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GASTON RENARD Pty. Ltd. Established 1945 Postal Address: (A.C.N. 005 928 503) Electronic communications: P.O. Box 1030, Telephone: +61 (0)3 9459 5040 Ivanhoe, Melbourne, ABN: 68 893 979 543 FAX: +61 (0)3 9459 6787 Victoria, 3079, Australia. www.gastonrenard.com E-mail: books@gastonrenard.com Short List No. 71-2013. New South Wales.

1 Andrews, Graeme. PORT JACKSON 200. [An affectionate look at Sydney Harbour]. 4to, First Edition; pp. 176; doublepage & full-page maps, 12 plates (mostly coloured), numerous text illustrations, chronology of Notable Wrecks, Strandings and Other Incidents, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Frenchs Forest, N.S.W.); Reed Books; (1986). #49044 A$60.00

2 Aplin, Graeme & Storey, John. WATERFRONT SYDNEY 1860-1920. Oblong small folio, Second (?) Edition; pp. 144; several text plans, numerous illustrations from photographs, index; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy. (Sydney); Allen & Unwin; (1991). #23765 A$35.00

3 Balint, Emery; Howells, Trevor & Smyth, Victoria. WAREHOUSES AND WOOLSTORES OF VICTORIAN SYDNEY. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. 162; numerous illustrations, references, index; original papered boards; an excellent ex-library copy in dustwrapper with minor marking to endpaper and title-verso only Melbourne; Oxford University Press; (1982). #39677 A$35.00

4 Barnes, Maree [and] Wise, Geoff. 100 YEARS. Celebrating 100 Years of Natural Resource Progress in the Western Division of NSW. Learning from the past and planning for the future. Oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. [76]; numerous illustrations; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy. [Sydney]; (NSW Department of Sustainable Natural Resources; 2003). #23892 A$20.00

5 [Bigge, John Thomas]. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INQUIRY on the State of Agriculture and Trade in the Colony of New South Wales. F cap folio, Facsimile Edition, Second Impression; pp. [iv], 8, 112, [18](modern index, last blank); original cloth; a fine copy. [Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1971]. ***Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 70. First published 1823. The modern index is a valuable addition to this edition. #57521 A$175.00

6 Bishop, Captain Charles: THE JOURNAL AND LETTERS OF CAPTAIN CHARLES BISHOP ON THE NORTH-WEST COAST OF AMERICA, in the Pacific and in New South Wales 1794-1799. Edited by Michael Roe. First Edition; pp. lvi, 344(last 2 blank); frontispiece (facsimile of page of Bishop s MS. Memoranda, Amboyna to Port Jackson), 5 plates (6 maps, 2 folding), bibliography, index; original cloth; a nice copy in worn dustwrapper. Cambridge; Published for the Hakluyt Society at the University Press; 1967. ***Hakluyt Society Second Series, No. 131. The Ingleton copy with his bookplate on front endpaper & portions from a second dustwrapper tipped to rear endpaper. #9396 A$75.00

7 Blainey, Geoffrey. THE RISE OF BROKEN HILL. First Edition; pp. 184; endpaper maps, coloured frontispiece, 52 b/w. plates, notes, index; original cloth; (inscription on half-title); a nice copy in dustwrapper. (Melbourne); Macmillan; 1968. #8539 A$85.00

8 Blaxland, Gregory: A JOURNAL OF A TOUR OF DISCOVERY ACROSS THE BLUE MOUNTAINS, New South Wales, in the Year 1813, by Gregory Blaxland. With References and Explanatory Notes, Maps, etc. by Frank Walker. First Edition under this Editorship; pp. 56; full-page map, 3 portraits, 9 plates, appendix; original red cloth (a little marked; lacking free endpapers; small blank corner torn from last leaf ). [Sydney; Australian Historical Society (?); 1913]. ***Walker was President of the Australian Historical Society. #38397 A$65.00

9 Bond, George. A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE COLONY OF PORT- JACKSON, in New South Wales; Its Native Inhabitants, Productions, &c. &c. By George Bond. First published by the Author at Southampton in 1803 and reprinted for Him at Oxford, Lond, Cork and Dublin in various Years to about 1810. Eighth Edition, faithfully reprinted from the first, incorporating the additions and corrections of the later editions. Edited, with bibliographical notes by Julien Renard. Melbourne: Published by Edition Renard, 2005. 8vo, Deluxe Limited Edition; pp. [vi], 42(last colophon); sewn & cased in original papered boards, with printed title-label and translucent dustwrapper. Melbourne; Edition Renard; 2005. ***Deluxe Limited Edition of 75 copies within a total edition of 200 numbered copies, and now first published since about 1810. All the original editions are of great rarity. No copies of the 2nd or 3rd editions have been recorded and the first (Southampton, 1803) edition is extremely rare, while the 4th (Oxford, 1806), 5th (London, 1809), 5th (i.e. 6th, Cork, undated), and 6th (i.e. 7th, Dublin, also undated), editions are all very rare. The work is of considerable importance as one of the few accounts of Hunter s period as Governor. Hunter was dissatisfied with Bond s behaviour in the colony and complained of him in dispatches. Hunter was instructed to return him to England and Bond left the colony under a cloud in 1800, but his narrative was evidently very popular. He gives an account of the operation of the convict system and the economic corruption in the colony, and describes early efforts to encourage free settlers. He includes also comments on the Aborigines and on the natural history of the colony, including much from firsthand experience. See Ferguson 480; Wantrup, pp. 91-3. #15237 A$110.00

10 Bond, George. A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE COLONY OF PORT-JACKSON, in New South Wales; Its Native Inhabitants, Productions, &c. &c. By George Bond. First published by the Author at Southampton in 1803 and reprinted for Him at Oxford, Lond, Cork and Dublin in various Years to about 1810. Eighth Edition, faithfully reprinted from the first, incorporating the additions and corrections of the later editions. Edited, with bibliographical notes by Julien Renard. Melbourne: Published by Edition Renard, 2005. 8vo, Limited Edition; pp. [vi], 42(last colophon); sewn in original stiff wrappers, with french fold. Melbourne; Edition Renard; 2005. ***Limited Edition of 100 copies within a total edition of 200 numbered copies, and now first published since about 1810. #15238 A$75.00

