacking spine. Sydney, 1929. + A group of six Estimate $100/200 Australian art publications from the same era, and seven worn or repaired copies of Art in Australia. Estimate $80/120

[216] AUSTRALIAN LITERARY REFERENCE. OVER A SHELF of Australian literary biography and reference. Estimate $50/70

[217] BAIL, Murray. EUCALYPTUS. Octavo, fine in original boards and dustwrapper. Melbourne,Text Publishing, 1998. First edition: scarce (!): distributor’s endstock of about 68 copies. + WINTON, Tim. DIRT MUSIC. Octavo, original boards with dustwrapper, edges uncut. Picador, 2001. First edition: 13 copies. + DREWE, Robert. WALKING ELLA. Octavo, fine in wrappers and in box of issue. Sydney, Box Press, 1998. First edition: 12 copies. Estimate $50/70

[218] BAILEY. F.Manson. THE QUEENSLAND FLORA. With plates illustrating some rare species. Six volumes, octavo, plates, modern quarter calf. Brisbane, Government Printer, 1899 – 1902. Estimate $260/380

[219] BAKER, R. T. THE AUSTRALIAN FLORA in applied art. Octavo, coloured and other plates, original blind-stamped cloth, gilt, front endpaper removed. Sydney, Technological Museum, 1915. Estimate $80/120 [220] [226] BLACKMAN. AMADIO, Nadine. ORPHEUS: The Song of DURACK, Mary and Elizabeth. THE WAY OF THE Forever. Images by . Folio, tipped-in WHIRLWIND. Folio, colour and black & white tipped-in coloured plates, original decorated cloth, in slipcase. Spit plates by Elizabeth Durack, illustrations, original cloth- Junction, The Craftsman’s Press, 1983. Edition limited to backed pictorial boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, 250 copies, signed by the author and artist. Includes loosely Consolidated Press, 1943. Reprinted. + About 28 children’s inserted, numbered print by Blackman. books, mostly Australian. Estimate $500/800 Estimate $100/200

[221] [227] BOYD, Martin, writing as ‘Martin Mills’. LOVE GODS. EAGLE, Mary and Jan MINCHIN. THE GEORGE BELL Octavo, original primary black cloth lettered in violet. SCHOOL: Students Friends Influences. Large quarto, London, Constable, 1925. First edition of Boyd’s rare first illustrations, original full calf in slipcase. Melbourne and novel. Sydney, 1981. Edition limited to 100 copies signed by various Estimate $300/500 artists. Estimate $200/400 [222] BOYD, Penleigh. THE LANDSCAPES OF PENLEIGH [228] BOYD. With Biography by James Macdonald. Quarto, FERGUSON, Sir John. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF tipped-in plates, original light boards with attached AUSTRALIA. 1784 – 1900. Seven volumes, octavo, dustwrapper. Melbourne, Alexander McCubbin, [1920]. original cloth with dustwrappers. Canberra, National Library Limited to 500 copies. + The Work of W. B. McInnes; The 1975 – 1980. Facsimile edition. Art of Hugh Ramsay; J. J. Hilder Water-colourist; and The Estimate $200/300 Art of George Lambert (all with some wear). Estimate $200/300 [229] FLINDERS, Matthew. A VOYAGE TO TERRA [223] AUSTRALIS; undertaken for the purpose of completing the BOYD. PHILIPP, Franz. . Quarto, 44 discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years tipped-in colour plates, and black & white illustrations, 1801, 1802, and 1803. Two volumes, quarto (text) and original cloth in dustwrapper, pale foxing of endpapers. matching portfolio (atlas), with plates in the text volumes and London, Thames and Hudson, 1967. First edition: signed on with charts, coastal views and botanical plates in the atlas the half-title by the artist. portfolio, original cloth. Adelaide, LBSA, 1966. Estimate $120/180 Estimate $300/600

[224] [230] COOK. VUE DE LA RIVIERE D’ENDEAVOUR sur la GRUNER, Elioth. THE ART OF ELIOTH GRUNER. cote de la Novelle Hollande. Engraved view from French Edited by and . Quarto, edition Cook’s voyages, framed and glazed. + Two framed tipped-in coloured and black & white illustrations, original and glazed views of Pacific interest. papered boards, new endpapers and spine. Sydney, Art in Estimate $150/300 Australia, n.d. circa 1925. Limited to 600 copies, signed by artist. + Another Gruner monograph. + Two other works. [225] Estimate $100/200 DUMONT D’URVILLE, Jules Sébastien César. VOYAGE DE DÉCOUVERTES autour du Monde et à la recherche de [231] La Pérouse, par M. J. Dumont d’Urville, Capitaine de HAESE, Richard. REBELS AND PRECURSORS: The Vaisseau, éxécuté sous son commandement et par ordre du Revolutionary Years of Australian Art. Quarto, numerous gouvernement, sur la Corvette l’Astrolabe, pendant les années black & white and coloured illustrations, original boards 1826, 1827, 1828, et 1829. Histoire du Voyage. Five volumes, with dustwrapper. Melbourne, Allen Lane, 1981. First octavo, of text, lacking half-titles, some illustrations in the edition. + A small group on Australian art including text, foxing and cheap paper embrowning to some sections of biographies of Colin Colahan, Noel Counihan, and Mirka the text, contemporary half calf, lacking all spines and all Mora. boards detached, non-disturbing Admiralty Library stamps. Estimate $100/200 Paris, À la Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret, 1832 – 1833. The rare “household” or general reader’s edition of Dumont- [232] d’Urville’s grand series of narrative and scientific volumes HOLDEN, Robert. THE GOLDEN AGE. Visions of describing the Astrolabe expedition. This edition was not Fantasy [and] Through the Magic Door. Two volumes, recorded by Ferguson but the text volumes (only) appear in quarto, illustrations, original boards, dustwrappers., fine in the 1986 Addenda volume, locating only a copy in the State slipcase. