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Important Voyages, including the Voyages of Captain James Cook the Voyage of Matthew Flinders, as well as Travel and Australiana including important publications, Governor Macquarie, &c. Interesting Ephemera, Literature and Children’s Books, including Collection of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite books and ephemera, Ian Fleming, Norman Lindsay, &c., &c.

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Monday, 24th June 2019 at 1.00 pm.

Lots 1– 39 Ephemera

Lots 40 – 50 Prints & Maps

Lots 51 – 87 Voyages, Travels & Australiana

Lots 88 – 96 General Antiquarian

Lots 97 – 152 Literature including Children’s Books

Lots 153 – 163 Art &c. Reference

Bidding Increments

Bidding generally opens below the lower estimate and advances in increments of up to 10%, subject to the auctioneer’s discretion. Absentee bids that do not conform to these published increments may be lowered to the next bidding interval.

Up to $200 by $10s $5000 to $10,000 by $500s $200 to $500 by $20s $10,000 to $20,000 by $1000s $500 to $1000 by $50s $20,000 to $50,000 by $2000s $1000 to $2000 by $100s $50,000 to $100,000 by $5000s $2000 to $5000 by $200s Over $100,000 auctioneer’s discretion J36104 - Text Section 2 Outer Black

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[1] ANTHONY HORDERN & SONS. PORTFOLIO OF SPRING & SUMMER Millinery Fashions. Octavo, colour illustrations, original wrappers. , 1907. Advertising insert from the Lone Hand, ‘Millinery Section’, 2 September 1907. Estimate $70/90

[2] AUSTRALIAN MAGAZINES. AUSSIE: The Cheerful Monthly. Twenty issues, quarto, illustrations, original wrappers. Sydney, 1921-5. + Bound volume of Aussie January -April 1931 in original wrappers (worn). Estimate $100/200

[4] AUSTRALIAN TOURISM. TOURIST MAP OF GEELONG AND DISTRICT. Compiled by the Tourists’ Resorts Committee. Colour linen backed folding map in fine state , Department of Lands and Survey, 1933. Estimate $100/200

[5] AUSTRALIAN TOURISM. TOURIST MAP OF GRAMPIANS, HALLS GAP AND SURROUNDINGS. Compiled by the Tourists’ Resorts Committee. Folding colour map. Melbourne, Department of Lands and Survey, 1933. Estimate $100/200

[6] AUSTRALIAN TOURISM. TOURIST MAP OF LORNE Showing Roads and Tracks Leading to Beauty Spots. Folding colour map. Melbourne, Lands and Survey, 1933. Estimate $100/200

[7] AUSTRALIAN TOURISM. TOURIST MAP. Sale, Bairnsdale, Gippsland Lakes, Buchan Caves. Folding colour map. Melbourne, Department of Lands and Survey, 1933. Estimate $80/120

[8] AUSTRALIAN TOURISM. TRAVEL IN COMFORT ACROSS AUSTRALIA on the Trans-Australian Railway. Tall duodecimo, folding brochure, photographic illustrations, with Trompf cover image (bit worn). Melbourne, Commonwealth Railways, 1935 Estimate $80/120

[3] [9] AUSTRALIAN PICTORIAL ANNUALS & AUSTRALIAN TOURISM. HERBERT, Harold. MAGAZINES. THE SOUTHERN SPHERE. 14 issues, AUSTRALIA. Its Attractions & Opportunities. Tall folio, illustrations, bound with original wrappers in binder’s duodecimo, folding brochure (neat repair on one fold), cloth. Melbourne, Osboldstone & Co., 1908-11. A continuous photographic illustrations, colour map, with attractive run from Dec. 1908 – June 1911. Harold Herbert colour illustrations. 1925. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $80/120 J36104 - Text Section 3 Outer Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 003 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:13 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [10] [11] AUSTRALIAN TOURISM. TROMPF, Percy. BOOKPLATES. A SMALL group of six bookplates by AUSTRALIA. Sunshine Land. Tall duodecimo, folding Australian artists. Artists include Pixie O’Harris and L. Roy brochure, illustrations, with striking Trompf cover image. Davies, a few signed. Melbourne, Australian National Travel Association, circa Estimate $50/70 1931. Estimate $100/150

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J36104 ABA - Text - FB 003 - Inner - 31/05/2019 12:21:14 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [12] [18] BROWN, C.W. CYCLING. Nutshell Series. 16mo, FEDERATION. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF illustrations, advertisements, original red cloth, John FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAYS to Celebrate the Opening of Chapman copy with booklabel. Melbourne, E.W. Cole, the First Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, by [1896]. His Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York, at Melbourne Estimate $100/200 6th May to 17th May, 1901. Quarto, with illustrations and maps; bound with colour-printed wrappers in an original presentation binding of semi-limp dark blue morocco, boards decorated in gilt. Melbourne, Commonwealth of Australia, [13] COOKERY. VICTORIA. Department of Public Instruction. 1901. Rare presentation issue of the programme for the Cookery. Instruction Card. Nos 1-33. Set of 33 cards, octavo, opening of the first parliament of the Commonwealth. some contemporary manuscript notes &c., preserved in Estimate $600/900 wooden box. Melbourne, Albert J. Mullett, circa 1920s. An extensive graded course in cookery for students. As a school ‘text’ it is understandably rare with even incomplete sets virtually unseen on the market. Estimate $80/120

[14] COLE, E.W. “Edwic”. MENTAL FREEDOM necessary to the welfare of man [wrapper title]. Octavo, pp. xxiv, sewn in original printed wrappers (one corner lost) a bit marked. Melbourne, Robert Bell, Steam Printer, 1868. Variant issue of Ferguson, 8442. + COLE, E.W. UNLIMITED MENTAL FREEDOM. Octavo, sewn in original printed wrappers (lacking front upper right section including small loss of text), final text leaf and rear wrapper creased. Melbourne, 1868. Ferguson, 8442. + COLE, E.W. THE REAL PLACE in History of Jesus and Paul. Part I, Book I. Octavo, sewn in [19] original printed wrappers (chipped partly detached). GIBBS, May. FIVE POSTCARDS from the Gumnut Series Melbourne, for the author, 1867. See Ferguson, 8441 (nos 1, 2, 4, 5, & 6). Circa 1914-18. (collation varies). + COLE, E.W. THE REAL PLACE in Estimate $200/400 History of Jesus and Paul. Part II. [wrapper title]. Octavo, sewn in original printed wrappers, Melbourne, for the author, [20] 1868. See Ferguson, 8441a (collation varies). Rare early GIBBS, May. POSTCARD ENTITLED ‘Pearling in the Nor works which Cole published himself when they proved too West’. [Perth], The Western Mail, 1906. controversial for mainstream publishers. Estimate $50/70 Estimate $150/240

[15] CRICKET. SMALL GROUP of ephemera, including Sydney Cricket Ground memberships tickets circa 1970s. Estimate $50/70

[16] EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY, LIMITED. ARCHIVE of the correspondence of William Durran, a company employee. 1883-8 Over 80 letters to and from Durran, mainly 1883- 1888, covering the company’s work and its staff, and matters arising from the merger with the Great Northern Telegraph, plus press cuttings and documents, and Durran’s corrected typescript of his work Twenty Years in the Cable Ring. Estimate $100/200

[17] FAWKNER. John Pascoe. FINE CARTE-DE-VISITE of [21] John Pascoe Fawkner. Carte-de-visite portrait photograph on GILKS, Edward (artist engraver). THOMAS HAM studio card. Melbourne, Paterson Brothers, Photographic BUSINESS CARD. Cornelius J. Ham, Successor to T. Artists, circa 1863. A fine carte-de-visite portrait photograph Ham… Land & General Commission Agent… Engraved of the prominent pioneer colonist and co-founder of business card, 100 x 140 mm, from the Webster Collection Melbourne, with signed inscription on verso from Fawkner to with small stamp on back. Melbourne, Stringer, Mason, & M. Wilson, Fitzroy, 1863. Co, circa 1870. Extremely rare and ephemeral piece. Estimate $200/300 Estimate $150/300 J36104 - Text Section 4 Outer Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 004 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:14 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [22] [29] LANG, John Dunmore. PROSPECTUS of a Company to be POSTCARDS. A GROUP of Niagara Falls scenes, with designated the Australian Cotton-Growing and Emigration some Hong Kong views, and miscellaneous. Company. Folio, 4 pages (last blank), small loss at upper left Estimate $60/80 corner, old folds, dimensions 385 x 245 mm, a fine copy. Glasgow, City Printing Company’s Office, 1847. A rare and ephemeral piece. Before a return visit to England in 1846 [30] Lang made an extensive tour in to gain POSTCARDS. TWO TUCKS OILETTE CARDS from information about Australia as a field for British Protestant Australian Sheep Station series, with several unrelated migration. The prospectus discusses the suitability of soil and Australian scenes, and a Nettleton photograph of H.M.S. climate for the purpose of cotton-growing, and reports on the Galatea. quality of a sample grown near Mount Flinders on the Estimate $60/80 Brisbane River by Mr. W. Wilson. The sample was sent to Britain and analysed in Manchester by T. Bazley, who [31] encouraged Lang to promote emigration for cotton ROBERTSON, Macpherson. A YOUNG MAN AND A cultivation. Lang’s observation is that in the particular NAIL CAN: An Industrial Romance. Oblong quarto, locality in which the specimen was grown there are about illustrations, 24 colour plates with interleaves, original 50,000 acres of the finest land all adapted for this species of quarter morocco (bit rubbed) and cloth boards, Wattle cultivation. Ferguson, 4565. Sweets Depot stamps. Melbourne, The Speciality Press for Estimate $300/500 MacRobertson, 1921. Scarce: a superb example of Australian advertising art and colour promotional printing. [23] Estimate $80/120 M’COY, Professor Frederick. THE ORDER & PLAN OF CREATION: the substance of two lectures … [drop title]. Octavo, sewn in original printed wrappers. Melbourne, [32] Samuel Mullen, 1870. Ferguson, 11891. + Nine various ROWAN, Ellis. FOUR POSTCARDS: Silver Wattle, Red & pamphlets White Heath, Boronia, and Waratah. Circa 1920s. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $50/70

