Richmond: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles 1993. Paperback. Fine. Richmond Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles 1993 second printing/ 1993 facsimile/ 1929. Octavo xii 270 4 publisher's catalogue pages with 192 plates and illustrations plus a colour plate. Card covers; a fine copy. An improved facsimile reprint 'Issued to Commemorate the Second World Congress of Herpetology Adelaide'. New to this edition are the colour plate and nine pages of text comprising a biographical sketch and a bibliography of Waite 2 pages each and a 5-page list comparing Waite's scientific names and current nomenclature. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles paperback
Norwood: printed and published by Sydney Partrige at the Sydney Partrige Press 1908. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Norwood printed and published by Sydney Partrige at the Sydney Partrige Press 1908. Octavo 108 pages. Colour pictorial wrappers a little rubbed and marked with minor loss at the head and foot of the spine; a very good copy. Sydney Partrige was the pseudonym of Mrs Hal E. Stone; this copy has the 1908 ownership signature of Doris Egerton Jones Adelaide-born novelist and playwright. printed and published by Sydney Partrige [at the Sydney Partrige Press] paperback
Adelaide: Government Printer 1905. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Government Printer 1905. Foolscap folio 76 pages plus 2 extremely large folding colour maps: 'Map of Explorations in Central Australia . 1898 to 1901' showing the geographical and topographical nature of the relevant regions 575 � 1550 mm with a small section extending beyond the top margin and one giving details of an 11000 square mile block prospected by Davidson in the first two years paper size 622 � 1747 mm. Recent cloth lettered in gilt on the front cover; short tear near the stub of one map expertly repaired; a fine copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 27 of 1905; one of only 730 copies. McLaren 7723. The Murchison and Davenport Ranges in 1898 and 1899 and from the vicinity of Tennant Creek westward to within 30 miles of the Western Australian border and back by a circuitous route Tanami The Granites in 1900. Davidson explored one of the few regions that remained unknown at the end of the nineteenth century and fellow Australian explorer Charles Winnecke considered that 'Mr Davidson's journey although not quite so extensive should be classed with that of other leading explorers; his work is of double interest also to us by the fact that it gives us a correct knowledge of the topographical as well as geological nature of the country which has not been the case with many other explorers'. The last three pages of this paper reprint a lecture on Davidson's explorations given in 1901 by Winnecke wherein the latter explains how he was responsible for compiling the maps from Davidson's 'bearings and old field notes and plans'. A copy of the recently published Friends of the State Library of South Australia's edition reset in octavo format and bound in cloth with a matching map case is included in the price. Government Printer hardcover
Tanunda: Printed for the Author by Auricht's Printing Office 1932. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Tanunda Printed for the Author by Auricht's Printing Office 1932. Octavo 208 pages the last 32 pages contain 34 plates and a map. Pictorial wrappers; light crease to the bottom corner of the rear cover; essentially a fine copy. An abridged English version by the author of his 'Wunder der gottlichen Gnade' published the previous year. Printed for the Author by Auricht's Printing Office paperback
Adelaide: W.K. Thomas 1879. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide W.K. Thomas 1879. Octavo 30 pages plus a frontispiece an original albumen paper photograph 159x85mm of an artist's impression of the proposed building. Original gilt-lettered watered cloth; ink blemish on one page a trifling production flaw; essentially a fine copy. Holden 61; Ferguson 15986 noting only an edition in wrappers without the frontispiece. W.K. Thomas hardcover
Adelaide: RSSA 1957. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RSSA 1957. Quarto 16 pages plus a folding genealogical chart. Original wrappers; a fine copy. This issue also contains TINDALE N.B.: A Dated Tartangan Implement Site from Cape Martin South-East of South Australia 15 pages with a map and 8 illustrations. RSSA paperback
Adelaide: RGSSA 1950. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RGSSA 1950. Octavo 8 pages with a map plus 8 plates. Original wrappers; a fine copy. This issue also contains PRICE A. Grenfell: Presidential Address . 11 pages. RGSSA paperback