11 Bradley, William. A VOYAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES. The Journal of Lieutenant William Bradley RN of HMS Sirius, 1786-1792. Reproduced in facsimile from the original manuscript. With a portfolio of Charts. 2 vols., cr. 4to, First Edition; Vol. I, pp. xviii, 1-232, 232a-232b, 233-244, 244a-244b, 245-498(last 3 blank); 29 coloured plates, extensive index to the text and Bradley s Charts, views and tables; Vol. II, pp. 8; portfolio of 22 coloured & folding charts; original brown cloth, spines lettered in gilt; a nice set in dustwrappers. Sydney; The Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales in association with Ure Smith Pty Ltd; 1969. ***An important journal of the flagship of the First Fleet bringing convicts to the founding settlement of Australia, this facsimile of the original manuscript and watercolours is a very valuable contribution to the early history of the settlement. The journal is penned in a clear and legible hand. Bradley was on the Sirius on her voyage to the Cape of Good Hope for supplies, which went eastwards and around Cape Horn, meeting in these high latitudes the ice islands amongst which they sailed for twenty-eight days. His illustrations include two fine watercolours of these ice islands. He also recounts the wreck of the Sirius at Norfolk Island and the subsequent story of the crew during their eventual return to England on a chartered Dutch vessel. #26219 A$185.00

12 Broken Hill: THE ZINC CORPORATION. New Broken Hill Consolidated. 4to, First Edition; pp. [ii], 92, [2](blank); 4 plans of the orebodies on folding sheet, numerous illustrations (including doublepage coloured plate); original stiff wrappers; a fine copy; scarce. Broken Hill, N.S.W.; The Zinc Corporation; [1948]. ***A fine, well-illustrated company history. #61450 A$75.00

13 Broken Hill: [OPERATIONS HANDBOOK]. Operations of The Zinc Corporation Limited. New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited. The Southern Power Corporation Pty. Limited. Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Subsidiary Companies of Australian Mining & Smelting Company, Limited. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. iv, 80(last 3 blank); 10 charts (3 folding), numerous illustrations; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy; scarce. [Melbourne]; AM&S; Printed 1974. ***With, loosely inserted, Operations Handbook Supplement, 8 pp., printed June 1978. #62242 A$35.00

14 Broughton, G. W. MEN OF THE MURRAY. A Surveyor s Story. First Edition; pp. 216; 12 plates; original papered boards; (bookplate on endpaper); a very good copy in dustwrapper. (Adelaide); Rigby; (1966). #29249 A$40.00

15 [Clark, John Heaviside]. FIELD SPORTS, &c. &c. OF THE NATIVE INHABITANTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES. We have recently purchased half a dozen loose individual plates from this interesting work. We offer one of these original plates, matted ready for framing, together with our Limited Edition facsimile reprint at a special price, as follows: [Clark, John Heaviside]. ABORIGINAL LIFE IN OLD AUSTRALIA, being an enhanced Facsimile of Field Sports, &c. &c. of the Native Inhabitants of New South Wales; With Ten Plates. First published in 1814, and now faithfully reprinted by Edition Renard, Melbourne, 2003. 4to, Limited Facsimile Edition; pp. [60], including 10 fine coloured plates from the original hand-coloured aquatints, and 2 illustrations of the extremely rare original wrapper; finely bound in half emu and kangaroo leathers, with printed cloth sides; coloured and glazed edges, head- and tail-bands and marker ribbon. Melbourne; Edition Renard; 2003. ***Edition limited to 212 numbered copies, 200 for sale (including 75 Large Paper & Special copies). The text has been entirely reset in the recreated original types, faithfully matching the original edition. Included is an essay on the bibliography and publishing history of the work and interesting speculations on the text. This copy accompanied by an original handcoloured aquatint from one of the original editions circa 1813-20, matted and suitable for framing. #49507 A$675.00

16 Clune, Frank. ROAMING ROUND THE DARLING. Demy 8vo, New and Revised (2nd) Edition; pp. xii, 212; endpaper map, 15 plates; frequent quotations, copies of inscriptions, etc.; bibliography; original papered boards (top of spine worn; paper slightly browned, as usual); a very good copy. Sydney; Angus and Robertson; (1952). ***With remarks on the explorers. Burnet 3.2. #27914 A$25.00

17 Collins, David. AN ACCOUNT OF THE ENGLISH COLONY IN NEW SOUTH WALES: With Remarks on the Dispositions, Customs, Manners &c. of the Native Inhabitants of that Country. To which are added, some Particulars of New Zealand; compiled, by Permission, from the MSS. of Lieutenant-Governor King. By David Collins, Esquire. [An Account of a Voyage performed by Captain Flinders and Mr. Bass; by which the Existence of a Strait separating Van Diemen s Land from the Continent of New Holland was ascertained. Abstracted from the Journal of Mr. Bass. By Lieutenant- Colonel Collins, of the Royal Marines, - Vol. II] Late Judge-Advocate and Secretary of the Colony. Illustrated by Engravings. 2 vols., 4to, Facsimile of First Edition; Vol. I, pp. [ii], xx, xl, 622(last 3 blank); 2 charts (1 folding), 18 plates, 4 text illustrations; Vol. II, pp. [ii], xvi, 336; 1 full-page chart, 5 plates (4 coloured) & 4 text illustrations (2 coloured); 12 appendices, including vocabulary, postscript; original buckram; a nice set. [Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1971]. ***Australiana Facsimile Editions, No. 76 (1002 sets produced). Originally published London, Printed for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1798-1802. #6438 A$375.00

