British seaweeds.
London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1963. Octavo, text illustrations, colour plates, signature, bookplate, fine copy. More
London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1963. Octavo, text illustrations, colour plates, signature, bookplate, fine copy. More
Codicote: Wheldon & Wesley, (1970. third edition). Octavo, 63 black and white plates, fine copy. More
London: Wheldon & Wesley, (1954. third edition). Octavo, uncoloured plates. Publisher's cloth, some wear and owner's inscriptions. More
London: British Museum (Natural History), 1977. Octavo, text illustrations. More
Adelaide: Government Printer, 1965. Octavo, softcover. More
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Octavo, text illustrations, 3bookplate, very good copy in dustwrapper. BIOMASS (Biological Investigation of Marine Antarctic Systems and Stocks) was a unique, large-scale, long term, international research programme established in 1977 to investigate the ecology of the Southern Ocean. More
South Melbourne: Lothian, (1992. reprint), Quarto, dustwrapper, photographs, text illustrations. Eu-Go includes the major genus Eucalyptus and other genera such as Ficus and Goodenia. More
South Melbourne: Lothian, 1982. Quarto, photographs, text illustrations, very good copy in slightly sunned and chipped dustwrapper, signed by David Jones. More
New Bedford: Chanticleer Press, (1970. reprint). Quarto, colour photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
Oxford: Clarendon Press, (1900. second edition). Octavo, text illustrations. Publisher's black quarter morocco, some slight wear otherwise a very good set. More
London: Reprinted from the Journal of the Linnean Society, 1896. Octavo, wrappers, More
New York: Bulfinch Press, 2007. Quarto, colour photographs. Dustwrappers in various states of disrepair. WAS $85. This volume offers images of staggering detail and subtlety. Nobody has been able to match Feinstein's mastery of flower photography, and nowhere is his remarkable talent as evident as it is in these pictures..... More
Sydney: Royal Botanic Gardens, 1985. Octavo, paperback, photographs. More
London: J. & W. Rider, 1878-1879. Octavo, Half black calf, marbled edges, illustrations, some spotting, hinge cracked on volume two. More
Carlton South: Melbourne University Press, 2004. Quarto, illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. Colonial gardens, as microcosms of the issues that faced colonial society, still inform our imaginings. The six gardeners chosen to explore the complexity of the colonial landscape view are Daniel Bunce, William Guilfoyle, William Macarthur, Thomas Lang, Josiah..... More
Cambridge: [Cambridge] University Press, (1948-1952. first edition). Octavo, illustrations, two folding maps. Publisher's cloth, a few flecks. More
College Station: Texas A & M UP, 1979. Octavo, text illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
Sydney: Collins, 1977. Octavo, colour plates, fine copy in laminated boards. A minor classic of southern Australian botany and still useful. More
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1970. Octavo, text illustrations, very good copy in worn dustwrapper. More
Perth: Western Australian Newspapers, 1956. Octavo, colour plates, text illustrations, fine copy in worn dustwrapper. More
Piscataway: Rutgers University Press, 2007. Octavo, line drawings, fine copy in dustwrapper. Geared specifically for landscape architects, designers, land managers, and restorationists, this book offers practical advice on how to increase the amount of indigenous flora growing in the metropolitan area and, in some cases, to reintroduce plants that have..... More
London: Bell and Daldy, 1872. Tall octavo, 80 chromolithographs with accompanying text leaves. Handsome contemporary half morocco with gilt spine, some flecking, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt; a very good set. More
Canberra: AGPS, 1992. Octavo, text illustrations, text illustrations, top edge dust-stained, dustwrapper. More
Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1992. Octavo, text illustrations, fine copy in dustwrapper. This is the first of six volumes on the lichens, found as incrustations on bark, rock and soil in virtually all habitats. These frequently overlooked plants are often the first colonisers of bare areas, but are also..... More