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HHS SURPLUS SECONDHAND BOOKS for SALE LIST As of August 2020 Book Title and Description Pricing Number $ HHS SURPLUS SECONDHAND BOOKS FOR SALE LIST As of August 2020 Book Title and Description Pricing Number $ 6518 Pioneering Days of Western Victoria- JC Hamilton was an early pioneer of Western $10.00 Victoria. This is a 53-page diary of his life reproduced by the Shire of Kowree 6519 German Heritage in Wimmera- A short history of German migrants to the $5.00 Wimmera in early 1800s, celebrated in 1991 at a function 6544 Natimuk on Show- A 44-page booklet about Natimuk shows 1887-1992. Black & $10.00 White photos. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6552 Reports of Horsham Town Hall Heritage- Colours photos, and discussions regarding $12.00 the possibility of building a new Town Hall. 6562 Near the Big One Ni Ni– Ni Ni East State School 3045 and District: 1890-1946. Researched $10.00 and compiled by Graham Schultz and Stan McKenzie. Soft cover, A4 size book, 89 pages. [1994] LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6563 Official opening Horsham Civic Centre- Commemorative booklet issued for the $2.00 official opening of Horsham Civic Centre, 21st March 1980. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6566 City of Horsham Notice Paper for Special Centenary Meeting of Council to be held $5.00 on Monday, 31st January, 1983- A booklet to commemorate the 100th Anniversary st of the 1st meeting of the Council of the Borough of Horsham, 31 January, 1983 6568 Brimpaen Centenary- A history of the Brimpaen District 1880 – $10.00 1980. LIMITED AVAILABILITY – [2 spiral bound] 6578 Nhill Hospital – The 100th Annual Report- 1982. Soft cover. LIMITED AVAILABILITY $5.00 6581 Wimmera sketches- A unique booklet of pencil sketches by Jean M Hill, of $5.00 each municipality of the Wimmera Tourist Region 6581 A Story of Horsham – A Municipal Century By: Brian Brooke and Alan Finch, 1982. A $20.00 hard cover 278 page book published in 1982. Comprehensively covering the history of Horsham. RARE BOOK - LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6582 A century trading – J Langlands & Son- George Langlands arrived in Horsham on 30th $5.00 June 1849 and established the first store. Booklet compiled by Langlands family. 6587 Souvenir of Home to Horsham- A souvenir booklet published in 1929 commemorating $10.00 80 years of Horsham. RARE BOOK- LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6588 Horsham United Church – cookbook. Published 1990. A selection of recipes by $5.00 members of the Uniting Church “Care Group”, Horsham 6600 Growers in action- An official history of the Victorian Wheat and Wool Growers $5.00 Association -1927 – 1968 by George H Mitchell. Published 1969, Hard cover, 350 pages. 6607 A Notable Century Indeed- A soft cover book covering 100 years of Public Secondary $20.00 Education in Horsham, 1912 – 2012. Written by Simone Dalton. 6614 Murtoa Football Club 1889-1980 – a soft cover booklet of 84 pages, 18cm x 24cm. $10.00 Authors: Gordon Aummann and Peter Janetzki. Produced to commemorate Murtoa’s first senior premiership in the Wimmera Football League. RARE BOOK – LIMITED COPIES AVAILABLE 6622 Natimuk – first 100 years- A hard cover book to mark the Centenary in1972, $15.00 written by Allan Lockwood. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6626 Horsham Presbyterian Church- A history of the Church until 1928 compiled to $15.00 celebrate the 75th Anniversary in April 1928. RARE BOOK - LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6629 From Ledcourt to Dadswells Bridge- A well-illustrated booklet of the Dadswells $8.00 Bridge District. 90 pages. Published 1980. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6631 Land Utilization in Australia- A hard cover 376 page book. Published 1939. Black & white $10.00 photos, many graphs and tables covering land use in Australia. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6653 The Wimmera Story- Distribution area: Ararat and Donald in central Victoria to $5.00 Keith and Naracoorte in South Australia. Contains many coloured photos. A soft cover booklet, 68 pages, 22cm by 28cm. Edited by Joan Starr and Alan Berry. RARE BOOK – LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6656 Grampians Sketchbook- A hard cover book, 64 pages, 15cm x 22cm. Drawings by: Fraser $5.00 Hay. Text by: John Béchervaise. RARE BOOK – LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6666 The Wimmera quiet achievers- Compiled by the Wimmera Volunteers Inc. A 35 $5.00 page booklet featuring volunteers of the area. 6674 A field guide to the Grampians Flora– a soft cover book, 144 pages, 14cm x 21cm. $5.00 Index and Glossary. Text: Rodger Elliot. Illustrations: Trevor Blake. Photographs: John Brownlie. RARE BOOK – LIMITED COPIES AVAILABLE 6678 History of the Horsham Agricultural Society – A hundred Horsham shows. A hard $10.00 cover book, 182 pages, 14cm x 23cm. Researched and authored by Ian Maroske [1978] RARE BOOK – LIMITED COPIES AVAILABLE 6682 Wimmera – A Regional History. WIMMERA - A soft cover book, 96 pages, 14cm x 22cm. $5.00 Author: Les Blake. [1972] RARE BOOK – LIMITED COPIES AVAILABLE 6687 Nurcoung and its Schools- Produced by the Nurcoung Centenary of Education $5.00 Committee. A soft cover booklet traces the history of Education in its Schools. 6691 Horsham Football Club Centenary- A soft cover booklet of 72 pages, celebrating 100 $8.00 years of Horsham Football Club. Well illustrated and lots of details. 6699 Wimmera Shire Centenary– the development of the shire through time. Compiled by: L J $10.00 Blake and K H Lovett. First published in 1962, 4th Edition: 1970. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6726 From Wilderness to Wheatland – Antwerp- A small booklet compiled by the Back to $2.00 Antwerp Committee, containing stories & photos of Antwerp District. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6736 Women of Arapiles Past and Present- Beverley Meagher compiled this booklet $5.00 commemorating Women of the Shire of Arapiles. Published 1985. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6742 What to see Horsham and District– lay-out: a series of car trips from Horsham, setting out $1.00 points of interest for the traveller to note. A soft cover booklet, 24 pages, 14cm x 22cm. Publisher: Horsham and District Historical Society and the Horsham Field Naturalists Club, 1967. RARE BOOK – LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6744 A History of Rupanyup Shows- A soft cover booklet of 32 pages, 11cm by 19cm. $2.00 Compiled by John Teasdale. RARE BOOK – LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6750 The Moora Savage- Some stories of the Grampians Mountains compiled by J R $5.00 Dalton. A small 30 page booklet. First published in 1965. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6751 Whole Grain Flour Recipes- A small 20 page booklet of recipes, compiled by Lowan $2.00 Whole Foods of Nhill. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6752 Walter Zumstein, Pioneer of Zumsteins - Booklet 1. A soft cover booklet of 12 $1.00 pages, 14cm x 22cm that reproduces a talk given by Otway Vernon Carter to the Horsham and District Historical Society on May 17th, 1967. 6753 Pioneer of the Zumstein’s recreation area [1986]. Booklet 2. Similar to $1.00 booklet 1. RARE BOOK – LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6781 Backbench- A fine hard cover book by Peter Fisher, detaining his life both in and $15.00 out of Parliament. He was the member for Mallee 1972 -1993 6799 Wimmera 1991 Horsham High School- The Annual School Magazine with photos $5.00 and stories by students. LIMITED AVAILABILITY 6806 Horsham Centenary Souvenir Booklet– one hundred years of progress. Published as part $5.00 of the Horsham Centenary celebrations by the Horsham City Council. A soft cover booklet, 60 pages, 22cm by 28cm. Researched and written by Helen C Note: available in green and beige cover – green has all pages included but some are out of sequence. [some books] Coulson. [1950]. RARE BOOK 6833 History of the Horsham High School 1912-1950. A soft cover book, 52 pages, 19cm by $4.00 25cm. Author: I T Maddern. RARE BOOK – LIMITED COPIES AVAILABLE 6839 The Victorian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Trust- photos of aboriginal artefacts with a $5.00 description of their use. A soft cover booklet of 12 pages, 15cm by 21cm. Text by: Jim Berg V.A.C.H.T. and Rose O’Shea. RARE BOOK – LIMITED AVAILABILITY Note: Prices & Stock Availability may be subject to change. HORSHAM HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. Registered No. A0033688K ABN 50 800 679 941 PUBLICATION/BOOK ORDER FORM NAME POSTAL ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER/s EMAIL DATE Number of Cost $ TITLE OF PUBLICATION/BOOK/DVD [S] – [Add Book number if known] Copies ordered Note: If any digital publication/book is ordered, the PDF documents may be $5.00 USB put on a Society USB. No charge if sent electronically via email/dropbox [if applicable] Postage cost [if applicable]. Please contact the society for up-to-date postage costs. 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