18 Cumberland County Council. HISTORIC BUILDINGS. Parramatta. Presenting six interesting examples of Colonial Architecture at Parramatta. Vol. I. [and] Central Area of Sydney. Vol. II. [and] Vol. III. Liverpool and Campbelltown. 3 vols., 4to, First Editions; Vol. I, pp. [vi], 36; 1 full-page map, several illustrations, several plans, 2 appendices; Vol. II, pp. [iv], 38; 1 full-page map, several illustrations, 2 plans, 2 appendices; Vol. III, pp. [iv], 54; 3 full-page maps, several illustrations, several plans, 2 appendices; original stiff wrappers; (wrappers to Vols. II & III a little marked; small piece cut from title-page of Vol. III without significant loss); a good set. [New South Wales]; Cumberland County Council; 1961-62-63. ***A three volume series produced as part of the Cumberland Council s effort to ensure the preservation of particular historic buildings in its trust. #49648 A$35.00

19 Currey, C. H. THE BROTHERS BENT. Judge-Advocate Ellis Bent and Judge Jeffery Hart Bent. First Edition; pp. 176; 8 plates, notes, index; original buckram; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Sydney); Sydney University Press; (1968). #57204 A$50.00

20 Dark, Eleanor. THE TIMELESS LAND. 3rd Australian Edition; pp. 454, [2](blank); endpaper map, glossary of Aboriginal words; original cloth; a very good copy in slightly defective dustwrapper. (Sydney); Collins; 1943. ***Novel of early Sydney. #18619 A$25.00

21 Darling Harbour: SYDNEY S NEW DIMENSION. Darling Harbour. Oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. 24; several coloured illustrations; original wrappers; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Sydney; The Darling Harbour Authority; [1986]. ***Promotional brochure issued before the construction, with artists impressions, seemingly quite accurate. #17638 A$15.00

22 [Donnison, W. R. (Bill)]. HAY GAOL. Museum and Cultural Centre. September, 1976. 2nd Impression; pp. 16; several illustrations; original wrappers; a fine copy. Hay; [Hay Historical Society; 1980]. #23784 A$12.00

23 Ellis, M. H. LACHLAN MACQUARIE. Pp. xx, 614, [2](blank); full-page map (Macquarie s India), 8 plates, 2 appendices, bibliography, ref. notes, index; original gilt decorated blue imitation leather; a very good copy. Penrith; The Discovery Press; (1972). ***Great Australian Lives Series. #50255 A$45.00

24 Ellis, M. H. FRANCIS GREENWAY. Pp. xxvi, 232(last blank); portrait frontispiece, 16 text illustrations, 4 appendices, bibliography, ref. notes, index; original gilt decorated blue imitation leather; (a few marks); a good, sound copy. Penrith; The Discovery Press; (1972). ***Great Australian Lives Series. #49829 A$25.00

25 Ellis, M. H. JOHN MACARTHUR. Pp. xviii, 606(last 3 blank); 10 b/w. plates (including Plan of Settlements in N.S.W. 1810), 2 full-page facsimile letters, bibliography, ref. notes, index; original gilt decorated blue imitation leather; a very good copy. Penrith; The Discovery Press; (1972). ***Great Australian Lives Series. #50629 A$40.00

26 Else-Mitchell, The Hon. Mr. Justice; Foreword by. NEW SOUTH WALES CHARTER OF JUSTICE 1824. A Transcript. Med. 4to, First Edition; pp. 24; portrait frontispiece, 2 illustrations, bibliography note; original stiff wrappers; (a couple of stamps); a very good copy. Sydney; The Council of the Library of New South Wales; 1974. ***The William Dixson Foundation Publication Number 15. #23890 A$20.00

27 Erskine, John Elphinstone; Captain, R.N. A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE LATE DIS- COVERIES OF GOLD IN AUSTRALIA; With Notes of a Visit to the Gold District. First Edition; pp. [ii], 102(last blank); folding map (partially hand-coloured) showing the location of the goldfields; contemporary calf-backed cloth boards, armorially stamped; (first four leaves slightly foxed; otherwise fine and clean); top edge gilt, others uncut; a very good copy; rare. London; T. & W. Boone; 1851. ***Ferguson 9461 (collation inaccurate). With the bookplate of the noted historian, politician and collector, Sir William Stirling. Erskine, better known for his Journal of a Cruise among the Islands of the Western Pacific visited Australia in 1851 and wrote this account of the discovery of gold in New South Wales on his passage back to England. He made a personal excursion to the new discoveries, or diggings, as he refers to them at Summer-hill Creek and the Turon River. His dated notes of this journey form the appendix to this volume which commences with a brief account of the earliest discoveries of the 1820s and earlier, and continues with a detailed account of the discoveries from the late 1840s onwards. The map is adapted from Mitchell s map and information from H.M.S. Acheron and drawn up by Captain John Lort Stokes for the Author. This was the first eyewitness account of the goldfields and is particularly rare in this first edition. A second edition was published in 1852; this is also of considerable rarity. #16725 A$5500.00

28 Evans, Susanna. HISTORIC SYDNEY AS SEEN BY ITS EARLY ARTISTS. Oblong 4to, First Edition.; pp. 160; endpaper map, 28 coloured illustrations (including 2 double-page), numerous b/w. illustrations, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in very slightly worn dustwrapper. (Sydney); Doubleday; (1983). #51972 A$65.00

29 Evans, Susanna de Vries-. HISTORIC SYDNEY AS SEEN BY ITS EARLY ARTISTS. Oblong 4to, Second Edition, revised; pp. 160; endpaper map, 125 illustrations (26 coloured), bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (North Ryde); Angus & Robertson Publishers; (1987). #23568 A$45.00

30 Fischer, Ruth Trant. THE HOG S BACK. The story of the men who made Broken Hill. First Edition; pp. [vi], 174(last blank); 16 plates, appendix; original papered boards; a very good copy in worn dustwrapper. (South Melbourne); Macmillan of Australia; 1970. #23703 A$25.00

31 Flower, Cedric. ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. 224(last blank); 16 coloured plates, very numerous full-page & other illustrations; index; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. (Adelaide); Rigby; (1981). #15881 A$35.00