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1992. + Five others Library of Victoria. These volumes comprise a new edition or of literary interest. issue of the official expedition narrative, the Histoire Estimate $80/120 published as part of the official account. Ferguson, 1531b (miscollated); not in Bagnall, Hill, Hocken, or Sabin. Estimate $200/400 [233] [241] HORTON, Dr. David (editor). THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA of LINDSAY, Norman. MICOMICANA. Folio, pen drawings Aboriginal Australia. Two volumes, quarto, with illustrations, in black and white, original full calf, gilt decorated, with in original boards with dustwrapper in slipcase. Canberra, publisher’s box. Melbourne University Press, 1979. First Aboriginal Studies Press for I.A.T.S.I.S., 1994. edition: edition limited to 527 numbered copies signed by Estimate $80/120 Jane Lindsay. Estimate $300/500 [234] INGLETON, Geoffrey. STORM DRIVEN. Framed etching [242] depicting H.M.S. Sirius, approximately 265 x 227 (image), LINDSAY, Norman. MICOMICANA. Folio, pen drawings framed and glazed: one of 50 numbered and signed copies. in black and white, original full calf, gilt decorated with publisher’s box in original box of issue. Melbourne Estimate $100/200 University Press, 1979. First edition: edition limited to 527 numbered copies signed by Jane Lindsay. With loosely inserted prospectus. [235] Estimate $300/500 JAMIESON, J. FOOTSCRAY’S FIRST FIFTY YEARS. Quarto, with illustrations throughout, original wrappers. [243] Footscray (Victoria), Advertiser Office, 1909. Very scarce. LINDSAY, Norman. MIRACLES BY ARRANGEMENT. Estimate $80/120 Octavo, original dark pink cloth (bit marked). London, Faber & Faber, 1932. First edition. + Seven other Lindsay novels. [236] Estimate $70/90 JOHNSON, Robert. THE PAINTINGS OF ROBERT JOHNSON. Quarto, tipped-in colour plates, original green [244] morocco, with original (?) clear plastic dustwrapper. Sydney, LINDSAY, Norman. PENCIL DRAWINGS. With a Australian Artist Editions, [1948]. The rare deluxe issue foreword by A.D. Hope. Quarto, original cloth with limited to 100 numbered copies signed by the artist, in a dustwrapper. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1969. First and special leather binding, and with an original pencil sketch only edition. loosely inserted. Estimate $80/120 Estimate $300/500 [245] LINDSAY, Norman. THE MAGIC PUDDING: Being the [237] Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and his friends Bill Barnacle JOPPIEN, Rudiger and Bernard Smith. THE ART OF & Sam Sawnoff. Large octavo, illustrations throughout by CAPTAIN COOK’S VOYAGES. Volume One. The Voyage the author, original cloth with dustwrapper. Sydney, Angus & of the Endeavour, 1768-1771, and Volume Two. The Voyage Robertson, 1968. Jubilee Edition limited to 2000 copies of the Resolution & Adventure 1772-1775. Two volumes, including previously unpublished additional coloured plates. folio, colour and black and white illustrations, original cloth + Four other works relating to Lindsay. in dustwrappers. Melbourne, Oxford, 1985. + Four others Estimate $70/90 related. Estimate $150/250 [246] LINDSAY, Norman. WATER COLOUR BOOK: Eighteen [238] reproductions in colour from original watercolours, with an LINDSAY, Norman (illustrated by). LYSISTRATA Of appreciation of the medium by and a Aristophanes. Done into English by . biographical survey of the artist’s life and work by Godfrey Illustrations by Norman Lindsay. Folio, original three- Blunden. Quarto, tipped-in colour plates, original cloth. quarter oasis morocco, minor rubbing, endpapers browned. Sydney, Springwood Press, 1939. Limited edition. London, Fanfrolico Press, 1926. Edition limited to 725 Estimate $400/600 numbered copies, signed by Jack Lindsay. Estimate $300/500 [247] LINDSAY, Norman. WATERCOLOURS: Nineteen [239] Reproductions in Colour From Original Watercolours With LINDSAY, Norman. FAVOURITE ETCHINGS. Quarto, an Appreciation of the Medium by Norman Lindsay and a plates, original boards with dustwrapper. Sydney, Angus and Survey of the Artist’s Life and Work by Godfrey Blunden. Robertson, 1977. + Three similar Lindsay works. Quarto, tipped-in coloured plates, original papered boards in Estimate $100/200 dustwrapper. Sydney, Ure Smith, 1969. + Five other works relating to Lindsay. Estimate $100/200 [240] LINDSAY, Norman. LETTERS OF NORMAN LINDSAY. [248] Edited by R.G. Howarth & A.W. Barker. Quarto, original LISTER, W. Lister. SIX REPRODUCTIONS OF WATER cloth with dustwrapper. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1979. COLOR SEASCAPES. Oblong octavo, six tipped-in colour First edition. + Three related works including two biographies plates, each with matching loosely inserted postcard, tied in of Lindsay. title wrappers. No imprint, circa 1905. + DOBELL, William. Estimate $80/120 CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN ART, six greeting cards and envelopes. Six unused Christmas cards, tipped-in colour [255] plates, complete with envelopes, in original pictorial card box PARKIN, Ray. ENDEAVOUR’S BOAT. Small etching, (this slightly water-stained). Sydney, Legend Press, no date. + approximately 87 x 140 (image), [Melbourne], 1971, signed A folder of twenty-five annual Blake Prize exhibition and titled in the blank margin. catalogues, including the first eleven from the Prize’s Estimate $100/200 inception in 1951 to 1961, then intermittent until 2004. Estimate $100/200 [256] PLOMLEY, N.J.B. FRIENDLY MISSION: The Tasmanian [249] journals and papers of George Augustus Robinson 1829- MAJOR, Thomas. LEAVES FROM A SQUATTER’S 1834. Thick octavo, original cloth, a little pale staining of NOTE BOOK. Octavo, blind stamp on front free endpaper, blank margins. Hobart, 1966. First edition. + PLOMLEY, original green pictorial cloth. London, Sands, 1900. Ferguson N.J.B. FRIENDLY MISSION… A Supplement. Octavo, stiff 12205. titling-wrappers. [Hobart], 1971. Estimate $150/300 Estimate $80/120 [257] [250] PROCTOR, Thea. THE PRINTS. Folio, numerous black & MCCUBBIN, Frederick. THE ART OF FREDERICK white and coloured illustrations, original decorated cloth MCCUBBIN. Forty-five Illustrations in Colour and Black with dustwrapper. Sydney, Resolution Press, 1980. Edition and White, with Essay by James MacDonald and some limited to 1000 numbered copies. remarks on Australian Art by the Artist. Folio, tipped-in Estimate $80/120 coloured and black & white plates with tissue guards (frontispiece detached) original gilt-decorated cloth, [258] Melbourne, Lothian, 1916. First edition: limited to 1000 SCHNEIDER, David Murray. ‘ABORIGINAL DREAMS’. copies, signed. Quarto, duplicated typescript manuscript, some autograph Estimate $200/300 amendments, original gilt-lettered cloth. New York, 1941. Typescript of Schneider’s interesting MA thesis. Typed and [251] signed presentation inscription to Professor Lauriston Sharp MEREDITH, Louisa. MY HOME IN TASMANIA. Folio, (tipped in) on front free endpaper. Schneider and Sharp later black & white illustrations, original papered boards in collaborated on THE DREAM LIFE OF A PRIMITIVE dustwrapper. Adelaide, Sullivan’s Cove, 1979. Edition PEOPLE (1969). limited to 500 copies. + ELLIS, Vivienne Rae. Tigress in Estimate $200/400 Exile (Hobart, Blubber Head Press, 1979). Estimate $80/120 [259] SCOTT, Ernest. THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN MATTHEW FLINDERS R.N. Octavo, maps and illustrations, original [252] cloth. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1914. First edition. + O’BRIEN. BRADLEY, Anthony. THE ART OF JUSTIN Three pieces of Australiana. O’BRIEN. Folio, plates in colour, original cloth in cloth Estimate $100/200 slipcase. Sydney, Craftsman Press, 1982. Out of series and unsigned copy from the edition limited to 250 copies. + [260] EMANUEL, Cedric. THE ETCHINGS OF CEDRIC SHILLINGLAW, John (Secretary). HANDBOOK ON EMANUEL. Folio, plates, full leather in slipcase. Sydney, VITICULTURE FOR VICTORIA, Royal Commission on Angus & Robertson, 1980. Edition limited to 300 copies, Vegetable Products. Octavo, diagrams, original illustrated signed by the artist. wrappers (torn at foot). Melbourne, Government Printer, Estimate $100/200 1891. The Board includes (amongst others) Emile Blampied from Great Western, and Francois de Castella from the Yarra [253] Valley. + Two related pieces. OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. MUSICAL NURSERY Estimate $100/200 RHYMES PICTURE BOOK. Quarto, coloured and monochrome illustrations, original wrappers. Melbourne, [261] Murfett in conjunction with V.B. Harmony Hits, 1945. Second SMITH, Geo. S. WINE WEEK HELD AT RUTHERGLEN edition. Not in Muir. 1925. Octavo, eight pages including title wrappers, some Estimate $80/120 wear. Rutherglen, “Sun” Print, circa 1925. + Two related ephemeral pieces. [254] Estimate $100/200 PARKIN, Ray. H.M. BARK ENDEAVOR. Her Place in Australian History With an Account of her Construction, [262] Crew and Equipment. Small folio, original buckram in SPEIRS, Hugh. LANDSCAPE ART AND THE BLUE slipcase with separate folder of charts and plans. Melbourne, MOUNTAINS. Quarto, colour and other illustrations, Miegunyah Press, [1997]. quarter calf, cloth boards with pictorial onlay, in slipcase. Estimate $100/200 Sydney, Griffin Press, 1981. Deluxe issue. + A copy of the standard edition and seven works from the Bay Books art series. Estimate $100/200 [263] [271] STRUTT. CURNOW, Heather. THE LIFE AND ART OF WITHERS, William Bramwell. THE HISTORY OF WILLIAM STRUTT, 1825 – 1915. Oblong folio, BALLARAT, from the first pastoral settlement to the present frontispiece, tipped-in coloured plates, black & white time. Octavo, plates, folding coloured panorama of Ballarat, illustrations, quarter leather, faint spots and box, in cloth tape-repaired, folding coloured plan, original gilt decorated covered box with pictorial onlay. Wellington, Alister Taylor, cloth, hinges starting. Ballarat, F. W. Niven & Co., 1887. 1980. Edition limited to 1500 copies. Second edition. + Three other works of Australian or Estimate $100/200 Antarctic interest. Estimate $200/300 [264] TALLIS. TWO ENGRAVED MAPS, Victoria and New South Wales, with outline colouring, both framed and glazed.