[24] [33] MELBOURNE TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. RUDD, Charles (photographer). ALBUM OF TEMPERANCE GALA, BOXING DAY. Two promotional TOPOGRAPHICAL VIEWS. About 26 photographs on photographs for the 1880 & 1883 cottage raffles. Carte de printed paper mounts in oblong quarto morocco album. visite format on studio card. Melbourne, W. Burman, 1880- Melbourne, Charles Rudd, circa 1880s -- 1900. Rare 83. collection of views. Includes images of Melbourne, Ballarat, Estimate $100/150 Sandhurst, as well as Sydney, Adelaide, and Tasmania. Estimate $500/700 [25] MISCELLANEOUS. BALANCE OF A COLLECTION, including correspondence of Raymond Firth, maps and [34] posters, and others of miscellaneous interest. RUMSEY, Herbert J. AUSTRALIAN NUTS and Nut Estimate $100/200 Growing in Australia. Octavo, coloured plates, illustrations, original pictorial wrappers. Sydney, A&R, 1927. [26] Estimate $50/70 MURRAY, John. Chamberlain and Mason. A HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN JAPAN, including the whole empire from Saghalien to Formosa. Octavo, maps, [35] plans and views, original semi-limp cloth. London, John SILK THEATRE PROGRAMME. ROYAL Murray, 1907. Eighth edition, revised and partly rewritten. + HAYMARKET THEATRE. Special Command Night … Four Baedeker guides of the same vintage, a tourist guide to Friday, August 16, 1867… the great romantic drama the Isle of Man, and a 1902 map of London (on linen, folding Ingomar. Silk programme, printed in blue, brown, and gilt, a into original cloth case) complete with 72-page street light stain at head, old folds, in overall very good state, directory. printed area 200 x 520 mm. Melbourne, Heath & Cordell Estimate $150/300 Printers, 1867. + SILK THEATRE PROGRAMME. BIJOU THEATRE. Under the Patronage of Their Excellencies, Lord and Lady Brassey, and Suite. Wednesday [27] NEWTOWN (NSW) BRASS BAND. SMALL ARCHIVE afternoon, 27th September. of correspondence, circa 1913-14. Estimate $200/300 Estimate $50/70 [36] [28] THE HOTEL BEAUMARIS. ADVERTISING LEAFLET PEDERSEN, Ella Lilian. THREE ILLUMINATED and folded and illustrated. Melbourne, Green & Fargher, circa illustrated scrolls by the artist E. Lilian Pedersen reproducing 1900. Rare ephemeron. Australian verse 1941. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $60/90 J36104 - Text Section 4 Inner Black

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 004 - Inner - 31/05/2019 12:21:14 PM - Black [37] [44] VICTORIAN RAILWAYS. TWO PHOTOGRAPHS GOULD, John. GOLDEN-BELLIED BEAVER RAT, documenting the construction of the St Kilda to Brighton Hydromys Chrysogaster. Original handcoloured lithograph, electric railway. Two photographs, 100 x 150 mm, on card. mounted, framed and glazed. From Gould’s personal Circa 1904. collection, with accompanying text leaf from the Mammals of Estimate $60/90 Australia. Estimate $200/400 [38] WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ALBUM OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Octavo (by dimensions), photoview album [45] with folding glazed views of Perth, Fremantle, and Albany, GRANT. NEELE, S. (eng). A SKETCH OF TWO BOATS original red cloth, gilt. Perth, B. Stein & Co. n.d. & a Cutter with Sliding Keels, agreeable to a Scheme Estimate $80/120 suggested by Captain Schank of the Royal Navy. Large folding engraved plate, old folds, approximately 620 x 510 mm., very good. (London, 1803). [39] WORLD WAR I. THE ROSE STEREOGRAPHS. 21 pairs Estimate $400/500 of mounted stereographs on publisher’s card, in contemporary Underwood and Underwood stereograph box. [46] Melbourne, Rose, circa 1914-18 A very good group of Rose GRANT. NEELE, S. (eng.). CHART OF THE N. AND W. stereographs relating to the Great War including images of PARTS OF BASS’S STRAITS, discovered & sailed through the Australian Expeditionary Force marching through in a Passage from England to Port Jackson in December Melbourne, at the Broadmeadows camp, as well as the AIF in 1800, in H.M. Armed Surveying Vessell, Lady Nelson. France &c. Engraved chart with original outline colouring, Estimate $200/400 approximately 320 x 540 mm., showing old folds, strengthened on verso of two blank margins, London, T. Egerton, Decr. 27th 1803. The first English chart recording the newly discovered Victorian coast. Grant was the first navigator to pass through Bass Strait from the west and he Prints & Maps discovered the Victorian coastline west of Bass’s discoveries of 1797 and 1798. Estimate $1800/2600 [40] COOKE, Albert Charles (artist and engraver). [BIRD’S- [47] EYE VIEW OF MELBOURNE from the South]. FADEN, W. SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Double sheet Chromolithograph, 395 x 655 mm (sight), very fine, in a engraved map, 600 x 800 mm (sphere 570 mm in diameter), window mount, framed and glazed. [Melbourne, Sands & some browning. London, W. Faden, 1818. + With a group of McDougall Limited, 1882]. Highly detailed view of five large Australian and Pacific maps. Melbourne from the south, with Prince’s Bridge to the right, Estimate $150/300 Queen’s Bridge to the left, extending past the city to the Exhibition Buildings and the University of Melbourne. Estimate $3000/5000 [48] TALLIS. . Engraved map, [41] handcoloured in outline, mounted, framed and glazed. CURTIS, William. THE BOTANICAL MAGAZINE; OR, London, n.d. circa 1850s. Engraved by J. Rapkin. FLOWER GARDEN DISPLAYED… Vol. II. Octavo, 35 (of Estimate $100/150 36 plates) handcoloured engraved plates, lacking one text leaf, half calf and marbled boards. London, W. Curtis, 1788. Sold as a collection of prints and so not subject to return. [49] Estimate $200/400 TURNER, Charles. BUCHAN RIVER, GIPPSLAND. Chromolithograph (colour and gilt), approximately 150 x 340 mm., in a window mount. Melbourne and Sydney, Charles [42] GOULD, John. BASS’S STRAITS’ TERN, Thalasseus Troedel & Co., circa 1870. Uncommon separately-issued Poliocercus. Original handcoloured lithograph, mounted, view by the well-known Victorian artist and illustrator. framed and glazed. From Gould’s personal collection, with Estimate $200/400 accompanying text leaf from the Birds of Australia, and certificate of provenance. [50] Estimate $150/300 WHITEHEAD, E. & Co. WHITEHEAD’S NEW MAP OF VICTORIA 1889. Engraved coloured map, approximately [43] 600 x 450 mm, mounted on fine linen, folding into the GOULD, John. MASKED BARN OWL, Strix Personata. original gilt-lettered embossed cloth case, with pp. 32 of Original handcoloured lithograph, mounted, framed and printed descriptive text tipped in (the first leaf – i.e. pp. 1/2 glazed. From Gould’s personal collection, with serves as the front pastedown endpaper, and so issued). accompanying text leaf from the Birds of Australia. Melbourne, E. Whitehead & Co. [1889]. Scarce. Estimate $200/400 Estimate $150/200 J36104 - Text Section 5 Outer Black

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 005 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:14 PM - Black [51] Voyages, Travel, & Australiana BORCHGREVINK, C.E. FIRST ON THE ANTARCTIC CONTINENT: being an Account of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1898 – 1900. Octavo, with photogravure frontispiece portrait, three folding tinted maps, numerous illustrations in the text (many full-page), and pp. 32 (advertisements dated in code “1.01” on the first page), original silver and gilt pictorial cloth, the rear board with slight marking at fore-edge (also leaving a shadow final gatherings), otherwise fine, spine lettered in gilt with a gilt vignette of the author standing in the Antarctic, front board lettered in gilt and with an attractive gilt and silver block of a ship in ice, top edge gilt, others uncut. London, Newnes, 1901. First edition (primary binding) of an attractive and important book. This is the leader and organiser’s account of the Antarctic cruise of the Southern Cross, the first expedition to winter in the Antarctic continent and the first to use dogs in the Antarctic. The party made first landings on Coulman Island and Ross Island, built a hut at Cape Adare, and were the first to travel over the Ross Ice Shelf, establishing a new furthest south. Louis Bernacchi was a member of the expedition and wrote his own account of it, also published in 1901. Renard, 152; Rosove, 45.A1; Spence, 151. Estimate $800/1200

[52] BERNACCHI, Louis Charles. TO THE SOUTH POLAR REGIONS: Expedition of 1898 – 1900. Octavo, with two folding maps (first with a tear in the gutter), folding panorama, numerous other illustrations in the text (many full- page), with 4 pages of advertisements, title-page printed in red and black, original colonial edition red cloth (a little flecked). London, Hurst & Blackett, 1901. First edition: participant’s account of the Antarctic cruise of the Southern Cross under the leadership of C.E. Borchgrevink. This was the first expedition to winter in the Antarctic. In his eighth year, in 1884, Belgian-born Bernacchi arrived in Tasmania with his family; he was naturalised in 1886. Bernacchi joined the Southern Cross expedition as physicist and astronomer and became the first Australian to work and winter in Antarctica. In 1900 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and was awarded the Society’s Peek Grant. In 1901-4 he served as physicist with Scott’s first Antarctic expedition. Renard, 111; Rosove, 35.A2a; Spence, 124. Estimate $800/1200

