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Time Booksellers September 2021 Latestacquisitions Time Booksellers September 2021 Latest Acquisitions Uploaded on our website on September 1st some 407 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 titles), go to our website. https://www.timebookseller.com.au 114980 3/66 CLUB UNIT ASSOCIATION. Getting Through: The Unit War History of 3rd Australian Signals 1939-1945. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. vi, 199; text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs and line drawings, several maps, unit roll, decorations, bound in original stiff plasticized illustrated card wrappers, together with the separately printed and loosely inserted pages 12a to 12d, very good copy. SCARCE. Printed by Kenwalk Printing, Dandenong, Melbourne; 1987. The Australian corps of Signals was established in 1925 with the 3rd Division Signals formed to provide the 3rd Division's Communications needs. It was deployed to New Guinea in early 1943, serving there and on Bougainville for the remainder of the war. Click here to Order AUD$350 115016 ABDY, JANE; GERE, CHARLOTTE. The Souls. First Edition; Cr. 4to; pp. 192; portrait frontispiece, text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, dramatis personae, the Souls' circle, bibliography, index, bound in original black cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, fine copy. London; Sidwick & Jackson; 1984. Click here to Order AUD$30 115241 ABERNETHY, JOHN The Hunterian Oration for the Year 1819. Delivered before The Royal College of Surgeons of London. Demy 8vo; pp. 28; disbound, good copy. N.P; n.d. Click here to Order AUD$30 115134 ABRAMS, DENNIS. Coco Chanel (Famous Fashion Designers). First Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. 124; text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, chronology and timeline, bibliography, further resources, index, bound in original slick illustrated boards, fine copy. New York; Chelsea House; 2011. Click here to Order AUD$30 115341 ADAMS, NANCY. Saxon Sheep. A Novel Based on the Activities of the Templeton and the Forlong Families in the Early Days of Australian Settlement. Demy 8vo; pp. (viii) 247, illustrated endpapers; bound in original brown cloth, title lettered in white on spine and front board, dustjacket, dustjacket worn and chipped on edges, previous owners name on title page, good copy. Melbourne; F. W. Cheshire; 1962. Click here to Order AUD$30 115293 ADKINS, LESLEY; ADKINS, ROY. The Keys of Egypt: The Race to Read the Hieroglyphs. Demy 8vo; pp. [xii], 335;text illustrated with 16 pages of b/w. photographic plates, further reading, index, bound in original brown cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, very good copy. London; HarperCollinsPublishers; 2000. Click here to Order AUD$26 115047 ANDERSEN, CHRISTOPHER. An Affair to Remember: The Remarkable Love Story of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. First Australian Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. [xvi], 336; 32 pages of b/w. photographic plates, bibliography, index, bound in original black cloth, title lettered in silver on spine, dustjacket, very good copy. Milsons Point, NSW; Random House Australia; 1997. Click here to Order AUD$30 115102 ANDERSON, KEITH; STEPHENSON, BRIAN. Scotland's Railways: The Classic Photography of W. J. Verden Anderson. A Tribute by Keith Anderson and Brian Stephenson. First Edition; Oblong Demy 4to; pp. 160; text with numerous coloured and b/w. photographs, index of locations, index of locomotive classes, bound in original blue cloth title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, minor tape marks on cloth otherwise a very good copy. London; Ian Allan; 2010. Click here to Order AUD$65 115097 ANDERSON, W. J. VERDEN. Diesels in Scotland: A Tribute by Keith Verder Anderson & Brian Stephenson. First Edition; Oblong Demy 4to; pp. 160; coloured frontispiece, text illustrated with numerous coloured and b/w. photographs, index to locations, index of locomotive classes, bound in original red cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, fine copy. Surrey, UK; Ian Allan Publishing; 2007. Click here to Order AUD$60 115096 ANDERSON, W. J. VERDEN. Scottish Steam: A Tribute by Keith Verder Anderson & Brian Stephenson. First Edition; Oblong Demy 4to; pp. 160; coloured frontispiece, text illustrated with numerous coloured and b/w. photographs, index to locations, index of locomotive classes, bound in original black cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, fine copy. Surrey, UK; Ian Allan Publishing; 2004. Click here to Order AUD$40 115081 ARMSTRONG, J. The Redbank Museum. Sixth Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. 28; text illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, details of museum locomotives, bound in original stiff stapled illustrated wrappers, very good copy. Australian Railway Historical Society Queensland Division; 1988. Click here to Order AUD$26 115126 ARNOLD, RICHARD. Automatic And Repeating Shotguns. With 25 plates and 25 diagrams. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. 173; frontispiece, 24 b/w. plates, 25 line drawings, 20 tables, index; dustjacket with minor chipping, price clipped, a good copy. London; Nicholas Kaye Limited; 1958. Click here to Order AUD$30 115078 ATTENBOROUGH, PETER. Central West Express : Australian Trains. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. 64; text illustrated with numerous coloured and b/w. photographs, references and acknowledgements, bound in original stiff stapled illustrated wrappers, fine copy. Matraville, NSW; Eveleigh Press; 2011. Click here to Order AUD$26 115077 ATTENBOROUGH, PETER. Newcastle Express : Australian Trains. First Edition; Demy 8vo; pp. 64; text illustrated with numerous coloured and b/w. photographs, references and acknowledgements, bound in original stiff stapled illustrated wrappers, fine copy. Matraville, NSW; Eveleigh Press; 2009. Click here to Order AUD$26 115282 AUBYN, GILES. Queen Victoria. A Portrait. First Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. [xiv], 669; decorated endpapers, genealogical tables, 32 pages of b/w. photographic plates, chronology, notes on sources, books cited, index, bound in original blue cloth, title lettered in gilt on spine, dustjacket, very good copy. London; Sinclair-Stevenson Limited; 1991. Click here to Order AUD$30 115220 AUSTRALIA POST Captain Cook Bicentenary - First Day of Issue April 20, 1970. First Day Cover with strip of five 5c stamps and one 30c stamp, each post marked 20 April 1970 Point Hicks Vic. 3889. together with the original illustrated folding Australia Post Bicentenary sleeve. Australia Post; 1970. Point Hicks was Cook's ship's first sighting of the Australian Coast, in his log recorded as 19th April 1770, the apparent anomaly in dates explained by the fact that "when crossing the 180th meridian of Longitude, Cook made no adjustment to the dates in the log and the journal, and all dates mentioned in the log during the period spent on the Australian East Coast must be advanced by one full day to give the correct chronology" Cook named the land sighted Point Hicks, because it was his Lieutenant Hicks who made the first sighting. Click here to Order AUD$50 115032 AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE COMMISSION. The Heritage of Victoria. The Illustrated Register of the National Estate. First Edition; Demy 4to; pp. xiv, 209; numerous colour and b/w illustrations throughout, index; original cloth, dustjacket, a very good copy. South Melbourne; Macmillan Company, of Australia; 1983. Click here to Order AUD$26 115324 AYRES, PHILIP. Malcolm Fraser. A biography. Med. 8vo; pp. x, 518; portrait frontispiece, 28 b/w. plates, notes, index, original cloth, dustjacket chipped on edges, light flecking to head of page edges, otherwise a very good copy. Richmond, Vic; William Heinemann Australia; 1987. Click here to Order AUD$26 115181 AYRES, PHILIP. Mawson. A Life. First Edition; Med. 8vo; pp. xx, 322; 5 pages of coloured plates, 41 pages of b/w. plates, notes, bibliography, index, bound in original white cloth with title in gilt on spine, dustjacket, a fine copy. Melbourne; Miegunyah Press; 1999. Click here to Order AUD$45 115011 BADY, DONALD B. Colt Automatic Pistols 1896 - 1955. First Edition, First Printing; Med. 8vo; pp. 281; illustrated with numerous b/w. photographs, bibliography, index, original maroon cloth, title lettered in silver on spine and front board, dustjacket chipped and worn, name on front endpaper, otherwise a good copy. Beverly Hills; Fadco Publishing Company; 1956. The complete story of the Colt Automatic Pistol from 1896 to 1955. Each major commercial model is carefully analyzed in terms of its design and manufacture. Interesting details of prototype development, government trials and procurements are presented. Every Colt from .22 to .45 caliber is illustrated by a series of plates that depict the complete range of prototype, experimental and variant commercial forms. Click here to Order AUD$100 115002 BAILEY, BLAKE. Cheever: A Life. First Edition; Thick Med. 8vo; pp. x, 770, (4); 16 pages of b/w. photographs, notes, index, bound in original quarter black cloth with beige papered boards, title lettered in silver on spine, dustjacket, fine copy. New York; Alfred A. Knopf; 2009. Click here to Order AUD$35 115315 BANDLER, RICHARD; ANDREAS, STEVE; ANDREAS, CONNIRAE. Using Your Brain - For a Change: Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Med. 8vo; pp. [vi], 172;text illustrated with numerous b/w. line drawings, selected bibliography, index, bound in original stiff illustrated wrappers, good copy. Moab, Utah; Real People Press; 1985. Click here to Order AUD$26 115312 BANDLER, RICHARD; GRINDER, JOHN. Frogs into Princes : Neuro Linguistic programming.
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