Estimate $100/150 GENERAL LITERATURE, ART & [265] ANTIQUARIAN TURNER, Ethel THE LITTLE LARRIKIN. Octavo, plates, illustrations, original cloth over bevelled boards, gilt extra. London, Ward, Lock & Co., [1896]. First edition. Estimate $80/120 [272] AMERICAN LITERARY BIOGRAPHY. OVER A [266] SHELF (mainly Hemingway and Fitzgerald). TURNER, Ethel. FLOWER O’ THE PINE. Octavo, Estimate $60/90 plates, original cloth with pictorial onlay with defective dustwrapper. London, Ward, Lock & Co., n.d. Inscribed and signed by the author, 1935. [273] Estimate $100/150 ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES ABOUT ONE SHELF of miscellaneous antique and collectable [267] reference,some large format. TURNER, Ethel. SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS. Estimate $60/90 Octavo, three plates, illustrations throughout, recased in original cloth over bevelled boards, gilt extra. London, Ward, Lock & Bowden, 1894. First edition. [274] Estimate $400/600 ARCHITECTURE. THE ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW, a magazine of architecture & decoration. Six issues in worn [268] original wrappers London, 1935-1941. + Two works on TURNER, Ethel. THE FAMILY AT MISRULE. Octavo, Frank Lloyd Wright, and an Australian carpentry title. three plates, illustrations throughout, original cloth over Estimate $150/200 bevelled boards, gilt extra. London, Ward, Lock & Bowden, 1895. First edition. [275] Estimate $80/120 ART. THE CONNOISSEUR, an illustrated magazine for collectors. Quarto, illustrations including tipped-in plates, [269] twenty-five volumes in contemporary half morocco, a couple WHITE, Patrick. THE AUNT’S STORY. Octavo, original of bindings slightly cockled. London, 1901-1909. + Three printed boards. New York, The Viking Press, 1948. Second further volumes which create some duplication, later binder’s printing. + A shelf of , some signed. cloth. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $100/200 [270] WILKES, Charles. NARRATIVE OF THE UNITED [276] STATES EXPLORING EXPEDITION. During the years BLAKE, William. THE BOOK OF URIZEN… Reproduced 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842… Two volumes, octavo, plates, in facsimile. Small quarto, colour illustrations, original cloth. vignettes in the text, original cloth, joints of volume one little London and Toronto, Dent, 1929. + Three others in this Dent frayed. London, Ingram, Cooke and Co., 1852. The abridged series of this series of Blake facsimiles ( Marriage of Heaven octavo edition of the official account of the Wilkes and Hell, Book of Job, and Daughters of Albion. expedition. Forbes, 1903. + LUCATT, Edward, Rovings in Estimate $120/240 the Pacific, from 1837 to 1849; with a Glance at California. By a Merchant. Two volumes, octavo, tinted lithographed [277] frontispieces and 2 plates, bookplates removed from BLAKE, William. THE ILLUMINATED BOOKS. Six endpapers, uncut in original embossed cloth, rebacked with volumes quarto, original cloth and wrappers. Princeton, New largely intact original spines. London, Longman, Brown, Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1993 – 98. Mixed Green, and Longmans, 1851. editions of the complete(?) set. Estimate $150/300 Estimate $80/120 [278] [285] BLAKE, William (illustrated by). MILTON, John. FAMILY BIBLE THE HOLY BIBLE, containing the Old PARADISE LOST, a Poem in Twelve Books. With a and New Testaments. Quarto, original gilt and decorated Preface by Peter Ackroyd, and Introduction by John Wain, incised heavily embossed morocco, silk endpapers, gilt and and Illustrations by William Blake. Quarto, colour plates, gauffered edges, in good state. London, Eyre and quarter morocco, moiré silk boards, slipcase with pictorial Spottiswoode, 1850. onlay. London, The Folio Society, 2003. + Eight general Estimate $200/400 works on Blake. Estimate $100/200 [286] FIELD, Barron. THE FIRST AND SECOND PARTS OF [279] KING EDWARD IV. Histories by Thomas Heywood. BOSWELL, James. BOSWELL’S LONDON JOURNAL. Octavo, original ribbed cloth, gilt, ex-library. London, the Large octavo, original cloth-backed papered boards in Shakespeare Society, 1842. Introduction and Notes by Barron fragemented dustwrapper. New York and London, McGraw- Field. + ROWCROFT, Charles. Confessions of an Etonian. Hill, 1950. + Twelve other volumes in the same Yale edition ( Small octavo, modern binder’s cloth. London, Thomas mixed US. and UK editions). Hodgson, n.d. Estimate $120/180 Estimate $60/90

[280] [287] BROWNE, William. CIRCE AND ULYSSES, the Inner FIELDING, Henry. THE WORKS… A new edition in ten Temple masque presented by the gentlemen there January 13, volumes. Ten volumes, octavo, frontispiece, original tree calf, 1614. Octavo, frontispiece and other wood-engravings by spines gilt, with double contrasting labels (some labels Mark Severin, original cloth backed pictorial boards. distressed or gone), a little general wear. London, Johnson, London, The Golden Cockerel Press, 1954. Edition limited to 1806. 300 copies. + A portfolio of nine signed and numbered Estimate $100/200 engravings by Dolf Rieser, published to accompany the Folio Society’s edition of Conrad’s TWO TALES OF THE [288] CONGO (1952), and limited to 75 sets. FOLIO SOCIETY. A GROUP ON MYTHS AND SAGAS. Estimate $100/200 Six works in seven volumes, large and thick octavo, original quarter leather in slipcases. London, Folio Society, various [281] dates. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. THE Estimate $100/200 CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY. 19 volumes (complete), octavo, boards with dustwrappers, fine. [289] Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007. A fine, FOLIO SOCIETY. A HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 12 complete set of the recently revised and updated edition volmes, large octavo, original cloth in slipcases, an attractive (publication of which began in 1970). Apparently the set. London, Folio Society, various dates. complete set is no longer in print. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $200/400 [290] [282] FOLIO SOCIETY. ANCIENT HISTORY on about one CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS. THE NEW shelf. CAMBRIDGE MEDIEVAL HISTORY. Seven volumes in Estimate $100/200 eight (complete), octavo, boards with dustwrappers, fine. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006. A fine, [291] complete set. FOLIO SOCIETY. MISCELLANEOUS historical works Estimate $100/200 (India, China, etc.) on over half-a-shelf. Estimate $80/120 [283] CONDER, Josiah. LANDSCAPE GARDENING IN JAPAN [292] [with] SUPPLEMENT. Two volumes, folio, full-page tinted FOLIO SOCIETY. ONE SHELF historical works on the lithographs and collotype plates, other illustrations and Medieval and Renaissance eras. London, Folio Society, diagrams, original cloth over bevelled boards, one rear various dates. board quite marked, the Supplement volume with some pale Estimate $100/200 staining. Tokyo, Kelly and Walsh, 1893. First edition. Estimate $300/500 [293] FOLIO SOCIETY. ONE SHELF of English history, [284] including the three-volume Folio edition of the Domesday DICKENS, Charles. THE NEW OXFORD ILLUSTRATED Book London, Folio Society, various dates. DICKENS. 21 volumes (complete), original cloth with Estimate $100/200 dustwrappers. London, , various dates. [294] Estimate $120/180 FOLIO SOCIETY. ONE SHELF of literary works. London, Folio Society, various dates. Estimate $100/200 [295] DESOLATION ANGELS (1966), and a second impression of FOLIO SOCIETY. ONE SHELF of literary works, mainly THE SUBTERRANEANS (1960), all in dustwrappers. + children’s and crime fiction. London, Folio Society, various Two works by Kerouac in wrappers. dates. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $100/200 [304] [296] LITERARY REFERENCE. A GROUP on half a shelf FOLIO SOCIETY. CARROLL, Lewis. ALICE’S (incldes crime and children’s reference) ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND Small octavo, facsimile Estimate $50/80 edition, bound in Niger morocco and presered in origonal bookform box of issue, fine. London, Folio Society, 2008. [305] Limited edition facsimile of the original manscript (British LITERATURE. AGOOD GROUP of general English Library Add. MS 46700). Edition limited to 3750 copies. literature on over a shelf. Together with the booklet, The Original Alice, as issued. Estimate $80/120 Estimate $80/120

[297] [306] FOLIO SOCIETY. OVID. GOLDING, Arthur MODERN ART ABOUT ONE SHELF of mainly modern (translated by), METAMORPHOSES. Quarto, with tipped- and contempoarry art. in illustrations after paintings by Titian inspired by the Estimate $60/90 Metamorphoses, full publisher’s morocco in bookform box of issue, fine. London, The Folio Society, 2008. Edition limited [307] to 2750 copies. REFERENCE. MACQUARIE DICTIONARY. Fourth Estimate $120/180 Edition. Folio, original boards with dustwrapper in slipcase. Sydney, The Macquarie Library, 2005. + A shelf of other [298] reference works including THE SHORTER OXFORD FOLIO SOCIETY: BOOK OF HOURS. THE DICTIONARY, two vols, reprinted 1992. FITZWILLIAM BOOK OF HOURS Small octavo, full- Estimate $100/200 colour facsmile, in original silk jacquard, all edges gilt, complete with commentary volume in publisher’s bookform [308] box of issue, fine. London, The Folio Society, 2009. Finely RUSKIN, John. MODERN PAINTERS. Six volumes, printed limited edition of 1200 copies. quarto, original cloth, a few external spots. Orpington, Kent, Estimate $120/180 George Allen, 1888. Estimate $100/200 [299] HARDY, Thomas. THE NEW WESSEX EDITION. 19 [309] volumes, octavo, original cloth and dustwrappers. London, SHAKESPEARE, William. WILSON, John Dover Macmillan, 1974ff. (editor). THE NEW SHAKESPEARE. (Series title). 39 Estimate $160/280 volumes (complete?), small octavo, original cloth. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, various dates. [300] Estimate $100/200 HISTORY, &c. ABOUT ONE SHELF of history (mainly European), etc., some large format. [310] Estimate $60/90 SHAKESPEARE. A GROUP on over half a shelf. Estimate $50/70 [301] HOGARTH, William. THE COMPLETE WORKS… With an introductory essay by James Hannay…New and Revised [311] Edition. Two volumes, quarto, very numerous engravings, THACKERAY, William Makepeace. THE WORKS… 17 contemporary half roan, rubbed but sound. London, n.d. volumes, octavo, original cloth, gilt, all edges gilt. London, circa late C19th. Oxford University Press, circa 1900. Estimate $60/90 Estimate $80/120

[302] [312] JUVENILES. A GOOD GROUP of sixteen works of THOMPSON, Hunter S. THE GREAT SHARK HUNT: children’s literature, mainly illustrated, including Strange Tales From a Strange Time. Octavo, original cloth leatherbound Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and with work by Walter backed boards in dustwrapper. New York, Summitt Books, Crane, Arthur Rackham and Randolph Caldecott. 1979. First edition. + THOMPSON, Hunter S. FEAR AND Estimate $200/300 LOATHING: On the Campaign Trail. Octavo, illustrations, original boards with dustwrapper. London, Allison & Busby, [303] 1973. First UK edition. First US editions of GENERATION KEROUAC, Jack. SATORI IN PARIS Octavo, original OF SWINE (1988) and SONGS OF THE DOOMED (1990), boards in dustwrapper. London, Andre Deutsch, 1967. First both in dustwrappers. UK edition. + First UK editions of Kerouac’s LONESOME Estimate $150/300 TRAVELLER (1962), VISIONS OF GERARD (1964), [313] [321] TROLLOPE, Anthony. THE COMPLETE NOVELS. 48 WODEHOUSE, P.G. JEEVES AND THE FEUDAL volumes, octavo, original cloth, as issued without SPIRIT. Octavo, original cloth. London, Herbert Jenkins, dustwrappers. London, The Trollope Society and the Folio 1954. + Eight other works by Wodehouse in original cloth, Society, various years (1990s). mostly 1950s, some firsts. Estimate $300/600 Estimate $70/90

