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The Collectors Room Catalogue Lifeline Canberra - The Collectors Room Catalogue - September 2019 http://act.lifeline.org.au/Bookfair/lifeline-canberra-bookfairs 25/8/2019 10:16 Book Title Author Publisher Publication Year 1st Ed Condition DJ Condition Price Aboriginal Australians Stories of the Ngunnawal Journey of Healing 2007 very good $20 Australia : The Vatican Museums Indigenous Collection Aigner, Katherine Edizioni Musei Vaticani 2017 fine $25 Savage Life in Central Australia Aiston, George; george Horne David fine $20 Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia : Culture and Arthur, Bill; Morphy, Frances Macquarie Library/University 2005 very good $25 Society through Space and Time Traditional Bush Medicines : An Aboriginal Barr, Andy; Chapman, J; Smith, N; Greenhouse/NTA 1988 Y very good very good $30 Pharmacopoeia Beveridge, M The Australian Aboriginal Basedow, Herbert Preece 1929 Y good $75 Second impression of first edition, library stamps on one plate and two pages only library markings. The Photographs of Baldwin Spencer Batty, Philip; Allen, L; Morton, J Miegunyah Press 2005 Y fine fine $35 Breasts, bodies, canvas : Central desert art as Biddle, Jennifer Loureide UNSW 2007 fine $30 Experience Making Fire : An essential guide Blake, Stephen; David Welch Welch 2006 very good $20 Baal Belbora : The End of the Dancing Blomfield, Geoffrey Alternative Publishing Cooperative 1986 very good $35 Adnyamathanha and beyond : Useful plants of an ancient Bonney, Neville Australian Plants Society very good $20 land Morphology of the Australian Skull : Studied by Brown, Tasman AIAS 1973 very good $18 Multivariate Analysis Darby : One Hundred Years of Life in a Changing Culture Campbell, L. ABC Books 2006 fine fine $20 CD included Pila Nguru : The Spinifex People Cane, Scott Fremantle Arts Press 2002 fine $45 The Aboriginal Story of Burke and Wills : Forgotten Clark, Ian D; Fred Cahir CSIRO Publishing 2013 fine $25 Narratives Australian Plants as Aboriginal Tools Clarke, Philip Rosenberg 2012 fine fine $40 Aboriginal Plant Collectors : Botanists and Australian Clarke, Philip Rosenberg 2008 very good very good $25 Aboriginal People in the Nineteenth Century Aboriginal People and Their Plants Clarke, Philip Rosenberg 2007 fine fine $25 Writing Heritage : The Depiction of Indigenous Heritage Davis, Michael Australian Scholarly 2007 fine $20 in European-Australian Writings Australian Aborigines : The languages and customs of Dawson, James AIATSIS 1981 fine $45 several tribes of Aborigines in the Western District of Victoria Trhe Dendroglyphs or "carved trees" of New South Wales Etheridge, R Sydney University Press 2011 fine $25 Facsimile of 1918 publication Rock Art of the Dreamtime : Images of Ancient Australia Flood, Josephine Angus & Robertson 1997 very good $25 The Riches of Ancient Australia Flood, Josephine University of Queensland press 1990 very good $25 The Moth Hunters Flood, Josephine AIAS 1980 good $30 The Biggest Estate on Earth : How Aborigines made Gammage, Bill Allen & Unwin fine fine $30 Australia The Biggest Estate on Earth : How Aborigines made Gammage, Bill Allen & Unwin 2012 very good $20 Australia soft cover Gippsland Massacres : The Destruction of the Kurnai Gardner, P D Ngarak Press 1993 fine $25 Tribes 1800-1860 Ngaanyatjarra & Ngaatjatjarra to English Dictionary Glass, Amee; Hackett, Dorothy (Eds) IAD Press 2003 fine $45 Forty Years with the Aborigines Gribble, E R Angus and Robertson 1930 fair $25 Book Title Author Publisher Publication Year 1st Ed Condition DJ Condition Price Aboriginal Australians Kuwarddewardde : The Stone Country Hancock, David SkyScans 2018 fine $25 People of the Rivermouth : The Joborr Texts of Frank Hiatt, Les; Kim McKenzie National Museum of Australia and 2002 $25 Gurrmanamana Aboriginal Studies Press Yalanji Warranga Kaban : Yalanji people of the Hill, R et al. Little Ramsay Press 2004 fine $20 rainforest Native Tribes of South-East Australia Howitt, A W Macmillan 1904 Y good $180 Ex Government House The Pajong and Wallabalooa - A History of Aboriginal Jackson-Nakano, Ann Aboriginal History Inc 2002 very good $35 Farming Families at Blakney and Pudman Creeks : Weereewaa History Series Vol 2 - Aboriginal History Monograph 9 The Kamberri: a history of Aboriginal families in the Jackson-Nakano, Ann Aboriginal History Inc. 2001 good $35 ACT and surrounds : Weereewaa History Series Vol. 1; Aboriginal History Monograph 8 out-of-print Ochre and Rust : Artefacts and Encounters on Australian Jones, Philip Wakefield Press 2018 $35 Frontiers Revised edition 2018 soft cover Belconnen's Aboriginal Past : A Glimpse into the Kabaila, Peter Rimas Black Mountain Press 1997 very good $30 Archaeology of the Australian Capital Territory Ngarrindjeri Nation : Genealogies of Ngarrindjeri Kartinyeri, Doreen