1 AFFLECK, Wm. Reminiscences of William Affleck from infancy to present date. For Private Circulation Only. Sydney: R. Dey, Son and Co., 1916. Sm. 8vo. Cloth bound with the orig. printed wrappers bound‑in. (176pp.). With portrait. Foxed. Author’s inscribed presentation copy dated Dec. 1916. Rare. NOTE: William Affleck represented the people of Yass in the N. S. W. Legislative Assembly. $150 2 ALEXANDER, Alison. Governors’ Ladies: The Wives and Mistresses of Van Diemen’s Land Governors. (Hobart): Tasmanian Historical Research Association, 1987. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 188pp.). With col. frontisp., 17 full‑page plates, and 3 full‑page maps. $50 3 ALLEN, Arthur. (By Stuart Braga). Kokoda Commander: A Life of Major‑General ‘Tubby’ Allen. Melbourne: O.U.P., (2005). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii, 374pp.). With num. full‑page b/w plates, text‑illusts., and maps of which some full‑page. Fine. (The Aust. Army History Ser.) NOTE: Arthur Samuel Allen (1894‑1959) was in command of the 7th Division, which played a major part defeating the Japanese on the Kokoda Track in 1942. $60 4 ALLEN, Louis A. Time Before Morning. Art and Myth of the Australian Aborigines. (Adelaide): Rigby, (1976). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth (discoloured). (16, 304pp.). With title‑vign., double‑page map, and 167 illusts. of which many are col. 1st Aust. ed. $95 5 ANDERSEN, Johannes C. Myths and Legends of the Polynesians. London: George G. Harrap, (1928). Roy. 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth. Gilt. (512pp.). With col. frontisp., 15 full‑page col. plates by Richard Wallwork, 32 full‑page b/w plates, text‑illusts., and fold. map. Slightly foxed. Toning on end‑papers and previous owners bookplate on front end‑paper. 1st ed. NOTE: The Ingleton copy. $225 6 ANGRY PENGUINS: 1944 Autumn Number to Commemorate the Australian Poet Ern Malley. Ed. by Max Harris and John Reed. (Melbourne 1944).Small 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (109pp.). Illust. Limited to 1000 numbered copies. NOTE: The cover is illustrated by Sidney Nolan. $250 7 APPLETON, J. (With contributions by C. France et al.). Jean Appleton: A Lifetime with Art. Sydney: Caroline Simpson, 1998. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (160pp.). Profusely illust., most in col., some full‑page. 1st ed. Fine. Copy signed and inscribed by “Jean Appleton” (the artist). Fine. $60 8 ARCHIBALD, J.F. (By Sylvia Lawson). The Archibald Paradox. A strange case of Authorship. (Melbourne 1983). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 292pp.). With frontisp., text‑illusts., and illust. end‑papers. Author’s signed copy. Fine. NOTE: How J.F. Archibald’s “Bulletin”, a little colonial weekly, exploded into a dangerous national newspaper. $55 9 (ARCHITECTURE): Glossary of Terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture. ... London: Charles Tilt, 1838. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (viii, 144pp. text). With frontisp., text‑illusts., 400 wood‑cuts, and publishers’ adverts at end. Previous owners name on front end‑paper and early name on title‑page, otherwise a fine uncut copy. Pencil notations throughout. $200

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2 corrections and original photographs.). Newcastle: Milk Board of N.S.W., (1957‑8 and 1958‑9). F’scap folio. NOTE: Script written by Cyril Renwick in London, finished 27 May 1957. Premier in Sydney 12 Sept. 1958. $500 21 AVEBURY, Lord. Ants, Bees, and Wasps. A Record of Observation on the Habits of the social Hymenoptera. ... London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1902. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xviii, 436pp.). With 5 full‑page col. plates, 2 folding plates, text‑figs, and adverts at beginning of text. Uncut. NOTE: Sir John Lubbock (Lord Avebury) gathered all the results of his serially published observations on the social hymenoptera in this one treatise. $45 22 AVEBURY, Lord. The Scenery of Switzerland and the causes to which it is due. ... London: Macmillan, 1913. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (xxxvi, 502, 4pp.). With frontisp., and num. text‑illusts. Uncut and unopened copy. Light toning on end‑papers. $50 23 BAMSEY, Ian. Sauber‑Mercedes C9. The Return of the Silver Arrows. (Marlborough): Crowood, (2006). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (160pp.). Extensively illust. with col. & b/w photographs. 1st ed. $65 24 BANKS, J. (By George Mackaness). Sir Joseph Banks: His Relations with Australia. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1936. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In chipped dustjacket. (xiv, 146). With frontispiece, and 14 full‑page plates. End‑papers foxed, otherwise a fine copy. $150 25 BANKS, J. (By J. Gascoigne). Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment. Useful Knowledge and Polite Culture. Cambridge U. P., (1994). Roy. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 324pp.). With num. illusts., some full‑page. 1st edition. $65 26 BANKS, J. (Ed. by J.C. Beaglehole). The Endeavour Journal of Joseph Banks, 1768‑1771. 2 vols. (Sydney): Angus and Robertson, (1963). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spines gilt. In illust. dustjackets. With col. frontisps., 100 full‑page plates of which 14 are col., 1 double‑page map, 8 sketch maps, and several text‑figs. Fine set. $200 27 BARKER, C. Commandant of Solitude. The Journals of Captain Collet Barker, 1828‑1831. Ed. by John Mulvaney and Neville Green. Melbourne University Press/Miegunyah Press, 1992. Royal 8vo. Orig. maroon cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xviii, 432pp.). With num. full‑page col. and b/w plates, and maps. 1st ed. Copy signed by “ John Mulvaney, Oct.93”. Fine. $85 28 BARTON, B.H. and T. CASTLE. The British Flora Medica: A History of the Medicinal Plants of Great Britain. ... Revised, condensed, and partly re‑written by J. R. Jackson. London: Chatto and Windus, 1877. Thick 8vo. Rebound cloth. (xxii, 448pp.). Illustrated by a coloured figure of each plant on 48 full‑page plates. Light foxing on end‑pages, otherwise a good copy. $250 29 BARTON, E. (By John Reynolds). Edmund Barton. With a Foreword by R.G. Menzies. Sydney 1948. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 226pp.). With portrait. Previous owner’s name on front free end paper. $65

3 30 BASS, G. (By Miriam Estensen). The Life of George Bass: Surgeon and Sailor of the Enlightenment. (Sydney): Allen & Unwin, (2005). 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (xxviii, 260pp.). With portrait, full‑page col. and b/w plates, double‑page map, and full‑page maps. 1st ed. Fine. $45 31 BATES, H.W. Ed. by. Illustrated Travels: A Record of Discovery, Geography, and Adventure. With engravings from original drawings by celebrated artists. 6 vols. in three. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, n.d. (ab. 1886). Thick 4to. Contemp. hf. calf with raised spine bands and morocco titling‑label. Copiously illustrated with full‑page steel engrvs., and num. text‑illusts. Title‑pages printed in red/ black ink. Text in double‑column. Slightly foxed. A good set. $550 32 BAYLEY, William A. Border City. History of Albury, . Albury 1976. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (240pp.). With frontisp., title‑vign., portrs., and num. plates. Revised and enlarged edition. $40 33 BEAGLEHOLE, J.C. The Exploration of the Pacific. ... London: Adam and Charles Black, (1966). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 346pp.). With title‑vign., and 4 fold. maps. (Pioneer Histories). Previous owners name on front end‑paper, otherwise fine. $75 34 BEATON, Cecil. The Glass of Fashion. London (1954). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 344pp.). With num. full‑page plates, text‑illusts., and illust. end‑papers. Illustrated by the author. 1st ed. NOTE: A personal history of 50 years of changing tastes and the people who have inspired them. $50 35 BENNETT, John. Highest Traditions. The History of the No 2 Squadron, RAAF. : AGPS, 1995. Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xxiv, 432pp.). With numerous illusts and illust. endpapers. Fine. NOTE: includes Honour Rolls and Awards for World War One, World War Two and Vietnam. $85 36 BENWELL, W.S. Coonawarra: a Vignoble. (Clayton, Vic. 1972). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Dustjacket. (44pp.). With 3 double‑page plates 2 of which col., text‑illusts, full‑page map, and plan. $60 37 BHATHAL, R. and G. WHITE. Under the Southern Cross. A Brief History of Astronomy in Australia. (Sydney 1991). Small 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (96pp.). With numerous illusts. of which some are col., and illust. end‑papers. 1st edition. Fine. NOTE: The first book on the history of astronomy in Australia. $125 38 BLACKBIRDING: Polynesian Immigration. (Despatches Relative to Alleged Abuses, Etc.‑...) (Sydney: Thomas Richards, 1869). F’scap folio. Wrapper. (24pp.). (Journal of the Legislative Council, Vol. 17, Part 1). NOTE: The captain of the ‘Young Australian’ and one of the crew were charged with murder following the shooting of three New Hebrides natives on‑board. A fellow crewman was found guilty of manslaughter and charged with 7 years hard labour. $125 39 BLAIKIE, George. Wild Women of Sydney. (Sydney): Rigby, (1980). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (200pp.). With num. full‑page b/w plates. 1st ed. NOTE: Story of three remarkable women ‑ Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh and Nellie Cameron ‑ who between them held 384 convictions for proven crimes against society. $45

4 40 BLAXLAND, G. Blaxland ‑ Lawson ‑ Wentworth: 1813. Ed. by J.A. Richards. Hobart: Blubber Head Press, 1979. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (222, 2pp.). With frontisp., 12 full‑page b/w plates, 3 fold. maps, and illust. endpapers. Lim. ed. Signed by the editor, this being No. 374. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. Fine. $80 41 BLUNT, Wilfrid. The Golden Road to Samarkand. London: Hamish Hamilton, (1973). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (280pp.). With num. full‑page col. plates, and illusts. Fine. $55 42 BOLDREWOOD, Rolf. The Miner’s Right. A Tale of the Australian Goldfields. London: Macmillan, 1890. 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly rubbed). (iv, 390, 6pp.). The colonial issue of the first single volume edition. Toning on end‑papers. Previous owners name stamp on front end‑paper. (Macmillan’s Colonial Library) $60 43 BONWICK, James. Western : Its Geography, Geology and Social Condition. The Narrative of an Educational Tour in 1857. With an Introd. and Editorial Commentary by C.E. Sayers. (Melbourne): Heinemann Australia, (1970). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xxxii, 196pp.). NOTE: First edition pub. Geelong, 1848. $50 44 BOROVANSKY BALLET 1947 SEASON: Two (2) Programmes performed by the J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd., at the Theatre Royal, for “Les Syphides” and “The Swan Lake”. Sydney July and August 1947. Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. With illusts. and adverts. Fine. $50 45 BOYCE, James. Van Diemen’s Land. (Melbourne: Black Inc., 2008). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 388pp.). With 3 maps. Author’s inscribed and signed present. copy. Fine. $60 46 BOYD, Joyce. My Farm in Lion Country. London: Hurst & Blackett, (1933). 8vo. Orig. cloth (rubbed). (286pp.). With frontisp., and full‑page plates. Light foxing and toning on front and back end‑pages. Previous owners inscription on front end‑paper. $75 47 BRAIM, Thomas Henry. A History of New South Wales, from its Settlement to the close of the Year 1844. ... 2 vols. in one. London: Richard Bentley, 1846. 8vo. Rebound cloth. (320, ii, 344pp.). With 2 tinted litho. frontisps. (foxed), and text‑illusts. Complete. F.4241. $350 48 BRAMBLES INDUSTRIES LIMITED. (By D.L. Manuel). Men and Machines. The Brambles Story. Sydney (1970). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (small closed tear). (xxiv, 148pp.). With 40 full‑page plates, and illust. end‑papers. First Edition. $45 49 BRENNAN, Frank. Canberra in Crisis. A History of Land Tenure and Leasehold Administration. (Canberra 1971). 8vo.Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 220pp.). With 4 full‑page plates. Previous owner’s name on front fly‑leaf. 1st ed. $40 50 BRIDGES, Roy. From Silver to Steel: The Romance of the Broken Hill Proprietary. Melbourne: George Robertson & Co., 1920. Thick sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. (310pp.). With frontispiece, and numerous full‑page plates some of which are folded. An excellent complete copy. $100

5 51 BRILLAT SAVARIN, (Anthelme). Physiologie du Gout. Illustre par Bertall. Precedee d’une notice biographique par Alph. Karr. ... Paris: Gabriel de Gonet, n.d. (1848). 8vo. Contempt. hf. morocco over ribbed cloth boards (slightly rubbed). Raised spine bands. E.g. Marbled end‑papers. (4, xxiv, 416pp.). With frontisp., title‑vign., 7 full‑page plates on thicker paper, and num. woodblock text‑illusts. Contemp. inscription on front fly‑leaf. 1st ed. Fine. $500 52 BRILLAT‑SAVARIN, JEAN ANTHELME. The Physiology of Taste; Or, Meditations on Transcendental Gastronomy. Transl. by M.F.K Fisher. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1972. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 446pp.). $60 53 (BROADSIDE) entitled “Foreign Caught Oil”, banning the sale by American, French and other foreign whalers of selling their whale oil in Sydney to off‑set marine expenses. (Extracted from the Sydney Morning Herald) April 1843. Single leaf measuring 8 x 4.5 inches. $75 54 BROWN, Robert and C.D. ROLLINS. (Ed. by). Contemporary Philosophy in Australia. London: George Allen & Unwin, (1969). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (216pp.). Fine. $45 55 BUCHANAN, C. (By Hugh Pearson). Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, late vice‑provost of the College of Fort William in Bengal. ... 2 vols. Oxford: At the University Press for the Author, 1817. 8vo. Orig. full crushed morocco. Spines with raised bands and calf titling‑ labels. With 2 frontispieces 1 of which is a portrait, and 3 full‑page engr. plates. A lengthy contemp. m.s. note on front fly‑leaf & verso of frontisp., and extensive soiling/foxing in text. Complete. NOTE: As a chaplain in the East India Company, Buchanan could participate in direct religious efforts. During 1807‑1808, he toured south and west India during which time he investigated Hindu social practice and the Christian churches already established in those areas $115 56 BUDAEUS, Guilielmus. Commentarii Linguae graecae, Guilielmo Budaeo consiliario regio, supplicumque libellorum in regia majestro auctore. ..: Basileae: In Aedibus J. Bebelii, 1530. F’scap folio. Orig. limp vellum with yapp edges (soiled & slightly defective). (52, 1104 pp.in double‑column). Colophon at end and engrv. title‑vignette. Some marginal repairs. NOTE: This work was used as a basis for Estienne’s Thesaurus linguae graecae, and mainly meant to elucidate the legal terminology of Greece and Rome. $2,000 57 BURKE, David. American Steam on Australian Rails. The State and the Commonwealth 1877‑2004. Indiana U.P., (2004). Sq. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (168pp.). Copiously illustrated. Fine. $55 58 BURKE, Keast. Gold and Silver. Photographs of Australian Goldfields from the Holtermann Collection. (Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1973). Small 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards (rubbed). (xii, 266pp.). Profusely illust. with photographic plates. NOTE: Collection of photographs taken of Hill End and Gulgong, New South Wales, about 1872. $75 59 BURKHARDT, V.R. Chinese Creeds & Customs. 3 Vols. Hong Kong: South China Morning Post, (1959‑1970). Roy.8vo. Orig. illust.boards. Dustjacket. With num. illusts. by the Author, including