Adelaide: The Advertiser 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide The Advertiser 1935. Octavo 83 pages. Papered boards very slightly rubbed; top edge a little foxed; an excellent copy. Inscribed signed and dated 1935 by the author. The Advertiser hardcover
Adelaide: Government Printer 1883. First Edition. Hardcover. Adelaide Government Printer 1883 1883 1883 and 1884. Foolscap folio four reports 3 4 2 and 3 pages. Bound together in recent cloth with titling on the front cover; a tiny tear to the top edge throughout with the top margin of the first page slightly discoloured; excellent copies. South Australian Parliamentary Papers Number 53 53A 54 and 54A of 1883-84; only 670 copies of each of the last three reports were published. Although these reports are numbered consecutively the periods covered are the last quarter of 1882 and the last three quarters of 1883; there is no report for the first quarter of 1883 probably because of the departure of the long-serving Government Resident Edward Price in that period. The usual pastoral mining and agricultural reports are enlivened in the last paper by Acting Government Resident Gilbert McMinn's detailed account of his success in finding Stuart's marked tree at his last camp near the mouth of the Mary River. This discovery removed 'the last shadow of doubt in connection with the great explorer's achievement' brought on by Stuart's mistaken belief that he was following the Adelaide River. Government Printer hardcover
'The late withdrawal of key Indian players . greatly weakened its side. The strength of Australian cricket at this time further unbalanced the contest resulting in a 4-0 thrashing in the series' Webster. This is hardly surprising considering that ALL of the Australians in this particular team went on the 1948 Invincibles tour. A newspaper cartoon relating to the match is mounted on the verso of the leaf; apart from a little cockling due to an excess of paste the photograph is in fine condition. unknown
Adelaide: Government Printer 1875. Fine. Adelaide Government Printer 1875. Folio 4 pages plus a full-page illustration and a large folding chart approximately 340x450mm - a proposed breakwater off Granite Island. Drop-title; four holes in the left-hand margin where stab-sewn when bound now disbound with a later neat white paper-tape spine; a fine copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 62 of 1875. The suggested improvements were the construction of a breakwater and a causeway to Granite Island and the extension of the jetty. Government Printer unknown
Adelaide: Sullivan's Cove 1985. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Adelaide Sullivan's Cove 1985. Duodecimo 7-25 pages. Cloth; a fine copy with the fine dustwrapper. One of only 210 numbered copies; reprinted from The Adelaide Observer 3 February 1883. 'Mr Ernest Giles the explorer has furnished us with the following notes of his late trip west of the Peake and neighbouring regions which although essentially a private expedition will be seen to present points of general interest'. Sullivan's Cove hardcover
Adelaide: Government Printer 1871. Fine. Adelaide Government Printer 1871. Foolscap folio 1 page. Drop-title; four small holes in the left-hand margin where stab-sewn when bound now disbound; a fine copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 54 of 1871. Primarily an itemized list of salaries in categories of Euopeans Natives and those on the 'Gulnare'. Government Printer unknown
Adelaide: RGSSA 1948. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RGSSA 1948. Octavo 12 pages with one illustration. Original wrappers; a fine copy. A detailed report from the Historical Memorials Committee. RGSSA paperback
London: John Murray 1848. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London John Murray 1848. Octavo xii 392 4 advertisements pages plus a folding map 215 � 170 mm. Original blind-stamped cloth slightly bumped at the edges and very slightly rubbed at the head and foot of the spine; outer hinge slightly split; an excellent copy and rare thus in our experience as the original cloth is prone to wear. For 'the most part the result of seven years' personal observation in the Colony of South Australia and contains from this source detailed statements on the prospects of labourer and farmer on Agriculture Stock Farming Building Gardening Manufacturing in various branches . and Mining and Mineral Productions'. There are chapters on overlanding 31 pages and Aborigines 52 pages. With the pencilled ownership initials of Tom Austen Brown. John Murray hardcover