[53] MURRAY, James and George MARSTON. ANTARCTIC DAYS. Sketches of the homely side of Polar life by two of Shackleton’s men. Illustrated by the Authors… and introduced by Sir Ernest Shackleton. Quarto, four mounted coloured plates with printed tissue interleaves, plates and illustrations, with half-title, original blue cloth over bevelled boards slightly flecked at outer edges, top edge gilt, others uncut. London, Andrew Melrose, 1913. First edition: rare. Special deluxe edition limited to 280 numbered copies only (this no. 161), with coloured plates, printed in quarto, and signed by both authors as well as Sir Ernest Shackleton. Renard, 1121; Rosove, 236.A1 (variant b); Spence, 830. Estimate $2000/3000 J36104 - Text Section 5 Inner Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 005 - Inner - 31/05/2019 12:21:14 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [54] [60] NANSEN, Fridtjof. IN NORTHERN MISTS: Arctic CALDER, J.E. SOME ACCOUNT OF THE WARS, Exploration in Early Times. Two volumes, octavo, tipped-in Extirpation, Habits, &c. of the Native Tribes of Tasmania. coloured frontispieces, illustrations and maps, original gilt- Octavo, original decorated boards (worn on spine). Hobart decorated cloth, rear endpapers quite flecked, head of one Town, Henn and Co., 1875. First edition. spine tender. London, William Heinemann, 1911. First Estimate $150/300 edition. + PEARY, Robert. THE NORTH POLE. Quarto, plates, original cloth with pictorial onlay, front hinge straining. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1910. [61] Estimate $200/300 COLLINS, David. AN ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH COLONY IN NEW SOUTH WALES, from its first Settlement in January 1788, to August 1801: with Remarks [55] on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners, &c. of the Native SCOTT, R.F. SCOTT’S LAST EXPEDITION. Two Inhabitants... Two volumes, quarto, two maps, 23 plates, volumes, octavo, frontispieces, black & white and coloured (three coloured) and eight half-page engravings (two plates (some folding), folding maps, early inscription, coloured), with both half-titles, contemporary speckled calf, original blue cloth, top edges gilt. London, Smith, Elder & rebacked in period style by Aquarius, preserving original Co., 1913. First edition. spine labels, small neat shelf number on endpaper. London, Estimate $200/300 Printed by A. Strahan for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1798 – 1802. First editions and extremely scarce. Collins’s First Fleet account is the earliest history of colonised Australia, [56] and contains the most detailed and painstaking of all SHACKLETON, Sir Ernest Henry. THE HEART OF THE descriptions of the voyage and first years of settlement in any ANTARCTIC: Being the Story of the British Antarctic of the early accounts. The rare second volume was based on Expedition 1907 – 1909. Two volumes, thick octavo, coloured Governor Hunter’s papers, supplemented by the official and black & white plates, folding maps and panorama in records and despatches. As well, Collins had access to the endpocket of volume II, top edges gilt, others uncut, original journals of Bass and Flinders, which he reproduces in detail – silver pictorial blue cloth, cloth splitting on rear joint of vol. this was the only publication of Bass’s journal. Ferguson, 263 1, a sound set. London, William Heinemann, 1909. First & 350; Wantrup, 19-20. edition of the official account of Shackleton’s British Estimate $6000/8000 Antarctic Expedition, 1907 – 1909, in the Nimrod, one of the greatest of all Antarctic expeditions, which arguably made greater advances in Antarctic exploration than all previous [62] expeditions. Renard, 1446; Rosove, 305.B1; Spence, 1097. CONVICTS: THE LONDON CHRONICLE. EXTRACT Estimate $400/600 OF A LETTER FROM AN OFFICER IN THE FLEET, to a Gentleman in London, dated Rio de Janeiro, August 29, 1787 [in the London Chronicle [57] newspaper, Feb, 28-March 1, 1788]. Folio, eight pages, BARRY, Sir Redmond. ADDRESS TO THE WORKMEN disbound. London, 1788. An important letter written from one employed in building the Great Hall of the Melbourne Public of the First Fleet ships, in which the unnamed correspondent Library and Museum, in Melbourne, Victoria. Octavo, praises Phillip’s humane and attentive treatment of the stitched in original printed wrappers (lacking one front convicts, as well as his success in preserving their health. corner). Melbourne, Wilson & Mackinnon, 1866. Rare. Details are given of one of the convicts showing his abilities, Ferguson, 6737. in his particular case forgery. “[he] felt an inclination to have Estimate $100/200 a little trade with the Portugueze, and … therefore determined upon a new coinage of dollars … some of the best counterfeited dollars I ever saw… he coined them out of [58] pewter spoons”. This was , later famous for BEARDSELL, David. THE OUTER CIRCLE: A History of the Medal. the Oakleigh to Fairfield Park Railway. Octavo, black & Estimate $200/400 white illustrations, maps, original papered boards in dustwrapper. Melbourne, Australian Railway Historical Society, 1979. + A shelf of Victorian local history, including [63] photographs, and some Parliamentary reports. COOK, Captain James. A VOYAGE TO THE PACIFIC Estimate $200/300 OCEAN. Undertaken by the Command of His Majesty, For Making Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere. Performed under the direction of Captains Cook, Clerke, and Gore, in [59] His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution and Discovery. In the BOLDREWOOD, Rolf. OLD MELBOURNE MEMORIES. Years 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, and 1780. Three volumes, Octavo, original pictorial ‘yellowback’ boards, worn (as quarto, 24 engraved plates and maps (some folding), some often). Melbourne, George Robertson and Co., 1884. First foxing and offsetting, old half calf and marbled boards with edition. later rebacking. London, Printed by H. Hughs, for G. Nicol Estimate $100/200 and T. Cadell, 1785. Second edition of Cook’s third voyage. Without separate atlas. Estimate $600/900 J36104 - Text Section 6 Outer Black

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 006 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:14 PM - Black [64] biography bound uniformly. “Captain Cook’s three great COOK, James. A COMPLETE SET OF THE VOYAGE voyages form the basis of any collection of Pacific books. In ACCOUNTS WITH KIPPIS’S LIFE. Comprising: these three voyages Cook did more to clarify the geographical HAWKESWORTH, John. AN ACCOUNT of the Voyages knowledge of the southern hemisphere than all his undertaken by the Order of His present Majesty for making predecessors together had done. He was the first really Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere, and successively scientific navigator, and his voyages made great contributions performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain to many fields of knowledge…” (Hill). Andrew Kippis’s Carteret, and Captain Cook..., three volumes, quarto, with the biography of Cook was written with access to Admiralty leaves of “Directions for Placing the Cuts and Charts” and the records and to Sir Joseph Banks’s papers. It presents a good Magellan chart that were not in the first issue and are usually account of Cook’s public and professional life and remained absent, London, 1773; COOK, James. A VOYAGE the standard authority for the next hundred years. It is found TOWARDS THE SOUTH POLE AND ROUND THE not infrequently as part of complete sets of Cook’s voyages, WORLD. Performed in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution although not issued with the voyage accounts. For Cook see: and Adventure, two volumes, quarto, first edition, London, Beddie, 650, 1216, 1552; Forbes, 85 (“arguably the single 1777; COOK, James and James KING. A VOYAGE TO most important book on the Hawaiian Islands”); Holmes, 5, THE PACIFIC OCEAN... for making Discoveries in the 24, and 47 (first edition). For Kippis see: Beddie, 32 and Northern Hemisphere... in His Majesty’s Ships the Resolution 1962; Forbes, 149; Holmes, 69. and Discovery, three volumes, quarto, and large folio atlas, Estimate $20,000/30,000 second edition (preferred), London, 1785; KIPPIS, Andrew. THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK. quarto, with [65] frontispiece portrait of Cook, first edition. Four works in nine CREMOR, W. (ed.). ACTION FRONT: The History of the volumes, quarto, of text, and folio atlas volume to the third 2/2nd Australian Field Regiment Royal Australian Artillery voyage, with all plates and maps, text volumes in A.I.F. Octavo, plates, original cloth with dustwrapper. contemporary calf, all with good nineteenth-century uniform Melbourne, 2nd/2nd Field Regiment Association, 1961. rebacking, the atlas volume in sympathetic half calf, scattered Estimate $120/180 foxing and offsetting, the rebacking chafed or rubbed in parts, a generally sound, clean set; armorial bookplate (circa [66] 1800s) of W.H.B. Fletcher, M.A. in each text volume. London, FIRST FLEET. THE LONDON CHRONICLE: Vol. LX. W. Strahan, and T. Cadell, [third voyage: W. and A. Strahan, No. 4659. September 1786. Quarto, disbound. London, 1786. for G. Nicol, and T. Cadell], and London, G. Nicol and + A group of eight issues of the London Chronicle from the G.G.J. and J. Robinson [Kippis], 1773 – 1777 – 1785 – 1788. period September 1786 to May 1788 (plus two related items), A complete set of the official accounts of Cook’s three all with reference to the preparation and voyage of the First voyages around the world, the cornerstone of any collection Fleet. of modern voyages, together with Kippis’s ‘official’ Estimate $200/300 J36104 - Text Section 6 Inner Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