[314] [322] TURNER, Ethel. FUGITIVES FROM FORTUNE. WODEHOUSE, P.G. JOY IN THE MORNING. Octavo, Octavo, plates, original decorated cloth. London, Ward, Lock original cloth in dustwrapper. London, Herbert Jenkins, & Co., n.d. Inscribed and signed by the author, 1945. [1947]. First edition. + About 11 other Wodehouse first Estimate $100/150 editions in dustwrappers published by Herbert Jenkins 1950s- 1960s. [315] Estimate $300/400 TURNOR, Hatton. ASTRA CASTRA, Experiments and adventures in the atmosphere. Quarto, plates and [323] illustrations, uncut, ex-library copy with stamps, early WODEHOUSE, P.G. MEET MR MULLINER Octavo, contrasting cloth. London, Chapman and Hall, 1865. + original cloth in dustwrapper. London, Herbert Jenkins, circa HOYLAND, John.. A Historical Suvey of the customs, habits 1936. Seventh printing. + Seven other Wodehouse Herbert & present state of the Gypsies. Octavo, early marbled boards Jenkins reprints in dustwrappers, 1940s-1950s. and half calf (spine abraded). York, Wm. Alexander, 1816. Estimate $100/200 First edition. Estimate $80/120 [324] [316] WODEHOUSE, P.G. MIKE. A Public School Story. WALTON, William. BELSHAZZAR’S FEAST, the text Octavo, 12 plates, lacking front free endpaper, foxing on selected and arranged from the Bible by Osbert Sitwell, the edges, original pictorial cloth. London, Adam and Charles music by William Walton. Quarto, illustrated and with Black, 1910. Early reprint. McIlvaine, A12a (2). pictorial endpapers, original pictorial boards, top edge gilt, Estimate $80/120 slipcase. London, Oxford University Press, 1978. Limited edition of 350 numbered copies, signed by William Walton. [325] Estimate $100/200 WODEHOUSE, P.G. MONEY FOR NOTHING. Octavo, original cloth. London, Herbert Jenkins, 1928. First edition. + [317] Nine other Wodehouse first editions in original cloth (two WAUGH. ABOUT ONE SHELF on Evelyn Waugh and with later dustwrappers), mostly 1930s. Oscar Wilde. Estimate $150/300 Estimate $50/80 [326] [318] WODEHOUSE, P.G. MULLINER OMNIBUS. Octavo, WODEHOUSE, P.G. A COLLECTION OF SHEET frontispiece, lacking front free endpaper, original green MUSIC. Nine pieces (including some duplication), folio and decorated cloth. London, Herbert Jenkins, 1935. First edition. quarto, small defects and repairs. Sydney, Melbourne, etc., + About nine other omnibus editions &c., mostly modern. circa 1920s – 1950s. + A few similar, mostly modern. Estimate $80/120 Estimate $120/180 [327] [319] WODEHOUSE, P.G. MY MAN JEEVES. Duodecimo, WODEHOUSE, P.G. A PREFECT’S UNCLE. Octavo, original blue decorated cloth, rebacked. London, George eight plates, date stamp and small note in biro on title page, Newnes, circa 1920s. + A copy of the St. Hugh’s Press’s lacking front and rear free endpapers, foxing on edges and edition of THE GREAT SERMON HANDICAP. + 1920s endpapers, undated eight-page publisher’s catalogue on art Herbert Jenkins reprints of THE INIMITABLE JEEVES, and paper at rear (listing six works by Wodehouse), original red CARRY ON JEEVES. pictorial cloth (faded on spine). London, Adam & Charles Estimate $80/120 Black, 1903. First edition, secondary issue. Estimate $300/500 [328] WODEHOUSE, P.G. PEARLS, GIRLS AND MONTY [320] BODKIN. Octavo, original boards in dustwrapper. London, WODEHOUSE, P.G. AUNTS AREN’T GENTLEMEN: A Barrie & Jenkins, 1972. First edition. + Ten other works by Jeeves and Bertie Story. Octavo, some annotations in biro, Wodehouse with dustwrappers, 1960s-1970s, some first original boards in dustwrapper. London, Barrie & Jenkins, editions including a proof copy of A PELICAN AT 1974. + Four other works by Wodehouse. BLANDINGS (1969). Estimate $50/70 Estimate $100/200 [329] [336] WODEHOUSE, P.G. PICCADILLY JIM. Octavo, minor WODEHOUSE, P.G., and Herbert WESTBROOK. THE tape residue on front free endpaper, original green cloth. GLOBE BY THE WAY BOOK. A Literary Quick-Lunch For London, Herbert Jenkins, n.d. [1922]. McIlvaine, A20b (3). People Who Have Only Got Five Minutes to Spare. Quarto, Inscribed and signed by the author, 26 Feb. 1930. illustrations, publisher’s boards. No imprint, circa 2000. Estimate $200/400 Facsimile edition. C3241. + Continuum Publishing edition of NOT GEORGE WASHINGTON, and the Wildside Press [330] edition of THE SWOOP. WODEHOUSE, P.G. SAM THE SUDDEN. Octavo, Estimate $80/120 original red cloth. London, Methuen & Co., 1925. + Wodehouse, P.G., DOCTOR SALLY. Octavo, original blue [337] cloth. London, Methuen, 1932. First edition. + Eight other WODEHOUSE,, P.G. and Ian HAY. A DAMSEL IN works by Wodehouse published by Methuen, mostly reprints DISTRESS. A Comedy of Youth, Love and Adventure in in original cloth. Three Acts. Octavo, illustrations, original wrappers. London, Estimate $80/120 Samuel French, circa 1930. French’s Acting Edition. No. 1281. [331] Estimate $60/90 WODEHOUSE, P.G. THE COMING OF BILL. Octavo, original cloth faded on spine. London, Herbert Jenkins, 1920. [338] First edition. McIlvaine, A23b. WODEHOUSE.. HEINEMAN, James H., and Donald R. Estimate $80/120 BENSEN (eds). P.G. WODEHOUSE. A Centenary Celebration 1881-1981. Quarto, illustrations, original boards [332] in dustwrapper. New York and London, The Pierpont Morgan WODEHOUSE, P.G. THE PRINCE AND BETTY. Octavo, Library and Oxford University Press, 1981 + About nineteen original blue cloth. London, George Newnes, circa 1935. + A works on Wodehouse, including autobiography. group of about 13 Wodehouse Herbert Jenkins reprints in Estimate $100/200 original cloth, 1920s-1950s, and a Swedish edition of MONEY IN THE BANK. [339] Estimate $100/200 WOMEN WRITERS. A VERY GOOD GROUP on one and a half shelves on women writers (including a substantial [333] group on Jane Austen) WODEHOUSE, P.G. WILLIAM TELL TOLD AGAIN. Estimate $60/90 Octavo, fifteen coloured plates, original light brown pictorial cloth, top edge gilt. London, Adam and Charles Black, 1904. First edition, variant binding. McIlvaine, A5a (3). Estimate $200/300