Adelaide: Goodwin & Co. for the Corporation of the City of Adelaide 1906. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Goodwin & Co. for the Corporation of the City of Adelaide 1906. Octavo xvi advertisements 216 pages with numerous illustrations and plates plus a folding map pictorial printed wrappers and advertisements mounted on the pastedowns. Original cloth as well as the original wrappers; cloth a little marked and slightly rubbed at the extremities; wrappers a little discoloured around the edges; some offsetting to the advertisements; pastedown advertisements a little glue-discoloured; essentially an excellent copy. With a presentation inscription from the publisher. Goodwin & Co. (for the Corporation of the City of Adelaide) paperback
Adelaide: RGSSA 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide RGSSA 1890. Octavo 5 pages plus a very large and detailed folding map of the boundary line between South Australia and Western Australia 845 � 300 mm. Early half calf and cloth; leather rubbed at the extremities and a little worn at the head of the joints and three corners with slight loss to the surface of the spine; endpapers offset and a little discoloured at the corners by the leather; some foxing to the leaves at the front and rear and near the folding maps; the Tietkens map has two very short tears expertly sealed; a very good copy with the pencilled surname 'Cowlishaw' lightly erased from the title page possibly Leslie Cowlishaw 1877-1943 physician medical historian and bibliophile. Unquestionably rare and important with all but one of the numerous articles in this volume relating to North Australia or Australian Aborigines. They are WINNECKE Charles: Physical Features of Central Australia 8 pages; WORSNOP Thomas: The Pre-historic Arts of the Aborigines of Australia 25 pages plus 4 lithographs 7 chromolithographs and a small folding map; KRICHAUFF F.: The Customs Religious Ceremonies etc. of the Aldolinga Tribe of Aborigines in Krichauff Ranges Central Australia 5 pages plus 4 pages of further notes; CARRINGTON Captain: The Rivers of the Northern Territory of South Australia 22 pages plus a large folding map 405 � 515 mm; LINDSAY David: Explorations in the Northern Territory of South Australia 16 pages; SUTTON T.M.: The Adjahdurah Tribe of Aborigines on Yorke's Peninsula 3 pages; and NEWLAND S.: The Parkengees or Aboriginal Tribes of the Darling River 14 pages. The other article is ROBINSON Sir Wm.: The Physical Geography of the South-West of Western Australia 13 pages plus a large folding map 380 � 425 mm. RGSSA hardcover
Adelaide: Rigby. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Adelaide Rigby No date 1950s. Quarto xvi 185 pages with illustrations plus colour plates. Cloth slightly rubbed; endpapers a little offset; an excellent copy with the dustwrapper slightly rubbed and chipped with very slight loss. 'Mr Gelencser comes from a Hungarian family that has been connected for many generations with the preparation and production of Continental foods particularly in Budapest.'. Rigby hardcover
Adelaide: Public Library of South Australia 1964. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Public Library of South Australia 1964 facsimile edition/ 1831. Octavo xi 40 pages. Light green synthetic cloth lightly marked and slightly split near the head of the gutter of the rear hinge; endpapers offset; a very good copy. Appendix includes a report of a voyage from Sydney to Kangaroo Island and of observations made during a stay of seven months on and near the island by Captain Sutherland. Peade SA10: one of only 134 copies. Public Library of South Australia hardcover
First Edition. Paperback. Quarto 18 pages with 4 plates and a map. Card covers; mint. This Centenary issue of the Proceedings also contains 'Biographical Notes on Society Worthies of the Past' 26 pages with 9 plates. paperback
Adelaide: RGSSA 1954. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide RGSSA 1954. Octavo 8 pages. Original wrappers; a fine copy. This issue also contains WINTON W.A.: History of the Surveys of the Eastern Boundaries of the Province of South Australia 11 pages with a diagram and STREMPEL A.A.: The First Public Railway in Australia 7 pages. RGSSA paperback
Adelaide: Government Printer 1856. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1856. Folio 9 pages plus 2 large folding diagrams. Recent quarter cloth and card covers; folding diagrams a little creased; blank section of one fold nibbled with slight paper loss; a very good copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 165 of 1856. The Bill establishes and recognises the patentee as the original and true inventor "the invention consists of so constructing a railway as to take advantage of the tensile property of the iron.". Government Printer paperback