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J36104 ABA - Text - FB 007 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:15 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [67] [69] FIRST FLEET: THE LONDON CHRONICLE. THE FIRST FLEET CONVICT WOMAN. THE LONDON FIRST PRINTED ACCOUNT OF THE SETTLEMENT AT CHRONICLE. “THE FOLLOWING LETTER FROM , in two issues of the London Chronicle PORT JACKSON, dated Nov. 14 1788, is written by a newspaper for March 24-26 and March 26-28, 1789. Two Female Pen” [in the London Chronicle newspaper, May 28- issues, folio, each of eight pages, disbound. London, 1789. 30, 1789]. Folio, eight pages, disbound. London, 1789. “The Rare and of the greatest importance: the first printed account following Letter from Port Jackson, dated Nov. 14, 1788, is of the First Fleet settlement at Sydney Cove. written by a Female Pen...” This has been claimed to be the On 23 March 1789 the convict transport Prince of Wales first published account of life in Sydney by a woman but its sailed into Plymouth after an absence of almost two years in authenticity must be in doubt. One can see, on the one hand, New South Wales. Before the arrival of the Prince of Wales that in this passage there is an attention to daily detail that is the English public had heard nothing from this new characteristic of women travel writers in general and the point settlement on the other side of the world. of view is definitely a convict one. On the other hand, the A few weeks before several brief reports (see lots 62 and 66) language used here is vastly beyond the educational level of based on accounts from vessels returning from the Far East all the female convicts, many of whom could indeed write announced that the Fleet had arrived safely but the earliest their name on the marriage register but none of whom had the full account of the settlement was published immediately level of literacy and vocabulary necessary to have written this after the Prince of Wales had docked. ‘letter’. There can be no doubt that, in accordance with For a time this was the only report of Australia’s foundation, contemporary convention, an editorial hand has substantially preceding even the arrival of Governor Phillip’s brief official ‘improved’ the language of any original letter. Consequently, despatches on board the Borrowdale transport which docked while the content here is demonstrably genuine and from the on 24 March. Lieutenant Maxwell delivered these brief convict point of view, the passage does not represent the true despatches to London on 26 March. It was not until 27 March words of a ‘female pen’. This early and textually important that the Government received Phillip’s full despatches which issue of the newspaper is extremely scarce. he had sent aboard the Alexander transport. Estimate $1500/3000 The long first account published in the London Chronicle in the issue for 24 March was written up from reported conversations with the crew of the Prince of Wales, while the [70] second article of 26 March added information that had FLINDERS, Matthew. A VOYAGE TO TERRA returned on the Borrowdale and from other sources such as AUSTRALIS; undertaken for the purpose of completing the private letters. discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years The Chronicle account was completed by a briefer third 1801, 1802, and 1803. Two text volumes, quarto, and folio account on 28 March. This third account, which is not present atlas, the plates in the text volumes on stubs, occasional pale in the present lot, has proved especially rare; it included spotting and offsetting, and with charts, coastal views and details of the Aborigines. botanical plates in the atlas (a few with short tears), all in The earliest book on the settlement at Sydney Cove was the uniform modern half navy crushed morocco. London, Nicol, renowned and now very rare ‘Officer’ account, published by 1814. Rare. The first edition of Flinders’s monumental work, Forster and Stockdale in the first few days of April 1789. complete with the rare Atlas. Flinders was the first to This was based on the London Chronicle articles, reprinting circumnavigate the continent, finally establishing that them verbatim. A day or two later, Debrett issued Tench’s Australia was one large island or continent and not, as had authentic first-hand account, which seems to have so previously been suspected, divided by a navigable central dampened the sale of the Forster-Stockdale publication that it strait. This is the official account of his voyage in the is now a great rarity. Investigator. Although mortally ill, Flinders spent the last These two important March issues of the newspaper, then, years of his too short life preparing this detailed record of the comprise the earliest printed reports emanating from the new Investigator voyage and of his later voyages in the Porpoise settlement at Sydney Cove and the direct source for the first and the Cumberland. Robert Brown’s “General Remarks… book on the colony. on the Botany of Terra Australis”, which is illustrated by Estimate $6000/8000 Ferdinand Bauer’s botanical plates in the atlas, is printed in an appendix in the second volume, while the text volumes are [68] illustrated by William Westall. Flinders’s charts in the atlas FIRST FLEET: THE LONDON CHRONICLE. were of such accuracy that they continued to be issued by the FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE BOTANY BAY Admiralty for decades and form the basis of all modern charts EXPEDITION, in the London Chronicle newspaper, April 4- of Australia. The charts in this copy are mainly later 7, 1789. Folio, eight pages, disbound. London, 1789. Hydrographical Office issues. “Flinders’s Voyage to Terra Following the publication of the Forster-Stockdale ‘Officer’ Australis is the most outstanding book on the coastal book, the editor of the London Chronicle paid what Wantrup exploration of Australia. It is the centrepiece in any collection called a ‘plagiarist’s compliment’ and pillaged that pamphlet of books dealing with Australian coastal discovery. Such is for new material. The ‘Officer’ had added to the detailed the historical importance of this monumental work that no Chronicle account from a variety of sources and these brief general collection of Australian books could be considered paragraphs were reprinted in the Chronicle in the issue for 4 complete without it” (Wantrup). Davidson, pp. 121-3; April. Although strictly speaking not part of the Chronicle Ferguson, 576 (miscounting preliminaries in vol. 1); Hill 2, account of the first settlement, it was effectively a fourth part, 614; Tooley, pp. 77-9; Wantrup, 67a and pp. 138-44. intertwining the ‘Officer’ account and the Chronicle account. Estimate $20,000/26,000 Estimate $2000/4000 J36104 - Text Section 7 Inner Black

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J36104 ABA - Text - FB 008 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:15 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [71] [74] HANLON, Robert (ed.). A LETTER FROM A CONVICT MACQUARIE. GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, IN AUSTRALIA to a Brother in England. Octavo, original Parliament. REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE decorated wrappers, owner’s bookplate, later decorated ON TRANSPORTATION. Foolscap folio, pp. 118, with morocco with elaborate inlays on inner boards by Gordon contemporary page numbering (from a composite volume) in Hughes. Melbourne, The Hawthorn Press, 1951. First ink, a fine copy, modern quarter cloth and papered boards. separate edition: edition limited to 50 copies only, essentially [London], Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be for presentation. The text of the long autobiographical letter Printed, 10 July 1812. Rare and important: the only published from a convict in Western Australia had originally been document illustrating Macquarie’s earliest years. In 1811, published in 1866 in Cornhill Magazine. following the deposition of Governor Bligh, there was Estimate $100/200 enough uncertainty in Britain about the value of the transportation of convicts to New South Wales for a Parliamentary Select Committee to be formed to inquire into the system which had operated since 1787 and to recommend [72] future policy. The report published in 1812 includes a JONES, Ian. NED KELLY. A Short Life. Octavo, black & complete transcript of the evidence given by many notable white illustrations, pictorial endpapers, original plasticised witnesses, including former Governor John Hunter, former cloth in slipcase. Melbourne, Thomas C. Lothian, 1996. Governor , his deposer George Johnston, Edition limited to 220 copies, signed by the author. + A small Scottish Martyr Maurice Margarot, Matthew Flinders, First group of miscellaneous Australiana, including some Fleet chaplain Richard Johnson, and many other colonial pamphlets, a scrapbook presented to Allen Grant from the officials. Extracts from several of Macquarie’s early boys at Cole’s in 1907, and two unbound Sullivan’s Cove dispatches are included. The Report from the Select titles in the special limited edition. Committee on Transportation is a document of high Estimate $100/200 importance. The first major document from the Macquarie era, it is a paper of great significance in the early . It endorsed the existing system of transportation and “the liberal views of the present Governor”, and became [73] effectively the foundation for Macquarie’s programme of LESSON, René Primevère. VOYAGE AUTOUR DU civil and administrative improvement. Ferguson, 543; MONDE entrepris par ordre du Gouvernement sur la Corvette Wantrup, 38. La Coquille; par P. Lesson, Membre correspondant de Estimate $2000/4000 l’Institut. Two volumes, octavo, handcoloured natural history plates, and engraved plates, some foxing as usual, old name [75] obscured on versos of front free endpapers, French quarter MACQUARIE. GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, red morocco and papered boards of the period, little rubbed. Parliament REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE Paris, P. Pourrat Frères, 1839. The ‘deluxe’ issue with the ON THE STATE OF GAOLS, &c. Foolscap folio, with a fine natural history plates coloured by hand. The official folding coloured “Outline Map of the Settlements in New account of the 1822-5 voyage in the Coquille under Louis South Wales” and four folding plans, scattered pale foxing, a Isidore Duperrey was never published and so this scarce fine copy in modern quarter cloth and papered boards. account by the surgeon and naturalist on the Coquille is the [London], House of Commons, Ordered to be printed 12 July, only separate narrative account. Lesson reported many 1819. Rare: of substantial Australian interest. This important important scientific details which Duperrey failed to publish report, a key prelude to Bigge’s destruction of Macquarie, in his incomplete account, including many extensive provides one of the most detailed accounts of the colony prior vocabularies and grammatical analyses, particularly of the to Bigge’s arrival (see Wantrup pp. 112-113, where the Maori Language. The illustrations in Lesson’s work include background and consequences of this important report are over twenty plates of views, native costumes, objects and discussed). Among those to give evidence were Alexander tools, as well as coastal profiles, while the beautiful, delicate Riley, Jeffery Hart Bent, Samuel Bate, and John Macarthur. handcoloured plates include illustrations of the kangaroo, Ferguson, 747; Wantrup, 43. kiwi, lyrebird, opossum, parrots, platypus, wombat, and Estimate $1000/2000 several Birds of Paradise. In a small number of copies the non-integral illustrated title-page of the first volume (only) [76] has the date 1838. The work was probably issued in livraisons MACQUARIE. BIGGE, John Thomas. A COMPLETE (parts) over 1838-9. Ferguson’s treatment of the work SET OF THE THREE REPORTS into the State of the contains substantial errors: his 2533 (describing copies with Colony of New South Wales, the Judicial Establishments of the mixed 1838 and 1839 title-pages), for example, calls for New South Wales and Van Diemen’s Land, and the State of only 37 plates, giving rise to a belief in earlier years that there Agriculture and Trade [with] A Copy of the Instructions were two editions of the book, with the 1839 “edition” having given by Earl Bathurst to Mr. Bigge, on his proceeding to more plates. Ferguson and others also appear only to describe New South Wales. Four pieces, foolscap folio, fine copies, this deluxe issue (with coloured plates); the ‘ordinary’ issue is the second Report and the Instructions with contemporary identical but omits the handcoloured natural history plates. In page numbering (from a composite volume) in ink, each in addition, Ferguson initially transposed the collation of the uniform modern quarter cloth and papered boards. [London, two volumes in error (2787). Ferguson, 2787(rev); Hill 2, House of Commons, 1822-1823. A complete set of 1012; Hocken, p. 73; Sabin, 40214. Commissioner Bigge’s reports of his enquiry into the state of Estimate $1800/3600 the colony under Governor Macquarie’s administration, with the very rare Instructions. The first report is the rare first issue J36104 - Text Section 8 Inner Black

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 008 - Inner - 31/05/2019 12:21:15 PM - Black with the libellous remarks about W.C. Wentworth that were excluded from the subsequent corrected House of Commons printing and the House of Lords printing. Bigge was appointed Royal Commissioner by Lord Bathurst to examine the transportation system, but “it was clear that Macquarie’s administration as much as the transportation system was under review… Bigge’s reports had a profound influence on the future constitutional and political development of Australia and have a place in any Australian collection” (Wantrup). Ferguson 853a, 891, 892, and 893; Wantrup, 46, 47, 48 and 49. Estimate $4000/6000

