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Time Booksellers May 2021 Latest Acquisitions Time Booksellers May 2021 Latest Acquisitions Uploaded May 4th some 364 titles. To view a Larger image click on the actual image then the back arrow. To order a book, click on 'Click here to ORDER' and then the ORDER button. If you wish to continue viewing books, click the back arrow. You will return to the list of books you were viewing. To continue adding books to your order simply repeat on the next book you want. When you have finished viewing or searching click on 'View shopping cart'. Your list of books will be shown. To remove any unwanted books from the shopping cart simply click 'Remove the item'. When satisfied with your order click "Proceed with order" follow the prompts, this takes you to the Books and Collectibles secure ordering page. To search our entire database of books ( over 30000 ) click 'Home' or 'Search' in the timebooksellers.com.au banner along top. https://www.timebooksellers.com.au 114152 ADDISON, BISHNU. Khukri: The Gurkhas in AUSTRALIA. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. xii, 92; text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, bibliography, bound in original stiff illustrated wrappers, Institution name on front wrapper otherwise a good copy. Mulgrave; B & P Addison/Pillar To Post; 1999. Click here to Order AUD$35 114141 ALEPH; (WILLIAM HARVEY). Geographical Fun or Humorous Outlines of Various Countries. Reprint; Cr. 4to; pp. (iv), 12; twelve full page coloured plates, bound in original stiff stapled illustrated wrappers, very good copy. Oxfordshire; Wychwood Editions; 1990. Map caricatures of twelve European countries reprinted from the 1869 collection by Aleph. Prussia, Wales, Germany, France, Ireland, Russia, Holland and Belgium, England, Scotland, Italy, Denmark, Spain & Portugal. The caricatures reflect imaginatively the views and prejudices of Victorian England in the early years of her imperial splendor, when Europe, in contrast to England, was in a period of dramatic political change, in the age of Bismark and Garibaldi. Click here to Order AUD$40 114284 ALEXANDER, MARK; DEW, LES. On The Move: Christchurch Transport Through The Years. (Complete Set) 8 Volumes. Vol. 1 Bullock to Brougham. Vol. 2. Hailing a Hansom. Vol. 3 Rails in the Roads. Vol. 4 The Wire Web. Vol. 5 The Country Commuter. Vol. 6 The Tidal Travellers. Vol. 7 Tram to the Terminus. Vol. 8 Buses- Beetle to Bristols. First Editions; Med. 4to; pp. (various page numbers ranging from 17 to 197), texts illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs and maps, endnotes, bibliography; Vol's 1 to 7 bound in stiff stapled illustrated wrappers, Vol 8 bound in stiff illustrated wrappers, together with prospectus and errata sheet, very good copies. Christchurch; Christchurch Transport Board & Tramway Historical Society/ A & M Publishers; 1985. Click here to Order AUD$125 114080 ANNEAR, ROBYN. Bearbrass. Imagining Early Melbourne. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. 290; further reading; original stiff illustrated wrapper, pages a little browned, bookplate on front endpaper, a good copy. Port Melbourne; Mandarin; 1995. Click here to Order AUD$26 114307 ASHTON, NORMAN. Freemantle Football. The origins 1885 to 1904. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. 310; illustrated title page, text illustrated with numerous coloured and b/w. photographs, player statistics, bibliography, bound in original slick illustrated boards, very good copy. Perth; A. J. Diamond Club; n.d. (2016). Dr Norman Ashton’s book, Fremantle Football: The Origins 1885 to 1904, covers the first 20 years of the competition run by the WA Football Association, which was formed in May 1885. This followed an initiative by the Fremantle Football (Rugby Union) Club that year to switch from rugby to the “bouncing game” or “the Victorian game” (what eventually came to be known as “Australian rules” football). The initiating role of Fremantle marked the start of an amazing two decades of dominance, with Fremantle- based teams winning 15 of the first 20 premierships. Click here to Order AUD$125 114211 ASHTON, PAUL; WATERSON, DUNCAN. Sydney Takes Shape. A History In Maps. Super Royal 4to; pp. 2, 78; text with numerous b/w. maps and illustrations, statistics, select bibliography, bound in original stiff illustrated wrappers, very good copy. Brisbane; Hema Maps; 2000. Click here to Order AUD$75 114256 ATKINSON, BRIAN A. It's A Grand Old Flag. A History and Comprehensive Statistical Analysis Of The West Perth Football Club 1885-2007, First Edition; Demy 4to; pp. 396; illustrated title page, numerous b/w and colour photograph illustrations throughout, non-published Sources in the Endnotes and Appendices, abbreviations, endnotes, bibliography, index, bound in original blue cloth, title in white on spine and front, dustjacket, a fine copy. Joondalup WA; West Perth Football Club; 2008. Click here to Order AUD$145 114233 AUSTIN, JANET; ELFICK, JULIETTE; WATSON, ELIZABETH; ADAMS, EMMA. Explore Australia 2010. Australia's Best Value Travel Guide and Atlas. Up-To-Date Information on Over 700 Towns and Holiday Regions. Twenty-eighth Edition; Thick Demy 4to; pp. [iv], 719, (4); text with numerous coloured illustrations and maps, 135 atlas of coloured maps, index of place names, bound in original stiff illustrated wrappers, very good copy. Prahran; Explore Australia Publishing Pty. Ltd.; 2009. Click here to Order AUD$50 114151 Australian Bibliographical Centre National Library of Australia. Bibliographies and Bibliographical Services for Australian Public Libraries. A Select List. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. vii, 26 (printed one side only); bound in stiff printed wrappers with blue taped spine, very good copy. Canberra; Australian Advisory Council on Bibliographical Services; 1961. Click here to Order AUD$26 112597 AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION. The Heritage Of Australia: The Illustrated Register of the National Estate. First Edition; Thick Med. 4to; pp. 1-82, 292, 195, 101, 132, 123, 151, 52, 83- 118; text illustrated with over 7,500 b/w. photographs, numerous pages of coloured plates, numerous maps, list of photographers, index, bound in original black cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, very good copy. South Melbourne; Macmillan Company of Australia; 1981. A unique stocktaking of places which a special value within Australia - historic, environmental, and cultural. All the places which have so far been registered by the Australian Heritage Commission as worthy of conservation or special care - a total of 6600 places- are presented here with expert description and accompanying photographs. Click here to Order AUD$60 114220 THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF CARTOGRAPHERS. Technical papers 6th Australian Cartographic Conference. Incorporating AUSTRA-CARTO TWO in association with the ICA. First Edition; Med. 4to; pp. (500) un-paginated; text with numerous illustrations and maps, bound in original stiff illustrated wrappers, very good copy. Melbourne; ACI; 1986. Click here to Order AUD$50 114232 THE AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY HISTORICAL SOCIETY; Compiler. A Century of Locomotives. New South Wales Railways 1855-1955. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. 128; b/w frontispiece, numerous b/w illustrations, bound in original blue cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine and front, chipped and worn dustjacket, signed by commissioner of railways 1955 ( Reginald Winsor), good copy. New South Wales; The Department of Railways New South Wales; 1955. Click here to Order AUD$40 114274 AVERY, RODNEY. Great Rail Journeys of Australia. First Edition; Med. 4to; pp. 220; illustrated endpapers, illustrated title page, text with numerous coloured photographs and maps, index, bound in original slick illustrated boards, dustjacket, fine copy. Corinda, Qld; Acacia Press Publishers; 2013. Click here to Order AUD$50 63661 BABBAGE, JACK; BARRINGTON, RODNEY; Compiler. The First 100 Years Of The Pichi Richi Railway. First Edition; Lge. 4to; pp. 104; illustrated endpapers, numerous b/w illustrations, appendix; stiff stapled illustrated wrapper, very good copy. South Australia, Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society, (1980). Click here to Order AUD$26 114352 BABBAGE, JACK; Compiler. The Opening of the Pichi Richi Railway. 20th July, 1974. Commemorative Booklet. First Edition; Oblong Demy 4to; pp. 32; text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, bound in original stiff stapled illustrated wrappers, fine copy. Quorn; Pichi Richi Railway preservation Society, Inc; 1974. Click here to Order AUD$26 114175 BABBAGE, JACK; Compiler. The Story Of The Pichi Richi Railway. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. 58; 1 d/p coloured plate, 5 coloured illustrations, text profusely illustrated with b/w. photographs, 1 double page map, bound in original stiff stapled illustrated wrapper, a very good copy. Quorn, SA; Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society Inc; 1977. Click here to Order AUD$26 114084 BALDWIN, HANSON. World War I. An Outline History. First UK edition; Demy 8vo; pp. [x], 181; text with seven maps, notes, selected bibliography, index, bound in original black cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, good copy. London; Hutchinson; 1963. Click here to Order AUD$30 114153 BALLARD, P. Marcator's Projection and Marine Cartography in H.<.S. Endeavour 1770. Occasional paper No. 34 Department of Geography Faculty of military Studies University of New South Wales Royal Military College Duntroon, A.C.T. First Edition; F'cap Folio; pp. (1), 13 (printed on recto only); text with two line drawings, two maps and several tables, bound in stiff stapled printed wrappers, good copy. Canberra; Duntroon; 1983. Click here to Order AUD$30 114255 BARKER, ANTHONY J. Behind The Play... A History of Football in Western Australia from 1868. First Edition; Demy 4to; pp. vii, 439; illustrated front endpaper, The West Australian Football Hall of Fame inaugural inductees March 12, 2004 to rear endpaper, illustrated title page, numerous b/w illustrations, endnotes, bibliography, index, bound in original black faux leather, title lettered in gilt on spine and upper board, dustjacket, fine copy. (Hard-bound copies have become scarce). Perth; The West Australian Football Commission; 2004. Click here to Order AUD$125 114265 BARKER, ANTHONY J. Behind The Play... A History of Football in Western Australia from 1868.
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