Adelaide: Government Printer 1883. Adelaide Government Printer 1883. A folding map 285 x 330 mm with a neatly repaired and insignificant tear to the bottom margin under the title which incidentally says about all that can be said about the content. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 150 of 1883; only 620 copies of the map were published without any accompanying text. Government Printer unknown
Adelaide: Government Printer 1868. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1868. Folio 1 page. Drop-title; neatly disbound with holes in the left-hand margin where formerly stab-sewn; a very good copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 86 of 1868-69. In short there were no records kept; part of the return relates to McKinlay's expedition. "As permitted the explorer availed himself of the stock and stores at the Settlement in completing his equipment" Government Printer unknown
Melbourne: Government Printer 1931. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Melbourne Government Printer 1931. Octavo 81 pages with a map and 4 plates. Original wrappers very slightly rubbed at the extremities and slightly sunned along the spine; signature on the front cover; an excellent copy. Commonwealth of Australia Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Pamphlet Number 53. Government Printer paperback
Adelaide: Jindyworobak 1945. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Jindyworobak 1945. Octavo; wrappers slightly sunned; an excellent copy. Signed and dated 14 September 1957 by the author on the title page. Jindyworobak paperback
First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Octavo 3 pages plus a full-page map. Original wrappers very slightly marked; a fine copy. This issue also contains a facsimile two-page letter plus a map from John McDouall STUART concerning his 1858 Streaky Bay to Mt Arden expedition and LENDON A.A.: Dr Richard Penney 1840-1844 14 pages primarily on the Lower Murray and Milmenrura tribes. paperback
London: Longmans Green 1961. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. London Longmans Green 1961. Cloth with the very slightly rubbed dustwrapper; a fine copy. Longmans Green hardcover
Netley: Samaria 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Netley Samaria 1986. Oblong quarto Approximately 96 pages with numerous black and white and colour illustrations. Synthetic cloth; a fine copy with the fine dustwrapper. Inscribed and signed by James Hardy yachtsman etc etc on the flyleaf and inscribed dated 1986 and signed by the artist on the half-title. Samaria hardcover
Washington: United States Indian Service 1944. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Washington United States Indian Service April 1944. 185 x 260 mm 122 pages with numerous illustrations by George Aden Ahgupuk plus a pictorial front pastedown and publisher's information printed on the recto of both flyleaves. Cloth very lightly marked; an excellent copy without a dustwrapper presumably one was issued. Limited to 3000 copies; this copy has the 1945 ownership signature of Charles P. Mountford the noted Australian anthropologist. Loosely inserted is a newspaper clipping recording the 100th birthday of Mountford's wife Betsy in November 1990 she accompanied Mountford on his 1948 Arnhem Land expedition and others. United States Indian Service hardcover
Adelaide: Government Printer 1890. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1890. Folio 8 pages plus a folding map 325x440mm. Drop-title; small holes in the inner margins where sewn when bound now disbound; bottom portion of the hinge of the outside pair of conjugate leaves expertly repaired where split; top margins a little sunned bottom corners slightly marked; a very good copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 189 of 1890; only 650 copies printed. 'The total population of the district generally including the diggers and miners and settlers as far south as Charlotte Waters is computed as not exceeding 200 persons. This estimate of course is exclusive of aborigines'. Government Printer unknown
Very Good. Rear cover very slightly marked and silverfish damaged; SACA stamp on the first page; an excellent copy. Padwick 5054 and a less informative entry would be difficult to find. unknown
Other relevant articles in these issues are MOUNTFORD C.P.: Examples of Aboriginal Art from Napier Broome Bay and Parry Harbour North-Western Australia 11 pages with a map and 48 illustrations; TINDALE N.B.: Native Songs of the South-East of South Australia 14 pages and Two Legends of the Ngadjuri Tribe from the Middle North of South Australia 5 pages; MADIGAN Dr C.T.: The Boxhole Crater and the Huckitta Meteorite Central Australia 4 pages with 2 illustrations; LOVERIDGE A.: On Some Reptiles and Amphibians from the Central Region of Australia 9 pages; CAMPBELL T.D. and C.P. MOUNTFORD: Aboriginal Arrangements of Stones in Central Australia 5 pages with 3 illustrations plus 2 plates and CLELAND J.B. and T. Harvey JOHNSTON: Aboriginal Names and Uses of Plants at the Granites Central Australia 5 pages. unknown