[77] MACQUARIE, Major-General Lachlan. NEW SOUTH WALES. RETURN TO AN ADDRESS OF THE HONOURABLE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS DATED 1 MAY 1828; for No. 1. – Copy of a Report, By the late Major General Macquarie, on the Colony of New South Wales, to Earl Bathurst; in July 1822. No. 2. – Extract of a Letter from Major General Macquarie to Earl Bathurst, in October 1823; in Answer to certain Part of the Report of Mr. Commissioner Bigge, on the State of the said Colony. Foolscap folio, with contemporary page numbering (from a composite volume) in ink, a fine copy, modern quarter cloth and papered boards. [London], Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be printed, 25 June 1828. Very rare and highly important: Macquarie’s rejoinder to Bigge’s insidious series of reports, a splendid vindication of his administration in New South Wales. Macquarie returned to England in 1822. Forbidden to make any public response to Bigge’s reports, Macquarie replied to Bigge’s criticisms in a private 43-page commentary sent to Earl Bathurst in October 1823. In the following April, Bathurst informed him that he would receive a generous pension and wrote warmly of Macquarie’s “able and successful administration”. But still he was unable to speak in his own defence. Nor was he to enjoy retirement, dying in July 1824. His defence became public when the most substantial part of his 1823 repudiation of Bigge’s reports [80] was posthumously published, under pressure from STEVENS, Geo. STEVENS’ GEELONG, WESTERN Macquarie’s friends, in this 1828 parliamentary paper. DISTRICT AND SQUATTERS’ DIRECTORY [of Victoria] Ferguson 1192; Wantrup, 50. combined with Mount Gambier, Port Macdonnell, and Estimate $4000/6000 Penola, in the south-eastern district of South Australia: 1866- 67: in addition to which is incorporated an Almanac for 1866, [78] Gardeners’ Calendar, Gold Ready Reckoner, &c. Octavo, two NEW SOUTH WALES. THE ACTS AND ORDINANCES large folding illustrated advertising leaves, mounted on linen of the Governor and Council of New South Wales, 1824-37. and with neat strengthening along a couple of folds, sealed Two volumes, folio, in three, original papered boards and tear in title page, original cloth, gilt, several ink spots at the half roan, uncut. Sydney, Statham, [1838]. Ferguson, 2562. foot, small repair at head of backstrip, a very good copy. Covering the administrations of Governors Brisbane, Darling, Melbourne, George Stevens, 1866. Rare: an early and and Bourke. + A quantity of similar volumes (much substantial work. Ferguson, 16249. duplication), in five shelves. Estimate $1000/2000 Estimate $300/500 [81] [79] SYDNEY COVE: THE LONDON CHRONICLE. A PHILLIP, Governor Arthur. THE VOYAGE OF GROUP OF SEVEN ISSUES between May 1789 and GOVERNOR PHILLIP TO BOTANY BAY, with an December 1789. Seven items, eight pages each, disbound. Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson London, 1788-1789. Each issue with a letter or report giving and ... Quarto, with 54 engraved plates and details of the early months of settlement: the country and charts, folding maps, handsome crimson calf by Morrell, top wildlife, the Aborigines, domestic arrangements, and the edge gilt, others uncut, London, John Stockdale, 1789. First publication of Phillip’s Voyage. edition of the foundation book for New South Wales; an Estimate $300/500 attractive, large copy. Ferguson, 47; Wantrup, 5. Estimate $3000/5000 J36104 - Text Section 9 Outer Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 009 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:15 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [82] [87] SYDNEY COVE: THE LONDON CHRONICLE. A WHITE, John. JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE to New South GROUP OF NINE ISSUES between January 1790 and Wales. With sixty-five plates of nondescript animals, birds, August 1791. Nine items, eight pages each, disbound. lizards, serpents… Quarto, 65 engraved plates, a generally London, 1788-1789. Each issue with a letter or report giving clean copy, ten plates little foxed or with marginal damp details of the early years of settlement: long extracts from mark, and one with a hole at plate margin, with the four Phillip’s Voyage, convict management, extract of a letter pages of advertisements not issued with all copies, later from one of the women convicts who arrived on Port Jackson patterned half calf and marbled boards. London, J. Debrett, on the Lady Juliana. + Two related issues of The Morning 1790. First edition of White’s First Fleet journal, the ordinary Post (1790 and 1793). issue with uncoloured plates (and, oddly, in recent years rarer Estimate $400/800 on the market than the coloured issue). was the chief surgeon on the First Fleet and Surgeon-general to the settlement, whose most remarkable, if still little recognised, achievement was the minuscule mortality rates among the [83] SYDNEY COVE. THE GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE: a convicts on the long voyage from England to New South group of six monthly issues, all containing some reference to Wales, in what is still one of the largest mass movements of the establishment of British settlement in Sydney. Six items, humanity ever undertaken. He continued to overcome severe disbound. London, 1788-1791. medical problems in the first settlement, working in atrocious Estimate $100/150 conditions, and even became a pioneer of the use of native Australian plants as medicine. His journal commences with the sailing of the First Fleet, including an account of the voyage from England. His personal chronicle of the first ten [84] months of settlement includes “many circumstances omitted TENCH, Watkin. A COMPLETE ACCOUNT OF THE by Governor and others” (Hill). Abbey, 605; SETTLEMENT AT PORT JACKSON, in New South Wales, Ayer/Zimmer, 672; Casey Wood, 626; Davidson, pp. 81-6; including an accurate description of the Situation of the Ferguson, 97; Ford, 2495; Hill 2, 1858; Nissen ZBI, 4390; Colony; of the Natives; and of its natural productions: Taken Wantrup, 17. on the spot... Quarto, with folding “Map of the hitherto Estimate $1500/3000 unexplored country contiguous to Port Jackson…”, uncut in the original boards, quarter morocco bookform box. London, G. Nicol and J. Sewell, 1793. First edition. Captain Watkin Tench was the only First Fleet chronicler to publish more than one book. He had returned to England with other marines in the Gorgon in 1792 and his very scarce second General Antiquarian account of the colony was published over a year later, at the end of 1793. "As an accurate, well-written and acutely observed account of the earliest years of Australia’s colonisation, it is a most important addition to any collection of Australian books.” (Wantrup). Ferguson, 171; Wantrup, [88] 16. BINDING. SHAKESPEARE, William. SONGS AND Estimate $10,000/15,000 SONNETS, edited by F.T. Palgrave. Small octavo, fine copy, burgundy speckled calf with contrasting crimson inlay, elaborately gilt, all edges gilt, a perfect gift binding by [85] Riviere, housed in plain cloth slipcase. London, Macmillan, VICTORIA: POLICE. ROYAL COMMISSION ON 1926. Golden Treasury Series. POLICE. The Proceedings of the Commission, Minutes of Estimate $100/150 Evidence, Appendices, Etc. Foolscap folio, sewn as issued. Melbourne, John Ferres, 1883. Very scarce. [89] Estimate $100/200 BOETHIUS, A. M. S. LATINORUM OMNIUM LONGE ERUDITISSIMI, LIBRI DIALECTICI. Folio, slight silverfishing of early leaves, old vellum, new ties and endpaper. Venice, Joannes Gryphius, 1546. [86] Estimate $150/300 WANTRUP, Jonathan. AUSTRALIAN RARE BOOKS 1788-1900. Octavo, illustrations, cloth with dustwrapper. [90] Sydney, Hordern House, 1988. + FERGUSON, J.A. MISCELLANEOUS IMPRINTS. A GROUP of eight BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AUSTRALIA. Eight volumes, octavo, sixteenth-eighteenth century continental editions, Italian, original cloth in dustwrappers. Canberra, National Library Dutch and German printings, mainly duodecimo + Sallust & of Australia, 1975-1980. Facsimile edition, complete with the Florus, [Histories] (Quarto, early blank remargined, later calf, 1986 addenda volume. + Half a shelf of books on books, rebacked. Birmingham, Baskerville, 1773). + An ex-library mainly Australian, including auction catalogues and book copy of Froben’s 1551 folio edition of Juvenal and collecting journals. + A handful of assorted books, and Persius Satires. + Two nineteenth-century English works (in multiple copies of a pamphlet history of the Osborn family in three volumes), in broken bindings. Beechworth. Estimate $200/400 Estimate $150/300 J36104 - Text Section 9 Inner Black

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 009 - Inner - 31/05/2019 12:21:15 PM - Black [91] PAMPHLETS. THREE VOLUMES of bound pamphlets, Literature, including Children’s Books English, nineteenth century (plus one twentieth century), of religious and political affairs. + One volume of French nineteenth-century pamphlets. Estimate $100/200 [97] ALDIN, Cecil. PALE PETER. Octavo, colour illustrations, original pictorial wrappers. London, Humphrey Milford, [92] PAPIN, Prof. D. TRAITÉ DE PLUSIEURS NOUVELLES circa 1920. + Four other books: Black Billy, Ugly Duckling MACHINES et inventions extraordinaires sur differens (two copies), and Puss Puss, from Aldin’s Letter Book sujets. Small octavo, three folding engraved plates (several Series. tears), original vellum, [bound with] a Latin treatise by Huet Estimate $100/200 on the philosophy of Descartes (Paris, 1689). Paris, Guignard, 1698. Papin, a pioneer in the development of the [98] steam engine, here expounds his proposed paddle-wheel ANDERSON, Hugh. SHAW NEILSON, an annotated driven steamship. bibliography and checklist 1893-1956. Quarto, processed Estimate $100/200 text, printed wrappers. Cremorne, Walter Stone, undated (1956). One of 95 numbered copies. + Chaplin’s A Neilson Collection, 1964, one of 250 numbered and signed copies, [93] ROBINSON, William H. CATALOGUE 77, a selection of with four catalogues/bibliographies (from the same era) on extremely rare and important printed books and ancient Marcus Clarke, Christopher Brennan, Jack Lindsay, and manuscripts. Octavo, fully illustrated, original papered Bernard O’Dowd. boards. London, William H. Robinson Ltd., 1948. + Copies of Estimate $50/70 Catalogue 81, 1950 (wrappers), and Catalogue 83, 1953 (boards). The majority of items are from the celebrated [99] library of Sir Thomas Phillipps. AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE. SMALL QUANTITY, Estimate $100/200 including some pamphlets. Estimate $100/200 [94] ROSTOVTZEFF, M. THE SOCIAL & ECONOMIC [100] HISTORY of the Hellenistic World. Three volumes, octavo, BANCKS, Jim. MORE ADVENTURES OF GINGER plates, cloth, gilt. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1941. + Plus two MEGGS. SERIES 19. Quarto, pp. 32, coloured comic strip shelves of works on Greek and Mediterranean civilisation. format throughout, stapled in original colour pictorial Estimate $200/300 wrappers, early tape repairs at hinges. Sydney, Associated Newspapers, 1942. + A worn copy of More Adventures of Ginger Meggs. Series 5 (1928), and the Ginger Meggs [95] SALLUST & FLORUS. [HISTORIES]. Quarto, Annual, Xmas 1952. contemporary tree calf, joints cracked. Birmingham, Estimate $60/80 Baskerville, 1773. Estimate $200/300 [101] BANCKS, Jim. THE ‘SUNBEAMS’ BOOK. Further Adventures of Ginger Meggs. Series 2. Quarto, pp. 32, [96] SUNDIALS. BEDOS DE CELLES, Dom F. LA coloured comic strip format throughout, stapled in original GNOMONIQUE PRATIQUE, ou l’art de tracer avec la plus colour pictorial wrappers, minor flecking of front wrapper, a grand precision les cadrans solaires. Octavo, engraved very good copy. Sydney, Sun Newspapers, 1925. + BANCKS, frontispiece and 38 folding engraved plates, folding engraved Jim. Further Adventures of Ginger Meggs, Series 4. Quarto, map, worn early calf. Paris, Firmin Didot, 1790. New coloured and black & white comic strip format, original edition. colour pictorial wrappers, fine. Sydney, 1927. Estimate $150/300 Estimate $200/400 [102] BEAN, C.E.W. (editor). THE ANZAC BOOK. Written and Illustrated in Gallipoli by the Men of Anzac. Quarto, pp. xvi, 170 + frontispiece and 10 other coloured plates, and one folding plate, very numerous leaves of plates included in the pagination; original publisher’s blue cloth with pictorial onlay by David Barker, with the inevitable cheap paper edge- tanning, with dustwrapper (minor stains) that has a cut-out on the front panel framing the onlay cover illustration. London, Cassell and Co., 1916. First edition: the uncommon cloth issue, rare with dustwrapper. The dustwrapper is the issue with 5/- price on the spine panel and therefore the UK issue; the unpriced dustwrapper being an export issue. Dornbusch, 237; Fielding and O’Neill, p. 241. Estimate $100/200 J36104 - Text Section 10 Outer Black

