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[ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT] From the Bhagavdgita, Fechner, etc.
Ernest Yarrow Jones
[England]: Ernest Yarrow Jones, No date.12 pages of 20th century illuminated manuscript bound in hand painted wrappers by the English artist Ernest Yarrow Jones (1872-1951), as identified by a laid in note recording the booklet as a gift from the artist to Jessie [Gilbert]. The text comprises short extracts from the Bhagavdgita and Gustav Fechner’s On Life After Death illustrated with numerous detailed initials and miniature paintings.
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A Portfolio by Howard Chaykin Illustrating Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet
Howard Chaykin
Denver: Middle Earth, 1977.Portfolio by American comic book artist Howard Chaykin, the first plate signed and numbered by him and with a COA signed by the publisher. Edition of 1,000 numbered copies.
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MykoLibri: Die Bibliothek der Pilzbucher (with Addenda, 2 Volumes)
Christian Volbracht
Hamburg: Christian Volbracht, 2006-2017.Detailed bibliography of mushroom books with thousands of bibliographic records of mycological literature from the 15th to the 20th century. One of the 750 standard edition, signed and numbered with Coprinus ink after the recipe by Pierre Bulliard. Includes the supplementary volume published in 2017 and the 8 page English translation of the introduction, glossary, and advice to the reader.
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Handbook of Australian Fungi
M. C. Cooke
London: Williams and Norgate for the Departments of Agriculture in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Hobarton, 1892.The first monograph on Australian fungi by English botanist and mycologist Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914). Containing descriptions of 2079 species of macrofungi, microfungi, and slime moulds (or myxomycetes), of which 377 figures are illustrated across 36 plates. The samples which the handbook are based on were supplied by Ferdinand von Muller, Flora Martin, F. M. Bailey, Sven Berggren, and others, and shipped to Cooke in England. This distance limited the accuracy of the work, nevertheless, as the first volume devoted to the subject its historical import cannot be understated and remains a key work in any Australian mushroom collection.
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Wine and Wine Countries; A Record and Manual for Wine Merchants and Wine Consumers
Charles Tovey
London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co., 1862.On wine and related beverages around the world, including a section on the burgeoning Australian winemaking trade. This copy with the bookplate of Australian winemaker Max Lake.
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A Research on the Pines of Australia
Richard T. Baker; Henry G. Smith
Sydney: Technological Museum, 1910.Technical Education Series, No. 16. Technological Museum, New South Wales.
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My Fourth Tour in Western Australia
Albert F. Calvert
London: William Heinemann, 1897.The first edition of Calvert’s fourth tour of Western Australia. An early travelogue with hundreds of illustrations by Walker Hodgson, from photographs, and with a folding colour map showing the gold field regions. FERGUSON 7823.
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A General Abridgment of Law and Equity (30 Volumes)
Charles Viner
London and Dublin: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, T. Payment, E. and R. Brooke, T. Whieldon and J. Butterworth; and L. White, 1791-1806.Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles; With Notes and References to the Whole. The Second Edition in 24 volumes with a considerably enlarged index, and with the 6 volume supplement, An Abridgment of the Modern Determinations in the Courts of Law and Equity .. By Several Gentlemen in the respective branches of the law (London: A. Strahan, 1799-1806). English jurist Charles Viner (1678-1756) devoted most of his life to the compilation of this work, being an extensive compendium of legal lore descended from Rolle’s Abridgment. “[T]he most voluminous production of any single individual in the whole bibliography of the Common Law. Whatever is to be found in the old Abridgments, or in all printed and several MS. Reports anterior to Geo. III., Mr. Viner has translated, abridged, remodelled, and introduced or referred to in his work.” (J. G. Marvin, Legal Bibliography, or a thesaurus of American, English, Irish and Scotch law books: together with some continental treatises)
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Queensland Law Gazette, Vol. 1, No. 1-4, 1930-31
L. Brown; W. Elson-Green; S. T. Halpin
Brisbane: Queensland Law Students’ Association, 1930-31.The first 4 numbers of the QLD Law Gazette being the entirety of volume 1, bound in 1 volume, with 3 page index at rear. Ownership stamp and signature of Rupert Beirne, Toowoomba, son of solicitor and first native-born Mayor of Toowomba, B. J. Beirne, and with a plate depicting Chief Justice Adrian Knox to the front pastedown
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The Law of Sinai, and Its Appointed Times
Moses Angel
London: William Tegg & Co., 1858.Headmaster of the Jewish Free School, London, Moses Angel was a significant figure in 19th century Anglo-Jewish religious and secular education, ‘The Law of Sinai, and Its Appointed Times’ aimed to promote better understanding between Jewish and Christian peoples. This copy with the bookplate of Australian rabbi Leib Aisack Falk, and the binder’s ticket of Westley’s & Co., London.
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The State of Religion and Education in New South Wales
William Westbrooke Burton
London: J. Cross and Simpkin and Marshall, 1840.This copy from the collection of Melbourne bibliophile Rollo Hammet, with his label, and the ownership signature of W. Champion Hackett. FERGUSON 2943.