6 some full‑page col. plates. NOITE: Burkhardt was a British military officer who worked as the military attaché for the British diplomatic mission in China. $60 60 BURTON, R.F. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. Translated from the Arabic by Captain Sir R.F. Burton. ...Ed. By L. C. Smithers. Illustrated...by Albert Letchford. 12 vols. complete (Kamashastra Edition). London: H.S. Nichols, 1897. Roy. 8vo. Orig. hf. crushed morocco. Spines uniformly gilt and with raised bands (slightly rubbed). T.e.g. other edges uncut. Illustrated by a series of 71 orig. illusts. each with a printed tissue‑guard. Title‑pages printed in red/ black ink. Occasional light foxing, otherwise fine and complete. NOTE: On the manners and customs of the Moslem men. $1,250 61 BURTON, Richard F. The Lake Regions of Central Equatorial Africa, with Notices of the Lunar Mountains and the Sources of the White Nile; being the results of an Expedition undertaken under the patronage of Her Majesty’s Government and the Royal Geographical Society ... London: John Murray, 1859. Octavo, bound in half calf over original marbled paper boards. Spine gilt, with raised bands and morocco title‑label. Includes original endpapers. (ccxxiv, 464pp.). With a large folding map at rear. (Volume 29 of The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society, including 224 preliminary pages). This is the true first edition of this work, preceding the book issue by one year. NOTE: Soldier, polyglot, polymath, intrepid adventurer, and prolific writer, Burton first came to prominence when, in 1853, he made the pilgrimage to Mecca in disguise. Sir Richard Burton is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating and most enigmatic figures of the nineteenth century. This expedition, sponsored by the Royal Geographical Society, left Bagamoyo on the Tanzania coast in June 1857. Burton and John Hanning Speke travelled west to Kaze, now Tabora, and then to the Malagarasi River and Lake Tanganyika. Burton fell ill and rested at Kaze while Speke travelled north to Lake Victoria, which he believed to be the source of the White Nile. $3,000 62 (BURTON, Robert.) ‘Democritus Junior’ The Anatomy of Melancholy ‑ What it is, with all the kindes, causes, symptomes, prognostickes, and severall cures of it. In three Partitions, with their severall Sections, members & subsections, Philosophically, Medicinally, Historically opened & cut up.. London 1806. 8vo. Orig. full calf with modern reback. Spine with contrasting title‑labels. With 2 engrv. frontisps. $650 63 BUTLER, S.T. and H. MESSEL. Ed. by. Atoms to Andromeda. Selected Lectures on theoretical physics, high‑energy nuclear and cosmic ray research, plasma and thermonuclear physics, astronomy, astrophysics and electronic computing. ... Sydney 1966. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (326pp.). With text‑figs. Toning on end‑papers, otherwise fine. $60 64 BUTLIN, S.J. Foundations of the Australian Monetary System 1788‑1851. (Sydney 1968). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 728pp.). With frontisp., 29 illusts., and 1 map. Fine. $50 65 CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF ANCIENT CHINA: From the Origins of Civilisation to 221 B.C. Edited by M. Loewe and E.L. Shaughnessy. Cambridge U.P., (1999). Thick roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xxxii, 1148pp.). With maps and text‑illusts. Fine. $125

7 66 CAMERON, Bruce. A History of the Blue Labyrinth: Blue Mountains National Park. (Published by the Author 2014). 4to. Orig. illust. boards. (352pp.). Copiously illustrated in colour and b/w. Fine. $55 67 CAMPBELL, R.(By M. Steven). Merchant Campbell 1769‑1846. A study of colonial trade. Melbourne 1965. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 360pp.). With frontisp., and num. full‑page plates. 1st ed. Fine. $60 68 CASH, M. The Adventures of Martin Cash, comprising a faithful Account of his Exploits, while a Bushranger under Arms in , in company with Kavanagh and Jones, in the Year 1843. Ed. by J.L. Burke. Hobart Town: Printed at the “Mercury” Steam Press Office, 1870. 8vo. New calf‑backed contemp. marbled paper boards. (180pp.). Some leaves with old frayed edges (skilfully repaired), and some soiling/foxing, but overall a good complete copy of the now very scarce 1st ed. $650 69 CATALANO, Gary. An Intimate Australia. The Landscape & recent Australian art. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, (1985). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (112pp.). Illustrated. $60 70 CERVANTES, (Miguel de). The History of Don Quixote. The text edited by J.W. Clark ... and a biographical notice of Cervantes, by T.T. Shore. Illustrated by Gustave Dore. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, (circa 1875). Thick 4to. Orig. half morocco (slightly rubbed). Spine gilt and with raised bands. Marbled edges. (xxviii, 738pp.). Profusely illustrated with both full‑page plates and text‑illusts. Slightly foxed and some oxidation of text. Title‑page printed in red/black ink. $650 71 CEZANNE, (Paul). Cezanne: By Bernard Dorival, conservateur of the Musee National d’Art Moderne. (Transl. by H.H.A. Thacktwaite). London: House of Berie, (1948). 4to. Orig. qtr. illust. cloth. (174pp.). With text‑illusts., and 160 full‑page plates some of which are tipped‑in colour. Light foxing on end‑papers, otherwise fine. $100 72 CEZANNE, P. The Drawings of Paul Cezanne. A Catalogue Raisonne by Adrien Chappuis. 2 vols. (Vol. I: Introduction and Catalogue; Vol. II: Plates). London: Thomas and Hudson, (1973). 4to. Orig. cloth. preserved in orig. slipcase. Copiously illustrated. Fine complete set. $250 73 CHARCOT, J. The Voyage of the ‘Pourquoi‑Pas?’. The Journal of the Second French South Polar Expedition, 1908‑1910. English version by P. Walsh. With a new foreword by P.E. Victor. Canberra 1978. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (2,vi,viii,316pp.). With frontispiece and numerous illusts. (Facs. reprint of the London 1911 edition). Fine. $90 74 CHARLTON, Peter. The Thirty‑Niners. (South Melbourne 1981). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xx, 280pp.). With 1 double‑page and 23 full‑page plates, text‑maps, and illust. endpapers. 1st ed. NOTE: The original volunteers for the 2nd A.I.F. $50 75 CH’EN CHIH‑MAI. Chinese Calligraphers and their Art. Melbourne U.P., (1966). 4to. Orig. cloth. Price‑clipped dustjacket. (xx, 286pp.). With num. full‑page plates. 1st ed. Fine. $115

8 76 CHIFLEY, B. (By L.F. Crisp). Ben Chifley. A Biography. (London 1960). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth binding. Dustjacket. (xii, 428pp.). With portr., and 12 full‑page plates. NOTE: Joseph Benedict Chifley (1885‑1951) was Prime Minister of Australia from 1945 to 1949. $75 77 CHIFLEY, J.B. Things Worth Fighting For. Speeches ... Sel. by A.W. Stargardt. Foreword by H.V. Evatt. Melbourne (1953). 8vo. Original limp boards. Dustjacket. (xiv, 398pp.). (A.L.P. Edition). $55 78 CHILD. A.C. Cranbrook. The First Fifty Years, 1918‑1968. (Sydney) n.d. (1968). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 264pp.). With num. full‑page plates, and end‑paper maps. $45 79 CHINESE EXHIBITION, The: A Commemorative Catalogue of the International Exhibition of Chinese Art. Royal Academy of Arts, November1935‑March 1936. London: Faber and Faber, (1936). 4to. Orig. cloth with gilt title to front cover & spine. T.e.g. other edges uncut. (xxviii, 160p. text). With col. frontisp., and 160 full‑page plates each with accompanying text. Fine crisp copy. $400 80 CLARK, Kenneth. Landscape into Art. London: John Murray, (1949). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xx, 148pp.). With 104 full‑page plates. Slightly foxed. Uncut. 1st ed. Previous owners signature on front end‑paper. $60 81 CLAVELL, James. Noble House. ( A Novel of Hong Kong). London: Hodder and Stoughton, (1981). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (1116pp.). 1st Engl. ed. $55 82 CLUNE, David and Ken TURNER Ed. by. The Governors of New South Wales 1788‑2010. ... (Sydney): The Federation Press, 2009. Roy. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xxii, 666pp.). With mostly coloured plates. Fine. $50 83 COAL INDUSTRY: Report of the Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into and Report upon The Coal Industry, Together with Appendices. Sydney: Legislative Assembly, NSW, 1930. Folio. Orig. qtr. roan (slightly rubbed). (iv, 522pp.). With full‑page maps, diagrams, and charts of which 4 fold. $125 84 COGGER, H.G. Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia. Sydney (1975). Royal thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (584pp.). Profusely illust. in colour and b/w, and with maps. 1st ed. Inscription laid‑in to “Keith (Gillett) with fond regards and best wishes Harold Cogger”. $200 85 COLLINS, Peter and Ed McDONOUGH. Alfa Romeo Tipo 33: The development & Racing History. (Dorchester): Veloce, (2007). Sq. sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (224pp.). Extensively illust. with col. and b/w photographs. $100 86 COMBES, Edward. Report on the Lighting, Heating, and Ventilation of School Buildings in Great Britain, The Continent of Europe, and America, ... Sydney: Thomas Richards, 1880. F’scap folio. Wrapper. (264pp.). Profusely illust. with b/w illusts. (Journal of the Legislative Council, Volume 30 Part 3). $100 87 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTIONS. Concrete Constructions Pty Limited. (Sydney: Warwick Boyce Publishing). n.d. (circa 1967). 4to. Orig. cloth. (68pp.). Profusely illust. with full‑page b/w plates, 2 col. fold. plates, and illust. end‑papers. $60

9 88 CONIL, Jean. Haute Cuisine. A gastronomic guide to classical menus and dishes, with digressions on regional specialties, Oriental cookery, and the joys and responsibilities of connoisseurship and epicureanism. London: Faber and Faber, (1955). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (580pp.). With portr., plates, and text‑illusts. Toning on end‑papers. $50 89 CONNOLLY, R. and B. WILSON. (Ed. by). Medical Soldiers. 2/10 Australian Field Ambulance 8 Div. 1940‑45. (Sydney: 2/10 Australian Field Ambulance Association, 1985). Sm. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrappers. (304pp.). With numerous illusts. and maps. NOTE: The 2/10th was captured by the Japanese at the fall of Singapore and Rabaul in 1942. Of 292 members of the unit, 161 were killed in action or died as P.O.W. Includes a nominal roll. $125 90 CORFIELD, Robin S. Don’t Forget me, Cobber. The Battle of Fromelles. ... (Melbourne: Miegunyah Press, 2009). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xx, 506pp.). With frontisp., maps, and illusts. Fine. NOTE: On the evening of 19 July 1916, the Australian 5th Division along side the British 61st Division attacked the German lines at Fromelles in the first major action of the Australians on the Western Front. By the next day the attack was a total failure, the Australians lost over 1900 dead and some 3100 wounded in 24 hours, the worst casualties the Australians suffered during the entire First World War. Includes Roll of Honours for both the Australians and British. $75 91 COUCH, J. A History of the Fishes of the British Islands. 4 vols. ... London: George Bell and Sons, 1877‑1878. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth. Gilt (rebacked preserving the orig., but rubbed spine strips). With 252 full‑page beautifully col. plates, and text‑illusts. Light toning on end‑papers, otherwise a fine and complete set. $750 92 CRADOCK, H.C. (Mrs.) The Bonny Book of Josephine. London: Blackie and Sons, (ab.1920). 4to. Modern quarter ochre coloured crushed oasis. Spine gilt and with raised bands. Illustrations by H.C. Appleton with num. full‑page coloured plates, and b/w text‑illusts. An attractively bound copy. NOTE: Contains 3 stories, “Josephine”, “John and the Puppy”, “Josephine’s Birthday” and “Josephine keeps School”. $200 93 CRAIGIE’S BUISNESS MAP OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 1940. ...showing postal towns, railways, stations and other centres. Shire Edition. (Sydney: Kenneth Craigie & Co., 1940). 8vo. Black cloth with gilt titling. Linen‑backed folding colour map of New South Wales and folding Index list of towns and Municipalities. Fine. $120 94 CRISP, L.F. The Complete 6 volume series of titles on related Australian Federation Studies. (I: George Houstoun Reid ‑ Federation father, Federal failure; 2: The later Australian Federation Movement, 1883‑1901; 3: George Richard Dibbs 1834‑1904 ... ; 4: Federation Prophets without Honour ... ; 5: The Unrelenting Penance of Federalist Isaac Isaacs 1897‑1947; 6: Charles Cameron Kingston, Radical Federationist). Canberra 1979‑1984. Royal 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers as issued. In fine condition. 6 vols. $250 95 CROFT‑COOKE, Rupert. Madeira. London: Putnam, (1961). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (224pp.). With illust. chapter‑headings, and illust. end‑papers. 1st ed. Toning on end‑papers, otherwise fine. NOTE: The history and making of its wine. $50

10 96 CROW, Lindsay, Don McLEAN and John SARGENT. South Australian Railways Narrow Gauge “400 Class” 4‑8‑2 + 2‑8‑4. A complete photographic profile 1953‑1970. Victoria: Train Hobby Publications, 2004. Oblong 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (48pp.). Profusely illust. with colour photographs. $40 97 CULOTTA, Nino. They’re a Weird Mob. A Novel. Sydney: Ure Smith, (1959). 8vo. Original cloth. In chipped dustjacket. (206pp.). With title‑vign., and text‑illusts., by ‘WEP’. $50 98 CUMPSTON, J.S. Macquarie Island. (Canberra) 1968. Small 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xii, 380pp.). With frontisp., title‑vign., 34 full‑page plates, text‑maps, front endpaper maps, and illust. rear endpapers. 1st edition. Fine. (ANARE Scient. Report, Ser. A (1) Narrative/Pub. No. 93). $125 99 CUNNINGHAM, Peter. Two Years in New South Wales. Ed. by D.S. Macmillan. (Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1966). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xlviii, 410pp.). With col. frontispiece, 16 full‑page plates, and folding map. Fine. $50 100 DA VINCI, Leonardo. The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. Compl., Introd., and Annotated by A.E. Pophan. London: The Reprint Society, (1952). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (158pp. text). With 320 full‑page plates. Toning on end‑papers. $100 101 DALZIEL, Hugh. The Diseases of Dogs: Their causes, symptoms, and treatment. To which are added instructions in cases of injury and poisoning, and brief directions for maintaining a dog in health. ... London n.d. (ab.1893). 8vo. Orig. illust. front wrapper (spine chipped). (vi,118,12pp.). With frontisp., text‑illusts., and interesting adverts. $45 102 DAVIS, John. Tracks of McKinlay and Party Across Australia. ... Ed. from Mr. Davis’s manuscript journal; With an introductory view of the recent Australian explorations of McDouall Stuart, Bourke and Wills, Landsborough, etc. By W. Westgarth. London 1863. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Spine gilt. (xvi, 408,16pp.). With col. frontisp., 13 full‑page col. litho. plates, 1 text‑illust. A generally near fine copy. NOTE: From the Library of the author, F. K. Crowley, who was Professor of History at the University of New South Wales from 1965 to 1983. $650 103 (DAVY, Humphry Sir). Salmonia : or Days of Fly Fishing. In a series of conversations. With some Account of the Habits of Fishes belonging to the Genus Salmo. By An Angler. ... London: John Murray, 1828. Small 8vo. Orig. boards with the remains of the original printed paper titling label on spine (spine chipped, but now skilfully stabilized). Preserved in later calf backed clamshell case with title‑label on spine. (viii, 274pp.). With 3 full‑page engrv. plates of flies. Uncut. 1st edition. Some light dust soiling, but overall an excellent copy of this now rare book. NOTE: Sir Humphry Davy (1778‑1829) was a natural philosopher and chemist. $1,500 104 DE CASTELLA, H. Notes of an Australian Vine Grower. Transl., with preface and notes by C.B. Thornton‑Smith. Melbourne: Mast Gully Press, 1979. Royal 8vo. Orig. illust., gilt‑dec. cloth. Dustjacket. (xx, 76pp.). With 8 full‑page plates and illust. endpapers. Limited edition of 750 numbered copies. Fine. NOTE: The first book from the Mast Gully Press. $55

11 105 DE GAULLE, Charles. The War Memoirs of General De Gaulle: The Call to Honour 1940‑1942. Documented Edition. 2 vols. (I: The Narrative; II: The Documents). Transl. by J. Griffin. New York: The Viking Press, 1955. 8vo. Orig. cloth preserved in orig. slip‑case (lightly rubbed). With portr., plates, and maps. Fine. $75 106 DEMAITRE, Edmond. New Guinea Gold. Cannibals & Gold‑seekers in New Guinea. (Transl. by H.D. Beaumont). London: Geoffrey Bles (1936). 8vo. Orig. cloth. (256pp.). With frontisp., 14 plates, and end‑paper maps. 1st ed. in English. NOTE: Account of exploration with Patrol Officers through parts of Papua New Guinea, including an account of gold‑mining in the interior. $65 107 DENNING, Warren. Caucus Crisis: The Rise and Fall of the Scullin Government. Parramatta (N.S.W.): Cumberland Argus, 1937. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (116pp.). Fine crisp copy. $55 108 DENNIS, P. & J. GREY. Emergency and Confrontation. Australian Military Operations in Malaya and Borneo 1950‑1966. (Sydney 1996). Small 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi,382pp.). With num. illusts., some maps, & illust. end‑papers. Fine. (The Official History of Australia’s Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 1948‑1975, Vol.5). $100 109 DHG INTERNATIONAL: Metroplaza. The New Heart of North Sydney. N.P. n.d. (Sydney 1989). Folio. Orig. dec. boards. (20pp.). With 10 full‑page col. plates. with tissue guards. Housed in a specially designed solander case (small split). NOTE: This is a Limited Edition of a proposal to build a large office tower in North Sydney, by John David of DHG International. $150 110 DICKENS, Charles. Mr. Pickwick. Illustrated in Colour by Frank Reynolds. London: Hodder & Stoughton, n.d. (ab.1920). 4to. Orig. full red illust. buckram. Gilt with silhouette portr. on front cover. Spine gilt. (xvi,176pp.). With col. title‑page, and 25 tipped‑in col. plates each with a captioned tissue‑guard. Inscription on front fly‑leaf. Slightly foxed, otherwise fine and complete. $500 111 DIOR, C. Dior by Dior. The Autobiography of Christian Dior. Transl. by Antonia Fraser. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (1957). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (worn). (xii, 218pp.). Illustrated. 1st ed. Lightly foxed. NOTE: Dior’s fascinating personal account of his impressive fashion career. $65 112 DOBELL, W. (By Barry Pearce and Hendrik Kolenberg). William Dobell, 1899‑1970: The painter’s progress. Assisted by Peter Raissis and Prue Davidson. (Sydney): The Art Gallery of New South Wales, (1997). Folio. Orig. illust. limp boards. (144pp.). Profusely illust. most in col., some full‑page. Fine. $50 113 DOYLE, A. Conan. The Conan Doyle Historical Romances. 4 vols. in one (Rodney Stone; Uncle Bernac; Exploits of Brigadier Gerard; and, Adventures of Gerard). London: John Murray, (1946). Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In chipped dustjacket. (viii, 820, 4pp.) Slight foxing on end papers. $55 114 DUNHILL, Alfred. The Pipe Book. Preface by Richard Dunhill. New York (1999). 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (262pp.). With num. illusts. NOTE: A guide to nearly every pipe created, written by the premier name in pipe‑making. $40