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[103] [107] FLEMING, Ian. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY: Five Secret BRYANT & MAY (publishers). THE BRYMAY TOY Occasions in the Life of James Bond. Octavo, original boards BOOK. Small quarto, coloured illustrations throughout, with dustwrapper. London, Jonathan Cape, 1960. First original wrappers. Melbourne, Bryant & May, [1928]. Scarce edition. promotional piece for Bryant & May matches: things to do Estimate $300/500 with match boxes (piano, fire-place, chest of drawers…). Muir, 204. + With a small quantity of miscellaneous [104] Australian ephemera. FLEMING, Ian. THUNDERBALL. Octavo, original Estimate $100/200 blindstamped boards with price-clipped dustwrapper. London, Jonathan Cape, 1961. First edition. Estimate $150/300 [108] CATULLUS, Gaius Valerius. THE COMPLETE POETRY, [105] translated by Jack Lindsay with decorations engraved on FLEMING, Ian. THE SPY WHO LOVED ME. Octavo, wood by Lionel Ellis. Octavo, illustrated, full morocco, gilt. original boards, decorated in silver, with dustwrapper (bit London, Fanfrolico Press, n.d. [1929]. Edition limited to 325 chipped). London, Jonathan Cape, 1962. First edition. numbered copies. Arnold, 36. Together with first editions of Fleming’s You Only Live Estimate $200/400 Twice (1964), The Man with the Golden Gun (1965), and Octopussy (1966), all in dustwrappers. Estimate $200/300 [109] COLE, E.W. COLE’S KINDERGARTEN POETRY BOOK. With Numerous Illustrations. Quarto, coloured frontispiece, [106] FLEMING, Ian. JAMES BOND BOOKS. A good group of illustrations, original cloth-backed decorated boards. eight Jonathan Cape reprints with dustwrappers. Melbourne, E.W. Cole, circa 1920. Muir, 1678. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $100/200 J36104 - Text Section 10 Inner Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 010 - Inner - 31/05/2019 12:21:16 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [110] [118] DEAMER, Dulcie. THE DEVIL’S SAINT. Octavo, original GRAVES, Robert. POEMS (1914-26). Octavo, uncut, blue cloth. New York, International Publishers, 1925. Rare spotted foxing of first leaves and outer edges, a very good first US edition. copy in original patterned cloth with dustwrapper. London, Estimate $200/400 William Heinemann, 1927. Signed by Dorothea Mackellar, London, 1927 and with her Adrian Feint bookplate. + [111] GRAVES, Robert. POEMS 1926-1930. Octavo, uncut, DENNIS, C.J. BACKBLOCK BALLADS AND LATER original patterned cloth with dustwrapper. London, William VERSES. With Illustrations by Hal Gye. Square octavo, Heinemann, 1931. frontispiece, and additional coloured title-page, original Estimate $100/150 pictorial cloth, pictorial dustwrapper panel pasted on verso of half-title (possibly as issued). Sydney, Angus & Robertson, [119] 1918. Publisher’s presentation copy, inscribed to Sir William HARCOURT, J.M. UPSURGE. A Novel Octavo, original Robertson Nicoll in George Robertson’s hand. red cloth. London, John Long, [1934]. The banned first Estimate $100/200 edition. Inscribed and signed by the author. Very scarce. Estimate $800/1200 [112] EWERS, John K. MONEY STREET. A Novel. Octavo, original cloth with dustwrapper. London, Hodder & [120] Stoughton, 1933. Novel set in Perth. HARDY, Frank J. POWER WITHOUT GLORY. A Novel Estimate $100/200 in Three Parts… Octavo, vignettes by Ambrose Dyson, original (bright) red cloth. Melbourne, Realist Printing and [113] Publishing Co., 1950. First edition. FARMER, Geoffrey. PRIVATE PRESSES AND Estimate $100/200 AUSTRALIA [with] PRIVATE PRESSES AND AUST- RALIA: A First Supplement. Two works, octavo, original [121] cloth with dustwrapper and original wrappers. Melbourne HAUSER, Don. PRINTERS OF THE STREETS AND and Hobart, 1972-1976. First editions: limited to 450 copies LANES OF MELBOURNE (1837-1975). Octavo, illustrated, of the first work and 350 of the second. With the author’s boards in dustwrapper. Melbourne, The Nondescript Press, signed inscription in the first book, and two additions in his 2006. Limited edition. + Half a shelf of books on books. hand to that Check-List. + A copy of Farmer’s A Private Estimate $100/200 Pursuit, Escutcheon Press, 1995: edition limited to 100 numbered copies, signed by the author and designer. Estimate $100/150 [122] HUMPHREY MILFORD (publisher). MY PICTURE PUZZLE STORY Octavo, tipped in coloured plate, and [114] GIBBS, May. TWO POSTCARDS on coloured card entitled black & white illustrations, fine in original pictorial boards, ‘Do you remember?’ and ‘I think of you by day and dream of complete with 18 coloured puzzle pieces in endpocket. you by night’. Circa 1918. London, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, circa Estimate $100/200 1920. + Five works (including one duplicate) from the same publisher’s ‘Something to do Series’, all bright copies. + Some contemporary, but unrelated ephemeral book [115] GIBBS, May. FLANNEL FLOWERS and other bush babies. envelopes. Octavo, colour frontispiece, plates, original wrappers with Estimate $60/90 coloured pictorial onlay. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, n.d. Estimate $80/120 [123] HUMPHREY MILFORD (publisher). A VERY GOOD [116] collection of small format booklets for children, circa 1910- GIBBS, May. LITTLE RAGGED BLOSSOM & More 1920, with some duplication. Includes copies of The Story of About Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. Quarto, colour Little Brown Bunny with pop-up illustration; Mistress Mole in frontispiece, full-page sepia illustrations, other illustrations wallet format; and animal shape book entitled Quack-Quack, in text, original cloth-backed boards with dustwrapper (crude all in very good state. internal strengthening). Sydney, Angus & Robertson, n.d. but Estimate $70/90 1920. First edition: the second book in May Gibbs’s Gumnut series. Gift inscription in George Robertson’s hand to his [124] grandson Bruce Ferguson, son of Sir John Ferguson. JOHNSON, Samuel BOSWELL’S LIFE OF JOHNSON. Estimate $150/300 Edited by George Birkbeck Hill, Revised and Enlarged Edition by L.F. Powell. Six volumes octavo, plates, a fine set [117] in original cloth, gilt. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1934-1950. + GRAVES, Robert. FAIRIES AND FUSILIERS. Octavo, Sets of Johnson’s Lives of the Poets; Letters; and Johnsonian original cloth (slight mottling). London, William Heinemann, Miscellanies. Plus half a shelf of English social history, and a 1917. With Graves’s pencilled inscription, initialled RG. + A set of Dictionary of National Biography. group of eight Graves titles, plus duplicates of his verse in the Estimate $300/500 Augustan Books of Modern Poetry series. Estimate $100/200 J36104 - Text Section 11 Outer Black

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[126] LINDSAY, Norman. THE MAGIC PUDDING. The Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum. Quarto, colour frontispiece (some oxidisation as usual), illustrations and plates, endpapers splitting at gutters, original cloth-backed boards with illustrated dustwrapper. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1918. First edition: the first issue with green A&R endpapers. A choice family presentation copy with a delightful gift inscription in George Robertson’s hand to his grandson George Ferguson, son of Sir John Ferguson. Estimate $1800/3600

[127] MALTBY, Peg. PEG’S FAIRY BOOK. Folio, coloured plates, illustrations, original cloth-backed papered boards. Melbourne, Murfett, 1946 Third edition. Estimate $80/120

[128] PORTER, Peter. A GOOD COLLECTION of issues of UK journals (circa 1960s-70s) to which Porter contributed including The London Magazine, Phoenix, Encounter, London OZ, and the New Statesman, as well as a copy of the suppressed issue (with Porter cover) of the catalogue for the Modern Literary Manuscripts (1974) exhibition, and periodicals include contributions by other Australian literary figures including Patrick White, Hal Porter, and Randolph Stow, &c. Estimate $150/300

[129] SACKVILLE-WEST, Vita. APHRA BEHN, the incomparable Astra. Octavo, endpapers with pale foxing, a fine copy in original cloth, with patterned dustwrapper. London, Gerald Howe Ltd., 1927. First edition. Estimate $100/200

