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1 Catalogue 197 NOVEMBER 2016 197/283. Feain, Paul & Aroney, Ellie. Ion Idriess: An Annotated and Illustrated Bibliography ONE ONLY 197/135. (10243) Sassoon, Sigfried. The Road to Ruin. 197/151. (10219) Macintyre, Ben. SAS Rogue Heroes: The Authorised Wartime History. 2 Glossary of Terms (and conditions) Returns: books may be returned for refund within 7 days and only if not as INDEX described in the catalogue. NOTE: If you prefer to receive this catalogue via email, let us know on [email protected] My Bookroom is open each day by appointment – preferably CATEGORY PAGE in the afternoons. Give me a call. Aviation 3 Abbreviations: 8vo =octavo size or from 140mm to 240mm, ie normal size book, 4to = quarto approx 200mm x 300mm (or coffee table size); d/w = dust wrapper; pp = pages; vg cond = (which I thought was self explanatory) very good condition. Espionage 4 Other dealers use a variety including ‘fine’ which I would rather leave to coins etc. Illus = illustrations (as opposed to ‘plates’); ex lib = had an earlier life in library service (generally public) and is showing signs of wear (these books are generally Military Biography 5 1st editions mores the pity but in this catalogue most have been restored); eps + end papers, front and rear, ex libris or ‘book plate’; indicates it came from a Military General 7 private collection and has a book plate stuck in the front end papers. Books such as these are generally in good condition and the book plate, if it has provenance, ie, is linked to someone important, may increase the value of the book, inscr = Napoleonic, Crimean and Victorian Eras 7 inscription, either someone’s name or a presentation inscription; fep = front end paper; the paper following the front cover and immediately preceding the half title Naval 8 page; biblio: bibliography of sources used in the compilation of a work (important to some military historians as it opens up many other leads). or.cl. = original cloth generally indicating there is no dust wrapper; restored; generally means a book Poetry in War 9 has had the treatment by a book binder. New end papers, glued or sewn spine, even new boards. The value of rare books can be greatly enhanced if they are restored professionally. ‘Back-yarders’ should desist from attempting to restore Special Forces 11 books! There are many reputable binders around the place who will do a good job at a good price. By the way, the number that appears in brackets in the catalogue, Vietnam 12 ie (1814) is a data base number so no need to quote it when ordering. Postage is always extra and insurance is available upon request. Overseas orders by credit card only. Postage will be by cheapest and most practical The Great War 1914-1918 14 means possible unless otherwise requested. (In Australia, Express Post is the quickest and carefully handled by Australia Post. Express Post has increased to $17 for a 3kg satchel (this includes everything OVER 500gms World War 2 1939-1945 17 and under 3kg). So if you want it quick use Express—bit slower is the 3kg red satchel - $15 which includes post pack and TLC). Late Inclusions 20 Our terms for first-time buyers are ‘payment up front’. Established buyers can pay by credit card, cheque, money order etc on receipt of an invoice. This Remembrance Day saw the annual sadness in remembering our gallant war dead. The show on the history channel was most poignant in the retelling of the Battle for Kokoda and the destruction of the Japanese Army. Not only told the harrowing story of our wonderful barely-trained chockos in the 39th Bn and 3rd Militia Bn, the heroics of the 2/16 Bn, AIF and the 2/14th BN AIF and the remarkable ‘fuzzy wuzzys’ but also told the terrible story of the privations and anguish of the Japanese soldiers. They suffered dreadfully on their crazy push on Moresby. Their supply chain didn’t exist and as a consequence, they were starving and resorted to cannibalism. Before we condemn them for this atrocity we have to consider what we would do in similar circumstances. After all, they were all humans doing the bidding of their respective governments. We sometime lose sight of this fact when criticizing our current soldiery. The new movie ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ is a remarkable story of a conscientious objector who ‘did his bit’ in WW2 without a weapon. He was a medic who bravely rescued many men and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honour. What a man! The other piece of shattering news (for many) is the victory