12 115 DURACK, Mary & Elizabeth. The Way of the Whirlwind. Sydney: Consolidated Press Ltd., 1943. Folio. Orig. cloth‑ backed illust. boards. (80pp.). With 12 tipped‑in plates of which 9 are col., num. text‑illusts., and col. illust. end‑papers. Previous owner’s name on front fly‑leaf. “... one of the most lavishly illustrated children’s books ever to be produced in this country” (Saxton). A fine crisp copy, Muir 2187. $500 116 DURANT, Will. The Story of Civilization. 11 vols complete. New York: Simon and Schuster, (1935‑1975). Royal thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. With numerous illusts and endpaper maps. Fine. Collation: Vol. I: Our Oriental Heritage; Vol. II: The Life of Greece; Vol. III: Caesar and Christ; Vol. IV: The Age of Faith; Vol. V: The Renaissance; Vol. VI: The Reformation; Vol. VII: The Age of Reason Begins; Vol. VIII: The Age of Louis XIV; Vol. IX: The Age of Voltaire; Vol. X: Rousseau and Revolution; Vol. XI: The Age of Napoleon. $750 117 DUSTER, T.H.E. Recreation of a Bookseller. Sydney: N.S.W. Bookseller’s Association, November 27, 1923. 12mo. Orig. printed wrapper ribbon‑tied (slightly torn). Printed in sepia listing 47 members of 23 N.S.W. bookselling firms attending a social function and includes menu card, toasts, and 47 facs. autographs. Printed by G.B. Philip & Sons. $60 118 EGYPT Throughout the Ages: Cairo: R. Schindler, 1939. 4to. Orig. illust. suede boards with yapp edges (covers discoloured and previous owners name on front cover). (164pp.). With tipped‑in photo plates, and num. text‑illusts. Text printed in red/black ink. Fine. $65 119 EINSTEIN, (Albert). Die Grundlage der allgemeiner Relativitatstheorie. Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1916. 8vo. Bound in contemp. qtr. morocco with the orig. printed front wrapper bound‑in. (64pp.). Fine. First Issue of the First Edition in book form, being not an off print of the Ahnalen der Physik journal issue. The first issue is distinguished from the later reprints by the printing of “Sonderdruck aus dem “Annalen der Physik” Band 49, 1916” to the verso of the title‑page. NOTE: Einstein’s seminal “General Theory of Relativity” has had an immerse impact on all science, philosophy, and man’s view of the world in general. Few other books of the 20th century can be said to have so basically altered the way that we view the world and our place in it. $4,000 120 ELKINS. Ashley and Ian McNEILL. Fighting to the Finish: The Australian Army and the Vietnam War, 1968‑1975. (Sydney): Allen & Unwin, (2012). Thick sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xlii, 1140pp.). With illusts., and maps. Previous owners name on front end‑paper, otherwise fine. (Official History of Australia’s Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts, 1948‑1975) $150 121 ELLICE, Edward C. Place‑Names in Glengarry and Glenquoich and their origin. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1898. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (viii, 128pp.). With frontisp., full‑page plates, and fold. map at end. Uncut. Title‑page printed in red/black ink. Uncut. Toning on end‑papers. $60 122 ELSE‑MITCHELL, R. (Forward by). New South Wales Charter of Justice 1824. A Transcript. Sydney; The Library of N.S.W., 1974. 4to. Original illustrated boards. (24pp.). Illustrated. Fine. (Wm. Dixon Foundation Publ. No. 15). $50

13 123 EMU, The. Official Organ of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union. Vols. 4‑88. Complete with indexes, supplements and species indexes. Melbourne 1905 through 1988. Lacks 4 issues only, otherwise a near compete run. NOTE: 27 volumes bound, the rest in the orig. wrappers. $500

124 EVANS, I. et al. Colour Schemes for Old Australian Houses. Sydney: The Flannel Flower Press, (1986). Sq. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (108pp.). Profusely illust. Library markings on title‑page. $40

125 FABRE, J. Henri. Bramble‑Bees and Others. Transl. by A.T. De Mattos. London: Hodder and Stoughton, (1915). 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth. Gilt. (covers slightly rubbed). (viii, 476pp.). NOTE: A collection of essays on Wild Bees previously scattered through Fabre’s “Souvenirs entomologiques”; translated by Alexander Teixeira De Mattos. $50

126 FAIRBAIRN, A.M. The Philosophy of Christian Religion. ... London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1902. 8vo. Orig. cloth (spine lightly rubbed). (xxviii, 584pp.). Some pencil underscoring and toning on end‑papers, otherwise a good uncut copy. $65

127 FELS, Marie Hansen. Good Men and True. The Aboriginal Police of the Port Phillip District 1837‑1853. Melbourne University Press, 1988. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 308pp.). B/w plates. Previous owners name on front end‑paper, otherwise fine. $50

128 FIELD, L.M. The Forgotten War. Australian Involvement in the South African Conflict of 1899‑1902. Preface by K. S. Inglis. Melbourne University Press, 1979. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 236pp.). Illust. in b/w. 1st edition. NOTE: History of Australia’s role in the Boer War. $60

129 FIJI ISLANDS. (Further Despatches, &c. Relative to Recognition of Government of.) (Sydney: Thomas Richards), 1872. F’scap folio. Wrapper. (8pp.). (Journal of the Legislative Council, Volume 22 Part 1). $50

130 FILCHNER, Wilhelm. Zum Sechsten Erdteil. Die Zweite Deutsche Sudpolar‑Expedition. Berlin: Ullstein, (1922). Roy. 8vo. Qrt. cloth with panelled boards (slightly shelf‑soiled). (xviii, 410pp.). With 144 illusts., maps and plans. Foxing on end‑papers. Previous owners bookplate on front end‑paper. Back hinge loose but holding. NOTE: Account of the 2nd German Antarctic Exploration. $110

131 FITZGERALD, C.P. A Concise History of East Asia. Melbourne (1966). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (chipped). (viii, 310pp.). With 16 full‑page plates, 8 text maps and illust. end papers. First ed. NOTE: The author was Professor of Far Eastern History, ANU, Canberra. $40

132 FITZGERALD, C.P. Flood Tide in China. London 1958. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 286pp.). With end‑paper maps. First Edition. $40

133 FITZGERALD, C.P. Revolution in China. London (1953). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (chipped). (x, 290pp.). With end‑paper maps. The author was Reader in Far Eastern History, ANU, Canberra. $40

14 134 FITZPATRICK, Percy. Jock of the Bushveld. Illust. by E. Caldwell. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1911. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Illust. gilt spine (extremities slightly rubbed) (xvi, 476pp.). With col. frontisp., tissue guard, title‑vign., 22 full‑page plates, and num. text‑illusts. Rubber name stamp on front end‑paper. Toning on end‑papers. $100 135 FITZROY, R. (By H.E.L. Mellersh). Fitzroy of the Beagle. (London): Mason & Lipscomb, (1968). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (308pp.). With frontisp. portr., 8 full‑page plates, and 2 maps. Fine. $45 136 FLANAGAN, Richard. Gould’s Book of Fish. A Novel in Twelve Fish. (Sydney): Pan Macmillan, (2001). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (404pp.). With 12 colour illusts. and illust. end‑papers. Green and black text on title‑page. Author’s signature on title page. True 1st ed. which precedes British and American Editions. $75 137 FLANAGAN, Richard. The Sound of One Hand Clapping. (Sydney): Macmillan (1997). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 426pp.). Signed and inscribed by the author, winner of the Booker Prize for 2014. Uncut. 1st edition. Fine. $75 138 FLETCHER, Brian H. Landed Enterprise and Penal Society. A history of farming and grazing in New South Wales before 1821. Sydney (1976). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 266pp.). With illustrated double title‑page. Author’s signed present. copy. Fine. $55 139 FLETT, James. Dunolly: Story of an Old Gold Diggings. Melbourne: The Hawthorn Press, (1974). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 216pp.). With num. b/w plates, and end‑paper maps. Fine. $85 140 FLOOD, Josephine. The Moth Hunters. Aboriginal Prehistory of the Australian Alps. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1980. Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. wrappers. (xii, 388pp.). With numerous maps, full‑page plates, graphs, and text‑illusts. Author’s inscribed and signed present. copy. Fine. $90 141 FORREST, A. (By G.C. Bolton). Alexander Forrest: His life and Times. Melbourne U.P. (1958). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. Dustjacket. (xii, 196pp.). With frontisp, 2 full‑page plates, and map. 1st edition. NOTE: Alexander Forrest (1849‑1901) was an explorer, politician, pioneer pastoralist and capitalist in Western Australia. $45 142 FORSTER, J.R. The “Resolution” Journal of Johann Reinhold Forster, 1772‑1775. 4 vols. (complete). Ed. by M.E. Hoare. London: The Hakluyt Society, 1982. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjackets. With col. frontispiece, 2 folding and 32 full‑page plates, and 17 maps one of which is folding. (Hakluyt Soc. 2nd Ser. Vols. 152‑155). $70 143 FRAZER, James George. (Sir). The Magical Origin of Kings. London: Macmillan, 1920. 8vo. Cloth with morocco titling label to spine. (xii, 310, 2pp.). Uncut. NOTE: First published under the title “Lectures on the Early History of Kingship” in 1905. This the 1920 reissue. $120 144 FRAZER, James George. The Golden Bough. A Study in Magic and Religion. Abridged Edition. London: Macmillan, 1950. 8vo. Orig. cloth binding. In chipped dustjacket (occasional spotting). (xiv, 756pp.). Former owners’ inscriptions on front fly‑leaf, otherwise fine. $60

15 145 FRISCH, Karl Von. Bees: Their Vision, Chemical Senses, and Languages. New York: Cornell University Press, (1951). 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xvi, 120pp.). With title‑vign., num. illusts., and diagrams. NOTE: Nobel Prize‑winning biologist Karl von Frisch learned how the world, looks, smells, and tastes to a bee. More significantly, he discovered their dance language and their ability to use the sun as a compass. $40

146 GABLER, James M. Wine into Words: A History and Bibliography of Wine Books in the English Language. With a foreword by M.A. Amerine. Baltimore: Bacchus Press, (1985). Roy. 8vo. Orig. printed cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 404pp.). With frontisp., and illust. end‑papers. 1st ed. Fine. $100

147 GAINSBOROUGH, T. (By John Hayes). The Landscape Paintings of Thomas Gainsborough. A Critical Text and Catalogue Raissonne. 2 vols. (Vol 1: Critical Text; Vol. 2: Catalogue Raisonne). London: Sotheby Publications, (1982). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjackets. Copiously illustrated. Fine. $115

148 GARD, Tim. The Blood, the soil, the gold. (The World’s first billion dollar thoroughbred?). Forewords by Bart Cummings & John Foote. (Adelaide 2007). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp. boards. (xxviii, 450pp.). Copiously illustrated, mostly in colour. Fine. $45

149 GARRAN, R.R. Prosper the Commonwealth. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1958. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xviii, 444pp.). With portrait and 16 full‑page plates. 1st edition. $75

150 GERMAINE, Max. Artists and Galleries of Australia and New Zealand. Sydney: Lansdowne Editions, (1979). Royal thick 8vo. Orig. cloth with gilt titling on front cover and spine. Dustjacket. (x, 646pp.). With numerous col. plates. 1st edition. $60

151 GIBBONS, Edward. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 8 Volumes. Edited and with an introduction by Betty Radice. London: The Folio Society, 1997. 8vo. Orig. boards with gilt borders. Red and blue morocco labels on spines. With b/w frontispieces, illust. map end‑papers and b/w illusts. Housed in red slip‑cases with gilt border and titling. Fine set. NOTE: (Volume 1: The Turn of the Tide; Volume II: Constantine and the Christian Empire; Volume III: The Revival and Collapse of Paganism; Volume IV: The End of the Western Empire; Volume V: Justinian and the Roman Law; Volume VI: Mohammed and the Rise of the Arabs; Volume VII: The Normans in Italy and the Crusades; and Volume VIII: The Fall of Constantinople and the Papacy in Rome). $100

152 GILCHRIST, Hugh. Australians and Greeks. 3 vols complete and all published. (Vol.I: The Early Years; Vol. II: The Middle Years; Vol. III: The Later Years). Sydney: Halstead Press, (1992‑2004). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. All with dustjackets. Copiously illustrated. 1st editions. Fine in original slipcase. NOTE: A definitive history. $300

153 GILLESPIE, Lyall L. Aborigines of the Canberra Region. Canberra 1984. Small 4to. Orig. red cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (iv, 104pp.). With numerous full‑page b/w plates, maps, and text‑illusts. 1st ed., limited to 250 numbered and signed copies. (The Wizard Canberra Local History Series). Fine. $60

16 154 GILMORE, M. Letters of Mary Gilmore. Sel. and edited by W.H. Wilde and T.I. Moore. Melbourne U.P., 1980. Roy. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xxx, 428pp.). With 16 full‑page plates. 1st edition. $50 155 GOETHE, (J.W.). The Works of Goethe. With Biographical Introduction by H.H. Boyensen, and Illustrated by the best German Artists. 5 vols. (Vol. I: Poems; Vols. 2‑3: Dramas; Vols. 4‑5: Novels). Philadelphia: George Barrie, (1885). 4to. Orig. qtr. red morocco over dec. pebble‑grain gilt titled cloth boards. Spines uniformly extra gilt panelled with raised bands. All edges gilt. Profusely illustrated with steel engrvs., and num. wood engrvs. some of which are full‑page. Occasional foxing, otherwise a fine attractive set. $450 156 GOLDING, John. Cubism: A History and an Analysis 1907‑1914. London: Faber and Faber, (1968). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. (208pp. text). With 4 full‑page col. plates, and 96 b/w plates. Former owner’s name on front fly‑leaf, otherwise fine. $60 157 GOULD, John. Birds of New Guinea. Illustrations from the lithographs of John Gould. Text by A. Rutgers. London: Methuen & Co., (1970). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. (x, 322pp.). With 160 full‑page col. plates and descriptive letterpress. Assoc. newspaper clipping loosely inserted. $100 158 GRANT, Kenneth. The Magical Revival. (London): Frederick Muller Ltd., (1972). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 244pp.). With 18 plates. 1st ed. $250 159 GRASSBY, Al and Marji HILL. Six Australian Battlefields. The Black Resistance to Invasion and the White Struggle against Colonial Oppression. (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1988). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 324pp.). With numerous illusts. and maps. 1st edition. Previous owners name on half title‑page. $50 160 GRAVES, Robert. Poetic Unreason, and other Studies. (London 1925). 8vo. Orig. cloth with title label on spine (spine faded). (x, 276pp.). Foxed. 1st edition. $60 161 GRAVES, Robert. The Crowning Privilege. The Clark Lectures 1954‑1955. Also various essays on poetry and sixteen new poems. London: Cassell & Co., (1955). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (x, 230pp.). $50 162 GREENWAY, F. (By Alasdair McGregor). A Forger’s Progress: The Life of Francis Greenway. (Sydney: N.S.W. U.P., 2014). Royal 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 370pp.). Copiously illustrated, mostly in colour. 1st edition. Author’s signed copy. Fine. $50 163 GREY, George. (Sir). Polynesian Mythology and Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealand Race, as furnished by their priests and chiefs. 2nd ed. ... Auckland 1885. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xx, iv, 256pp.). With illust. title‑page, title‑vign., and num. plates. BOUND IN WITH THE ORIG. MAORI TRANSLATION, AS FOLLOWS: Grey, G. Ko Nga Mahi a Nga Tupuna Mao Ha Mea Kohikohi Mai. 2nd ed. Auckland 1885. (200pp.). Pages brittle as usual. Assoc. newspaper cuttings loosely inserted. A fine copy. Rare. $150