[334] WODEHOUSE, P.G. (contributes to). THE CAPTAIN: A Magazine For Boys & “Old Boys”. Vol. XVII. April 1907 to End of Sale September 1907. Octavo, illustrations, original publisher’s pictorial cloth, top edge gilt. London, George Newnes, 1907. Includes the serial ‘Jackson Junior’ (later published as the first part of MIKE). + A first US edition of MIKE AT WRYKYN in dustwrapper. + Four other Wodehouse school stories, THE POTHUNTERS, TALES OF ST AUSTINS, THE GOLD BAT, and THE HEAD OF KAYS, reprints in Black’s Boys’ Library series. + A modern edition of THE WHITE FEATHER. Estimate $80/120

[335] WODEHOUSE, P.G. (contributes to). THE STRAND MAGAZINE. An Illustrated Monthly. Vol. XLII (July-Dec.). Octavo, illustrations, original publisher’s pictorial cloth. London, George Newnes, 1911. Includes three Wodehouse stories. + Six issues (1921-34) in original wrappers (some defects) with contributions by Wodehouse. Estimate $70/90 AUSTRALIAN BOOK AUCTIONS

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Any bid acknowledged and relied upon by the Auctioneer for more than 24 hours after the sale. may not be withdrawn without the approval of the auctioneer. 5b. Any payments made to the Auctioneer may be applied by the Auctioneer towards any sums owing from that Buyer to 3f. In the event that any lot fails to reach its reserve price and is the Auctioneer on any account whatever without regard to bought in on behalf of the Seller, the Auctioneer may in his any direction of the Buyer or his agent, whether express or absolute discretion refer the bid of the highest bidder to the implied as to how payment should be applied. Seller. If the Seller accepts such bid then the lot shall be deemed to have been sold at the auction and the obligations 5c. Should one Buyer purchase more than one lot at the same of Seller and Buyer to the Auctioneer in respect of such lot auction then each contract shall be interdependent with the are the same as if it had been sold at auction. others and default under one shall be deemed to be default under all the others, unless the Auctioneer should elect 3g. Notwithstanding anything else in these Conditions, in the otherwise. event that any lot is unsold the Auctioneer has the right to sell such lot thereafter by private treaty but otherwise 5d. All lots purchased must be collected from the place of subject to these Conditions and the obligations of Seller and auction at the Buyer’s expense not later than noon on the Buyer to the Auctioneer in respect of such lot are the same day following the auction and provided the full Purchase as if it had been sold at auction. Price has been paid to the Auctioneer. 3h. All lots are in all respects at the risk of the Buyer after the 5e. If a Buyer has not collected any or all of his purchases by fall of the hammer. noon of the day following the auction, the Auctioneer may place the property in storage at the Buyer’s risk and the 4a. Subject to the Auctioneer’s discretion the fall of the hammer Buyer shall be responsible for all removal, storage and marks his acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion insurance charges on such property. Packing, handling and of a Contract for Sale between the Buyer and the Seller. It transportation of all purchased lots is entirely at the risk and shall not be requisite for the Buyer to sign the sale book but expense of the Buyer. In no event will the Auctioneer be the entry of the Buyer’s name or number and the amount of liable for loss of or damage to purchased lots irrespective of his bid in the sale book by the Auctioneer without any cause, including negligence, notwithstanding that the property is in the custody and control of the Auctioneer at 7a. Notwithstanding anything else in these Conditions if within the time of the occurrence of such loss or damage. fourteen days of the sale notice in writing from the Buyer is given to the Auctioneer that in the Buyer’s opinion the lot is 5f. In the event of a breach by the Buyer of any of the terms of a forgery that at the time of the sale had a value materially these Conditions then any deposit or other sums paid to the less than the Purchase Price then the lot may be returned Auctioneer shall be forfeited and the Auctioneer in his within a reasonably agreed time to the Auctioneer. Should absolute discretion, without prejudice to any other rights or the Auctioneer be satisfied that: remedies available to him, will be entitled without notice to (i) the lot is returned in the same condition as it was at the the Buyer to dispose of the Buyer’s purchases by public date of the sale; and auction or private treaty and the Buyer shall pay to the (ii) the Buyer establishes that he has not sold or Auctioneer any resulting deficiency in the Purchase Price transferred the lot, and that no rights have been created (plus interest) and any other costs incurred as a result of the in favour of any third party in respect of that lot; and Buyer’s default, including storage, freight, insurance and (iii) the Buyer