[130] TENNANT, Kylie. SIX MANUSCRIPT letters written by Herbert Brookes to Kylie Tennant (as Mrs Rodd), circa 1950s, including a 5-page report on the manuscript of Tennant’s play about prime minister Alfred Deakin, Tether A Dragon (1952), loosely inserted in a copy of Deakin’s The Federal Story (1944), edited by Brookes. Estimate $200/400

[131] WALL, Dorothy. BLINKY BILL: The Quaint Little Australian. Octavo, coloured frontispiece, black & white plates, illustrations, original papered boards, neatly rebacked [132] UPFIELD, Arthur W. THE HOUSE OF CAIN. Sydney, Angus & Robertson, 1933. Extremely scarce: the first Octavo, original black cloth, gilt, with dustwrapper (bit edition of the first Blinky Bill book – Dorothy Wall’s most rubbed & chipped). Philadelphia, Dorrance, 1929. First US famous creation. edition, very scarce with dustwrapper. Estimate $100/200 Estimate $2000/4000 J36104 - Text Section 12 Outer Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 012 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:16 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [133] [138] OUTHWAITE. RENTOUL, Ida S. and Annie. MOLLIE’S OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul (illustrator). THE FAIRY BUNYIP by A.R. Rentoul and I.S. Rentoul. Oblong quarto, STORY THAT CAME TRUE [wrapper title]. Small quarto, pp. [50], each leaf printed on one side only, with twelve full- with five coloured and one black & white illustration, page line-drawn illustrations and with title-page vignette and original titling-wrappers (light use). Melbourne, British page decorations in sepia throughout; a very good copy Imperial Oil Co. Ltd, n.d. circa 1922. Very rare: a delightful bound in half dark green morocco, gilt, retaining original fairy story produced to advertise Shell Oil, a significantly pictorial wrappers. Melbourne, Robert Jolley, 1904. Rare: rarer – and almost certainly earlier – companion to this was the very first publication of Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Outhwaite’s better known Sentry and the Shell Fairy. with hand-scripted text by her elder sister Annie. Essentially a Outhwaite continued to produce similar commercial pieces private publication – certainly one with a very limited but few with the same level of professional production as the circulation – it was published when Ida was just sixteen. pieces for Shell Motor Oil, which included another fairy Estimate $1400/2200 story, The Sentry and the Shell Fairy, and two rare elaborately illustrated calendars. Muir, 2396. [134] Estimate $1200/1600 OUTHWAITE. RENTOUL, Annie Isobel and Ida Sherborne. MOLLIE’S STAIRCASE by A.I. Rentoul and I.S. Rentoul. Oblong quarto, [26] leaves, with full-page [139] illustrations throughout, the first and last leaf a little tanned OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. BLOSSOM. A Fairy Story. from the wrappers, a very good copy bound in half dark Written & Illustrated by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. Quarto, with green morocco, gilt, retaining original wrappers; Rentoul full-page colour and black & white plates, pale foxing, family presentation inscription on the title-page. Melbourne, original cloth-backed papered boards. London, A. & C. M.L. Hutchinson, circa 1906. First edition. Written by her Black, 1928. First edition. mother, Annie Isobel Rentoul, this was the second published Estimate $300/500 book illustrated by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, Australia’s outstanding fantasy illustrator. [140] Estimate $1200/1800 OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. BUNNY & BROWNIE. The Adventures of George & Wiggle. Written & Illustrated by Ida [135] Rentoul Outhwaite. Quarto, with colour plates, other OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul (illustrator). QUIN, Tarella. illustrations, original cloth-backed decorated boards. BEFORE THE LAMPS ARE LIT. Oblong octavo, with London, A. & C. Black, 1930. First edition. Muir, 5605. frontispiece and 25 other full-page black & white Estimate $300/500 illustrations by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, other illustrations in- text; near fine in original pictorial green cloth, lettered and decorated in red and black. Melbourne, George Robertson, [141] n.d. but 1911. First edition. OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. A BUNCH OF WILD Estimate $400/600 FLOWERS. Verses and Illustrations by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. Quarto, six tipped-in coloured plates, other [136] illustrations, original papered boards. Sydney, Angus & OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. ELVES AND FAIRIES. Robertson, 1933. First edition. Muir, 5606. Quarto, with six full-page colour plates and 15 black-and- Estimate $80/120 white illustrations, original cloth-backed decorated papered boards with (worn) dustwrapper. Melbourne, Lothian Book [142] Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., 1919. The ‘selected’ edition: this OUTHWAITE, I. R. FRAMED PRINT, The Picnic [from copy with a signed and dated presentation inscription from Elves and Fairies]. Black & white print, approx. 250 x 200 Annie Rentoul (with additional signed inscription on mm., mounted, framed and glazed. dustwrapper). Estimate $40/60 Estimate $400/600

[137] [143] OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul (illustrator). THE SENTRY OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. TWO POSTCARDS from AND THE SHELL FAIRY. Quarto, pp. 16, with six full- Fairyland entitled ‘Catching the Moon on a Rope of page colour illustrations, other black & white illustrations; Dewdrops’, and ‘Butterfly Ferry’, both postally used. neat and unobtrusive owner’s inscription, about fine in London, A. & C. Black, circa 1930s. Elves and Fairies Series original colour decorated wrappers. Melbourne, British No. 72. Imperial Oil Co. Ltd, n.d. circa 1922. Very scarce: through Estimate $80/120 her husband’s association with the British Imperial Oil Company, Ida Rentoul Outhwaite was commissioned to illustrate a number of ephemeral gift booklets produced by [144] the firm. The present piece, with text anonymously by George OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. FOUR POSTCARDS from Martin, is illustrated by six colour plates of Outhwaite’s Fairyland entitled ‘The Witch’, and ‘The Nautilus Fairy’, and watercolour drawings of fairies and other black & white ‘Serana’s Wedding’, and ‘They stood still in front of me’. illustrations. Always an ephemeral piece, it is now one of her London, A. & C. Black, circa 1930s. Elves and Fairies Series scarcest works. No. 71a. Estimate $1000/1600 Estimate $150/300 J36104 - Text Section 12 Inner Black

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[145] [149] OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. THREE POSTCARDS from OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. TWO POSTCARDS from Blossom entitled ‘The Frogs learn to jump from the fairies’, Bunny and Brownie entitled ‘Playing with the bubbles’, and and ‘A little mist played over the pond’, and ‘What is Time to ‘Fairies were dancing in and out.’ London, A. & C. Black, us?’ London, A. & C. Black, circa 1930s. Elves and Fairies circa 1930s. Elves and Fairies Series No. 73. Series No. 74. Estimate $80/120 Estimate $150/200

[146] OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. FIVE POSTCARDS from The Little Fairy Sister, two postally used. London, A. & C. Black, circa 1920s. Elves and Fairies Series No. 75. Estimate $200/400

[147] OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. THREE POSTCARDS from The Enchanted Forest & The Little Green Road to Fairyland, two postally used. London, A. & C. Black, circa 1920s. Elves and Fairies Series No. 76. Estimate $150/200

[148] OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. THREE POSTCARDS from [150] The Little Fairy Sister & The Little Green Road to Fairyland, OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. POSTCARD from The postally used. London, A. & C. Black, circa 1930s. Elves and Enchanted Forest entitled ‘The Wee Sick Goblin’. London, Fairies Series No. 79. Black, circa 1930s. Elves and Fairies Series No. 71. Estimate $150/200 Estimate $80/120 J36104 - Text Section 13 Outer Black Cyan Magenta Yellow

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J36104 ABA - Text - FB 013 - Inner - 31/05/2019 12:21:17 PM - BlackCyanMagentaYellow [151] [157] OUTHWAITE, Ida S. Rentoul. FAIRYLAND. Folio, FAIRWEATHER. BAIL, Murray. IAN FAIRWEATHER. tipped-in coloured plates and full-page black & white plates, Folio, illustrations, original canvas with dustwrapper (both and other illustrations, original gilt-decorated cloth (slight with faint spotting). Sydney, Bay Books, 1981. + A copy of flecking). Melbourne, Ramsay Publishing Pty. Ltd., 1926. the 1987 Revised edition of Patrick McCaughey’s Fred Edition limited to 1000 copies: this copy signed and Williams. numbered, and that is not normally the case. This was Estimate $80/120 Outhwaite’s second large format deluxe publication. It comprised a large suite of Outhwaite’s beautiful coloured and [158] monochrome plates to illustrate verses and stories by Annie GAMBLE, Allan. COLONIAL MASTERPIECE, the Great Rentoul and Grenbry Outhwaite, Ida’s husband. Hall, University of Sydney. Foolscap folio, text and images Estimate $1000/2000 (some in colour) tipped-in to 52 unnumbered leaves, publisher’s boards, gilt. No imprint [Sydney, the author, [152] 1990]. Limited edition of 50 numbered and signed copies. OUTHWAITE. HOLDEN, Robert, and Marcie MUIR. Estimate $100/200 THE FAIRY WORLD OF IDA RENTOUL OUTHWAITE. Quarto, black & white and coloured illustrations, original [159] patterned cloth with paper title label in slipcase of issue, fine. GANTZHORN, Volkmar. THE CHRISTIAN ORIENTAL Sydney, Craftsman House, 1985. Limited deluxe first edition. CARPET. Cologne, Taschen, 1991. + A shelf of modern One of 50 numbered copies, signed by the authors and with works on oriental rugs and carpets. an original Outhwaite postcard laid in. Estimate $200/300 Estimate $200/400 [160] HUNTER, Dard. PAPERMAKING, the history and technique of an ancient craft. Octavo, folding map, illustrations, slight foxing, original cloth in dustwrapper. New York, Alfred Knopf, 1943. First edition. + TURNER, Art, &c. Reference Silvie. THE BOOK OF FINE PAPER. Quarto, plates, with sample book in front endpocket, original cloth with dustwrapper. London, Thames and Hudson, 1998. Estimate $100/200 [153] ABORIGINAL ART. DOT & CIRCLE, a retrospective [161] survey of the Aboriginal acrylic paintings of Central OLSEN, John with Mary DURACK, Geoffrey DUTTON, Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of et al. THE LAND BEYOND TIME. A Modern Exploration South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne. of Australia’s North-West Frontiers. Large quarto, maps, Quarto, illustrations three plates in colour), pictorial card photographs, colour and monochrome illustrations, deluxe wrappers as issued. Melbourne, RMIT, 1985. issue in original calf. Melbourne, Macmillan, 1984. Limited Estimate $80/120 to 500 copies signed by Olsen, Mary Durack, Geoffrey Dutton, and others. [154] Estimate $100/200 BOYD. BERTOUCH, Anne von and Patrick HUTCHINGS. GUY BOYD. Folio, illustrations, original [162] cloth, pictorial onlay on front board. Melbourne, Lansdowne, PURDON, Nicholas. CARPET AND TEXTILES 1976. Edition limited to 1000 numbered copies, signed by the PATTERNS. London, 1996. + A shelf of modern works on artist. + MENDELSSOHN, Joanna. THE LIFE AND oriental rugs and carpets. WORK of Sydney Long. Folio, colour plates, original Estimate $200/300 leather. Sydney, Copperfield Publishing Co., 1979. Edition limited to 275 numbered copies, signed by the author. [163] Estimate $100/120 TUCKSON. THOMAS, Daniel and others. TONY TUCKSON. Quarto, colour plates, boards with dust- [155] wrapper, foxing on endpapers and preliminaries. Sydney, DOWLING, Peter A. INDEX TO IMAGERY in Colonial Craftsman House, 1989. + Two other works on art and Australian Illustrated Newspapers. Two volumes, foolscap architecture. folio, frontispieces, binder’s cloth. Hamilton, The Author, Estimate $80/120 2012. Estimate $80/120