17 164 GULLETT, Henry (‘Jo’). Not as a Duty Only. An Infantryman’s War. Melbourne U.P. 1976. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 170pp.). With portrait, and numerous illusts. 1st ed. NOTE: Henry Baynton Somer Gullett served with the 6th Australian Division in North Africa, Greece and New Guinea. He then served with the British Army in North West Europe, landing on D Day. $85

165 HALL, B. (By D.J. Shiel). Ben Hall Bushranger. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press, (1983). 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 232pp.). With frontisp., illusts., facs., and 4 maps. Previous owners name on front end‑paper, otherwise fine. $50

166 HALL, Robert A. The Black Diggers: Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in the Second World War. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, (1989). 8vo. Orig. illust. wrappers. (xvi, 228pp.). With num. illusts., many full‑page and 6 maps. 1st ed. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. $40

167 HANCOCK, W.K. Discovering Monaro. A Study of Man’s Impact on his Environment. Cambridge U.P. 1972. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 210 pp.). With 8 full‑page plates, text‑maps, and graphs. Fine. NOTE: Hancock examines critically the indictment, heralded by Plato, “that man is a creature who spoils his environment and in doing so spoils himself”. $45

168 HANGAY, George and Roger DE KEYZER. A Guide to Stag Beetles of Australia. (Victoria): CSIRO, (2017). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (x, 246pp.). Profusely illust. with col. plates. $40

169 HANRAHAN, B. Ed. by. Motor Racing, the Australian Way. (Melbourne): Lansdowne Press, (1974). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (128pp.). Profusely illust. Inscription on rear end‑paper. Fine. $60

170 HARDING, Lesley and Sue CRAMER. Cubism & Australian Art. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press, (2009). Roy. 8vo. Orig. dec. boards. (ix, 310pp.). Extensively illustrated with col. illusts. Includes detailed artists biographies. $150

171 HARDY, Bobbie. Early Hawkesbury Settlers. New Drawings by Ian Marr. (Sydney): Kangaroo Press, (1985). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Dustjacket. (232pp.). With frontisp., illust. title‑page, maps, illusts., and numerous text‑illusts. by Ian Marr. 1st edition. Pencil underlining throughout. Bookplate on front fly‑leaf, otherwise fine. NOTE: Story of some of the earliest settlers along the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales, from 1794 to 1822, with short biographies. $80

172 HARDY, Bobbie. West of the Darling. (Brisbane 1969). 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii, 270pp.). With 28 full‑page plates, 2 text‑maps, and endpaper maps. 1st ed. NOTE: History of the far western area of New South Wales, Australia. $55

173 HAULTAIN, C.T.G. Watch off Arnhem Land. (Canberra 1971). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 292pp.). With 32 full‑page plates, text‑illusts., and end‑paper maps. (Roebuck Soc. Publ. No. 4). NOTE: Personal reminiscences of 1930s Arnhem Land patrol boat captain dealing with illegal Japanese pearling luggers; many general references to Aborigines on Arnhem Land coast. $100

18 174 HEADLAM, A.C. Ecclesiastical Sites in Isauria (Cilicia Trachea). London: Macmillan, 1893. (32pp.). BOUND WITH: Excavations at Megalopolis 1890‑1891. By E. A. Gardner, a.o. With an architectural description by R.W. Schultz. London 1892. Folio. Clothbound. (xii, 142pp.). With fold. plates and text‑illusts. Uncut. (Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, Suppl. Papers No.1). $100 175 HELMI, N., G. FISCHER, et al. The Enemy at Home: German Internees in World War I Australia. (Sydney: UNSW Press, 2011). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (viii, 248pp.). Copiously illustrated. Fine. NOTE: Paul Dubotzki’s photographs of life inside the Holsworthy, Berrima and Trial Bay internment camps during WWI. $40 176 HEMINGWAY, Ernest. The Dangerous Summer. Introduction by James A. Michener. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1985). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 228pp.). With map, and num. illusts. Fine. $50 177 HENNING, Peter. Doomed Battalion: Mateship and Leadership in War and Captivity. The Australian 2/40 Battalion 1940‑45. (Sydney 2014). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 558pp.). With b/w plates, and 11 full‑page maps. Revised and enlarged edition. NOTE: An Australian 8th Division Battalion which formed part of Sparrow Force in Timor and was captured by the Japanese in February 1942. Includes Nominal Roll and Awards List. $50 178 HERBERT, Xavier. Dream Road. (Sydney 1977). Sq. sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (120pp.). With numerous illusts. by Ray Crooke, some full‑paged and col. $55 179 HERVEY, George F. and Jack HEMS. The Book of the Garden Pond. London: Stanley Paul, (1958). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (192pp.). With plates and text‑illusts. $60 180 HIDES, J. (By James Sinclair). The Outside Man: Jack Hides of Papua. (Melbourne): Angus and Robertson, (1971). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xiv, 272pp.). With portrait, full‑page b/w illusts., and endpaper maps. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. $50 181 HIPPOCRATES. (Tou megalou Hippokratous Panton ton iatron Koryphaiou ta heuriskomena) = Magni Hippocratis medicorum omnium facile principis, Opera Omnia que extant, in VIII sectiones ex Erotiani mente distribura. ...Arutio Foesio Mediomatrico Medico Authore. ... Franeofurti: Apud Andreae Wecheli heredes, 1595. Thick folio. Orig. full blind‑stamped panelled calf over wooden boards (lower front hinge starting but sound). Spine with raised bands & morocco titling‑label (worn at lower extremities). One contemp. brass clasp only on the outer edge of front cover. Printer’s device on title‑page, and woodcut chapter headings & initials. Each chapter contains the Greek text as well as the parallel Latin translation including an extensive commentary. This Anuce Foes (Anutius Foesius 1528‑1595) edition produced after more than 30 years hard work was to remain the foremost text for 250 years. The Greek physician Hippocrates (460‑370 B.C.), a man of high character and noble ideals, know as ‘Father of Medicine’, is said to have devised a code of medical ethics, now administered as an oath (Hippocratic oath) to those entering medical practice. Some contemp. manuscript names on title‑page, otherwise fine. Desirable in its original state. $6,500

19 182 (HO KAM‑CHUEN and Szeto YAEN‑KIT. Ed. by). Imperial Porcelain of the Yongle and Xuande Periods. Excavated from the Site of the Ming Imperial Factory at Jingdezhen. (Hong Kong: Museum of Art, 1989). 4to. Orig. illust. boards. (16, 280pp.). With full‑page col. plates and accompanying descriptive text. Fine. $150 183 HOGAN, Ben and H.W. WIND. The Modern Fundamentals of Golf. London (1958). Small 4to. Orig. cloth binding. In slightly chipped dustjacket. (128pp.). Profusely illust. with drawings by A. Revielli. $60 184 HOGARTH, William. The Analysis of Beauty. With the rejected passages from the manuscript drafts and autobiographical notes. Ed. with introd. by Joseph Burke. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1955. Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. (lxii, 244pp.). With 9 full‑page plates. Editor’s inscribed and signed present copy. Toning on end‑papers. $65 185 HOGARTH, William. The Analysis of Beauty. Written with a view of fixing the fluctuating Ideas of Taste. ... London: Printed for R. Scholey, 1810. Roy. 8vo. Modern qtr. cloth over plain paper. With title‑vign., but without the 2 fold. plates as called for. $125 186 HOLDER, R.F. Bank of New South Wales. A History (1817‑1970). 2 vols. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1970. Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. navy blue cloth. Gilt. In illust. dustjackets. With 96 full‑page plates, and endpaper maps. First edition. Fine. $65 187 HOMER HIS ILIADS. Translated, Adorn’d with Sculpture, and Illustrated with Annotations. By John Ogilby. London: Printed by James Flesher for the Author, 1669. Folio. Later half calf over marble‑paper boards. (xliv, 520pp.). With engrv. folded frontispiece (cropped along fore‑edge), 48 full‑page engrv. plates, engrv. head‑pieces, and dec. initials. Title‑page printed in red/black ink. Previous owners bookplate on front end‑paper. Rare. NOTE: It would appear that the copy listed by OCLC (Los Angeles Public Libr.), is incomplete listing 29 plates only whereas the copy here offered has a total of 49 plates. $1,500 188 HOPE, A.D. Collected Poems 1930‑1965. (Sydney): Angus and Robertson, (1968). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 214pp.). $40 189 HOPE, A.D. The Cave and the Spring. Essays on Poetry. ... Adelaide (1965). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 174pp.). 1st edition. Fine. $45 190 HOPE, A.D. The pack of Autolycus. Canberra (1978). 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 202pp.). 1st edition. $45 191 HORNER, David. SAS: Phantoms of the Jungle. A History of the Australian Special Air Service. Sydney (1991). Royal 8vo. Original illust. limp boards. (xvi, 528pp.). With numerous illusts., and maps. Author’s signed and inscribed present. copy. NOTE: Includes a nominal roll of members who served in Borneo and South Vietnam, 1965‑1971, and a Roll of Honour, 1960‑1982. $55 192 HORNER, David. The Gunners: A History of Australian Artillery. (Sydney): Allen & Unwin, (1995). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xxviii, 564pp.). With num. b/w plates, and maps of which some full‑page. 1st ed. Author’s inscribed and signed present. copy. Fine. NOTE: Includes Australian Artillery Service in the South African War 1899‑1902, the First World War 1914‑1918, the Second World War 1939‑1945, and Vietnam 1965‑1971. $75

20 193 HUGHES, W.M. (By Frank C. Browne). They Called Him Billy. A Biography of the Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes ... Sydney: Peter Huston, n.d. (circa 1946). 8vo. Orig. cloth. (228pp.). With text‑illusts. Library stamp on front fly‑leaf and title page. $55 194 (HUMPHRIES, Barry). (By Dame Edna Everage). Dame Edna’s Coffee Table Book. A Guide to Gracious Living and the Finer Things of Life by One of the First Ladies of World Theatre. London: Sphere Books, 1976. Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (112pp.). Copiously illustrated. $45 195 HUMPHRIES, Barry. “Excuse I”: Another Nice Nights Entertainment. Programme by Arrangement with J.C. Williamson Theatres Ltd., ... Sydney: Theatre Royal, 1966. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper. (28pp.). With illusts., and adverts. Fine. $50 196 HUMPHRIES, Barry. Les Patterson’s Australia extolled by Barry Humphries. Melbourne: Sun Books, (1978). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (72pp.). With num. illusts. $50 197 HUXLEY, Aldous. The Perennial Philosophy. London: Chatto & Windus, 1946. 8vo. Original cloth. In chipped dustjacket. (viii,358pp.). Bibliography pp.346‑352. 1st edition. Foxing on end‑papers. $65 198 HYSLOP, Anthea. Sovereign Remedies. A History of Ballarat Base Hospital 1850’s to 1980’s. Sydney (1989). Sm.4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 414pp.). With frontisp., and 144 illusts. Author’s inscribed and signed present. copy. Fine. $75 199 JACKSON, J. F. “A Lot to Fight For”. The War Diaries and Letters of S/LDR J. F. Jackson, DFC...edited by Patricia M. and Arthur J. Jackson. (Queensland): Church Activists’ Press, n.d. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (xiv, 256pp.). With b/w illusts. and frontisp. Editors signatures on title‑page. NOTE: John Francis Jackson (1908‑1942) joined the RAAF at the outbreak of war in 1939. He served with 3 Squadron in the Middle East and then 75 Squadron in New Guinea where he was killed in action. $45 200 JAENISCH, C.F. de. Jaenisch’s Chess Preceptor: A new analysis of the Openings of Games. Translated from the French, with notes by George Walker. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; 1847. 8vo. Orig. blind‑stamped cloth (top spine strengthened). (xx, 292pp.). Note Carl Jaenisch was a Finnish and Russian chess player and theorist. In the 1840s, he was among the top players in the world. $150 201 JARDIN, M.E. Le Coton: Son Histoire, son Habitat, son Emploi ... Paris 1881. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. E.g. (iv, 460pp.). With frontisp., num. text‑illusts. Previous awards paper on front end‑paper, otherwise fine. (Bibliotheque Scientifique). $100 202 JARDINE, William (Sir). Ed. by. The Naturalist’s Library. The complete Ornithological component in 14 vols. bound in later full modern cloth. Spines uniformly gilt. T.e.g. other pages uncut and partly unopened. London: Henry G. Bohn and Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, (ca. 1850’s). Sm. 8vo. With all additional engraved title‑pages, vignettes, portraits, and a wealth of magnificent hand‑coloured plates. A neat small rubber stamp of “Woodstock College” on title‑page of each vol., otherwise fine. Collation: Vols. 1‑4: Birds of Great Britain and Ireland;

21 Vol. 5: The Natural History of Pigeons; Vols. 6‑7: Humming Birds; Vol. 8: Game Birds; Vol. 9: A General History of Humming‑Birds; Vol. 10: Parrots; Vols. 11‑12: Bird of Western Africa; Vol. 13: Flycatchers; Vol. 14: The Natural History of the Nectariniade, or Sun‑Birds. NOTE: Each volume includes a portrait and memoir of a prominent naturalist. As noted by Wood, Jardine’s Library ‘is well described as a remarkable little library of early nineteenth‑century zoology, as well as a brief account of the lives of the chief zoologists of all time, from Aristotle to Azara” (Wood 1931, P. 405). The Naturalist’s Library was an enormous success upon publication. William Jardine (1800‑1874) was a Scottish naturalist who studied in Edinburgh and Paris. He travelled extensively and corresponded with fellow naturalists world‑wide, thereby accumulating specimens for description in his works and for inclusions in his remarkable private collection, which included some 6000 bird species (Oxford DNB 2004). Jardine’s brother‑in‑law was the engraver William Home Lizars (1788‑1859), who was responsible for the superb engravings. $3,500 203 JOHN SANDERSON & CO. Station Supplies. Sydney: John Sanderson & Co., n.d. (circa 1911). 4to. Illustrated wrappers. (8pp.). Includes a price list, contemporary adverts and a map of ‘Pastoralists’ Guide to Sydney’ on the back wrapper. $35 204 JOHNSON, Carl. (Compl. by). Mud Over Blood Revisited: Stories from the 39th Battalion 1941‑1943, Kokoda to Gona. (Blackburn, Vic.): History House, (2012). 4to. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (xx, 320pp.). With num. b/w plates of which some are full‑page, text‑illusts., facs., and endpaper maps. Fine. NOTE: The Battalion helped to delay the Japanese advance on Port Moresby and its airfields. Includes Roll of Honour, Honours and Decorations, and Nominal Roll. $110 205 JOHNSTON, Mark. Stretcher‑Bearers. Saving Australians from Gallipoli to Kokoda. Cambridge University Press, (2015). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Illust. dustjacket. (xii, 350pp.). Profusely illust. with b/w images. Illust. title‑page. 1st edition. $70 206 JOHNSTON, Mark. That Magnificent 9th: An Illustrated History of the 9th Australian Division 1940‑46. (Sydney): Allen & Unwin, (2005). Small 4to. Original illust. limp boards. (xvi, 272pp.). Numerous b/w photographs and maps. Fine. NOTE: The 9th Australian Division was the most famous of the five Australian volunteer divisions raised in World War II. The 9th’s units spent longer in contact with the enemy, suffered more casualties and, because of its involvement in the siege of Tobruk and the battle of El Alamein, it was known famously throughout the world. $60 207 JONES, Owen. The Grammar of Ornament. Illustrated by Examples from Various Styles of Ornament. New York: Van Nostrand, (1982). Folio. Orig. cloth. Gilt. Dustjacket. (iv, 178pp.). With 100 col. plates and numerous b/w illusts. Facsimile reprint from the Folio ed. of 1856, folio edition. Fine. $100 208 JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL WINE & FOOD SOCIETY. A quarterly, edited by H.W. Yoxall, a.o. Vol. 1: No. 1 ‑ Vol. 8: No.4 (lacking 3 issues, otherwise a complete run). London: Aug. 1974‑May 1982. 8vo. In the orig. parts as issued. Illustrated. Fine. $75

