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Journey to the Churches in Occupied Cyprus
Ioannis G. Kassinis
Limassol: Neocleous, 2011. -
Surfing Australia: A Complete History of Surfboard Riding in Australia
Phil Jarratt
Melbourne: Hardie Grant Books, 2012. -
Evocations of the Child: Fertility Figures of the Southern African Region
Elizabeth Dell
Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1998. -
Brisbane Blacks
Michael Aird
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2001.“Featuring more than 50 first-hand interviews with 200 photos of the Brisbane Aboriginal Community. Brisbane Blacks is a unique insight into the lives of Aboriginal people through stories that may otherwise have remained untold. In this book over 50 Aborigines tell history in their own words, backed by the authors narrative and a wealth of photos from archives, newspapers, family albums and the author’s private collection. The photos are reproduced on fine art paper with a large page size. The memories shared by these people range from light-hearted to deeply moving, and combine to portray a proud, vibrant picture of life in Brisbane.” Brisbane Blacks audio disc included.
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Seven Walks: Cape Leeuwin to Bundeena
Tom Carment; Michael Wee
Casino: Roc-Hin, 2014.Documents seven long distance walks in Australia: The Overland Track (Cradle Mountain, Tasmania). The Blue Gum Forest (New South Wales), Otford to Bundeena (New South Wales), Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste (Western Australia), The Heysen Trail (South Australia), The Snowy Mountains (New South Wales, and Wilsons Promontory (Victoria).
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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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Shigaraki, Potter’s Valley
Louise Allison Cort
Tokyo: Kodansha, 1981. -
Myths and Legends of Torres Straits
Margaret Lawrie
Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1970.More than 160 stories of the people of the Torres Strait, from 17 islands including Mua, Badu, Mabuiag, Saibai, Boigu, Masig, Ugar, Erub and Mer. They were collected by Margaret Lawrie as an act of preservation at the request of the Islanders themselves, and are here illustrated with photographs and artworks by the islanders. The name of each story-teller is recorded and the book is rich with explanatory notes. Included is a recording of 11 of the islands songs.
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Cairns: City of the South Pacific: A History, 1770-1995
Timothy Bottoms
Cairns: Bunu Bunu Press, 2015. -
A Guidebook to Field Geology In Southeast Queensland
N. C. Stevens
Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1973. -
Did You Meet Any Malagas? A Homosexual History of Australia’s Tropical Capital
Dino Hodge
Darwin: Little Gem Publications, 1993.Conversations with thirteen gay men from the Northern Territory, including a priest, a hustler, the owner of a wine bar, a political activist, and the first Territorian diagnosed with AIDS. This copy with numerous gift inscriptions to a gay policeman.
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Jive, Twist and Stomp: WA Rock & Roll Bands of the 50s and 60s
Murray Gracie; John Mills
Fremantle: Fremantle Press, 2010. -
One Hundred Islands: The Flora of the Outer Furneaux
Stephen Harris; Alex Buchanan; Amy Connolly
[Hobart]: Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment, 2001. -
Native Plants of Queensland (4 Volumes)
Keith A. W. Williams
Ipswich: Keith A.W. Williams, 1979-1999.All first edition, first printings. Volume 2 inscribed, Volume 4 signed.
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Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia (Volume One)
Phillip Parker King
Adelaide: The Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 2012.Facsimile copy of Captain Philip Parker King’s survey performed between 1818-1822 and originally published in 1827.Introduction by Marsden Hordern. Bibliographical note by Paul Brunton. Volume 1 only of the 2 volume set.
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The Holy Land, Egypt and Nubia (2 Volumes)
David Roberts
London: The Folio Society, 2014.The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, & Nubia, from drawings made on the spot by David Roberts, R.A., with historical descriptions by the Revd George Croly, L.L.D., lithographed by Louis Haghe. TOGETHER WITH Egypt & Nubia, from drawings made on the spot by David Roberts, R.A., with historical descriptions by William Brockedon F.R.S., lithographed by Louis Haghe. FORD-SMITH 1637, the reduced second printing printed without limitation. This copy with the prospectus laid in.
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They All Ran Wild: The Animals and Plants that Plague Australia
Eric C. Rolls
London: Angus & Robertson, 1984.Pests and feral animals, both native and introduced. This copy with a newspaper clipping Rabbit Plan Slammed by Farmers mounted to half-title.
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Plants of Capricornia
Rhonda Melzer; Joel Plumb
Rockhampton: Capricorn Conservation Council, 2011.Detailed reference on the plants of the central Queensland coast region.
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The Australian Constitution: A Documentary History
John M. Williams
Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2005.“This book brings together all the critical documents which formed the Commonwealth Constitution of 1901. Constitutions are the basic documents of a society. The drafting of the Australian constitution was the product of intense negotiation and debate. Line by line it represents the work of dozens of delegates and the considerations of millions of Australians. This authoritative and unique book brings together, for the first time, all the critical documents that formed the Commonwealth Constitution of 1901, tracing the Constitution from its most embryonic stages to its enactment. From the time that the colonies obtained self-government in the 1850s the issue of a large federation was being considered. In the latter part of the nineteenth century the colonies, through their delegates, came together in a series of conventions to draft a constitution that was to be put to the people. The documents included in this book tell the story of that painstaking process. This easily accessible collection of primary source material includes drafts of the Constitution, memoranda, personal letters relating to the drafting, and comments by the drafters themselves. It contains Hansard extracts, speeches, resolutions from Australasian Federal Conventions and comments on the drafts. It also reproduces newspaper cartoons reflecting popular feeling at the time.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Mapping of Terra Australis
Robert Clancy
Sydney: Universal Press, 1995.A guide to early printed maps of Australia, Antarctica and the South Pacific. A standard reference for collectors.