32 [Garran, Hon. Andrew; Editor]. PICTURESQUE ATLAS OF AUSTRALASIA. Reduced facsimile edition, 2 vols. in 1, demy 4to; pp. [xii], 254, [4]; [255]-530; 26 full-page plates & about 700 illustrations in text; original papered boards; a very good copy in dustwrapper. Sydney; Ure Smith; (1974). ***Originally published in 1886. #32419 A$65.00

33 Gleeson, James. COLONIAL PAINTERS 1788-1880. Australian Painting Studio Series. General Editor; John Henshaw. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. 128; 75 coloured plates (some double & full-page), 17 b/w. illustrations (mostly full-page), list of works in public collections, bibliography, alphabetical index of artists; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Melbourne); Lansdowne, Australian Art Library; (1971). #26198 A$85.00

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35 Goulburn District Family History Society; Compiled by the. BURIALS IN THE COUNTY OF ARGYLE NSW 1856-1918. First Edition; pp. [ii], iv, 442; original wrappers; a fine copy. (Goulburn; The Goulburn District Family History Society Inc.; 2001). #23603 A$25.00

36 Govett, William Romaine: SKETCHES OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Written and Illustrated for The Saturday Magazine in 1836-37 by William Romaine Govett. Together with an Essay on The Saturday Magazine by Gaston Renard and an Account of his Life by Annette Potts. Demy 4to, First Edition (as a book); pp. xxxii, 96; portrait frontispiece and one plate (see below), sketch map, 20 illustrations, notes, index; original decorated printed cloth. Melbourne; Gaston Renard Publisher; 1977. ***Edition limited to 200 numbered copies for sale, 30 for private circulation and 20 for copyright, publicity and other circulation. This is one of the 30 numbered copies for private circulation, having an additional plate of Govett s Leap facing the limitation notice. The original twenty Sketches published in The Saturday Magazine over a period have never before been published in book form. [FERGUSON, incidentally, in his Bibliography of Australia - item 2175 - records only the first fourteen sketches]. GOVETT was Assistant Surveyor under Major T. L. MITCHELL from 1828 to 1833, and recorded many of the topographical features of Sydney s environs for the first time. Govett s Leap was named in his honour. #48117 A$225.00

37 Hardy, Bobbie. WEST OF THE DARLING. First Edition; pp. xviii, 270; 2 maps, 28 plates, bibliography, index; original papered boards; (some soiling); a very good copy in dustwrapper. (Brisbane); The Jacaranda Press; (1969). ***The Aborigines, Sturt s explorations, mining, etc. #25397 A$45.00

38 Henderson, John. OBSERVATIONS ON THE COLONIES OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND VAN DIEMEN S LAND. By John Henderson. Calcutta: Printed at the Baptist Mission Press, Circular Road. 1832. Facsimile Edition; pp. [ii], xxviii, 154(last blank), [2](table of Experiments on the Temperature of the Ocean, made during a voyage from N. S. Wales to Bengal, verso blank), [155]-180(A letter on Nomenclature, etc.), [2](blank); 3 plates; original vinyl; a fine copy. [Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1965]. ***Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 103. Only 492 copies were printed. The main text is in 2 sections, each with half-title: pp. 1-106, Observations on the Political Economy of New South Wales and Van Diemen s Land; and pp. 107-154, Observations on the Natural History, &c. [including Geology, etc.] of New South Wales and Van Diemen s Land. #11181 A$165.00

39 Hunt, Harold. THE MASTER PRINTERS OF SYDNEY. The Story of the Printing and Allied Trades Employers Association of New South Wales, 1887-1971. 4to, First Edition; pp. xvi, 208(last 3 blank); 32 plates, 7 appendices, index of person, general index; original plasticised cloth; a nice copy. Sydney; (The Printing and Allied Trades Employers Association of New South Wales); 1976. #15661 A$40.00

40 Jervis, James. A HISTORY OF THE BERRIMA DISTRICT 1798-1973. Chapters XXIII and XXIV by A. V. J. Parry, F.T.C.S. Med. 8vo, Second Edition, Third Impression; pp. [x], 214(last blank); 23 plates including full-page map, index, Errata & notes; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (North Sydney); Library of Australian History in association with Wingecarribee Shire Council; 1986. ***First published in 1962, revised edition in 1973, the Errata and Notes are new to this third impression. #23552 A$65.00

41 Kearns, R. H. B. SILVERTON. A Brief History. Cr. 4to, Fifth Edition, Third Impression; pp. 64; 2 maps, 92 illustrations, references, index; original wrappers; a fine copy. Broken Hill; The Broken Hill Historical Society; 1992. #23785 A$25.00

42 Kearns, R. H. B. BROKEN HILL. Volume 1 1883-1893, Discovery and Development. 3rd Edn., 3rd Impr.; pp. 68; endpaper maps, 81 illusts., index. Broken Hill, New South Wales; Published by the Broken Hill Historical Society; 2003. [with] Kearns, R. H. B. BROKEN HILL. Volume 2 1894-1914, The Uncertain Years. First Edition, 6th Impr.; pp. 72; 106 illusts., index. Adelaide; Openbook Publishers; 2002. [with] Kearns, R. H. B. BROKEN HILL. Volume 3 1915-1939, New Horizons. First Edition, 5th Impr.; pp. 76; 138 illusts., index. Broken Hill, New South Wales; Published by the Broken Hill Historical Society; 2000. [with] Kearns, R. H. B. BROKEN HILL. Volume 4 1940-1973, The First Century. Revised Edition. Second Edition; pp. 88; 174 illusts., index. Broken Hill, New South Wales; Published by the Broken Hill Historical Society; 1987. Together, 4 vols., all in original stiff pictorial wrappers; fine copies. Broken Hill and Adelaide; Broken Hill Historical Society; 1987-2003. #23555 A$95.00

43 Kepert, L. V.; Edited by. HISTORY AS IT HAPPENED. [The Sydney Morning Herald. 150 years of news and pictures from our oldest newspaper]. 4to, First Edition; pp. [vi], 186; numerous illustrations; original stiff wrappers; (inscription on half-title). (Melbourne); Nelson; (1981). #30370 A$25.00