22 209 KEARNEY, Robert. Silent Voices. The Story of the 10th Battalion AIF in Australia, Egypt, Gallipoli, France and Belgium during the Great War 1914‑1918. (Sydney: New Holland, 2005). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (416pp.). With b/w prints and tables. 1st edition. NOTE: Includes Roll of Honour and list of Decorations and Awards. $50 210 KELLY, William. Life in Victoria; Or, Victoria in 1853, and Victoria in 1858. Showing the march of improvement made by the Colony within those periods, in Town and Country, Cities and Diggings. Kilmore, Vic.: Lowden Publishing, 1977. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket (spine faded). (12, xviii, 360, 32pp.). With diagrams, fold. map, and illust. endpapers. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. Facsimile reprint of the original 1859 edition. (No. 6 in the Historical Reprints Series). NOTE: A basic history of the major goldfields, the land, the towns and the people of Victoria in the turbulent years of 1853‑7. $80 211 KENNEDY, E. (By Edgar Beale). Kennedy of Cape York. (Adelaide: Rigby, 1970). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii,282pp.). With 45 illusts., and end‑paper maps. Fine. $50 212 KEYSER, Michael. et al. Racing Demons: Porsche and the Targa Florio. (Butler, Maryland: Autosports Marketing Associates., 2013). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (324pp.). A photographic record of one of the world’s greatest marques crossing the finishing line first more times that any other car maker. Fine. 1st edition. $200 213 KEYSER, Michael. Eighty Four Hours of Endurance. Daytona, Sebring, Watkins Glen 1970‑1971. (Maryland): Autosports Marketing Associates, (2014). Roy. 8vo. Oblong orig. dec. boards. (244pp.). Extensively illustrated with colour and b/w photographs. 1st edition. $95 214 KING, Max. Trials Riding. With a foreword by Hugh Viney. London: Temple Press, (1955). Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (x, 146pp.). Extensively illust. with 55 b/w text‑illusts. 1st edition. NOTE: Early history of Trail Motor Bike Riding. $100 215 KINROSS, Lord. Between Two Seas: The Creation of the Suez Canal. (London: John Murray, 1968). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 306pp.). With full‑page illusts. and fold. map. Former owner’s name on front fly‑leaf, otherwise fine. $45 216 KNOPWOOD, R. The Diary of the Reverend Robert Knopwood, 1803‑1838: First Chaplain of Van Diemen’s Land. Ed. by Mary Nicholls. (Hobart): Tasmanian Historical Research Association, 1977. Thick sm. 4to. Orig. illust. cloth. Dustjacket (faded). (xiv, 738pp.). With frontisp., and 8 full‑page illusts. 1st ed. Fine. $175 217 KRUGER, Phil. Wilhelm. Mededeelingen van het Proefstation voor Suikerriet in West‑Java, Kagok‑Tegal, Java. Deel 1. ... Dresden 1890. Roy. 8vo. Orig. printed cloth. (vi, 176pp.). With 10 full‑page engraved plates, tissue‑guards, some plates coloured. With additional notes by H. Winter. Toning on end‑papers. Front hinge cracked but holding. $60 218 LA CAVA, Remo. Macarthur Girls High School: A Living History. (Ed. by P. Vine). (Parramatta 2004). Oblong sm. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (x, 182pp.). Illustrated. $45

23 219 LA FONTAINE, (Jean de). Oeuvres complettes de J. La Fontaine, precedees D’une nouvelle Notice Sur Sa Vie. De l’Imprimerie de Crapelet. 6 vols. complete. Paris: Chez Lefevre, 1814. 8vo. Contemp. hf. cf. with buckram boards. Spines uniformly gilt, with raised bands, and morocco titling‑labels. E.g. Marbled end‑papers. With engr. portrait, and num. full‑page engr. plates. Some foxing, but nonetheless a fine handsome set. NOTE: La Fontaine’ s cherished fables in the original French $600 220 LAKE, Max. Cabernet. Notes of an Australian Wineman. (Adelaide 1977). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (64pp.). With title‑vign., and text‑illusts. $55 221 LAKE, Max. Classic Wines of Australia. (Brisbane 1967). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 134pp.). With text‑maps, and illust. end‑papers. $40 222 LAKE, Max. Scents and Sensuality. The Essence of Excitement. (London: John Murray, 1988). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 242pp.). With title‑vign., and text drawings. 1st ed. $45 223 LANG, J.D. (By D.W.A. Baker). Days of Wrath. A life of John Dunmore Lang. Melbourne: U.P., 1985. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 562pp.). With 4 full‑page plates and a plan. 1st edition. Author’s signed copy NOTE: The biography of the founder of the local Presbyterian Church from which he was later expelled for his radical behaviour. $75 224 LANG, J.T. I Remember. Sydney (1956). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. (416pp.). Some foxing on end papers and browning of pages. 1st ed. NOTE: John Thomas (Jack) Lang was the dominant figure in New South Wales Labor politics for 30 years, being dismissed as Premier during the Great Depression. $100 225 LARKINS, John. Story of the Snowy Mountains. Its history and people. (Sydney: Reed, 1980). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (80pp.). With 16 full‑page col. plates, 16 full‑page b/w plates and end‑paper maps. 1st ed. NOTE: Story of the Snowy Mountains from the original Aboriginal inhabitants and the arrival of pioneers, miners and bushrangers to the Snowy Hydro‑Electric Scheme and modern day Ski Resorts. $40 226 LAVERTY, Colin and Elizabeth. Beyond Sacred: Recent painting from Australia’s remote Aboriginal communities. The Collection of Colin and Elizabeth Laverty. ... (Melbourne): Hardie Grant Books, (2008). Folio. Orig. cloth (lightly foxed). Dustjacket (light toning). (354pp.). Profusely illustrated mostly in colour. Fine copy. $125 227 LAWRENCE, T.E. (By Robert Graves). Lawrence and the Arabs. London (1927). 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly shelf soiled). (454pp.). With frontisp., and 27 full‑page plates. Names on front fly‑leaf. $55 228 LAWRENCE, T.E. Columbia pictures present the Sam Spiegel and David Lean production of Lawrence of Arabia, staring Peter O’Toole as Lawrence. (London 1962). 4to. Orig. illust. wrappers (covers soiled). (28pp.). Copiously illustrated in both colour and b/w. $45 229 LEA‑SCARLETT, Errol. Gundaroo. (N.S.W.). (Canberra 1972). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 224pp.). With maps, num. plates and illust. end‑papers. (Roebuck Soc. Publ. No. 10). Fine. $50

24 230 LEICHHARDT, Ludwig. An Explorer at Rest. Ludwig Leichhardt at Port Essingham and on the homeward voyage 1845‑1846. Introd. and annot. by E.M. Webster. Melbourne University Press 1986. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x,124pp.). With illusts. Fine. $45 231 LETT, Lewis. Knights Errant of Papua. With introd. by Sir Hubert Murray. London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1935. 8vo. Cloth. (xiv, 284pp.). With frontisp., and endpaper map. Back end‑paper new. $100 232 LHOTSKY, John. (Edited by A.E.J. Andrews). A Journey from Sydney to the Australian Alps undertaken in the Months of January, February and March, 1834. Hobart 1979. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (280pp.). With frontispiece, 8 full‑page plates, and 2 folding maps. Edition limited to 530 numbered copies, signed by the editor. Fine. $95 233 LIFE. A Record for Busy Folk. Ed. by W. H. Fitchett. 7 Issues. (April & May 1905; April, May, & Oct. 1909; Feb. 1910; and Jan 1911). Melbourne 1905‑1911. Roy. 8vo. In the orig. illustrated wrappers as issued. With illusts., and contemp. adverts. Slight chipping to cover, otherwise fine. $60 234 LIGGETT, John. The Human Face. London: Constable, (1974). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xxii, 288pp.). Copiously illustrated. Former owner’s name on front fly‑leaf, otherwise fine. $45 235 LINDSAY, Lord. Letters on Egypt, Edom, and The Holy Land. ... London: Bell & Daldy, 1866. Sm. 8vo. Orig. blind‑embossed cloth. (xl, 458pp.). With maps and engrvs. some of which are full‑page. Publishers’ adverts at beginning and end of text. A fine uncut and partly unopened copy, albeit ex‑library. $75 236 LINDSAY, Norman. Favourite Etchings. (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1977). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (20pp. text). With 100 full‑page captioned plates. Fine. $60 237 LISMORE (N.S.W.): One Hundred 1879‑1979. (A Century of Local Government). (Lismore: Northern Stary Ltd., 1979). 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper. (viii, 224pp.). Copiously illust. $50 238 LIVINGSTONE, David. The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, LL.D., carefully compiled from reliable sources. London: John G. Murdoch, n.d. (circa 1880). Thick 4to. Orig. gilt‑illustrated morocco (slightly rubbed). Gilt‑dec. spine with raised bands. All edges gilt. (x, 974pp.). With numerous full‑page col. chromolithographs. Slight foxing. A handsome volume. NOTE: David Livingstone (1813 ‑ 1873) was a Scottish missionary and one of the great European explorers of Africa. $750 239 LONG, R.P.M. (By Barbara Winter). The Intrigue Master. Commander Long and Naval Intelligence in Australia, 1913‑1945. (Brisbane): Boolarong Press, (1995). 8vo. Orig. illust. board. (viii, 340pp.). With 6 illusts., 3 maps, illust. end‑papers and title‑page illust. 1st edition. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. NOTE: Commander Rupert Basil Michel Long, R.A.N. (1899‑1960), was Director of Naval Intelligence in Australia during the Second World War. $45

25 240 LOOS, Noel. Invasion and Resistance. Aboriginal‑European relations on the North Queensland frontier 1861‑1897. Canberra: A.N.U. Press, 1982. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii,326pp.). Illust. with b/w maps and images. Previous owner’s name on title‑page. Fine. $50 241 LORRAIN, Claude (By H.D. Russell). 1600‑1682. New York: George Brazziller, (1982). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (480pp.). With col. frontisp., and num. illusts. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. Light foxing on end‑pages, otherwise fine. NOTE: Catalogue of Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, October 1982‑January 1983. $90 242 MacCALLUM, M.W. Tennyson’s Idylls of the King and Arthurian Story from the XVIth Century. Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1894. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xvi, 436pp.). 1st ed. Uncut. Toning on end‑papers. NOTE: The author was Professor of Modern Literature in the University of Sydney. $65 243 MAIDEN, J.H. The Forest Flora of New South Wales. Vols. 1‑8 (Comprising Parts 1‑77) complete and all published. Sydney 1902‑1925. Large 4to. Vols. 1‑6 bound in the orig. gilt‑titled half morocco. Vols. 7‑8 in the orig. printed wrappers. With 295 full‑page lithographic plates, and numerous photographic illusts. A fine clean set. Scarce in its complete state. $900 244 MAI‑MAI Sze. The Tao of Painting. A Study of the Ritual Disposition of Chinese Painting. With a translation of the Chieh Tzu Yuan Hua Chuan or Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting 1679‑1701. 2 vols. ... (New York: Bollingen Foundation, 1956). Sq. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjackets (defective). Copiously illustrated. Title‑pages printed in red/ black ink. (Bollingen Set. XLIX). First edition. $150 245 MALOUF, David. The Great World. London: Chatto & Windus, (1990). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (iv, 332pp.). With illust. endpapers. Inscribed and signed by the author. 1st edition. Minor pencil annotations throughout, otherwise a fine copy. $75 246 MARTIN, A.W. (Ed. by). Essays in Australian Federation. Melbourne (1976). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 206pp.). Author’s signed copy. Fine. (Stud. in Aust. Federation). $60 247 MARZOTTO, Giannino and Sergio CASSANO. Red Arrows: Ferraris at the Mille Miglia. English Translation by Robert Newman. (Italy: Giorgio Nada Editore, 2001). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (306pp.). Profusely illustrated. Fine. $350 248 MASERATI: (By Anthony Pritchard). A Racing History. California: (Haynes Publishing, 2003). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (256pp.). Copiously illust. in both col. and b/w. Fine. NOTE: Maserati is one of the greatest marques in the history of motorsport. $75 249 MASON, A.E.W. The Royal Exchange. A Note on the occasion of the Bicentenary of the Royal Exchange Assurance, (1720‑1920). (London 1920). Sm. 4to. Orig. full padded calf with crest to front cover and preserved in its original slip‑case. (76pp.). With col.‑frontisp., plates some of which are coloured, marginal text‑illusts., and illust. end‑papers. Complete with silk ribbon page marker. Complimentary slip from the Australian Branch of the Corporation loosely inserted. Toning on end‑papers. $65

26 250 MAUBEC, M. Traite de la Dyssenterie, dans Lequel on Donne. Le Plan d’un nouveau Systeme de Medecine, qui s’accorde egalement avec les Observations des Anciens, & les Decouvertes des Modernes. ... Paris: Chez Laurent d’Houry, 1718. Sm. 8vo. Orig. full old calf (hinges & extremities worn). Spine gilt and with raised bands. Morocco titling‑label. (xii, 384pp.). Lower edge of text partly defective though not affecting the text; old rubber name stamp on title; and some pencil markings in the margins. Nonetheless a generally good copy of this early medical treatise. $150 251 MAWSON, Douglas. (By Paquita Mawson). Mawson of the Antarctic. The life of Sir Douglas Mawson. (London 1964). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (240pp.). With col. portr., 24 full‑page plates, and 2 double‑page maps. Previous owner’s name on front fly leaf. 1st ed. Fine. $75 252 (MAYES, G.A.). Behold Nebo: a History of the Nebo Shire (Queensland). (Nebo Shire Council): R & R Publications, (1991). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 270pp.). With num. illusts. Inscription on front fly‑leaf, otherwise fine. $60 253 McDONALD, Lorna. Gladstone: City that Waited. (Brisbane: Boolarong Publications, 1988). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (x, 464pp.). With num. b/w and col. plates of which some full‑page, maps, and illust. endpapers. 1st ed. $65 254 McDONOUGH, Ed. Vanwall: Green For Glory. (Marlborough): Crowood Press, (2003). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. (192pp.). Extensively illust. with col. and b/w illusts. $80 255 McINTYRE, Kenneth Gordon. The Secret Discovery of Australia. Portuguese Ventures 200 Years Before Captain Cook. (Medindie, Sth Aust): Souvenir Press, (1977). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xxii, 428pp.). With 8 full‑page plates, numerous text‑maps, diagrams, and endpaper maps. 1st edition. $75 256 McLAREN, Bruce. (By Eoin Young). A Biography of Bruce McLaren. Newbury Park: Haynes, (2005). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (328pp.). Illust. with b/w photographs. Green illust. end‑papers. $60 257 McLEOD, Judyth A. Lavender, Sweet Lavender. (Sydney): Kangaroo Press, (1989). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. (120pp.). With col. plates, and num. text‑illusts. $40 258 McMULLIN, Ross. The Light on the Hill: The Australian Labor Party 1891‑1991. (Melbourne): O.U.P., (1992). Thick Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper (partly discoloured). (x,508pp.). With 48 full‑page plates. Author’s inscribed and signed present. copy. Fine $60 259 McNICOLL, Ronald. The Royal Australian Engineers 1919 to 1945: Teeth and Tail. Canberra 1982. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xx, 432pp.). With fold. maps, numerous illusts., and endpaper maps. Fine. $85 260 McPHERSON, J. (By P.H. McCarthy). The Wild Scotsman: James McPherson, the Queensland Bushranger. Melbourne: Hawthorn Press, (1975). 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (vi, 124pp.). With 4 full‑page plates. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. NOTE: James McPherson (1841‑1895) was Queensland’s most notorious bushranger. Fine. $40

27 261 MELBOURNE, A.C.V. Early Constitutional Development in Australia: New South Wales, 1788‑1856; Queensland, 1859‑1922 (with Notes to 1963 by the Editor). Edited by R.B. Joyce. St Lucia: University of QLD Press, 1963. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii, 522pp.). Fine. NOTE: Melbourne’s classic study traces the constitutional development in NSW from its beginning to 1856 and the introduction of responsible government. $50 262 MENZIES, R.G. (By A.W. Martin). Robert Menzies: A Life. 2 vols. (Vol. 1: 1894‑1943; Vol. 2: 1944‑1978). Melbourne U.P. 1993‑1999. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spines gilt. In illust. dustjackets. Illustrated. Author’s signed copy. Fine crisp copies. $90 263 MENZIES, R.G. Speech is of Time. Selected Speeches and Writings. London: Cassell & Co. (1958). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (edges torn and price clipped). (x, 246pp.). With frontisp. 1st edition. $55 264 MEREDITH, Mrs. (L.A.) Grandmamma’s Verse‑Book for Young Australia. Part I (all published). Hobart Town: Printed for the Author by W. Fletcher, 1878. Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth backed boards with red printed title on front cover within a decorative border. (viii, 56pp.). Title‑page and text printed within a dec. border. Occasional light foxing of text; slight creasing on front board, but overall an excellent complete copy of this extremely uncommon Australian juvenile book of verse. Muir 4974. NOTE: Louisa Anne Meredith, an accomplished author, artist, botanist and naturalist was the first woman to write a description of life in Tasmania. This collection of poems was written by Meredith with the intention of educating school children of the day about the native fauna of Tasmania. It also attempts to generate respect for nature. For instance, it criticises hunting for sport rather than need. $2,000 265 MILITARY DEFENCES INQUIRY COMMISSION. Report of the Royal Commission, Appointed on the 16th February, 1881, To Inquire into the Working of the Laws and Regulations, ... Military Forces of New South Wales, ... Sydney: Thomas Richards, 1881. F’scap folio. Wrapper. (144pp.). With a folding map showing a proposal for naval defence. (Journal of the Legislative Council, Volume 32 Part 1). $150 266 MILLIGAN, Spike: (By Humphrey Carpenter). The Biography. (London): Hodder & Stoughton, (2003). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 436pp.). With num. illusts. Fine. $50 267 MILTON, (J.). The Paradise Lost of Milton, with Illustrations by John Martin. London: Printed for Henry Washbourne, 1850. Roy. 8vo. Orig. full crushed presentation morocco. Gilt borders on front and rear covers. Spine extra gilt in panels, and with raised bands. E.g. Inside dentelles. (viii, 376pp.). With 24 full‑page engrv. plates each with a protective tissue‑guard. A fine and desirable copy. $450 268 MITCHELL, T.L. (By William C. Foster). Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell and his World 1792‑1855. Surveyor‑General of New South Wales 1828‑1855. (Sydney): Institution of Surveyors, (1985). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 594pp.). With portrait, 28 illusts. most full‑page, and 8 maps of which 3 are double‑page. 1st edition. Fine. $65

