A systematic revision of the Australian thornbills.
Melbourne: National Museum of Victoria, 1936. Octavo, maps, softcover. Reprinted from Memoirs of the National Museum, number ten. More
Melbourne: National Museum of Victoria, 1936. Octavo, maps, softcover. Reprinted from Memoirs of the National Museum, number ten. More
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1954. Octavo, text illustrations, signature, preliminary spots and tape mars, grubby, spotty dustwrapper. More
Canberra: Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, 1943. Octavo, publisher's wrappers, chipped and detached Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, Leaflet No. 53, More
Canberra: Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, 1943. Octavo, publisher's wrappers, stamp. Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, Leaflet Number 53. More
Canberra: Verity Hewitt Bookshop, 1942. Octavo, photographs. Publisher's wrappers, limited to 200 copies, numbered and signed by the author. More
London: H. F. & G. Witherby, 1920-1926. Quarto, Contemporary half morocco, library stamps of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. Supplement Number one (Check list): Orders Casuariiformes to Menuriformes, 1920. Supplement Number two (Check list): Order Passeriformes (part), 1923. Supplement Number three (Check list): Order Passeriformes (concluding part)..... More
London: Author, 1931. Quarto, Handsome brown full calf with gilt spine and coloured labels, uncut, wrappers retained. More
London: Witherby & Co, 1913. Large octavo, coloured map. Publisher's cloth with gilt stamped Brolga, small tear on base of spine, otherwise a fine copy with the contents crisp and bright, scarce in this condition. The prospectus calls for an edition of 250 copies. More
[London]: British Ornithologists' Union, 1927-1930. Octavo, Later half calf and marbled boards, uncut, wrappers retained. More
[London]: British Ornithologists' Union, 1927-1930. Octavo, Publisher's wrappers, slight chipping, uncut, a very good set. More
[London]: British Ornithologists' Union, 1927-1930. Octavo, Binder's green cloth, a very good copy. More
Sydney: Author, 1946. Octavo, publisher's cloth, very good copy. More
Canberra: National Library of Australia, 1966. Quarto, publisher's wrappers. Gregory Mathews was one of the great bird book collectors of his time. He donated his library to the Australian National Library in 1939. More
Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2010. Small octavo, dustwrapper, colour illustrations. Ebenezer Edward Gostelow (1866-1944) began his 50 year teaching career at the age of 15. He was a keen naturalist and took every opportunity to study the local plants and birds. Gostelow would liven up his blackboards with captivating..... More
Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2014. Quarto, colour illustrations, photographs, bookplate, softcover. Lilian Medland has not received until now the recognition she deserves as a painter of birds. Due to world events and circumstances, five important books on birds containing her superb illustrations were never published. Even now, she is..... More
Melbourne: Gould League of Victoria, 1997. Octavo, colour photographs, signature, softcover. More
Sydney: Biocon Research Group, 1988. Octavo, softcover. More
Halls Gap: Halls Gap Tourist Information Centre, 1982. Quarto, colour photographs, wrappers. More
[Melbourne]: Melbourne Council of the National Museum of Victor, 1975. Octavo, wrappers, plus folding chart. More
Prahran: Andrew Isles, 1990. Octavo, wrappers, illustrations. Naturae Number 1. An essay on the natural history propsectuss, primarily ornithological. More
Melbourne: National Museum of Victoria, 1966. Octavo, wrappers, photographs, folding map. Reprinted from the Victorian Year Book No. 80. More
Wollongong: The Illawarra Natural History Society, 1955. Octavo, printed wrappers. Reprinted from The Emu. volume 55. More
Melbourne: Rigby, (1975. first edition). Quarto, colour photographs, signature, very good copy in dustwrapper. More
East Melbourne: Department of Conservation and Environment, 1991. Quarto, softcover. More
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2017. Octavo, paperback, flexibound, colour illustrations by Jeff Davies, Peter Marsack and Kim Franklin, maps. The new CSIRO Publishing Australian Bird Guide (ABG) has been ten years in the making. With all Australian endemics and non-endemics, described and illustrated in all plumage states, this guide will be..... More