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Papua New Guinea (134)
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Solomon Islands (8)
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Vanuatu (6)
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Narrative of the Expedition of the Australian Squadron in New Guinea
James E. Erskine; Augustine Dyer
Bathurst: Robert Brown & Associates, 1984.One of 1,000 numbered copies, with the laid in slip signed by the printer. This copy with the original South Pacific Brewery shipping carton.
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Golden Gateway: Lae & the Province of Morobe
James Sinclair
Bathurst: Crawford House Publishing, 1998.One 300 signed and numbered copies of the deluxe edition bound in leather.
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Pearls and Savages
Frank Hurley
New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1924.Adventures in the Air, on Land and Sea – In New Guinea by Capt. Frank Hurley with eighty illustrations.
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Ethnology of Vanuatu: An Early Twentieth Century Study
Felix Speiser
Bathurst: Crawford House Publishing, 1996. -
Contemporary Art in Papua New Guinea
Susan Cochrane
Sydney: Craftsman House, 1997. -
Anthropologist in Papua: The Photography of F. E. Williams, 1922-39
F. E. Williams; Michael W. Young; Julia Clark
Adelaide: Crawford House, 2001. -
Aida: Life and Ceremony of the Gogodala
A. L. Crawford
Bathurst: Robert Brown and Associates in association with The National Cultural Council of Papua New Guinea, 1981. -
Oceanic Art / Ozeanische Kunst / Art Oceanien (2 Volumes)
Anthony J. P. Meyer
Koln: Konemann, 1995.Photographs by Olaf Wipperfurth.
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Ethnographical Album of the Pacific Islands
James Edge-Partington; Charles Heape
Bangkok: SDI Publications, 1996.Originally published as An Album of the Weapons, Tools, Ornaments, Articles of Dress of Natives of the Pacific Islands. Second Edition expanded and edited by Bruce L. Miller with additional maps and portraits of Pacific Island natives. One of 999 unnumbered copies.
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An Album of the Weapons, Tools, Ornaments, Articles of Dress of the Natives of the Pacific Islands
James Edge-Partington; Charles Heape
London: The Holland Press, 1969.Drawn and Described from examples in public & private collections in Australasia by James Edge-Partington. Facsimile Edition of the complete Three Series of the very limited edition published by Edge-Partington and Heape 1890-98.
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Ethnographical Album of the Pacific Islands, Third Series: An Album of the Weapons, Tools, Ornaments, Articles of Dress &c., of the Natives of the Pacific Islands.
James Edge-Partington; Charles Heape
Manchester: Lithographed by Palmer Howe & Co., 1898.Drawn and Described from examples in public & private collections in Australasia by James Edge-Partington. One of 175 numbered copies initialed by Edge-Partington and Heape. This copy with the 7 leaves of additional notes for all 3 parts.
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Geology of Australian and Papua New Guinean Mineral Deposits
D. A. Berkman; D. H. Mackenzie
Melbourne: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.AusIMM Monograph 22.
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The Money Tree: Coffee in Papua New Guinea
James Sinclair
Bathurst: Crawford House Publishing, 1995.The deluxe edition, limited to 100 signed and numbered copies.
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Savages & Sinners
John Maitland
Sydney: The Macquarie Head Press, 1933.“This work is described by Miller as presenting ‘social and economic phases of life in mandated territories of the Northern Pacific and the sex-attitudes of whites and blacks’. The dedication and the author’s note suggest that it is a fictionalised re-telling of a diary kept by a Captain Tyarki. Whether this captain is an actual figure or a fictional persona is unclear.” (Auslit) This copy signed by the author to the title page.
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Yesterday and Today: An Illustrated History of the Pacific Islands Regiment
N. E. W. Granter
Port Moresby: South Pacific Post, 1970.From Its Formation on 19th June, 1940 Until the Present Day.
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To Find a Path (2 Volumes)
James Sinclair
Brisbane and Bathurst: Boolarong Press and Crawford House Press, 1990-1992. -
Ocean and Isle
William Edgar Geil
Melbourne: WM. T. Pater & Co., 1902.Accounts of Pacific missions by American evangelist, explorer, lecturer, photographer, and author William Edgar Geil (1865-1925). Illustrated with 100 full page engravings, technically 94 plates with 6 being double-paged. Geil is best known for his evangelistic travels, which took him to China, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific Rim and South Seas. He is considered one of the important explorers of his generation. In addition to his writings, Geil lectured extensively with numerous photographs of packed theatres present in this work. Geil married later in life and had no children. His widow, Constance, survived him until the late 1950s. In 1959 his estate was sold at public auction including the contents of his library, which was purchased by a Bucks County book dealer “Gus” Gustafson. It remained in his possession until shortly after his death in February of 2008.
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Binding Culture into Thread: Textile Arts of Biboki, West Timor
Fiona Leibrick
Darwin: Museums & Art Galleries of the Northern Territory / The Centre for Southeast Asia Studies, Northern Territory University, 1994. -
Through a Glass Darkly: Beer and Modernization in Papua New Guinea
Mac Marshall
Port Moresby: The Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, 1982.Monograph 18. Prior to this publication there was very limited academic research dedicated to the consumption of alcohol in Oceania. This book covers the cultural and ceremonial use of alcohol and kava in PNG, as well as the sociological impact of cultural associations and attitudes toward alcoholism.
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Omie Sa’are Ni’i’i Vahd’e (Omie Creation)
Rex Warrimou (Sabio)
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2016.Exhibition catalogue.