28 269 MITCHELL, T.L. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia, in search of a route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria. London 1848. 8vo. Full calf. Spine gilt & with raised bands. (xvi, 438pp.). With frontisp., title‑vign., 11 full‑page engrv. plates, 7 maps most of which are fold., and text‑illusts. 1st edition. Some minor soiling, otherwise a nice and complete copy. $500 270 MOFFAT, Angela G I.. The Longreach Story: A History of Longreach and Shire, 1860‑1987. (Milton): The Jacaranda Press, (1987). Royal 8vo. Original boards. Dustjacket. (ii, 380pp.). Title vignette. Numerous b/w illustrations with map endpapers. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. Fine. $50 271 MONTAIGNE, (M.E.de). Essays of Montaigne. Translated by Charles Cotton. An entirely New Edition formed from a collation of the foreign quotations, a fresh English rendering, and a careful revision of the text throughout. To which are added, Some Account of the Life of Montaigne, Notes, a Translation of all the Letters Known to be extent, and an enlarged Index. Ed. by W.C. Hazlitt. 4 vols (complete and all published). London: Reeves & Turner, 1902. 8vo. Orig. full buckram (slightly rubbed). Spines gilt titled. With 4 frontispieces and accompanying tissue‑guards, and other illusts. Title‑pages printed in red/ black ink. Occasional foxing mainly to endpapers. Uncut. Provenance: Ches. Barrett 31/3/09, the Australian naturalist. $400 272 MOORE, B. From the Ground Up. Bristles, Whittakers and Metro Brick in Western Australian History. (Nedlands, W.A.): University of Western Australia Press, 1987. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 258pp.). With num. text‑illusts. Fine. $50 273 MOORHOUSE, Frank. Dark Palace. The Companion Novel to Grand Days. (Sydney): Knopf, (2000). Roy. 8vo. Orig. boards. Illustrated dustjacket. (678pp.). Signed by author on title‑page. Previous owners name on half title‑page. Fine copy. $65 274 MOYAL, Ann. Clear Across Australia. A history of telecommunications. (Melbourne 1984). Thick Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xvi, 438pp.). With num. illusts. Author’s signed copy. Fine. $75 275 MUDIE, Ian. Wreck of the Admella. (Adelaide 1966). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (184pp.). With 4 full‑page plates, and a full‑page map. 1st ed. NOTE: The steamer Admella was wrecked off the coast of South Australia, and of the 113 people aboard the steamer, only 24 survived. $55 276 MUIR, W. The Caliphate. Its Rise, Decline, and Fall. From Original Sources. London: Religions Tract Society, 1891. 8vo. Orig. cloth binding. Gilt. (xvi, 608pp.). Previous owner’s small name plate on front end‑paper, otherwise a fine copy, albeit ex‑library. 1st edition. $75 277 MURCHISON, Roderick Impey. Siluria. The History of the oldest Fossiliferous Rocks and their Foundations; with a brief sketch of the Distribution of Gold over the Earth. ... London: John Murray, 1859. Thick 8vo. Contemp. hf. calf (spine extremities and corner points rubbed). T.e.g. (xx, 592pp.). With col. frontisp., 41 lithoplates with descriptive letterpress, num. text‑figs., and fold. maps including one in rear end‑pocket. Previous owners bookplate on front end‑paper, otherwise fine. $250

29 278 MUSEUM OF EAST ASIAN ART: Inaugural Exhibition. Vol. I ‑ Chinese Ceramics. 3 April 1993 ... Bath (ca. 1993). 4to. Orig. qtr. cloth. Dustjacket. (282pp.). Profusely illustrated in colour. Near mint copy. $150

279 NATH, R. History of Mughal Architecture. Vols I & II. (Vol. I: The monuments of Babar and Humayum 1526‑1555; Vol. II: Akbar 1556‑1605). New Delhi: Abhinav Publications, 1982‑1985. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjackets. With numerous plates of which some coloured, text‑figs., plans, and illust. endpapers. 1st edition. $275

280 NELIGAN, M.W. (By Peter Holmes). A Magnificent ANZAC: The Untold Story of Lieutenant Colonel Maurice Wilder Neligan, C.M.G., D.S.O. and bar, D.C.M., Croix de Guerre, M.I.D. (5). ... (Reedy Creek, QLD: 2014). 4to. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (228pp.). Copiously illustrated. Fine. $65

281 NEW GUINEA HANDBOOK, THE. Official Handbook of the Territory of New Guinea administered by the Commonwealth of Australia under mandate from the Council of the League of Nations. ... Canberra (1937). Thick sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth (slightly flecked). Gilt. (xxvi, 551pp.). With 2 col. fold. maps, and num. illusts. Suppl. in end‑pocket, and adverts. Previous owners name on inside front cover. $150

282 NEW GUINEA RESEARCH UNIT BULLETIN. Nos. 1‑63 (complete run), but lacking 5 issues (Nos. 18, 25, 34, 47, 57). Canberra 1963‑1975. Sm. 4to. As issued. With maps and illusts. A fine set. $500

283 NEW GUINEA: Expedition per Brig ‘Maria’. (Correspondence respecting Rescue and Arrival of Survivors of). (Sydney: Thomas Richards, 1872). F’scap folio. Wrapper. (6pp.). With 1 b/w map. (Journal of the legislative council, Volume 21). $50

284 NEW SOUTH WALES DEPT. OF SPORT AND RECREATION: Hall of Champions. Sydney: Sports House, n.d. (ca. 1979). 4to. Orig. printed wrapper. (vi, 54pp.). Copiously illustrated. Previous owners name on back cover. $55

285 NEWTON, Douglas. Masterpieces of Primitive Art: The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection. Photographs by Lee Boltin. Foreword by Andre Malraux. Introduction by Nelson A. Rockefeller. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1978. 4to. Orig. dec. cloth. Dustjacket. (264pp.). Copiously illust. in colour. Fine. $100

286 NIXON, Chris. Racing with the David Brown Aston Martins. Volume 2. Middlesex: Transport Bookman, (1980). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (249pp.). Extensively illust. with b/w photographs. 1st edition. $150

287 NORRIS, R. The Emergent Commonwealth. Australian Federation: Expectations and Fulfilment 1889‑1910. Melbourne 1975. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 274pp.). Fine. (Studies in Australian Federation). $75

288 NYE, Doug. The Colonel’s Ferraris: Maranello Concessionaires Racing Team. (Salisbury, U.K).: Ampersand Press, (1980). Sq. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (168pp.). With b/w illusts. Fine. $100

30 289 O’BRIEN, J. (By A. Bradley). The Art of Justin O’Brien. (Sydney: The Craftsman’s Press, 1982). Folio. Orig. black cloth with gilt title to front cover and spine. T.e.g. In its orig. captioned slip‑case. (108pp.). Copiously illustrated including num. full‑page coloured plates. Title‑page printed in red/black ink. Deluxe Issue, limited to 250 numbered copies fully signed by both the artist and the author. This being No. 6. Very light foxing on end‑papers. $300 290 O’BRIEN, J. Justin O’Brien: The Sacred Music of Colour. By B. Pearce and N. Wilson. (Sydney): Art Gallery of New South Wales, (2010). 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (184pp.). Profusely illustrated mostly in colour with col. frontispiece, full‑page plates, fold. plates, and text‑illusts. Title‑page printed in dark red ink. Produced to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at the AGNSW from December 2010 to February 2011. Fine. $65 291 O’KEEFE, Brendan G. Medicine at War: Medical aspects of Australia’s Involvement in Southeast Asia 1950‑1972...with Agent Orange: the Australian Aftermath F.B. Smith. (Sydney): Allen & Unwin in Association with the Australian War Memorial, (1994). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Gilt spine. Illustrated dustjacket. (xxx, 506pp.). With num. b/w illusts., illust. end‑papers and maps. 1st edition. (Official History of Australia’s Involvement in Southeast Asia Conflicts, 1948‑1975, Vol.3). $75 292 OLLEY, M. (By Christine France). Margaret Olley. (Sydney): Craftsman House, (2002). Square 4to. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (180pp.). With portrait frontispiece, 36 full‑page colour plates, 34 b/w plates, and 14 photos. NOTE: Updated and revised edition. $95 293 OPPERMAN, H.F. Pedals, Politics and People. Sydney (1977). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (512pp.). With num. illusts. Fine. $150 294 (OPPIAN): Oppiani Poetae Cilicus De Venatione lib. IIII; De Piscatu lib. V: Cum interpretione Latina, Commentariis, & Indice rerum in utroque opere memorabilium locupietissimo. ... Leiden: Officiana Plantiniana, 1597. Thick 12mo. Orig. full limp vellum with yapp edges (lacking ties). Black lettered title to spine (binding soiled & somewhat worn). (88, 376, 32, 8, 344, 164, 4pp.). Text in Greek and Latin on facing pages. Text aged/toned. Printer’s device on title‑page, and errata leaf at end. Old rubber name stamp on verso of title. Previous book descriptions on front end‑paper. 1st ed. NOTE: The author of De Venatione (Cynegetica) is Oppion of Apanea and the author of Depiscatu (Halieutica) is Oppion of Corycus; both works were formerly attribute to a single author. $750 295 (OPPIAN): Oppianou Halieutikon biblia pente. Tou autou Kynegetikon biblia tessara=oppiano De piscibus libri V. Eiusden De Uenatione libri IIII. Oppiani De Piscibus Laurentio Lippio Interprete libri V. (Venetis: In aedibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri, 1517). Sm. 8vo. Orig. full old calf (spine rebacked; corner points restored). (167 double‑leaved pp.). With printer’s vignette device on title‑page and colophon. Text in Greek and Latin. Previous owners bookplate and book description on front end‑paper. Front hinge cracked but holding, otherwise fine. $5,000 296 OPPIAN. Oppian’s Halieuticks of the Nature of the Fishes and Fishing of the Ancients. In V. Books. Transl. from the Greek (by William Draper and John Jones). With an Account of Oppian’s Life

31 and Writings, and a Catalogue of his Fishes. Oxford: The Theatre, 1722. 8vo. Contemp. full maroon crushed morocco with gilt panels on front and rear boards (rebacked; Corners rubbed). E.g. Marbled end‑papers. (viii, 16, 232, 8pp.). With engrv. title‑vign. 1st edition in English. Circular armorial bookplate inside front cover. Fine. NOTE: “Of all the ancient writers on fishes and fishing, Oppian is easily the most important” (Wood P.500). $2,000 297 ORIENTAL CERAMICS: The World’s Great Collections. 12 Vols. (complete and all publ.). Ed. by Fujio Koyama and J.A. Pope. (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1976‑1977). Folio. Uniformly bound in orig. off‑white woven cloth with patterned flower motif gilt stamped on front cover. Spines gilt. Preserved in the orig. captioned solander cases. Profusely illustrated with full‑page col. tipped‑in plates, and num. b/w monochrome plates. Ed. lim. to 300 numbered sets only, this being Set No.1. Fine, complete, and most desirable. COLLATION: Vol.1: Tokyo National Museum; Vol.2: National Museum of Korea, Seoul; Vol.3: Museum Pusat, Jakarta; Vol.4: Iran Baston Museum, Teheran; Vol.5: The British Museum, London; Vol.6: Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Vol.7: Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London; Vol.8: Musee Guimet, Paris; Vol.9: Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm; Vol.10: The Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Vol.11: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Vol.12: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. $6,500 298 O’SULLIVAN, E.W. (By Bruce Mansfield). Australian Democrat. The career of Edward William O’Sullivan 1846‑1910. Sydney 1965. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (12,322pp.). With frontisp., 4 full‑page plates, and 5 text‑illusts. $40 299 O’SULLIVAN, John. The Bloodiest Bushrangers. (Adelaide: Rigby, 1973). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 200 pp.). With num. plates, and endpaper maps. 1st ed. NOTE: The Clarke Brothers, Thomas and John, notorious bushrangers in Braidwood, NSW. $75 300 OUTHWAITE, Ida Rentoul. A Bunch of Wild Flowers. Verses and Illustrations. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1948. Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth (spine discoloured; covers dust soiled). (52pp.). With 21 tipped‑in col. plates and text‑illusts. Light toning on end‑papers. Complete. $100 301 OXLEY, J. (By Richard Johnson). The Search for the Inland Sea: John Oxley, Explorer, 1783‑1828. Melbourne University Press, (2001). 8vo. Original cloth. Spine gilt. Dustjacket. (xiv, 306pp.). With 8 full‑page b/w plates, and 2 full‑page maps. NOTE: The first biography of the first Surveyor‑General of New South Wales, who ranks among the great explorers of Australia. $65 302 PAINE, Daniel. The Journal of Daniel Paine 1794‑1797. Together with documents illustrating the Beginning of Government Boat‑Building and Timber‑Gathering in New South Wales, 1795‑1805. Ed. by R.J.B. Knight and A. Frost. Sydney 1983. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xxx, 108pp.). Illust. Copy signed by author ‘Alan Frost’. Fine. $60 303 PANTLIN, Graeme and John SARGENT. (Ed. by). Commonwealth Railways “GM” Class. Clyde‑E.M.D. Diesel Electric Locomotive. A Photographic profile. Victoria: Train Hobby Publications, 2001. Oblong roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (48pp.). Profusely illustrated with colour photographs. $40

32 304 PARIS, Jean‑Michel & William D. MEARNS. Jean‑Pierre Wimille. A Bientot la Revanche. Drivers (2002). Sq. 4to. Orig. dec. boards. (304pp.). Extensively illust. with b/w photographs. Duel text, in French and English. 1st ed. $125

305 (PARISH, Jane). Converting the Wilderness: The Art of Gardening in Colonial Australia. An Exhibition ...Australian Tour 1979‑1980. Sydney: Langridge Press, 1979. Oblong sm. 4to. Orig. illust. limp board. (96pp.). Copiously illustrated. Fine. $50

306 PARK, Ruth. Roger Bandy. Illustrated by Deborah & Kilmeny Niland. (Adelaide): Rigby Limited, (1977). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (32pp.). Profusely illust. in col. including half title‑page and title‑page illustrations. NOTE: Deborah and Kilmeny Niland are the daughters of the author herself. $110

307 PARKER, Paul. Sports Car Racing in Camera 1960‑69. Somerset: Haynes, (2007). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (256pp.). Extensively illust. with col. photographs. 1st edition. $100

308 PARRAMATTA FAMILY HISTORY GROUP. (Compl. by). Parramatta Pioneer Register. Foundation to Federation. Parramatta: Historical Society, 2000. F’scap folio. Orig. illust. limp boards. (294pp.). Printed in double‑column. Lim. edit. Pen and pencil markings throughout. $45

309 PATERSON, A.B. (“Banjo”). The Animals Noah Forgot. (Melbourne 1970). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (spine faded). (72pp.). With portr., and num. illusts. throughout text by Norman Lindsay. $50

310 PAUSANIAS. Pausaniae Accurata Graeciae descriptio, ... Francofurti: Apud Laeredes Andreae Wecheli, 1583. 2 vols. in one. Thick folio. Orig. full old calf with gilt crest on front & rear covers (corners rubbed). Rebacked spine with raised bands and contrasting morocco titling‑label. With engrv. title‑vignettes, and illust. chapter headings. Some toning but a good copy with wide margins. NOTE: Pausanias was the Greek traveller and geographer of the 2nd century. A valuable source of information on topography, local history, religious customs, architecture and sculpture in Greece. $2,000

311 PEARCE, G.F. Carpenter to Cabinet. Thirty‑seven years of Parliament. By the Right Hon. Sir George Foster Pearce. Foreword by Viscount Bruce of Melbourne. London: Hutchinson, 1951. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (216pp.). With portrait, and num. illusts. Fine, albeit ex‑library. $60

312 PENFIELD, Frederic Courtland. East of Suez: Ceylon, India, China and Japan. Illustrated with Drawings and Photographs. ... New York: The Century Co., 1907. 8vo. Orig. dec. cloth. Gilt. (xviii, 350pp.). With full‑page captioned plates. Uncut. $65