of Donald Trump. I’m no Trump fan but no Clinton fan either. The gnashing of teeth and other carry-on is a sight to behold. I think the western world is in for a serious roller coaster ride for the next four years. We can only hope there’s enough smart people around him to keep it sane. And in the midst of all this mayhem, the anniversary of the dismissal of Gough Whitlam (11 Nov 1975) came and went without a word spoken! Maybe the rage has finally ebbed away. And a really great sadness for the Malone household is the loss of the great poet/song writer Canadian Leonard Cohen. His poetry in song form has always been sensational. We saw him live on stage out in the Swan Valley a few years back. What a performer!! What a man!! He will be sorely missed by all of us but he has left us with a great legacy, his body of work. Probably never see his like again. So...in the world of military books we are still seeing a great number of new books on old subjects being churned out. A notable inclusion in this catalogue is the Ion Idriess bibliography (197/283) produced recently by Paul Feain and Ellie Aroney of Sydney Rare Book Auctions. It is a high quality hard-back in dust wrapper full of colour plates. It is signed and numbered (#189 of 200). Unfortunately, I have only one copy left so its first in best dressed of course. The other standout is the authorised wartime history of the British SAS ‘SAS Rogue Heroes’ (197/151) by Ben Macintyre (Viking). Large hardback in dust wrapper. Got a few of these. In this month of remembrance, spare a thought for the great Truck Sams who is on his final ‘leg’ on his Great Ride Home fro Hanoi to Sydney. I think he was in Canberra yesterday for Remembrance Day and plans to be at the Opera House in Sydney on 20 Nov. And it’s all for awareness of PTSD. GO TRUCKER!! And all praise to Jeff Kennett for his great speech yesterday at the AWM. This list is dedicated to those who gave their lives for this great country and those who continue to suffer as a result of their war service. Vaya con Dios M&J 3 Aviation except for three high-ranking officers were 2006. 1st ed, 8vo in d/w, plates, biblio, released, vg cond and now scarce, A$48. technical specifications, index, pp260, **celebrating the 60th anniversary of arguably 197/6. (8044) Cole, Christopher. WW2's best fighter plane, an excellent book, 197/1. (10218) Alford, Bob & Morgan, McCudden, VC. William Kimber, vg cond, A$40. Tony. A Mystery Unsolved. …The Loss London, 1967. 1st ed, large 8vo in price- of Catalina A24-49 Avonmore Books, clipped but now protected d/w, forward 197/12. (10056) Green, William. Adelaide, 2015. Reprint, trade 8vo in card by Johnnie Johnson, plates, appendices list Messerschmitt Bf 109: The Augsburg covers, signed by Tony Morgan, plates, McCudden's air combat victories, index, Eagle: A Documentary History. Jane's map, appendices, source notes, biblio, pp224, **James McCudden was the only Publishing, London, 1980 (fp1971). Fully pp110, **Catalina (PBY5) A24-49 of 11 Sqn, WW1 RFC pilot who was concerned with revised ed, 4to in pr. Cl. d/w, fully RAAF was engaged in laying mines in the SW aviation from beginning of the conflict until illustrated in colour and b/w, various line Pacific campaign when, fully loaded and a almost the end - from air mechanic in 1914 to drawings, index, pp144, **one of the most crew of 10, she went missing in April 1944 flight commander with over 50 victories by famous single-seat fighters in the history of and has never been found. Intriguing story, 1918. He was fatally killed in an accident in military aviation, vg cond, A$38. new, A$28. 1918, vg cond and uncommon, A$45. 197/13. (6243) Lax, Mark & Kane- 197/2. (6986) Bennett, John. Highest 197/7. (7138) Cooksley, Peter G. VCs of Maguire, Leon. Gestapo Hunters: 464 Traditions: The History of No 2 the First World War: The Air VCs. Wrens Squadron, RAAF, 1942-45. Banner Books, Squadron, RAAF. AGPS, Canberra, 1997. Park, UK, 1999 (1996). Reprint, large 8vo Qld, 1999. 1st ed, large 8vo in d/w, b/w 1st ed, small 4to in mint d/w, profusely in d/w, profusely illus, biblio, index, plates, maps, appendices list all air- illus, appendices list all aircraft types pp204, **of the more than 600 VCs won in frames, casualty lists both crews and flown by 2 Sqn from AFC days in WW1 to WW1, 19 were to airmen (one Australian F.H. aircraft, biblio, index, pp318, **464 Sqn modern times incl Vietnam,honour rolls, McNamara - Palestine March 1917), vg started out flying the unsuccessful Ventura - biblio, index, pp431, **formed in Egypt in cond, A$25.