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The Universal Family Bible: or a Complete Exposition and Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Containing the Sacred Text of the Old and New Testaments;
James Cookson
London: For the Author, and Sold by W. Nicoll, 1784.With the Apocyrypha at Large Illustrated with Notes and Observations, Theological, Critical, Moral, Historical, Practical, Chronological, and Explanatory. The first edition of the Rev. James Cookson’s folio Family Bible, illustrated with 30 engravings. At the time of publicatoin Cookson had recently become master of Churcher’s College, Petersfield. “He was of eccentric habits, and is said once to have announced in church, ‘I have forgotten my sermon, but I will read you a true account of the battle of Waterloo.’ In 1814 he was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.” (Dictionary of National Biography). This copy with the family ownership markings of the Robbins and then Gilbert families, the latter being a theatrical family, relatives to W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan, then the Ripper, and finally McCarthy family, 1784-2010.
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Das Jahr der Seele
Stefan George; Ernest Briggs
Brisbane: Ernest Briggs, No date.Autograph transcription of German symbolist poet Stefan George’s 1897 work Das Jahr der Seele [The Year of the Soul] by Australian poet, broadcaster, and critic Ernest Briggs (1905-1967). The complete work has been copied in the original German, though the poem starting ‘Keins wie dein feines ohr’ has only been titled with a blank space left for the poem, and the final 9 poems from ‘Ob schwerer nebel in den waldern hangt’ to end have not been included, presumably only because Briggs ran out of room in the book. Penned during Briggs time at 4BK Brisbane sometime in the late 1930s or early 1940s.
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Blow Away the Morning Dew: An Autobiography of a Childhood in the Australian Bush
Ernest Briggs
Brisbane: Ernest Briggs, 1967.The unpublished childhood autobiography of Australian poet, broadcaster, and critic Ernest Briggs (1905-1967). Prepared in Brisbane in 1967, the same year as the author’s death from a myocardial infarction, the typescript is an original source of life in early 20th century New South Wales and also contains 12 mounted photographs with manuscript captions. Littered with his poems and other flourishes Briggs tells of his childhood in a cottage in the then rural bush setting of Marsden Park, Riverstone, north-west of Sydney. After his mother’s death at the age of 3 Briggs spends the next three years at the Ashfield Infant’s Home, he tells of this time and of his relationship with Matron Rebecca Marston. At age 6 Briggs returns to Marsden Park, a sickly child, he is given a doctors pass on school and spends most of his time at his father’s bootmaking workshop in Riverstone, or in the bush around the cottage, both of which he describes at length. He also recounts some of his father’s childhood stories at Ballarat and Clunes, Victoria. A fifth-generation Australian, included are various Briggs family colonial history and correspondence from the early to mid 1800s. His father, growing weary of Ernest’s stubbornness and requiring reprieve does eventually send him off to school and some of his experiences in the small town school are told, with beatings regular. His creative differences quickly become obvious and he further retreats into the beauty of the countryside. Briggs creative interests also began at home, “Once when a visitor had said, ‘Quite an art-showing you’ve got here, Charlie’ my father walked around the room saying, ‘It comes of mixing with artists in my younger days. Not many, but good…. This is a Burket-Foster..; here are a couple by the noted water-colourist, Miss Allingham, a friend of Jessie’s.., she loved the foreshores of the Harbour, as you can see; this is by Gerrard, I did his framing for a number of years; this is by Uncle Tom Roberts, the first man in Australia to paint extensive oils .. you’ll see a couple of unfinished Roberts in the spare room.” Also recounted are trips into Sydney on public holidays with his father, through his eyes we are given a tour of the city and its landmarks, and also told of the history of Sydney’s early years. Ernest tells of his boyhood encounter on the street with actress Nellie Stewart, and working as a messenger-boy in Sydney of casually meeting Dame Nellie Melba, another formative creative moment. Other holiday trips are described viewing old mills out past Campbelltown, or north to Windsor and Richmond, the Camperdown cemetery, and other regional historic sites.
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The Garden of Adonis
Oliver Hill
London: Philip Allan & Co., 1923.The Arcadian, Uranian photography of architect Oliver Hill presented alongside quotes from the Romantic poets. The first of several lavish productions by Philip Allan of Hill’s Pictorialist images of children. This copy inscribed by Oliver Hill for Sidney Smith and dated September 1927, undoubtedly Witney blanket man Sidney Smith, Hill having designed Merryfield House for him and gifted upon the completion of construction.
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Wilfried Forster
Wilfried Forster
Berlin: Bruno Gmunder, 1990.German male photography. Mostly semi-nude physique fashion.
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Transes d’images: Anatomie de l’Art S&M
Guy Lemaire
Bruxelles: Les Editions Secretes, 1993.Fetish SM series by Belgian photographer Guy Lemaire. A lot of torture devices, also body suspension. Signed and numbered edition of 1,000 copies.
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Cellular Telephone Russian Roulette: A Historical and Scientific Perspective
Robert C. Kane
New York: Vantage Press, 2001.A denouncing of mobile phones and the telecommunications industry by a former engineer. “They are everywhere, but should they be? While most consumers assume that cellular phones have been thoroughly tested and proven safe, that is not the case. You pick up the phone, once, twice, ten times a day- or only a few times a month. But, each and every time, you’re gambling that ‘this time’ won’t be the occasion when the radiation causes irreparable damage to your brain.” (from cover)
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French Masculinities: History, Culture and Politics
Christopher E. Forth; Bertrand Taithe
Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.This copy inscribed by Christopher Forth
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Twins in Contemporary Literature and Culture: Look Twice
Juliana De Nooy
Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.