313 PENZIG, Edgar F. In Defence of Lives & Property. The Weapons used in Australia in The Wild Colonial Days. (Sydney 1981). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (96pp.). With numerous illusts. 1st ed. Fine. NOTE: Study of weapons used by settlers, miners, bushrangers and police in Australia from 1850 to 1880. $150

33 314 PENZIG, Edgar F. Morgan the Murderer. A definitive history of the bushranger Dan Morgan. (Katoomba, NSW: Tranter Enterprises, 1989). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. (xviii, 140pp.). With numerous b/w illusts. of which many full‑page, facs., and 2 maps. Printed in double‑column. Edit. limited to 1,200 numbered copies, fully signed by the author. $200 315 PENZIG, Edgar F. Parasols and Pistols. The Artefacts, Weapons and Stories of Colonial Women 1850‑1900. (Katoomba, NSW: Tranter Enterprises, 1987). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. boards. (xiv, 214pp.). With col. plate and numerous illusts. Limited edition of 1500 numbered copies, signed by the author. Fine. NOTE: Well‑known historian, Edgar Penzig, explores ‘the days when women stood side by side with their male partners, splitting timber, building bark roofed huts, carting water hundreds of yards in buckets, cooking over open fires in the heat of Australian summers, washing both clothes and bodies in small basins, coping with flies and illness, and whilst doing these things, being in some cases, pregnant with, having, and bringing up their children. $200 316 PENZIG, Edgar. Bullets, Blades and Bravery. Stories and Weapons of Australia’s Wild Colonial Days. (Sydney 1990). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. (xvi, 206pp.). With numerous illusts. Author’s signed lim. ed. Fine. $200 317 PENZIG, Edgar. Bushranger. Bandits and Bastards. An illustrated history of Colonial Crime ‑ 1850 ‑1900. (Katoomba, NSW: Tranter Enterprises, 1994). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. boards. (xiv, 166pp.). With numerous illusts. Limited edition of 1500 copies, this being No. 371, signed by the author. Fine. NOTE: Bringing to life the turbulence of colonial life, popular author‑historian, Edgar Penzig, describes ‘the days of the bush settler and storekeeper, the gold fields and the mounted trooper, and the criminals ... who inhabited our colonies during the years known as our wild colonial days’. $200 318 PENZIG, Edgar. Happy Jack. The Definitive History of the Bushranger, John Gilbert. (Sydney 1990). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. (xvi, 228pp.). Profusely illust. Signed lim. ed. with a further inscription by the Author on front fly‑leaf. Fine. $200 319 PENZIG, Edgar. Rogues, Vagabonds and Bloody Thieves. An illustrated history of Colonial Crime, 1850‑1900. (Sydney 1992). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. boards (spine faded). (xvi, 220pp.). Profusely illust. Signed limited edition of 1,200 numbered copies fully signed ‘Edgar Penzig’. Fine. $200 320 PERFESSER, THE. (Harrison, L.) & Alter Ego. Tails ... and Tarradiddles. An Australian book of birds and beasts Sydney: Cornstalk Publishing Company, 1925. 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth (spine a little faded). (108pp.). With frontisp., title‑vign., and text‑illusts. Prelims. slightly foxed and toned. $50 321 PERRIN, H. (Mrs). and Prof. BOULGER. British Flowering Plants. Illustrated by Three Hundred Full‑page Coloured Plates Reproduced from Drawings by Mrs. Henry Perrin, with Detailed Descriptive Notes and an Introduction by Professor Boulger, F.L.S. Four vols. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1914. Folio. Orig. full cream buckram. Gilt. T.e.g. other edges uncut. Profusely illustrated with full‑page colour

34 plates, each with its protective tissue‑guard, and b/w dec. tailpieces. Previous owners bookplates on front end‑papers, otherwise a fine set, of interest to plant collectors, gardeners, and students of botany. $300 322 POETAE GRAECI PRINCIPES HEROICI CARMINIS, & alii nonnulli. (Homer, Hesiod, et al). Geneva: Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne), 1566. 3 vols. in two. (Vol. I: Homer’s Iliad, pp. 20, lxxii, 410; Vol. 2: Homer’s Odyssey, pp. ii, 411‑781, lvii; Vol. 3: Hesiod et al, pp. 1‑489). Folio. Orig. full old blind‑stamped panelled calf with period rebacked spines (slightly rubbed). With printers device on title‑page, a full‑page wood‑engrv. plate, and dec. initials. Top corner of title‑page and prelim pages 3/4 skilfully repaired, otherwise a fine complete copy of Henri Estienne’s Typographical Masterpiece (Schreiber 160). Armorial bookplate inside front cover of both vols. Notes attached to front end‑paper of Volume 1. $7,500 323 PORT ADELAIDE: 150 Years of the Port Adelaide Railway 1856 to 2006. A review of the Adelaide to Port Adelaide Railway. Port Adelaide: National Railway Museum, April 2006. Oblong 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (iv, 80pp.). Profusely illust. with b/w text‑figs, colour photographs and b/w photographs. $40 324 POTTER, Beatrix. The Tale of Beatrix Potter. A biography by Margaret Lane. London: Fred Warne & Co., (1946). 8vo. Orig. cloth. (176pp.). With frontisp., and 19 full‑page plates of which 4 are col., and facs. letter. 1st ed. Mild foxing on end‑papers. $50 325 POTTS, A. (By Bill Edgar). Warrior of Kokoda: A biography of Brigadier Arnold Potts. (Sydney 2010): Royal 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. (xviii, 324pp.). With numerous b/w plates, and maps. (Army Military History Series). Fine. $55 326 PRESTON, R.G. and I. K. WINNEY. 3801 : A Legend in Steam. Artwork by Kenneth G. Bowen. (Sydney 1992). Small 4to. Orig. illust. wrapper. (104pp.). Profusely illust., some in col. 1st edition. $45 327 PRITCHARD, Anthony. Scarlet Passion. Ferrari’s famed sports prototypes and competition sport cars 1963 ‑ 73. (Newbury Park): Haynes, (2005). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (272pp.). Extensively illust. with col. and b/w photographs. $100 328 PRITCHARD, Anthony. Silver Arrows in Camera 1951‑55. A Photographic portrait of Mercedes Benz in sports car and Grand Prix Racing. (Newbury Park): Haynes, (2011). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (384pp.). Extensively illustrated with colour and b/w photographs. $100 329 PRITCHARD, James B. (Ed. by). Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament. ... Princeton U.P. (1955). Thick 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xxii, 544pp.). Printed in double‑column. Fine. $100 330 PROUDFOOT, Peter R. The Secret Plan of Canberra. (Kensington: University of NSW Press, 1994). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (vi, 120pp.). With num. full‑page b/w plates, text‑illusts., and maps. Fine. NOTE: An intriguing investigation uncovering new information about the mystical and religious influences that shaped Walter and Marion Griffin’s vision for Canberra. $50

35 331 QUEEN LACE BOOK, The: A Historical and Descriptive Account of the Hand‑Made Antique Laces of All Countries. Part 1: Mediaeval Lacework and Point Lace. With Thirty Illustrations of Lace Specimens, ... London: “The Queen” Office, 1874. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth (edges rubbed) with lace work and b/w illustration. (viii, 38pp.). Front hinge starting but still firm. $70 332 QUEST‑RITSON, Charles. The English Garden Abroad. (London: Viking, 1992). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 232pp.). Copiously illustrated in colour and b/w. Fine. $60 333 QUINN, Kenneth. The Catullan Revolution. Melbourne U.P. (1959). 8vo. Orig. cloth. In slightly chipped dustjacket (xii,120pp.). Fine. $45 334 RAY, Cyril. Ed .by. The Compleat Imbiber. An Entertainment. Nos. 2,4,7, 8 & 9. (5 vols.). London: 1958‑1967. Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. cloth. All five vols. in their orig. dustjackets. Copiously illustrated. Fine. $40 each. $40 335 READING, Geoffrey. Papuan Story. Sydney 1946. 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (vi, 198pp.). $45 336 REDMAN, Brian with Jim MULLEN. Daring Drivers, Deadly Tracks. A Racer’s memoir of a dangerous decade 1965‑1975. (Sherborne): Euro, (2016). 4to. Orig. illust. boards. (300pp.). Extensively illustrated with colour and b/w photographs. Author’s signed and dated, presentation copy. $100 337 REES, Leslie. Digit Dick on the Barrier Reef. Illustrations by Walter Cunningham. (Sydney: John Sands, 1942). Sq. small 4to. Orig. printed boards with the remains of the orig. illust. dustjacket. neatly folded inside back cover. (40pp.). With col. illusts., and sepia text drawings. 1st edition of the author’s first book. Muir: 6276 $75 338 REES, Leslie. The Story of Shy, the Platypus. Sydney: John Sands, 1944. Sm. 4to. Orig. boards. In slightly chipped dustjacket. (48pp.). With num. illusts. throughout incl. col. plates by W. Cunningham. 1st ed. $75 339 REIBEY, M. (By N. Irvine). Mary Reibey ‑ Molly Incognita. A biography of Mary Reibey 1777 to 1855, and her world. (Sydney 1982). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. Dustjacket. (xii, 162pp.). With portr., 8 full‑page plates, text‑illusts., and maps. Fine. $45 340 REID, G.H. (By W.G. McMinn). George Reid. Melbourne U.P. 1989. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (x, 330pp.). With several full‑page b/w plates and illusts. 1st ed. Fine. $65 341 RENTOUL, J.N. Growing Orchids. Books 1‑4 in one. (Book I: Cymbidiums and Slippers; Book II: The Cattleyas and other Epiphytes; Book III: Vandas, Dendrobiums and others; Book IV: The Australasian Families). Melbourne: Lothian, (1997). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. boards. Dustjacket. (x, 790pp.), Copiously illustrated in both colour & b/w. Fine. $75 342 RENTZ, David. A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia. (Victoria): CSIRO Publishing, (2014). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp board. (x, 318pp.). Profusely illust. with col. plates. Previous booksellers sticker on front end‑paper. $40

36 343 REYNOLDS, John. Launceston. History of an Australian City. (Melbourne): Macmillan of Australia, 1969. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii,192pp.). With 16 full‑page plates and end‑paper plans. $45 344 RICHARDSON, Henry Handel. The Fortunes of Richard Mahony. Comprising Australia Felix, The Way Home and Ultima Thule. Melbourne: Heinemann, (1946). 8vo. Orig. cloth. In slightly chipped dustjacket. (928pp.). 1st Australian edition. $85 345 ROBERTS, A.K. Wheels in Motion. (The History of the railways and steam locomotives of the sugar mills of Australia). Eton, Qld: 1998. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (152pp.). With maps and illusts. some of which are col. Author’s signed copy. Fine. $50 346 ROBSON, Lloyd. A History of Tasmania. 2 vols. (Vol.I: Van Diemen’s Land from the Earliest Times to 1855; Vol. II: Colony and State from 1856 to the 1980s). Melbourne: OUP, (1991‑1992). Thick Roy. 8vo. Original cloth. Gilt spine. Dustjackets. With num. illusts., and maps end‑papers. Mild foxing towards beginning of volumes. Fine and complete. $275 347 ROLLS, Eric. A Million Wild Acres. 200 Years of Man and an Australian Forest. (Victoria): Nelson, (1982). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Illustrated dustjacket. (xiv, 466pp.). With b/w illusts. Signed by author on title‑page. $95 348 ROLLS, Eric. Sojourners. The epic story of China’s centuries‑old relationship with Australia. ... Flowers and ... the Wide Sea. For generations the Chinese regarded themselves as the flowers of the Flowery Land while those across the wide sea were the barbarians. (St. Lucia): University of Qld. Press, (1992). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. In illust. dustjacket. (xii, 532pp.). With 1 map, and num. illusts. Author’s signed and inscribed present. copy. Fine. Note: Eric Rolls was a well‑known award‑winning writer in Australia with a particular interest in Australian Chinese history. $75 349 ROSEMEYER, Elly Beinhorn and Chris NIXON. Rosemeyer. A New Biography. (Middlesex): Transport Bookman, (1989). Sm. 4to. Orig. grey boards. Dustjacket. (192pp.). Extensively illust. with b/w photographs. $85 350 ROTH, W.E. North Queensland Ethnography: Bulletin Nos. 9, 11, 12, and 13. (4 issues). (No. 9: Burial Ceremonies and Disposal of the Dead; No. 11: Miscellaneous Papers; No. 12: On Certain Initiation Ceremonies; No. 13: Fighting Weapons). Sydney: Records of the Australian Museum, 1907‑1909. Roy. 8vo. Wrappers. Copiously illustrated with full‑page plates and text‑illusts. Slightly foxed. $200 351 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Catalogue of Exhibits. Loan Exhibition of Pictures and Objects of Historical Interest, ...October 25 to November 11, 1922. (Sydney: D.S. Ford, 1922). 8vo. Orig. printed wrapper with yapp edges (lightly torn). (48pp.). With adverts. Fine. $45 352 ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Journal and Proceedings of the. Vols. 18‑79 (but lacking two issues, Vols. 21 and 23). Sydney 1884‑1945. 8vo. In the orig. cloth bindings as issued. Copiously illustrated with num. plates many of which are folded. Total 60 vols. NOTE: It is within the papers presented in this journal that

37 records the first accounts of new discoveries, i.e. Lawrence Hargrave’s aeronautical research; Language and Vocabularies of indigenous native tribes; etc. etc. $900 353 RYAN, N. (By Max Barrett). King of Galong Castle. The Story of Ned Ryan: 1786‑1871. (Lewisham: O’Loughlin Brothers, 1978). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (176pp.). With num. text‑illusts. of which some full‑page, and maps. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. NOTE: Edward Ryan was an Irish convict who established himself in the Lachlan district of New South Wales, where his home became known as Galong Castle. $40 354 SANDERSON, Angela. Complete Book of Australian Dogs. (Sydney: Currawong Press, 1987). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (128pp.). With num. illusts. some of which are col. Fine. $50 355 SARTRE, Jean‑Paul. Nekrassov. A farce in eight scenes. Transl. from the French by S. and G. Leeson. London (1956). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (158pp.). 1st English ed. Fine. $35 356 SARTRE, Jean‑Paul. The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821‑1857. 4 vols. Translated by C. Cosman. Chicago: The University Press, (1981‑1993). Roy. 8vo. Vol. 1: orig. illust. boards; Vols. 2‑4: orig. cloth, in illust. dustjackets. A fine set. NOTE: An in‑depth study by Sartre of the novelist Flaubert, from his early family life, to his decision to become a writer, to his illness and eventual death. $350 357 SAUTELLE, John. Champagne Fly Fishing. (Tasmania: Tas‑Trout Publications, 1990). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (iv, 140pp.). Illustrated in both colour and b/w. Fine. $50 358 SAWER, Geoffrey. Australian Federal Politics and Law 1901‑1929. Melbourne U.P. (1972). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 350pp.). 1st edition. $60 359 SAWER, Geoffrey. Australian Federalism in the Courts. Melbourne (1967). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 262pp.). (Studies in Aust. Federation). $40 360 SCARR, Deryck. Fragments of Empire. A History of the Western Pacific High Commission, 1877‑1914. Canberra (1967). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii, 368pp.). Illust. with full‑page plates and maps. Fine. $65 361 SCHWARTZ, Theodore. The Paliau Movement in the Admiralty Islands, 1946‑1954. New York 1962. Sm. 4to. Orig. wrapper (faded). (pp. 211‑422). With 15 full‑page plates and map. (Anthrop. Papers Amer. Museum Natural Hist. Vol. 49 Part 2). Ex‑library copy. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. $65 362 SCULLIN, J.H. (By John Robertson). A Political Biography. (Perth 1974). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xii, 496pp.). With frontisp., and 19 illusts. Fine $65 363 SENDAK, Maurice. (Illust. by). Little Bear. By Else Holmelund Minarick. Melbourne: Heinemann, (1966). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp cloth (top right corner water marked). (64pp.). First Australian Edition. Rare. $40 364 SILVER, Lynette Ramsay. The Bridge at Parit Sulong. An Investigation of Mass Murder: Malaya 1942. (Sydney): The Watermark Press, (2004). 8vo. Orig. illust. paper boards. (486pp.). With b/w illusts.