44 Kerr, James Semple. GOULBURN CORRECTIONAL CENTRE. A Plan for the Conservation of the Precinct and Its Buildings. Commissioned by the NSW Public Works for the Department of Corrective Services. 4to, First Edition; pp. iv, 60; 53 figures & illustrations, 2 appendices, index; original stiff wrappers; a nice copy. (Sydney); Department of Correctional Services; 1994. #23889 A$25.00

45 King, Arthur H., B.A.; Edited by. FOR SO MUCH, WHAT SHALL WE REPAY? A History of Secondary Education in Hay and the First Sixty Years of Hay War Memorial High School. 1923-1983. Compiled by - Michael A. Smithson, B.A., Neville J. Pollard, B.A., Gregory D. Raffin, B.A. Litt. B. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. 56; plan, several illustrations; original stiff wrappers; a nice copy. Hay; Printed by The Riverine Grazier ; 1983. #23606 A$25.00

46 King, Hazel. ELIZABETH MACARTHUR AND HER WORLD. First Edition; pp. xii, 228(last blank); 4 plates, appendix, bibliography, index; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Sydney); Sydney University Press; (1980). #21758 A$60.00

47 McNicol, Steve. MURRAY PADDLESHIP REVIEW. Historical Text courtesy Ronald Parsons and Gould Books. First Edition; pp. 24; 20 illustrations; original stiff wrappers; a very good copy. Elizabeth, South Australia; Railmac Publications; 1988. ***Together with an ex-library copy of a similar publication titled A Pictorial Review of Murray River Paddle Ships by Ronald Parsons, 24 pp., 1985. #23781 A$20.00

48 Maritime Services Board of New South Wales, The. SAILING DIRECTIONS. New South Wales Coast. Seventh Edition. Med. 8vo; pp. 296(last blank); several charts & other illustrations (some coloured.), index; original cloth (slightly bumped); a fine copy. [Sydney]; Maritime Services Board of New South Wales; 1963. #38571 A$45.00

49 (Maritime Services Board of New South Wales). THE PORTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Australia. 4to, 1969 Edition; pp. 36; 6 coloured maps, several coloured & b/w. illustrations; original slick pictorial papered boards; (slight wrinkling of edges); a good ex-library copy with minimal marking. (Sydney; Maritime Services Board of New South Wales); [1969]. #23632 A$25.00

50 Mawson, Douglas. GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN THE BROKEN HILL AREA. By D. Mawson, D.Sc., B.E. (Lecturer in Mineralogy and Petrology at the University, Adelaide, and Hon. Curator of Minerals at the South Australian Museum), Edited by Walter Howchin, F.G.S. 4to, First Edition; pp. [vi], [211]-320(last blank); 32 plates (including large folding coloured geological plan), each with facing leaf of descriptive text; original wrappers; a fine copy; very scarce. Adelaide; Rigby Limited; 1912. ***Memoirs of the Royal Society of South Australia, Vol. II, Part 4. Douglas Mawson is of course better known for his Antarctic work, but this work is an important contribution to the literature on Broken Hill. #57525 A$275.00

RARE PACIFIC NARRATIVE 51 Michelena Y Rojas, Francisco. VIAJES CIENTIFICOS EN TODO EL MUNDO, desde 1822 hasta 1842; durante los cuales fueron visitadas la Oceania en sus tres nuevas divisiones geographicas: Malesia, Polynesia y Australia; el Asia y sus grandes regiones: China, India y Arabia; el Africa en lo mas interesante de ella: Cairo, Alejandria, Argel y Tunez; Cuatro veges la Europa en sus Imperios, reinos y ciudades: Inglaterra, Francia, Espana, Italia, Turquia y Grecia, etc.; otras Tantas laamerica en los principales Estados que la Compnen: Canada, Estados Unidos, Mejico, Venezuela, Nueva Granada, Ecuador y Peru, etc. Dedicados A la Nacion Venezolana por Francisco Michelena Y Rojas. Madrid. I. Boix, Editor, calle de carretas, num. 8. MDCCXLIII. Roy. 8vo, First Edition; pp. [ii](blank), 428, [4](index, last blank); portrait frontispiece, a large folding map of the Pacific (a short tear repaired), folding plan of Sydney in 1840,

12 lithographed plates executed by J. Aragon (a small narrow strip torn from blank fore-margin of first plate), Errata, List of Subscribers; a fine copy with only a touch of the foxing usually found; recent half dark red morocco, raised bands on spine, with cloth sides. Madrid; I. Boix; 1843. ***Ferguson 3697 (2 copies only); Hill 2, 1157; Not in Sabin; O Reilly-Reitmann 1039; Forbes 1431. Michelena y Rojas was a native of Venezuela and his narrative was printed in Spain for publication in Venezuela by subscription. Ferguson notes erroneously that this work contains accounts of all seven voyages made by the author, but in fact the entire work (apart from a brief note in the Preface) concerns his sixth and most important voyage, one of the rarest and leastknown voyages to the Pacific. Departing from Mazatlan, Mexico, Michelena y Rojas crossed the Pacific in the years 1840-41, spending some 33 days exploring the Hawaiian Islands (to which he devotes 4 chapters, including portraits of Kamehameha III and Governor John Adams). From there he sailed to Tahiti, Rotuma and via Norfolk Island to Australia (with a fine plan of Sydney in 1840, a plate of part of the Botanic Gardens and another of the aboriginal inhabitants). He continued to Vanikoro (with an account of Dillon s discovery of the fate of La Perouse), Guam in the Marianas, the Caroline Islands, Philippines, Macao, and Singapore. His route is traced on the folding map and the author includes an account of the Papuans. Some doubt has been cast by Saul H. Riesenberg on the authenticity of the narrative but it seems clear that it is an amalgam of personal observation and information from other contemporary sources. Michelena also published (1837) the official account of the Venezuelan exploring expedition up the Orinoco and down the Amazon Rivers, and later wrote a history of South American exploration published in 1867. #34806 A$12,500.00

