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The Aborigines of the Sydney District Before 1788
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPeter Turbet
Sydney: Kangaroo Press, 1989. - 
	


The First Hundred Years of the South Australian Museum, 1856-1956
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHerbert M. Hale
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Further Links of Loving Kindness; or, Story of Our Home
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartC. S. Bagster
Leamington Spa: W. H. Smith, No date.A Record of Twenty-Five Years of Happy Service in Connection with Y.W.C.A. Home, Leamington Spa. Early history (late 19th century) of the Young Women’s Christian Association House in the English town of Royal Leamington Spa.
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Kagawa San: The Christian Prophet of Japan
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMaurice Whitlow
London: The Religious Tract Society, No date.Short biography on the Japanese Evangelical and labour activist, Toyohiko Kagawa (1888-1960). Part of the The Little Library of Biography, c. 1930s.
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Journey to the Churches in Occupied Cyprus
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartIoannis G. Kassinis
Limassol: Neocleous, 2011. - 
	


Evocations of the Child: Fertility Figures of the Southern African Region
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartElizabeth Dell
Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1998. - 
	

Seven Walks: Cape Leeuwin to Bundeena
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTom 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
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartD. A. Berkman; D. H. Mackenzie
Melbourne: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1998.AusIMM Monograph 22.
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A Guidebook to Field Geology In Southeast Queensland
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartN. C. Stevens
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Did You Meet Any Malagas? A Homosexual History of Australia’s Tropical Capital
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDino 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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One Hundred Islands: The Flora of the Outer Furneaux
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartStephen Harris; Alex Buchanan; Amy Connolly
[Hobart]: Tasmanian Department of Primary Industries, Water and Environment, 2001. - 
	


Native Plants of Queensland (4 Volumes)
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKeith 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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They All Ran Wild: The Animals and Plants that Plague Australia
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartEric 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
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRhonda 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
AU$600.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJohn 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
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert Clancy
Sydney: Universal Press, 1995.A guide to early printed maps of Australia, Antarctica and the South Pacific. A standard reference for collectors.
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To Nippon, the Land of the Rising Sun, by the N. Y. K.
AU$500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartWilson Le Couteur
Tokyo: Nippon Yusen Kaisha, 1899.Guide Book to Japan, for the Use of Passengers by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japanese Mail Steamship Company), together with a record of a journey from Australia to Japan. This copy with the tipped in slip advising of the managing Agents for Australasia and with the stamp of the Adelaide shipping company McIlwraith, McEacharn & Co.
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Finding Heritage Through Fiction in Dracula Tourism
AU$65.00 Read MoreAdd to cartToumas Hovi
Helskinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 2016.Heritage and tourism have become inextricably linked. Depending on the view point, the effect of this link can be seen either negative or positive. Does tourism produce inauthentic and falsified tradition, threatening cultural heritage? Or does it, in fact, help to preserve heritage, culture and folklore in a changing and globalizing world? Tuomas Hovi investigates heritage in the context of Dracula tourism in Romania: tourists visiting places connected with either the fictional vampire Dracula or the historical Dracula, Vlad the Impaler, a 15th century Romanian ruler. How is Romanian heritage and culture presented and promoted through a seemingly superficial Dracula tourism based on Western popular fiction in Dracula tourism? Finding Heritage Through Fiction in Dracula Tourism offers new perspectives on the research literate concerning tourism and heritage, and a folkloristic view of tourism research. FF Communications No. 311 published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
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The Structural-Semantic Types of Lithuanian Folk Tales (2 Volumes)
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBronislava Kerbelyte
Helskinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 2015.I: Genres and Tale Types. II: The Classification and Index of Elementary Plots and Their Types. The classification system of the types of folk tales published by Antti Aarne in 1910 was a much needed and courageous project. Bronislava Kerbelyte has classified more than 40,000 variants of Lithuanian folk tales according to the international catalogue by Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson (AT). She has concluded that it is necessary to improve the classification system. Kerbelyte has determined elementary plots (EP) as structural elements for narratives and created the structural-semantic method for analysis and description of texts on several levels. The classification of elementary plots and their types contains much information about folk tales and about people. FF Communications No. 308 & 309 published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
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Guileless Indigenes and Hidden Passion: Descriptions of Ob-Ugrians and Smoyeds through the Centuries
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartArt Leete
Helskinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 2014.This monograph is aimed for discussing the views of the character of the Khanty, Mansi and Nenets by authors of different periods. Changes of general ideas about the inhabitants of the Arctic has had a remarkable, albeit often concealed, role in the development of the research on northern peoples. The author examines the image of northern peoples beginning from ancient Greek and Roman accounts of peoples, medieval sources, modern travel journals and ends up with the analyses of contemporary scholarly writings. The book is an attempt to explore the general background of ideas and the scientific methodology that frames changes in this knowledge about the peoples of the North. The theoretical framework of this monograph is related to the dialogue between modern theories of identity and the historical modes of description. FF Communications No. 306 published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.