38 and maps. 1st ed. Associated newspaper article loosely inserted. NOTE: In January 1942 Japanese troops massacred more than 100 Australian and over 30 Indian wounded soldiers at Parit Sulong. $50 365 SIMON, Andre L. Bibliotheca Gastronomica: A Catalogue of Books and Documents on Gastronomy. ... London: The Wine and Food Society, 1953. Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth (slightly rubbed & faded). (xii, 198pp.). With text‑illusts. Edition lim. to 750 numbered copies, this being No. 643. Printed in double‑column. Previous owners book‑plate on front end‑paper. $150 366 SINCLAIR, James. South Pacific Brewery. The First Thirty Years. (Bathurst:) Robert Brown, (1983). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. gilt. Spine gilt. (xii, 172pp.). With dec. title‑page and num. photographs, many being full‑page and col. Inscription on front end‑paper. $50 367 SINGLETON, Charles S. (Ed. by). Art, Science and History in the Renaissance. Baltimore, (Maryland): John Hopkins Press, (1970). 4to. Orig. cloth with title‑label on spine. Dustjacket. (viii,446pp.). With title‑vign., and num. illusts., most full‑page. Previous owners names on front end‑paper. (The John Hopkins Humanities Seminars). NOTE: Thirteen essays on art, science and history. $95 368 SMITH, Roy. Alpine + Renault. The Sports Prototypes 1963 ‑ 1969; 1973‑1978. 2 vols. (Dorchester): Veloce, (2010). Sq. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. Extensively illust. with col. and b/w photographs. $150 369 SOLLING, Max. Grandeur & Grit. A History of Glebe. (Ultimo): Halstead Press, (2007). 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. Illust. dustjacket. (294pp.). With b/w illusts., illust. title‑page and end‑pages. Previous owners name on title‑page. 1st edition. $45 370 SOUTHERLY. The Magazine of the Australian English Association. Sydney. Vols. 1‑54. Sydney 1940‑1994. In the orig. parts as issued. Lacks 8 issues. (Missing 1939: No. 1; 1940: No. 1; 1946: No. 4; 1947: No.1; 1985: No. 4; 1989: No. 3; 1992: No. 3; 1993: No. 3). NOTE: Australia’s foremost literary periodical containing verse, short stories and strong support to Australian literary criticism. $250 371 SPENGLER, Oswald. The Decline of the West. 2 Vols. Vol.1: Form and Actuality. Vol.2: Perspectives of World‑History. Authorized translation with notes by Charles F. Atkinson. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, (1986). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjackets. Fine set. $125 372 SPLASHES: (The Annual Review) of the River Canoe Club of N.S.W. 1936 and 1939 Issue. (2 vols). (Sydney 1936 & 1939). 8vo. Orig. col. illust. wrappers. (48pp.). With num. illusts., and maps. $40 373 STALLEY, Douglas. Bowral Golf Club 1901‑2001. (Bowral 2001). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (268pp.). Illust. Fine. $40 374 STANLEY, Peter. Tarakan: An Australian Tragedy. (Sydney) Allen & Unwin, (1997). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (xiv, 274pp.). With title‑vign., numerous b/w plates of which some full‑page, text‑illusts., and 5 maps. 1st edition. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. Fine. NOTE: In 1945 the 25th Australian Brigade took the small Borneo island of Tarakan from the Japanese during which battle 240 Australians died. Includes a Roll of Honour. $45

39 375 STARLIGHT, Captain. (By Patrick McCarthy). The Man who was Starlight. The life and times of Henry Readford, stock thief, pathfinder and folk hero. Sydney (1987). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 172pp.). With portrait, num. illusts., and maps. Fine. 1st ed. NOTE: Henry Readford (1841‑1901) was a famous cattle thief, who drove several hundred stolen cattle from central Queensland to South Australia in 1870. $75

376 STEELE, J.G. Brisbane Town in Convict Days 1824‑1842. (Brisbane): U.Q.P., (1975). Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (spine faded). (xxii, 404pp.). With numerous illusts, maps, and endpaper maps. 1st ed. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. $65

377 STEVENS, Lynne. Brecon to the Monaro and Beyond. A History of the John and Sarah Williams Family (1807‑2007). 2 Volumes. (Victoria): Lynne Stevens, 2007. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. With b/w illusts. and a detailed genealogical history of the Williams family. $90

378 STEWART, Colin. Flags, Funnels & Hull Colours. Rev. by John S. Styring. London: Adlard Coles, (1963). Oblong sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (88pp.). Profusely illustrated, mostly in colour. Light toning on end‑papers. $50

379 STOCKINGS, Craig. Bardia. Myth, Reality and the Heirs of ANZAC. (Sydney): UNSW Press, (2009). 8vo. Orig. cloth (bottom edges worn). Illust. dustjacket. (x, 482pp.). With b/w illusts. and map. 1st ed. NOTE: The battle of Bardia January 1941 was one of Australian greatest military feats in the Second World War, but has been all but forgotten. $45

380 STREHLOW, T.G.H. Broken Song: T.G.H. Strehlow and Aboriginal Possession. By B. Hill. (Sydney 2002). Thick Royal 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii, 818pp.). Num. b/w illusts. and map endpapers. Author’s signed copy. Fine. NOTE: Both a critical study and narrative, this biography straddles a century of Australian history, from the race wars on the frontier to the modern era. $115

381 TART, Q. The Life of Quong Tart: or, How a Foreigner Succeeded in a British Community. Compl. and Edit. by Mrs. Quong Tart. ... Sydney: W.M. Maclardy, 1911. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Gilt. (100pp.). With 18 full‑page plates. 1st edition. Fine and rare. $350

382 THORIDNET, Claudine. Le Cinema Australien. Avec la collaboration de Victoria Treole (Australian Film Commission) et le concours de Scott Murray. ... (Paris: Centre Georges Pompidou, 1991). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (280pp.). Copiously illustrated. Fine. $45

383 TIPLER, Johnny. La Carrera Panamericana: “The World’s Greatest Road Race!”. Foreword by Jo Ramirez. (Dorchester): Veloce, (2008). Sq. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (272pp.). Extensively illust. with col. and b/w photographs. $100

384 TITLEY, Norah & Frances WOOD. Oriental Gardens. An Illustrated History. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, (1992). Sm. 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (128pp.). Copiously illustrated in both colour and b/w. Fine. $50

40 385 TOLMER, A. Reminiscences of an Adventurous and Chequered Career at Home and at the Antipodes. ... 2 vols. (Adelaide 1972). Small 8vo. Orig. cloth. With portr. Facsimile of London 1882 edition. (Aust. Facs. Eds. No. A192). Fine. NOTE: The author was Commissioner of Police in South Australia. $50 386 TOPP, C.B. The 42nd Battalion, C.E.F. Royal Highlanders of Canada in the Great War. Montreal (1931). Royal 8vo. Orig. illust‑ cloth (spine extremities rubbed) (Xxii, 414pp.). With 19 full‑page plates and 9 fold maps. Inscribed “To Lieut. & O.M.L.G. Dunn, M.M. With Best Wishes from J.K. Beveridge”, on front‑fly leaf. A nice copy. NOTE: The 42nd Battalion was part of the 7 Brigade, 3rd Canadian Division, which served on the Western Front from 1915 to 1918. Includes Honour, Nominal Rolls, and a list of Honours and Awards. John Hay Beveridge was born in Fife, Scotland 6 April 1879 and served some 18 years with the 1st Battalion, The Black Watch. He served in the South African War, where he was wounded in action. He was a member of the instructional staff of the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, and shortly before the First World War, he went to Canada as a drill instructor to the Royal Highlanders of Canada. He was appointed Quartermaster and Hon. Captain to the 42nd Battalion, position in which he served through the War. He was awarded the Military Cross. $175 387 TRIGELLIS‑SMITH, Syd. All the King’s Enemies. A History of the 2/5th Australian Infantry Battalion. (Victoria): AHMP, (2010). Roy. 8vo. Orig. illust. boards. (436pp.). Profusely illust. with b/w images, maps and text‑illusts. NOTE: The Battalion, a part of 6th Division, fought the Italians in Libya 1941, the Germans in Greece 1941, the Vichy French in Syria 1941 and the Japanese in New Guinea 1943‑1945. Includes Honours & Awards, Roll of Honour, Casualties list and Nominal Roll. $75 388 TURNER, Ethel. (By A.T. Yarwood). From a Chair in the Sun. The Life of Ethel Turner. (Melbourne): Viking, (1994). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (viii, 392pp.). With 24 full‑page plates, and illust. endpapers. 1st ed. Fine. NOTE: Ethel Turner (1872‑1958) was a famous Australian writer of children’s books, best remembered for her “Seven Little Australians”. $50 389 UPFIELD, Arthur. Cake in the Hat Box. London: William Heinemann Ltd., (1955). Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (slightly chipped). Endpapers browned. (208pp.). 1st ed. NOTE: A Napoleon Bonaparte detective novel. $75 390 VETTE, Gordon with John MACDONALD. Impact Erebus. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, (1983). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (348pp.). With maps and illust. end‑papers. $50 391 WAKEFIELD, E.G. (By Paul Bloomfield). Edward Gibbon Wakefield. Builder of the British Commonwealth. (London): Longmans, (1961). 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xii, 378pp.). With 8 full‑page plates, and facs. Previous owners name on front end‑paper. Fine. $60 392 WALKER, Richard & Helen. Curtin’s Cowboys. Australia’s Secret Bush Commandos. Sydney (1986). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xviii, 194pp.). With numerous illusts. many of which are full‑page, 8 maps, and text‑diagrams. 1st edition. Previous owner’s name on front fly‑leaf. NOTE: Story of the North Australia Observer Unit during the Second World War. $100

41 393 WALLING, E. (By Sara Hardy). The Unusual Life of Edna Walling. (Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2005). 8vo. Orig. illust. limp boards. (xvi, 304pp.). Illustrated. Fine. $50 394 WARHOL, Andy. (By Paul Alexander). Death and Disaster. The Rise of the Warhol Empire and the Race for Andy’s Millions. (London: Little, Brown & Co., 1995). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 272pp.). Illustrated. $45 395 WARNE, FREDERICK & CO. LTD: The House of Warne. One hundred years of Publishing. Told by A. King and A.F. Stuart. (London 1965). 8vo. Orig. illust.cloth. (x, 108pp.). With portr., num. plates of which some are col., and text‑illusts. Fine. $40 396 WAUGH, Evelyn. The Dairies of. Edited by Michael Davie. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (1976). Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. (xii, 814pp.). 1st ed. Assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted. Previous owners bookplate on front end‑paper. $60 397 WAUGH, J. Laing. Cute McCheyne. London: W. & R. Chambers, (no date). Sm. 8vo. Orig. cloth (faded). (182pp.). With illust. half title‑page. Author’s compliments on title‑page. Signed letter from author attached to front end‑paper. Toning on end‑papers and hinges cracked but holding. Previous owner’s bookplate on frontisp. page. $100 398 WEIGALL, Arthur. A History of the Pharaohs. Vol. I: The First Eleven Dynasties. London: Thornton Butterworth, (1937). 8vo. Orig. cloth (covers flecked; spine discoloured). (xvii, 328pp.). With frontisp. map, 16 full‑page plates and a fold. diagram. $95 399 WEIGALL, Arthur. Nero, Emperor of Rome. London: Thornton Butterworth, (1930). 8vo. Original cloth. (320pp.). With frontisp. portr., and 7 full‑page plates. 1st edition. Slightly foxed, otherwise a fine uncut copy. $75 400 WEIGALL, Arthur. The Life and Times of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. A study in the origin of the Roman Empire. London (1926). 8vo. Orig. cloth. (320pp.). With frontisp., 13 full‑page plates and 5 maps. Uncut. $75 401 WEINHOLD, Rudolf. Vivat Baachus: A History of the Vine and its Wine. (London: Argus Books, 1978). 4to. Orig. illust. cloth. Dustjacket. (228pp.). Copiously illustrated in both colour and b/w. $50 402 WELBORN, S. Swan: The History of a Brewery. Perth (1987). Sm. 4to. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 298pp.). With numerous illusts. many of which are col. Author’s signed presentation label tipped in on front fly‑leaf. Fine. NOTE: A history of one of Western Australia’s first industries, which began in Perth in 1857. $125 403 WEST, Morris. The Last Confession. (Sydney): Harper Collins, (2000). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xxiv, 214pp.). 1st ed. Fine. $50 404 WHEELER, R.E.M. Five Thousand Years of Pakistan. An Archaeological Outline. ... London: Royal India & Pakistan Society, 1950. Sm. 4to. Orig. qtr. cloth over printed boards. Dustjacket (lightly shelf soiled). (150pp.). With plates and text‑figs. Light toning on end‑papers, otherwise fine. $65

42 405 WHITE, Osmar. A Guide and Directory to Australian Wine. (Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1972). Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (238pp.). Illustrated. 1st ed. $45 406 WHITE, Patrick. The Ham Funeral. (A Tragi‑Farce in Two Acts) produced by Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust at the Palace Theatre by arrangement with Granet H. Carroll: Programme. Sydney July 1962. 8vo. Orig. illust. wrapper. (20pp.). Illustrated. Fine. $65 407 WHITLAM, G. (By G. Freudenberg). A Certain Grandeur. Gough Whitlam in politics. (Melbourne 1977). 8vo. Original cloth. Dustjacket. (xiv, 430pp.). 1st edition. Author’s inscribed and signed present. copy. Fine. $80 408 WHITLAM, Gough. The Whitlam Government 1972‑1975. Melbourne 1985. Thick 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 788pp.). With 16 full‑page plates, and statistical appendices. 1st edition. Copy fully signed on title‑page “E.G. Whitlam”; desirable thus. NOTE: Author was Labor Prime Minister of Australia from 1972 to 1975. $250 409 WIESER, Franz. Magalhaes‑Strasse und Austral‑Continent auf den globen des Jonannes Schomer. Amsterdam: Meridian, 1967. Roy. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (x, 124pp.). With 5 fold. maps at end. Light toning on end‑papers. Previous owners bookplate on front end‑paper. NOTE: A reprint of the original German edition of 1880, showing the earliest maps of the Antarctic. $65 410 WILLIAMS, F.E. An Anthropologist in Papua: The Photography of F. E. Williams, 1922‑39. By M. W. Young and J. Clark. Adelaide: Crawford House, (2001). 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (x, 308pp.). Copiously illustrated with b/w photographic images. Fine. $75 411 WILLIAMS, F. Fred Williams: Works in the National Gallery of Victoria. Paintings ‑ Gouaches ‑ Prints. By R. Lindsay and I. Zdanowicz. (Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1980). Sm. 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (vi, 114pp.). With num. illusts. many of which are col. $75 412 WILLIAMS, Fred: (By Deborah Hart). Infinite Horizons. Canberra: National Gallery of Australia, (2011). 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (240pp.). Copiously illustrated, mostly in colour. Fine. Assoc. ephemera loosely inserted. $115 413 WILLIAMS, Fred: (By Irena Zdanowicz and Stephen Coppell). An Australian Vision. (London): The British Museum Press, (2003). 4to. Orig. illust. limp boards. (128pp.). Profusely illustrated. Fine. $100 414 WILLIS, J.W. Mr. Justice J.W. Willis. With particular reference to his period as First Resident Judge in Port Phillip 1841‑1843. By H.F. Behan. Glen Iris, Victoria: Published by the Author, 1979. 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (xii, 306pp.). With portr., 3 plates, and corrigenda‑slip. Ed. lim. to 500 numbered copies only, fully signed by the author. $50 415 WILLS, Geoffrey. Jade of the East. New York: Weatherhill/ Orientation, (1972). 4to. Orig. illust. silk cloth with printed wrap‑around. In illust. slip‑case. (196pp.). Copiously illustrated in both colour and b/w. Fine. $100

43 416 WIMPFFEN, Janos. Winged Sports Cars & Enduring Innovation. The International Championship for Manufacturer in Photographs, 1962‑1971. Designed by Tom Morgan. (Phoenix, Az: David Bull Publishing, 2006). Thick large 4to. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket. (400pp.). Profusely illustrated in both colour and b/w. Corrections‑slip loosely inserted. Mint. Signature on title‑page. $400 417 WITTON, George. Scapegoats of the Empire. The True Story of the Bushveldt Carbineers. (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1982). 8vo. Orig. cloth. Dustjacket (spine faded). (x, 248pp.). With frontisp. and 6 other plates. Fine. NOTE: Originally published 1907. $100 418 WODEHOUSE, P.G. A Gentleman of Leisure. London: Herbert Jenkins, n.d. 8vo. Orig. green cloth with black lettering. (256pp.). 1st ed. Some minor foxing and toning but a fine crisp copy. Front hinge loose but holding. $100 419 WOOD, W.A. Dawn in the Valley: The Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley to 1833. Sydney: Wentworth Books, 1972. Royal 8vo. Orig. cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket. (xiv, 346pp.). With 8 full‑page b/w plates, and endpaper maps. Fine. $250 420 WYATT, R.T. The History of Goulburn, N.S.W. Sydney: Lansdowne Press, 1972. 8vo. Orig. cloth. (16, 518pp.). Illust. Previous owners name on title‑page. Fine with Corrigenda & Addenda slip tipped‑in. $100 421 YARWOOD, A.T. Walers: Australian Horses Abroad. Foreword by P. Mason. Melbourne: Miegunyah Press, (1989). Royal 8vo. Orig. navy blue cloth. Spine gilt. In illust. dustjacket . (xxiv, 226, 2pp.). With double‑page illust. title‑page, 4 full‑page col. plates, num. b/w illusts. some of which are full‑page, and maps. 1st edition. (No. 6 in the Miegunyah Press Series). Fine. $85

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