Wakefield Press 2006 very good $25 Families The Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture Kleinert, Sylvia; Neale, Margot Oxford University Press 2000 very good very good $45 The Aborigines of Tasmania Ling Roth, H. Fullers 1969 fair $30 A facsimile of the 2nd revised & enlarged edition with map, : No dust jacket, some damage to covers, otherwise good Ngang'gi Plants and Animals : Aboriginal biocultural McTaggart, Patricia et al NT Dept Land Resource Management $40 knowledgw from the Moyle River area, north Australia Shell Bed to Shell Midden : AIAS New Series No 37 Meehan, Betty AIAS 1982 very good very good $25 Waterloo Creek : The Australia Day massacre of 1838, Milliss, Roger McPhee Gribble/Penguin 1992 good good $25 George Gipps and the British Conquest of New South Wales Has some contact on front board. Exploring Central Australia : Society, the Environment Morton, S.R. & Mulvaney, D.J. Surrey Beatty & Sons 1996 fine fine $30 and the 1894 Horn Expedition (eds.) Alyawarra Music : Songs and society in a central Moyle, Richard Australian Institute of Aboriginal fine very good $15 Australian Community Studies Commandant of Solitude : The Journals of Captain Collet Mulvaney, John; Green, Neville Melbourne University Press 1992 fine fine Barker 1828-1831 Songlines : Tracking the Seven Sisters Neale, Margot National Museum of Australia 2017 fine $25 Ngan'gi Dictionary Reid, Nicholas; Patricia Marrfurra Australian Linguistics Press 2008 very good $25 Mc Taggart Keeping culture : Aboriginal Tasmania Reynolds, Amanda Jane National Museum Australia 2006 fine $20 Nourishing Terrains : Australian Aboriginal Views of Rose, Deborah Bird Australian Heritage Commission very good $20 Landscape and Wilderness Tjukurpa Pulkatjara : The power of the law Ryan, Judith et al. Wakefield Press 2010 fine $25 Spirit in Land - Bark Paintings from Arnhem Land in the Ryans, Judith NGA very good $20 National Gallery of Victoria Paperback, fine copy History in Portraits : Biographies of nineteenth Simpson, Jane; Luise Hercus Aboriginal History 1998 very good $25 century South Australian Aboriginal people Book Title Author Publisher Publication Year 1st Ed Condition DJ Condition Price Aboriginal Australians Tiwi: life and art of Australia's Tiwi people Smith, Heide Angus and Robertson 1990 very good very good $15 The Archaeology of Australia's Deserts Smith, Mike Cambridge University Press 2013 fine $45 Songlines and Dreamings 2 Stourton, Patrick Corbally fine $25 The Wallabadah Manuscript : Recollections of the Early Telfer, William; Roger Milliss UNSW Press 1980 fine fine $65 Days Donald Thomson in Arnhem Land Thomson, Donald; Nicolas Peterson Currey O'Neil 1983 very good very good $25 (comp) Nyungar Tradition : Glimpses of Aborigines of South- Tilbrook, Lois UWA 1983 ex-lib $40 Western Australia 1829-1914 no dust jacket; ex-lib Flinders Ranges Dreaming Tunbridge, Dorothy Aboriginal Studies Press 1988 very good $25 ex libris Nugget Coombs, signed by author to Coombs Piercing the Ground : Balgo Women's Image Making and Watson, Christine Fremantle Arts Centre Press 2003 very good $18 Relationship to Country Palaeopathology of Aboriginal Australians Webb, Stephen CUP 1995 Y fine fine $20 Too Dark to See : Commerating the lives and Williams, Melissa Western Sydney University 2016 fine $35 contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander veterans Thathilgaw Emeret Lu : A handbook of traditional Torres Wilson, Lindsay Dept. Education 1988 very good $20 Strait Islands material culture The Fabrication of Aboriginal History. Vol. 1: Van Windschuttle, Keith Macleay 2002 very good very good $20 Dieman's Land, 1803-1847 Jawoyn Plants and Animals : Aboriginal flora and fauna Wiynjorrotj, Phyllis et al Northern Territory Government 2005 good $25 knowledge from Nitmiluk National Park and the Katherine area Koorie Plants Koorie People : Traditional Aboriginal Zola, Nelly; Beth Gott Koorie Heritage Trust 1992 fine $25 Food Fibre and Healing Plants of Victoria Book Title Author Publisher Publication Year 1st Ed Condition DJ Condition Price Art, Architecture and Photography Darsana Krsna nmeditation Bhaktivedanta book trust 2008 good $30 Slow Burn : A century of Australian women artists from National Trust of Australia 2010 very good $18 a private collection In honour of Eva Breuer 1943-2010 Andy Warhol Queensland Art gallery 2007 very good $25 Textile designs of Japan : Designs of Ryukyu, Ainu and Japan textile color design center 1961 very good $50 foreign textiles Volume 3 The Life of a Photograph Abell, Sam Focal Point / National Geographic 2008 Y fine fine $25 Fullmoon Almond, Darren Taschen 2014 Y fine fine $40 Text in German, French & English Mark Ryden Pinxit Anderson, Kirsten; Amanda Erlanson Taschen 2013 very good $50 Simpkinson de Wesselow : Landscape
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