52 Moorhouse, Geoffrey. SYDNEY. Med. 8vo, First Edition; pp. x, 278(last blank); endpaper map, full-page plan, 16 coloured plates, sources, bibliography, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. London; Weidenfeld and Nicolson; (1999). ***A history and account of the city today. #13260 A$50.00

53 Mudie, James. THE FELONRY OF NEW SOUTH WALES: Being a Faithful Picture of the Real Romance of Life in Botany Bay, with Anecdotes of Botany Bay Society and a Plan of Sydney. Edited by Walter Stone. Pp. xiv, 218(last 3 blank); folding map, appendix, addenda; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. Melbourne; Lansdowne Press; 1964. ***Here reprinted for the first time. In this edition the Editor has included the contemporary MS. marginal notes in a copy of the original edition of 1837 in his possession (see Ferguson 2312 for original edition). #229 A$125.00

54 Paine, Daniel: THE JOURNAL OF DANIEL PAINE 1794-1797: Together with Documents Illustrating the Beginning of Government Boat-Building and Timber-gathering in New South Wales, 1795-1805. Edited by Dr. R. J. B. Knight and Dr. Alan Frost. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. [ii], xxx, 110(last 3 blank); 4 plates, appendices, Biographical Register, index; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Sydney; Library of Australian History; 1983. #5116 A$45.00

55 Phillip, Arthur: COPIES AND EXTRACTS OF LETTERS from Governor Phillip, giving an Account of the Nature and Fertility of the Land in and adjoining to any Settlement in New South Wales, and Of the Probability of raising any, and what Provisions thereon, and of the Behaviour and Employment of the Convicts sent there, and which have been received since the last Account was laid before the House of Commons. To which are prefixed, Copies and Extracts of Letters from the Office of Secretary of State for the Home Department, bearing Date since the last Accounts relative to the Transporting of Convicts to New South Wales, and providing for the same. London: Printed for J. Debrett, Opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly. M.DCC.XCII. Med. 4to, First Edition; pp. [ii](title, verso blank), [ii](contents), 128(last blank); (a little moderate foxing); old full calf in contemporary style by Sangorski & Sutcliffe; a fine copy; very rare. London; J. Debrett; 1792. ***Ferguson 144; Wantrup 12. This is the public reprinting of the House of Commons Paper published two months earlier, together with the extremely rare Extracts of Letters, &c from Governor Phillip, relating to New South Wales. Ordered to be printed 21st May 1792 (Ferguson 143). The latter is reprinted at Pp. 123-127 of the present work and deals particularly with agriculture and land cultivation. These are invaluable documents on the progress of the fledgling settlement during 1790, especially the letters from Phillip, King, Paterson and other colonial officers. Even the lists of clothing and other articles requested and sent out are immensely interesting for the light they shed on the needs and problems of the colony. A foundation work of paramount importance, very seldom offered for sale. #21798 A$35,000.00

56 Phillips, Marion. A COLONIAL AUTOCRACY. New South Wales Under Governor Macquarie 1810-1821. 2nd Impression; pp. xxiv, 336; chronology, bibliography, index; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Sydney; Sydney University Press; (1971). ***First printed in 1909. Includes Bligh s deposition. #6466 A$75.00

57 Plowman, Peter. MURRAY DARLING PADDLEBOATS. 4to, First Edition; pp. 80; numerous coloured illustrations; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy. [Sydney]; Rosenberg; (2005). #23688 A$28.00

58 Provis, J. Selkirk & Johnson, K. A. CADMAN S COTTAGE. The Life and Times of John Cadman In Colonial Sydney-- 1798-1848. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. [xii], 15-146(but complete, last blank); endpaper plans, 25 plates, index; a fine copy in dustwrapper. Sydney; Privately Published; 1972. ***This edition is limited to 1500 copies of which 500 are numbered and signed by both Authors, this being one of the signed copies. #36197 A$75.00

59 Reynolds, G. T. (Snr.). THE HISTORY OF THE PORT OF NELLIGEN, Part 1. First Edition; pp. 112; several maps & illustrations, bibliography, index; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy. (Batemans Bay); The Clyde River and Batemans Bay Historical Society (founded 1977); 1985. #23604 A$25.00

60 Rowe, Gwen. SALTBUSH RAINBOW. [The Early Days at White Cliffs]. Med. 8vo, Second Edition; pp. [iv], vi, 58(last blank); map, several illustrations, bibliography; original stiff wrappers; a fine copy. (Saltbush Corner, White Cliffs; Gwen R. Rowe; 1998). ***First published 1983. #49235 A$25.00

61 Ruhen, Olaf; van Sommers, Tess & Thompson, Patricia; Text by. HISTORIC SYDNEY SKETCHBOOK. Drawings by Unk White & Cedric Emanuel. Med. 8vo, First Combined Edition; pp. 248(last blank); 118 drawings (some coloured); original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. [Adelaide]; Rigby; (1977). #18585 A$40.00

62 Solomon, R. J. THE RICHEST LODE. Broken Hill 1883-1988. Demy 4to, First Edition; pp. 424; several maps & plans (including 1 full page & coloured), numerous coloured & b/w illustrations, notes, index; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. (Sydney); Hale & Iremonger; (1988). #26427 A$95.00

63 Special Correspondent, A.: THE BARRIER SILVER AND TIN FIELDS IN 1888. Being a Series of Letters Written by a Special Correspondent of The South Australian Register, Adelaide Observer, and Evening Journal, and re-printed from those papers. Med. 8vo, Facsimile Edition; pp. [ii], [8](adv.), [4], 86, [28](adv.); folding map, index; original vinyl; a fine copy. [Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1970]. ***An unnumbered volume in the Australiana Facsimile Editions series. 610 copies were printed. Originally published in 1888. #29091 A$120.00

64 Svenson, Geoffrey. WHAT WAS AT... MILPARINKA. [A guide to the ghost town]. First Edition; pp. [vi], vi, 60(misnumbered 58); 2 maps, several illustrations, notes, references; original colour-pictorial wrappers; a fine copy. (Sutherland, Nsw); Milparinka Archaeology; 1995. #23571 A$25.00

