History
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Tom Petrie’s Reminiscences of Early Queensland
[Constance Campbell Petrie]
Brisbane: Watson, Ferguson & Co., 1904.
Reminiscences of early Queensland dating from 1837 recorded by Tom Petrie’s daughter. Prefatory note by Walter E. Roth. The first edition rebound in plain green cloth. -
The Land of Dreams: How Australians Won Their Freedom, 1788-1860
David Kemp
Carlton: The Miegunyah Press, 2018.
“The Land of Dreams: How Australians Won Their Freedom, 1788-1860 tells the story of how Australians gained the liberties they desired to take control of their lives, the right to govern themselves and the capacity to address their own political problems through democratic institutions. As the first book in a landmark five-volume Australian Liberalism series, The Land of Dreams describes how Australians laid the foundations for one of the world’s most successful countries, with unprecedented levels of personal liberty and social equality.” (from publisher’s blurb) -
On The Banks of the Barambah: A History of Cherbourg from the Ration Shed Museum
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First Edition.
28cm x 22cm. 96 pages, colour illustrations. Pictorial wrappers.
Very minor general wear. Near Fine Condition. -
Radical Brisbane: An Unruly History
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First Edition.
25cm x 19cm. 329, [7] pages. Pictorial wrappers.
Minor shelf and handling wear. Minor insect damage and soiling to edges. Very Good Condition. -
The Fabrication of Aboriginal History, Volume One: Van Diemen’s Land, 1803-1847
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Third Printing.
24cm x 17cm. [vi], 472 pages. Black cloth, silver lettering, illustrated jacket.
The third printing, with corrections and revisions.
Very slightly cocked. Minor foxing to edges and jacket verso. Very Good Condition. -
Tasmanian Visions: Landscapes in Writing, Art and Photography
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First Edition.
27cm x 20cm. xvi, 392 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated glossy papered boards.
. Fine Condition. -
The Kalkadoons: A Study of an Aboriginal Tribe on the Queensland Frontier
Robert E. M. Armstrong
Brisbane: William Brooks, No date.
A resource book for teachers, students and readers of Australian history. “The Kalkadoon (Kalkatungu) are descendants of an Indigenous Australian tribe living in the Mount Isa region of Queensland. Their forefather tribe has been called the Elite of the Aboriginal warriors of Queensland. In 1884 they were massacred at Battle Mountain by settlers and police.” (from Kalkadoon PBC website) This book shows that the Kalkadoon did not submissively accept the takeover of their land. -
The Temples of Karnak
R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz
London: Thames & Hudson, 1999.
Translated from the French Les Temples de Karmak by Andre Vanden Broeck. A complete photographic record of monuments, ruins, statues and the ancient Egyptian temples of Karnak. Includes the land of the Nile, mythology, and royal cartouches from the 18th to the 30th dynasties. -
The Collected Works of Thomas Welsby
A. K. Thomson; Thomas Welsby
Brisbane: The Jacaranda Press, 1967. -
The Herb: Hashish Versus Medieval Muslim Society
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First Edition.
24.5cm x 16cm. [vi], 212 pages. Green cloth, gilt lettering, no jacket.
A detailed study of hash in medieval Islamic civilization, and of the nature of human play.
Ex-John Carroll Univ. Library, stamps, stickers, and annotations. Some discolouration to cloth. Good Condition (ex-library). -
Australasia Illustrated (3 Volumes)
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First Edition.
36cm x 26cm. 1470 pages, 3 volumes (continuous pagination). Green cloth, gilt lettering.
Illustrated by Leading Australian and American Artists. Under the Supervision of Frederick B Schell. With over 800 Engravings on Wood.
Rebound in 20th century plain green cloth, with small tissue repair to lower joint of vol. III. Ownership stamp of Karl Lothringer, likely the Australian mill owner. Some foxing, mostly edges, endpapers, first and last pages. Good Condition. -
The Unknown Kaipara: Five Aspects of its History, 1250-1875
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First Edition. Signed by Author
30cm x 19cm. xviii, 562 pages, 6 colour plates, black and white illustrations and maps in the text. Green cloth, gilt lettering, illustrated jacket.
A detailed history of Kaipara, the largest harbour in New Zealand and its surrounding hinterland. Rich with primary documents, in the forms of maps, letters, diaries, ledgers, news clippings, illustrations, and more, the work is insightful and thorough. The ‘Five Aspects of its History 1250-1875′ from the title are as follows: an account of the conquest of Kaipara, including the battles of Moremonui and Ika-a-Ranganui; early travellers’ recorded responses to the region; the establishment of missions by the Wesleyan and Roman Catholic Churches; the harbour’s European history; and the acquisition and early settlement of the hinterland by bona fide settlers and the Crown. Signed and numbered edition of 500 copies, of which this is number 104.
Shelf indent to lower board. Foxing to edges, minor elsewhere. Minor crack after first gathering, still firm. Light pencil ghosting to half-title. Minor insect damage to rear endpaper. Minor wear to jacket. Good Condition. -
The Boxer Rebellion
Adriano Madaro
Quinto di Treviso: Europrint Editore, 2001.