establishes that the lot is a forgery, that is to any other charges whatsoever. Any surplus shall be paid to say an imitation originally conceived and executed as a the Seller. whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to 6a. Any warranties express or implied on the part of the authorship, age, origin, period, culture or source and Auctioneer or Seller, other than those that are expressly where the correct description as to such matters is not contained in these Conditions, are hereby excluded. Without fairly reflected by the catalogue description amended limiting the generality of the foregoing any representation in by any statement modifying or affecting that lot made any catalogue, advertisement, condition report, or made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid orally or in writing elsewhere as to authorship, origin, date, being accepted on that lot. No lot shall be capable of age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, being a forgery by reason of any damage, restoration condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion of any kind (including pen facsimile), defects of only. Prospective buyers must satisfy themselves as to all binding, staining, spotting, foxing, oxidisation, toning, matters relating to the condition, description, authenticity absence of blank leaves or list of plates or list of and the nature of any lot by inspection or by obtaining any subscribers or advertisement leaves or cancel leaves or independent expert advice reasonable in view of the buyers’ errata slips or errata leaves; particular expertise and the value of the lot prior to the date then the sale will be rescinded and the amount paid by the of the auction and the Buyer must take delivery of the lot Buyer will be refunded. with all faults patent or latent (if any). Accordingly, buyers 7b. The Buyer shall be entitled to claim under this condition will be deemed to have knowledge of all matters which they only the Purchase Price, being the hammer price plus the could reasonably be expected to find out given their buyer’s premium, or part thereof actually paid by the Buyer particular expertise and the exercise by them of reasonable to the Auctioneer for the lot and shall not include a refund of due diligence. any sales tax, storage charge, insurance, interest, 6b. All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other commissions, or any other costs to the Buyer other than the matters concerning a lot are subject to any statement Purchase Price actually paid and specifically the Buyer shall modifying or affecting that lot made by the Auctioneer from have no claims for any direct or consequential loss suffered the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted on that lot. or expense incurred by him. 6c. All lots are sold “as is” and no error or misdescription or 7c. This condition does not apply to any multiple lot, box lot, deficiency in quantity shall vitiate the sale and the Buyer shelf lot, any uncatalogued lot, or any lot described in the shall be bound to take delivery of the lot without an catalogue as sold “not subject to return”, or “w.a.f.” (i.e. allowance or abatement in price. with all faults). 6d. Many lots are of an age or nature that precludes their being 7d. The benefit of this condition is a non-assignable exclusive in perfect condition and reference may be made in some right in favour of the actual Buyer of the lot at the auction descriptions to damage, restoration, or defect. Such and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, may information is given for guidance only and the absence of not be assigned to a third party by a Buyer acting as an agent such reference does not imply that a lot is free from defects on behalf of such third party except when in accordance nor does the reference to particular defects imply the with clause 4c of these Conditions. absence of others. Illustrations of any lot are for the 7e. The Buyer shall not be entitled to claim under this condition guidance of prospective buyers and are not to be relied upon if he is in breach of any of the terms of these Conditions. to determine either tone or colour of any item or to reveal imperfections (if any). 7f. The terms of this condition shall not operate so as to exclude such conditions or warranties as are implied by state of 6e. Neither the Auctioneer nor the Seller make any federal law and which cannot legally be excluded or where representations or warranties, implied or express, as to such exclusion would render any contract with the Buyer, or whether any lot is subject to copyrights nor whether the any part of such a contract, void or voidable. Buyer acquires any copyrights, including but not limited to reproduction rights in any lot sold. 8a. These Conditions of Business shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of 6f. The Seller gives to Australian Book Auctions full and Victoria, Australia, and all parties concerned hereby submit absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot consigned to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of that state. for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations at any time at its absolute discretion whether or not in connection 8b. If any part of these Conditions of Business is found by any with the sale. The Buyer and the Seller acknowledges that court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be the copyright of all photographs taken and illustrations of discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be any lot by Australian Book Auctions shall be the absolute valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. property of Australian Book Auctions.