65 Swan, Keith and Carnegie, Margaret. IN STEP WITH STURT. Cr. 4to, First Edition; pp. xii, 116(last blank); 3 double-page & 5 smaller maps, 36 illustrations, 13 full-page facsimiles of documents, Journal pages & letters, appendix, index; original papered boards; a very good copy in very slightly worn dustwrapper. (Armadale, Victoria; Graphic Books; 1979). ***Signed by Keith Swan. #53468 A$50.00

66 Sydney: SYDNEY. ANZAAS 44th Congress 14-18th August 1972. Oblong 8vo; pp. [ii], 18; map, with key, several illustrations; original stiff wrappers. Sydney; ANZAAS; 1972. ***A brief guide to the city for attendees. #64603 A$10.00

67 Sydney: THE SYDNEY HERALD. [A facsimile reproduction of the first thirty eight issues from April 18, 1831 to January 2, 1832.]. Demy folio, Facsimile Edition; pp. [viii], [172](last 2 blank); illustrated endpapers; original vinyl (corners bumped, otherwise a very good copy in torn dustwrapper). [Lidcombe, N.S.W.; Land Printers]; N.D. [c. 1979]. ***The Sydney Herald later became The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia s oldest surviving newspaper. #25185 A$60.00

68 Sydney Gazette: THE SYDNEY GAZETTE AND NEW SOUTH WALES ADVERTISER. A Facsimile Reproduction. Volume One, March 5, 1803 to February 26, 1804 [and Volumes II to VIII, from March 4, 1804 to December 29, 1810]. 8 vols. in 6, roy. 4to & impl. 4to; pp. in total approx. 1400; modern index to each vol.; in original buckram; a very good set, all but Vols. II and VI/VII in dustwrappers (Vol. VI/VII also lacking front endpaper). Sydney; Public Library of New South Wales in association with John Ferguson [Vol. I], Angus and Robertson [Vols. II-VIII]; 1965-82. ***An invaluable reference for early Australian history. Volume I is the 1982 reprint. A ninth volume was published in Canberra by Roebuck Press in 1973: this is not present. #14879 A$275.00

69 Tench, Watkin. A NARRATIVE OF THE EXPEDITION TO BOTANY BAY. By Captain Watkin Tench. First published in 1789, and now reprinted in type facsimile of the first edition, with additions from the third and other editions of the Same Year. Edition Renard, Melbourne, 2004. Limited Edition; pp. [iv], xii, 164, [2](blank), [2](adv.); endpaper track chart of the First Fleet, coloured frontispiece (portrait of Tench), 3 plates (reproductions of contemporary views & chart), bibliographical and publishing notes; section sewn and cased in full cloth, gilt, top edge dyed and marker ribbon. Melbourne; Edition Renard; 2004. ***Edition limited to 200 numbered copies for sale, of which 120 are bound in full cloth as here. The book is an exact type-facsimile of the rare First Edition, with the original long esses replaced by the modern form to aid readability, but otherwise faithful to the original. Additional material from the second and third editions is added where this differs from the First Edition, and illustrations from contemporary sources illuminate the text and an essay on the publishing history of the work. #41752 A$175.00

70 Toghill, Jeff. SYDNEY HARBOUR OF YESTERYEAR. The glass plate photography of William James Hall. Published in association with the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron. Oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. 128(last blank); very numerous illustrations; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Sydney); Reed; (1982). #23773 A$65.00

71 Tolcher, H. M. DROUGHT OR DELUGE. Man in the Cooper s Creek Region. First Edition; pp. xii, 268(last blank); 4 full-page maps, 24 plates, 2 appendices, index; original papered boards; a very good copy in dustwrapper. (Melbourne); Melbourne University Press; 1986. #15309 A$90.00

72 Tyrrell, James R. OLD BOOKS, OLD FRIENDS, OLD SYDNEY. The fascinating reminiscences of a Sydney bookseller. Cr. 4to, Second Edition; pp. xiv, 222(last 3 blank); plan of Sydney, 72 illustrations on 52 plates, index; original papered boards; a nice copy in dustwrapper. (Sydney); Angus and Robertson; (1987). ***First published in 1952, this edition includes most of the Postscript, published in 1957. #27964 A$45.00

73 University of Sydney. SOME ANNALS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. 1850-1967. 4to, First Edition; pp. 12; 5 illustrations; original wrappers. Sydney; University of Sydney; 1967. #64687 A$10.00

74 van Sommers, Tess. CEDRIC EMANUEL S PARRAMATTA SKETCHBOOK. Small oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. 64; 49 illustrations (mostly full-page); a fine copy in dustwrapper. (Adelaide); Rigby; (1977). #36907 A$25.00

75 [Walker, Thomas]. A MONTH IN THE BUSH OF AUSTRALIA. Journal of One of a Party of Gentlemen who recently travelled from Sydney to Port Philip. With some remarks on the present state of the farming establishments and society in the settled parts of the Argyle Country. Facsimile Edition; pp. [ii], iv, 54, [2] (blank); original vinyl; a fine copy. [Adelaide; Libraries Board of South Australia; 1965]. ***Australiana Facsimile Editions No. 114 (590 copies printed including a 1970 reprint). Originally published London, J. Cross and Simpkin & Marshall, 1838; see Ferguson 2667. The original edition is very rare. #14809 A$125.00

76 Webb, R. J. THE RISING SUN. A History of Moree and District. 1862. 1962. Small oblong 4to, Third Impression; pp. 140; numerous illustrations; original cloth-backed stiff wrappers (front wrapper slightly creased); a very good copy. Moree; [Moree Champion; 1977]. #23755 A$45.00

77 Wellings, H. P. BENJAMIN BOYD IN AUSTRALIA (1842-1849). Shipping Magnate: Merchant: Banker: Pastoralist and Station Owner: Member of the Legislative Council: Town Planner: Whaler. Reprint; pp. 48(last blank); 12 illustrations; original wrappers; a very good copy. [Bega; The Author]; N.D. [c. 1970]. #28728 A$15.00