London: Collins 1937. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. London Collins 1937 first edition. Octavo ii 322 pages plus 31 pages of plates and endpaper maps. Cloth lightly rubbed and a trifle bumped and sunned at the foot of the spine; edges and early leaves lightly foxed; an excellent copy with the dustwrapper a little sunned about the spine and slightly chipped and torn with trifling loss. The author 'went to the Balkans primarily to study the music and dancing of the people . in that most troubled spot on the map of Europe'. Contemporary gift inscription on a small card mounted on the front flyleaf 'from the staff and Sisters of St Peter's Girls' School' and a small label with presumably the two recipients. Collins hardcover
Adelaide: Government Printer 1883. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1883. Foolscap folio 4 pages. Drop-title; small holes in the left-hand margin where sewn when bound now disbound; bottom corner slightly silverfish-nibbled leading edges lightly discoloured; a very good copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 113 of 1883; only 620 copies. Government Printer unknown
One is quarto; one is 260 x 140 mm; the others are octavo nine of them are single-paged - five of which have conjugate blanks - and the others each contain two to four pages of text. The most interesting items are leaflets for the Annual Literary Competition in 1885 one page 1888 2 pages 260 x 140 mm and 1889 4 pages with one page announcing the sixth annual competition and another page devoted to reading clubs. The other items are notices of meetings some with agendas an 1888 questionnaire sent to member societies and an unused SALSU prize plate 100 x 80 mm mounted on a blank page of the only duplicate item in the group. George Hussey was general secretary for the entire period. The 1885 item above has a chipped creased and torn blank bottom margin and the 1888 item above is creased and folded with some mainly marginal splits along two folds; overall the condition is very good or better. Nothing if not rare and there is enough wheat among the chaff to get the literary taste and flavour of the times. unknown
Adelaide: Australian Red Cross Society South Australian Division 1940. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Australian Red Cross Society South Australian Division 1940. Quarto 8 pages with 2 illustrations including a portrait of Noel Coward. Wrappers with a window 115 x 70 mm cut off-centre in the front cover through which the portrait of Noel Coward is visible; a fine copy. Signed by Noel Coward beneath the portrait. A 1983 newspaper cutting of an account by Harold Tideman of this concert among other things is tipped inside the front cover. Australian Red Cross Society, South Australian Division paperback
Adelaide: Government Printer 1856. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Adelaide Government Printer 1856. Folio 9 pages. Recent quarter cloth and card covers; a fine copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 179 of 1856. Government Printer paperback
Adelaide: Government Printer 1874. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Government Printer 1874. Foolscap folio 5 pages plus a folding map 356 x 503 mm. Recent cloth with lettering on the front cover; a fine copy. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 67 of 1875. McLaren 7953 and 14715 not noting the dimensions of the map. Volume 6 of the Australian Dictionary of Biography gives details of Ross' interesting life: born in 1817 he joined Charles Bonney in the first cattle drive from the Goulburn River to Adelaide; after numerous adventures he was appointed leader of the advance exploration party for the overland telegraph line becoming in the process only the second to complete the crossing of the continent through the centre. 'At 57 Ross was engaged by Elder to lead an expedition to explore west of the Peake and to go on to Perth. Struggling against sandhills and mulga scrub he reached the South Australian border but barren country and brackish water forced him back'. His last words in this published account are: 'One drink or rain to give the horses one drink would have saved the expedition'. Ross died in poverty in Adelaide in 1903. Government Printer] hardcover
Adelaide: Webb Vardon & Pritchard for the Author 1881. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Webb Vardon & Pritchard for the Author 1881. Sextodecimo 96 pages. Cloth a little flecked rubbed and marked; offsetting to the first and last pages; paper uniformly discoloured throughout due to the high acid content of the paper; light stains to one opening; contemporary ownership inscription; a very good copy. Webb, Vardon & Pritchard [for the Author] hardcover