A new historical review on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Boxer Rebellion, copiously illustrated throughout. Originally published in Italian as ‘La Rivolta dei Boxer Pechino 1900’ and here translated into English for the first time by Elizabeth Tomlin. -
Carving Up The Melon: Australians in the Boxer Rebellion, 1900-1901
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First Edition. Signed by Author
27.5cm x 19cm. viii, 76 pages, black and white illustrations. Pictorial wrappers.
Old sticker rub to wrappers upper panel, and with another sticker to lower panel. Slight discolouration to spine. Good Condition. -
A Plea for Justice to China: An Explanation of the Chinese Puzzle and Criticism of Our Diplomacy
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First Edition.
18.5cm x 14cm. 32 paegs, [8] advertisements. Lettered saddle-stapled wrappers.
An Open Letter to the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, penned during the Boxer Rebellion, questioning the reports of massacres and calling for a civil diplomatic response by Charles M. Higgins. With advertisements for Higgins inks and other related supplies at rear.
Centre sheet loose from staples. Minor bump to spine tail. Minor creasing to wrappers. Fair Condition. -
Allies, Enemies and Trading Partners: Records on Australia and the Japanese
Pam Oliver
Canberra: National Archives of Australia, 2006. -
A History of British Atomic Tests In Australia
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First Edition.
25cm x 17.5cm. xviii, 593 pages, black and white illustrations. Lettered wrappers.
A detailed report and history of British atomic tests in Australia beginning with the first talks between the Menzies and Attlee administrations in 1950, including maps and photographs. This copy with the compliments stamp of Senator Glen Sheil.
Spine creased. Spine tail heavily rubbed. Good Condition. -
Outback Medicine: Some Vignettes of Pioneering Medicine
John Pearn
Brisbane: Department of Child Health, University of Queensland, 1994. -
The Killing Times: The Coniston Massacre 1928
John Cribbin
Sydney: Fontana, 1984. -
Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales, and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen’s Land
W. C. Wentworth
Adelaide: Griffin Press, Doubleday Australia, 1978. -
An Account of the Settlement at Sullivan Bay, Port Phillip, 1803
William Pascoe Crook
London: The Colony Press, 1983.
Limited to 185 numbered copies. -
The Inaugural Celebrations of the Commonwealth of Australia
J. J. Keenan
Sydney: William Applegate Gullick, 1904.
Compiled under the Authority of the Prime Minister of New South Wales by J. J. Keenan. The rarely seen wrappers issue. -
A Brief History of Canberra: The Capital City of Australia
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First Edition.
21.5cm x 14cm. [x], 247 pages, 3 maps (2 folding). Original green cloth, gilt and blind lettering.
Some insect damage to spine and fore-edge. Minor foxing. Frontispiece map with some creasing to edge. Ghosting to pages 144/145. Small closed tear and moderate crease to fore-edge of 2 leaves (pp.179-182). Minor bump to tail fore-edge corner of pp. 167-index. Good Condition. -
Life at The Cross
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First Edition.
28.5cm x 22.5cm. 120 pages, black and white illustrations. Black cloth, gilt lettering, pictorial jacket.
A pictorial look at Sydney’s Kings Cross in the 1960s. Text by Kenneth Slessor. Over 200 photographs by Robert Walker. Includes views of The Pink Pussycat and other strip clubs. Designed by Oswald Ziegler Publications.
Very Good Condition in Good Jacket. Minor bump to spine crown. Very minor foxing to top edge, minor to jacket verso. 6cm closed tear to tail of jacket upper panel. Very Good Condition. -
Australian Pioneers and Reminiscences
Nehemiah Bartley
Brisbane: Gordon & Gotch, No date [1896]..
(Illustrated), together with portraits of some of the Founders of Australia. By the late Nehemiah Bartley. Edited by J. J. Knight. FERGUSON 6761. -
Sanatta Bati’ya Acilis ve Osman Hamdi
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Second Edition.
32cm x 24cm. 805 pages, 2 volumes (continous pagination), colour illustrations. Red cloth, gilt lettering, illustrated french fold jackets. Text is in Turkish.
The second edition, revised and enlarged in 2 volumes, on the opening of the Ottoman Empire to Western art and the place of administrator and artist Osman Hamdi Bey (1842-1910).
Minor shelf wear to slipcase. Very minor foxing. Near Fine Condition. -
War and Peace: Ottoman-Polish Relations in the 15th-19th Centuries
Selmin Kangal
Istanbul: Turkish Ministry of Culture and Polish Ministry of Culture and Art, 1999.
Catalogue of an exhibition at the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, Istanbul. -
A Doctor in the Garden: Nomen Medici in Botanicis: Australian Flora and the World of Medicine
John Pearn
Brisbane: Amphion Press, 2001. -
The Strippers
James Holledge
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1965.
The naked truth on the girls who strip for a living. The story of: Why They Strip, How They Strip, Birth of Burlesque, G-String Genius, Stripping Australian Style. -
Notorious Women
James Holledge
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.
The sensational escapades of women whose colourful careers as brazen adventuresses, shameless courtesans, barefaced tricksters, cold-blood murderesses shock even the most broad-minded!