78 Wellings, H. P. EDEN AND TWOFOLD BAY. Discovery, Early History and Points of Interest 1797-1965. 3rd Edition(?); pp. 48; fullpage map, 12 illustrations; original wrappers. [Bega]; The Author (?); [1970]. #9165 A$20.00

79 Wells, William Henry. A GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OR GAZETTEER OF THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES 1848. Med. 8vo, Facsimile Edition; pp. [viii], xvi, 438, [2](blank), 16(adv.); 27 plates (including 1 folding & 22 full-page maps), notes; original cloth; a fine copy in worn dustwrapper. Sydney; The Council of the Library of New South Wales; 1970. ***First published in Sydney: by W. & F. Ford, George Street, 1848. #36302 A$85.00

80 [Wendel, Robert]. NEW SOUTH WALES ALBUM. Oblong 4to, First Edition; pp. [iv](copy of letter to Charles Troedel & Co., and Preface, versos blank), [22], XXVIII(last blank); 22 fine coloured chromo-lithographed plates (2 doublepage) signed by R. Wendel and lithographed by C. Troedel; original cloth sides, recently expertly rebacked and recornered with roan in original style; (some minor foxing, but without any of the usual adhesion damage due to sticky ink); a fine copy; very rare. [Sydney; Charles Troedel & Co. Lith.; 1878]. ***Ferguson 17330-17332; Wantrup 265. This was the last of the fine pictorial topographical books published in Australia and is possibly one of the rarest, especially in view of the common problems with ink adhesion mentioned above. This copy is similar to the most substantial of three variants mentioned by Ferguson (17330) and includes the 28-page supplement on the history of New South Wales, but does not contain the 12 advertising leaves mentioned in his description. Ferguson s 17331 and 17332 do not contain any letterpress. #18305 A$6500.00

81 Whitaker, Richard. SYDNEYSIDE. [Compares early photographs and maps with streetscapes of today]. Med. 4to, First Edition; pp. 214, [2](blank); numerous maps & illustrations (some coloured), bibliography; original papered boards; a fine copy in dustwrapper. (North Ryde); Gregory s; (1986). ***An attractively produced, interesting and informative book. #23615 A$75.00

NEVER BEFORE REPUBLISHED WITH THE PLATES IN COLOUR 82 White, John. JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO NEW SOUTH WALES. By John White. First published in 1790. Now reprinted with 65 Coloured Plates reproduced at enlarged scale. Melbourne, Edition Renard, MMII. Folio, Fourth Edition; pp. 226; frontispiece (View in Port Jackson), 65 coloured plates from the hand-coloured originals, 1 text illust. (facsimile of original title-page); full dark green vegetable-tanned goatskin, gilt; all edges gilt; a fine copy. Melbourne; Edition Renard; 2002. ***Edition of 212 numbered copies, 200 only for sale. This sumptuous new edition is reprinted with the text entirely reset in Garamond, attractively printed in black, red and green, and the plates enlarged by 50%. The plates, by Sarah Stone, F. P. Nodder and other fine artists comprise 29 of birds (including splendid parrots), 10 of reptiles and amphibians, 7 mammals (marsupials and the Dingo), 6 of fishes, 9 of plants (including magnificent Banksias) 2 of invertebrates and 2 of Aboriginal weapons and artefacts. In the original edition the leaf Hh4 is cancelled in some copies with a variant text describing in the cancelled state a description of the Wattled Bee-Eater, or Merops, Female and in the uncancelled state a description of the male bird. Both texts have been reproduced here and there are some bibliographical and publishing notes appended. This was the first natural history book on Australia of any significance to be published after the arrival of the First Fleet and has never before been republished with the plates in colour. Edition Renard was awarded two Gold Medals at the 20th National Print Awards, and a Certificate of Manufacturing Excellence of the Victorian Manufacturers Hall of Fame for this book. #8963 A$2375.00

83 Wyatt, Ransome T. THE HISTORY OF GOULBURN, N.S.W. Facsimile Edition, Second Impression; pp. [ii], 16, 518; 6 plates, 20 text illustrations, index; original wrappers; a fine copy. [Goulburn; Goulburn Mulwaree Council; 2006]. ***First published 1941. #23554 A$30.00

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Some previous short lists (continued): Short List No. 61 Books and Printing. 64 items. Short List No. 60 Sailing, Navigation, Small Boat Voyages. 48 items. Short List No. 59 Australian Land Exploration Part 2. 42 items. Short List No. 58 Discovery of Australia (Part 3). 49 items. Short List No. 57. Antarctica. 70 items. Short List No. 56. Victoria. 59 items. Short List No. 55 Australian Land Exploration (Part 1). 37 items. Short List No. 54 Discovery of Australia (Part 2). 52 items. Short List No. 53 First Fleet & Early Settlement. 45 items. Short List No. 52 Anthropology. 61 items. Short List No. 51 Discovery of Australia (Part 1). 51 items. Short List No. 50 Western Australia and South Australia. 53 items. Short List No. 49 Military, Naval, Shipping, etc. 57 items. Short List No. 48 Australiana Miscellany. 67 items. Short List No. 47 Evolution and Intelligence. 60 items. Short List No. 46 Hakluyt Society Publications. 56 items. Short List No. 45 Paper, Bookbinding & Book Design. 53 items. Short List No. 44 Exploration. 78 items. Short List No. 43 National Geographic Publications. 71 items. Short List No. 42 Australian Aborigines. 53 items. Short List No. 41 Polar Regions. 81 items. Short List No. 40 Natural History. 66 items. Short List No. 39 Reference Books. 70 items. Short List No. 38 Voyages and Travels. 66 items. Short List No. 37 Australian History. 60 items. Short List No. 36 Literature. 87 items. Short List No. 35 Newspapers, Magazines, Journals. 90 items. Short List No. 34 Goldfields, Geology, Mining. 70 items. Short List No. 33. Printing and Printing History. 79 items.

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