[156] EAGLE, Mary and Jan MINCHIN. THE GEORGE BELL SCHOOL: Students Friends Influences. Large quarto, illustrations, original cloth with dustwrapper. Melbourne and Sydney, 1981. Edition limited to 1000 numbered copies (this copy out of series). End of Sale Estimate $80/120 J36104 - Text Section 14 Outer Black

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Books and Documents 24 June 2019 ABSENTEE BID FORM Please email completed and signed form to: [email protected] Name (please print or type). Personal names only, Company names are not acceptable. Telephone: +61 3 9509 7424 Address Important notice • Australian Book Auctions offers this service as a City State Postcode convenience to buyers who are unable to attend the auction in Telephone (Home) Telephone (Business) person. This service is free. • Bids should conform to the published increments printed Facsimile email on p. 2 of the catalogue. • Absentee bids can only be I wish to place bids as indicated. The bid amounts conform to the increments published in the accepted on this form fully catalogue. I note that bids that do not conform to the published increments may be lowered to the completed. Absentee bids next bidding interval. Bids are to be executed by Australian Book Auctions up to but not exceeding cannot be accepted by the amount specified per lot. I agree to the terms and conditions of the Conditions of Business telephone unless confirmed in published in this catalogue and understand that all bids are accepted subject to the Conditions of writing. • Absentee bids must be received Business. I note that a Buyer’s Premium at the published rate will be added to the hammer price. I at least 24 hours before the have indicated below how any lots that I buy are to be despatched to me after the sale. sale. • Australian Book Auctions will Dated: / /2019 not be held responsible for any Signed error or failure to execute bids. • Lots will always be bought as cheaply as is allowed by other Lot Number Author/title Maximum Bid bids and reserves (if any) that as in the (Please print Amount NOT are on the auctioneer’s books. catalogue or type) including In the event of identical bids, Buyer’s Premium the first received will take precedence. A$ • A Buyer’s premium at the published rate will be added to the hammer price of all lots A$ purchased. • All lots purchased must be paid A$ for and collected within seven days of the sale date • International bidders must A$ advise us of the intended method of payment and A$ collection prior to bidding. • Please note that payment is to be made in Australian dollars A$ in cash, or bank cheque, or by telegraphic transfer to A$ Australian Book Auctions account. Personal cheques may DESPATCH INSTRUCTIONS be accepted at the discretion of Charges for packing, handling, insurance and postage will be added to your invoice. Australian Book Auctions and Please mark one of these options: must be cleared before delivery I will collect I will arrange Courier/carrier Insured air mail of any lots. Payment by Visa or � � � Mastercard may be accepted � Insured registered post (Australia only) � Other (please specify) subject to a 1.1% surcharge. Lots to be packed, insured, and sent to:

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Books and Documents 24 June, 2019 TELEPHONE BID REQUEST Please email completed and signed form to: [email protected] Name (please print or type). Personal names only, Company names are not acceptable. Telephone: +61 3 9509 7424 Important notice Address • Australian Book Auctions offers this service as a convenience to buyers who are City State Postcode unable to attend the auction in person. This service is free. Telephone (Home) Telephone (Business) • Telephone Bid Requests for lots with a lower estimate of at least $1000 must be received at Facsimile Email least 24 hours before the sale. • Australian Book Auctions I wish to bid by phone as indicated on the following lots. I understand that Australian Book offers this service to clients and Auctions will make all reasonable efforts to contact me by telephone so as to enable me to will make all reasonable efforts participate in bidding by telephone on these lots but that in no circumstance will Australian Book to contact prospective buyers Auctions be responsible for any failure or neglect to do so. I agree to the terms and conditions of by telephone so as to enable the Conditions of Business published in the sale catalogue and available on Australian Book them to participate in bidding by telephone but in no Auctions web site and I understand that all bids are accepted subject to the Conditions of Business. circumstance will the I note that a Buyer’s Premium at the published rate will be added to the hammer price. Auctioneer be responsible to for any failure or neglect to do Dated: / /2019 so. Signed • A Buyer’s premium at the published rate will be added to PLEASE CONTACT ME on the following telephone numbers during the sale: the hammer price of all lots purchased. 1st no. (____)______Alternate no: (____)______• All lots purchased must be paid for & collected within seven days of the date of the sale Lot Number Author/title • International bidders must as in the (Please print advise us of the intended catalogue or type) method of payment and collection prior to bidding. • Please note that payment is to be made in Australian dollars in cash, or bank cheque, or by telegraphic transfer to Australian Book Auctions account. Personal cheques may be accepted at the discretion of Australian Book Auctions and must be cleared before delivery of any lots. Payment by Visa or Mastercard may be accepted subject to a 1.1% surcharge.

DESPATCH INSTRUCTIONS Charges for packing, handling, insurance and postage will be added to your invoice. Please mark one of these options: � I will collect � I will arrange Courier/carrier � Insured air mail � Insured registered post (Australia only) � Other (please specify) Lots to be packed, insured, and sent to:

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1. Australian Book Auctions its servants and agents (“the further authority or consent from the Buyer than this Auctioneer”) is agent only for the Seller and is not condition shall be final and binding on all parties and such responsible for any act or omission or default of the Seller or entry together with these Conditions shall constitute the the Buyer. whole of the contract. A deposit or the whole of the Purchase Price may be demanded by the Auctioneer at the 2a. The Auctioneer has the right in his absolute discretion to fall of the hammer. The title to a lot shall not pass to the refuse any person admission to or to eject any person from Buyer until the Purchase Price (plus interest and any other the place of auction. charges if applicable) has been paid in full. 2b. As a service to bidders Australian Book Auctions will, if so 4b. The Buyer must pay to the Auctioneer in addition to the instructed in writing at least 24 hours prior to the sale: hammer price on each lot a buyer’s premium of 19.8% (i) make bids on behalf of prospective buyers; or, (inclusive of GST). The hammer price plus the buyer’s (ii) make all reasonable efforts to contact prospective premium constitute the Purchase Price of a lot. The Buyer buyers by telephone so as to enable them to participate acknowledges that the Auctioneer as agent for the Seller in bidding by telephone on any lot with a lower may also receive a commission from the Seller. estimate of at least $1000; but in no circumstance will the Auctioneer be responsible to 4c. The successful bidder shall be deemed to be the Buyer and the Seller or to any prospective buyers for any failure or be personally liable unless it has been agreed in writing at neglect to do so. the time of registration and prior to the sale that a bidder is acting as agent on behalf of a third party and that such third 3a. Every prospective buyer must complete and sign a party is acceptable to the Auctioneer. registration form and provide all identification that may be required by the Auctioneer before bidding at any auction. 4d. It shall be the responsibility of the Buyer to obtain any permit required under the Protection of Movable Cultural 3b. The highest bidder shall be the Buyer subject to the Seller’s Heritage Act 1986, the Wildlife Protection (Regulation of reserve price if any which is confidential between the Seller Exports and Imports) Act 1982 and any other legislation, all and the Auctioneer. The Auctioneer may, however, refuse to as amended, which may restrict or prohibit the export of a accept any bid which is not in the best interests of the Seller. lot outside a state or the Commonwealth of Australia. 3c. In the event of any error or dispute during or after the sale of Refusal of any permit shall not vitiate the sale and the Buyer any lot, the Auctioneer may in his absolute discretion and shall be bound to take delivery of the lot without an regardless of the fall of the hammer put up such lot again for allowance or abatement in price. sale or withdraw the lot from sale. The decision of the 5a. At the conclusion of the auction the Buyer will immediately Auctioneer shall be final. pay to the Auctioneer the whole of the Purchase Price. 3d. The Auctioneer has the right in his absolute discretion: Payment of the Purchase Price shall be made in Australian (i) to refuse any bid; dollars in cash. Payment by personal cheque or bank cheque (ii) to advance and regulate the bidding as he decides; in Australian dollars drawn on an Australian bank may be (iii) to refuse any bid that does not exceed the previous bid accepted at the Auctioneer’s discretion and, unless prior by at least ten percent or by such other proportion as arrangements have been made, must be cleared before the auctioneer may determine; delivery of purchases. Credit card payments by Mastercard (iv) to divide any lot, combine any two or more lots, or or Visa, can also be accepted by prior arrangement. withdraw any lot from sale; Payments made by credit card are subject to an additional 1.1 (v) bid on behalf of the Seller or of other prospective charge of % to cover bank fees and charges. The Buyer buyers without disclosure. will pay interest at a rate of 3% per month on the Purchase Price in the event of the Purchase Price remaining unpaid 3e. 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 J36104 - Text Section 16 Outer Black

J36104 ABA - Text - FB 016 - Outer - 31/05/2019 12:21:17 PM - Black 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. J36104 - Text Section 16 Inner Black

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