Adelaide: Public Library of South Australia 1909. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide Public Library of South Australia circa 1909. Octavo 12 pages. Pink wrappers lightly sunned on the spine; library stamp on verso of the front cover; an excellent copy. 'Henry Jones 1826-1911 professional photographer . his best-known works are photographs of 500 pioneer couples who attended Solomon's 'Banquet to the Pioneers'. These were made up into two mosaics one of the men and one of the women' Kerr: The Dictionary of Australian Artists. The originals are on display at the State Library of South Australia. Public Library of South Australia paperback
South Melbourne: Macmillan 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. South Melbourne Macmillan 1983 first edition. Demy quarto 290 x 210 mm viii 368 pages with approximately 300 illustrations many from photographs. Pictorial papered boards lightly rubbed along the bottom edges; a fine copy with the fine dustwrapper. With a contemporary blue ink signature of Don Bradman on the title page. Macmillan hardcover
Adelaide: Government Printer 1868. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1868. Folio 2 pages. Drop-title; neatly disbound with holes in the left-hand margin where formerly stab-sewn; a very good copy. A discursive report based on observations made by Dr Millner and Jacob Bauer in the neighborhood of Adam Bay between April 1865 and December 1866. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 114 of 1868-69. Government Printer unknown
Adelaide: RGSSA 1914. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide RGSSA 1914. Octavo 57-242 pages with diagrams plus 59 plates and a very large folding map 475 x 985 mm. Early half calf with raised bands and contrasting titling-labels without the original wrappers; leather a little worn at the corners and rubbed at the extremities with a little surface loss to the spine; final blank page a little foxed and creased; blank verso of the map foxed with a few small stains; map lightly foxed with a few short tears and some small holes rubbed through the outermost fold affecting unprinted portions of only one panel expertly repaired; a very good copy. An important expedition scientifically and anthropologically under the leadership of L.A. Wells; it filled in the gap 'linking together the areas traversed by the Horn and Elder Expeditions'. This volume also contains the annual address of the President John LEWIS with lengthy sections on Eyre Sturt and Strzelecki 56 pages plus folding maps relating to Eyre and Sturt. McLaren 5065 the separate issue. RGSSA paperback
Kent Town: Wakefield Press 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. New/New. Kent Town Wakefield Press 2005. Octavo vi 394 pages with several illustrations. Papered boards with the dustwrapper; mint. Wakefield Press hardcover
Roseworthy: Roseworthy Agricultural College 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Roseworthy Roseworthy Agricultural College 1983. Large octavo; papered boards; three very small marks to the covers production flaw; a fine copy with the dustwrapper slightly creased and torn. Roseworthy Agricultural College hardcover
Adelaide: W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers 1901. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Adelaide W.K. Thomas & Co. Printers 1901. Octavo ii 27 pages plus 10 plates and a large folding map 865 x 490 mm. Original titling-wrappers slightly marked and chipped with expert repairs to the inner hinges a few short edge tears and the map near the stub; remains of a small old price label and some minor pencilling to the front cover; light crease to all leading margins; a very good copy. Parsons 17 pages Holtze 5 pages plus two appendices: Extracts from the Report of the Curator of the Botanic Gardens Palmerston for 1888 4 pages and 1898 2 pages. W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers paperback
Adelaide: LBSA 1963. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide LBSA 1963 facsimile/ 1847. Octavo iv 12 pages plus a folding map and chart. Cloth; a fine copy. Peade A26: 208 copies. LBSA hardcover
Adelaide: Scrymgour and Sons Printers for the Author 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Scrymgour and Sons Printers for the Author 1884. Sextodecimo viii 94 pages plus a tipped-in errata slip. Cloth very lightly rubbed and flecked; one or two tiny fox marks; stitching broken at page 1; a very good copy. With a contemporary inscription by and signature of a family member. Scrymgour and Sons, Printers [for the Author] hardcover