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To search our entire database of books (over 30000 titles), go to our website. https:www.timebooksellers.com.au 66966 ANDREWS, GRAEME. Veteran Ships of Australia and New Zealand. First Edition; Oblong Demy 4to; pp. 136; b/w illustrations, sparse colour illustrations, original green cloth boards, title in orange on spine, dustjacket, very good copy. Sydney, A.H.& A.W. Reed, 1976. Click here to Order AUD$25 94434 ANNEAR, ROBYN. Nothing but Gold. The Diggers of 1852. First Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. xii, 329; some b/w illustrations, 1 map, bibliography, index; original stiff illustrated wrapper, minor browning to pages; otherwise a very good copy. Melbourne; The Text Publishing Co; (1999). Click here to Order AUD$25 113476 ARDIZZONE, EDWARD; ANDERSEN, H. C. Ardizzone's hans Andersen. Fourteen Classic Tales. Selected and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. Translated by Stephen Corrin. First Edition; Roy. 8vo; pp. 191; illustrated endpapers, illustrated title page,16 full page coloured illustrations, text with numerous b/w. line drawings and illustrations, bound in original maroon cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine and upper board, gilt decoration on upper board, dustjacket, bookplate on front endpaper, very good copy. London; Andre Deutsh Limited; 1978. Click here to Order AUD$25 113444 AUSTIN, K. A. The Voyage of the Investigator. 1801-1803 Commander Matthew Flinders, R.N. First Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. 222; endpapers, colour portrait frontispiece, 16 pages b/w plates, 11 line charts, select bibliography, index, original cloth, dustjacket, top edge a little marked otherwise a very good copy. Adelaide; Rigby Limited; (1964). Click here to Order AUD$30 113461 AUSTRALIAN ADVISORY COUNCIL ON BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERVICES. The Development Of National Book Resources: Following on the Report of the National Book Resource Development Committee. First Edition; F'cap Folio; pp.[iv], 5, 52, xvi; text with a number of tables, bound in original stiff printed wrappers with cloth spine, bookplate on front endpaper, very good copy. Canberra; A.A.C.O.B.S.; 1965. Click here to Order AUD$50 113421 AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL CONGRESS 1908. From Ergot To 'Ernutin' An Historical Sketch. First Edition; Demy 12mo; pp. 222, (6) advertisements; front endpaper of Melbourne in 1853, endpaper calendar for the years 1907 -1909, back endpaper plan of central Melbourne in 1908, illustrated frontispiece, text with numerous b/w. illustrations and line drawings, bound blue leatherette title lettered in gilt on upper board, all edges gilt good copy. London; Burroughs Wellcome & Co.; 1908. Click here to Order AUD$225 113379 BAKER, D. W. A. The Civilised Surveyor. Thomas Mitchell and the Australian Aborigines. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. xvi, 213; 8 pages of b/w. plates, 4 maps, notes, bibliography, index, bound in original stiff illustrated wrappers, very good copy. Carlton South; Melbourne University Press; 1997. Click here to Order AUD$33 113376 BALDOCK, E. D. Manual Of Map Reproduction Techniques. First Edition; Roy. 8vo; pp. 32, (9); text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, 9 coloured maps at rear one folding, bound in original stiff stapled illustrated wrappers, good copy. Ottawa, Canada; Roger Duhamel Queen's printer and Controller of Stationery; n.d. (1962). Click here to Order AUD$25 63033 BALLAN SHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A Pictorial History Of The Shire Of Ballan. First Edition; Oblong 4to; vii, 192; illustrated endpapers, numerous b/w illustrations throughout, index, personal acknowledgements, bibliography; original illustrated slick boards, a fine copy. Ballan Shire Historical Society, (1989). Click here to Order AUD$65 113498 BALLARAT. Ballarat 1900 - 2000 Celebrating the Century. The Courier Ballarat Est. 1867. First Edition; Demy Folio; pp. 100; illustrated with numerous coloured and b/w. photographs, bound in original printed stiff stapled wrappers, very good copy. Ballarat; The Courier; 2000. Special publication of The Courier, providing a snapshot of Ballarat region over the last 100 years. Click here to Order AUD$75 113469 BANKS, C. B; MARTIN, A. A. Proceedings of the Melbourne Herpetological Symposium. Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens Australia 19-21 May 1980. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. [x], 199; text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, line drawings, maps and tables, systematic index, bound in original stiff illustrated wrappers, very good copy. Melbourne; Zoological Board of Victoria; 1980. Click here to Order AUD$25 113432 BARBER, PETER. The Map Book. Roy. 4to; pp. 360; endpaper maps, illustrated frontispiece and title page, more than 150 full page coloured maps many smaller maps, further reading, index, bound in original maroon cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, fine copy. London; Weidenfeld & Nicolson; n.d. (2005). This hefty anthology, arranged chronologically from 1500 B.C. to 2005, and compiled by the Head of Map Collections at the British Library, is a world to get lost in. Barber's chronological format is easy to browse, and fascinating when read in sequence. Click here to Order AUD$35 113306 BARCLAY, BRIGADIER C. N. Armistice. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. xviii, 155; text with 16 b/w. photographic plates, 7 maps, appendixes, index, bound in original brown cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, gilt decoration on upper board, dustjacket, good copy. London; J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.; 1968. Click here to Order AUD$25 113504 BARNARD, JILL; KEATING, JENNY. People's Playground. A History of the Albert Park. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. xviii, 222; numerous b/w illustrations throughout, notes, sources, index; original maroon cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket; minor chipping to edges, otherwise a very good copy. (Burwood, Chandos Publishing, 1996). Click here to Order AUD$40 113307 BARNETT, CORRELLI. The Swordbearers. Studies in Supreme Command in the First World War. First Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. 387; endpaper maps, 32 b/w. plates, 42 maps (Drawn by W. H. Bromage), bibliography, index, bound in original blue cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket a little worn and chipped, good copy. London; Eyre & Spottiswoode; 1963. Click here to Order AUD$25 113480 BARRETT, CHARLES; Editor. The Pacific Ocean of Islands. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. [xii], 176; tipped in coloured frontispiece, 56 illustrations, 4 text maps; original red cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, good copy. Melbourne; N. H. Seward Pty. Ltd., n.d.; (c-1950). Click here to Order AUD$26 113371 BARRIE, DAVID. Sextant. A Voyage Guided by the Stars and the Men Who Mapped the World's Oceans. Demy 8vo; pp. xx, 348; illustrated endpapers, 16 pages of coloured photographic plates, several line drawings and maps in text, bibliography, notes, index, bound in original beige cloth, title lettered in white on spine, dustjacket, very good copy. London; William Collins; 2014. Click here to Order AUD$40 113294 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. The Comparative Atlas - Physical & Political - Professor Meiklejohn's Geographical Series. Fourteenth Edition, Revised and Improved; Demy 4to; pp. [vi], 64, 26, (2); coloured frontispiece (Flags Of All Nations), 64 coloured maps, general index, lessons in map-drawing, geographical etymology, bound in original decorated blue cloth, title lettered in red on upper board, cloth worn, all maps clean, good copy. London; Meiklejohn & Son, Ltd.; n.d. (c-1900's). Click here to Order AUD$50 113293 BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. The Royal Atlas & Gazetteer of Australasia. First Edition: Cr. 4to; pp. [20], 28, 56; illustrated with 28 double page coloured maps (including a map showing the extent of exploration and one of the south polar regions), 56 page gazetteer at rear, original decorated pebble grained red cloth, boards rubbed and worn on corners, internally sound and clean, good copy. London; T. Nelson and Sons, Paternoster Row Edinburgh, and New York. 1890. Click here to Order AUD$250 79541 BATTY, PETER; PARISH, PETER. The Divided Union. The Story of the American Civil War, 1861-65. Cr. 4to; pp. 224; colour frontispiece, numerous colour illustrations, numerous b/w illustrations, bibliography, index; original cloth, dustjacket, previous owner's inscriptions on front free endpaper, otherwise a very good copy. London, Guild Publishing, (1987). Click here to Order AUD$25 45694 BAYLEBRIDGE, WILLIAM. An Anzac Muster. Collected Works of William Baylebridge (Memorial Edition). Memorial Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. 272; (ii) 214-226; supplement facsimile of (14 pages of plates of the privately printed An Anzac Muster by William Baylebridge at the back of the book in text; of one of the tales `The Choice' from the original edition, pages 214 to 224); coloured portrait frontispiece, bound in original blue cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket a little rubbed, good copy. Sydney; Angus & Robertson; 1962. Author changed his name from William Blocksidge to William Baylebridge for this edition. Click here to Order AUD$35 113428 BEAN, C. E. W. Anzac To Amiens. A Shorter History Of the Australian Fighting Services In The First World War. Reprint; Demy 8vo; pp. xvi, 568; 52 pages of plates with 74 illusts, 40 maps within text, index, very good copy. Canberra, Australian War Memorial, (1968).
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