A field guide to Australian frogs.
Adelaide: Rigby, 1977. Octavo, colour photographs, signature, fine copy in dustwrapper. Only 2000 copies printed. More
Adelaide: Rigby, 1977. Octavo, colour photographs, signature, fine copy in dustwrapper. Only 2000 copies printed. More
Woden: National Parks Association, 1997. Octavo, colour photographs, texter mark, signature, softcover. This guide combines concise descriptions with superb photography to allow accurate identification of all fifty reptiles and fifteen frogs found in the region. More
Princeton: Princeton University Press, [2014]. Octavo, colour photographs, owner's sticker, softcover. Contains the excellent photographs of well known Australian birdwatcher and photographer Geoff Jones. The guide covers all 714 species of resident birds and regularly occurring migrants and features more than 1,100 stunning colour photographs, including many photographs of subspecies..... More
Sydney: Surrey Beatty, (1998. second edition). Octavo, paperback, colour illustrations, text illustrations, keys. This book is an introduction to a study of Sydney sandstone flora. The text is supported by many explanatory illustrations and references to familiar and not-so-familiar plants. More
Sydney: Rigby, (1976. first edition). Octavo, colour photographs, maps, signature, dustwrapper. More
Surry Hills: Reader's Digest, (1995. second edition), Octavo, colour photographs, maps, sofcover. The first comprehensive photographic field guide to Australian birds. The text is placed opposite the relevant photographs. More
Frenchs Forest: New Holland, (2002. second edition). Octavo, colour photographs, maps, owner's sticker, softcover. This highly successful book features all 840 bird species that live on or visit the Australian continent. Following a brief introduction about bird biology, habitats and bird families, the main part of the book comprises species..... More
Frenchs Forest: New Holland, 2004. Octavo, colour photographs, text illustrations, softcover. Features over 300 species, subspecies and varietal forms. Distinguishing features and the species' natural distribution supplement detailed descriptions and line drawings. For gardeners there are notes on suitable conditions and cultivation. More
Melbourne: Inkata Press, 1980. Octavo, colour photographs, signature, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
Hawthorn: Bloomings Books, 1999. Octavo, colour photographs, softcover. This excellent, compact guide identifies 252 species, including a photograph. For each species the plant is described, the suburban range and overall distribution given, habitat and related species are discussed and their requirements for cultivation outlined. More
Sydney: New Holland, (2019. reprint). Octavo, paperback, colour photographs, maps. Features include compact, easy to use format; authoritative text describing key identification features; and full-colour photographs illustrating each of the 222 species. More
West Melbourne: Nelson, 1978. Octavo, colour photographs, signature, softcover. More
Melbourne: Inkata Press, (1983. reprint). Octavo, colour photographs, contacted dustwrapper. More
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. Octavo, paperback, colour photographs, map. One of the most amazing wildlife-watching destinations on earth, the Top End of Australia's Northern Territory is home to incredible birds and animals, from gaudy Red-collared Lorikeets to sinister Estuarine crocodiles and raucous Black flying-foxes. With this lavishly illustrated photographic..... More
Chatswood: New Holland, (2018. reprint). Small octavo, paperback, colour photographs. Fact panels throughout cover a wide range of topics. The pages are alive with entertaining and informative text accompanied by exciting action photography. Other green guides in the series are frogs, mammals, spiders, birds, snakes and other reptiles, and sharks..... 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
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, (2019. revised edition). Octavo, paperback, flexibound, colour illustrations by Jeff Davies, Peter Marsack and Kim Franklin, maps. Bumped corners, otherwise very good secondhand copy (not as pictured). This revision has a much improved index, with updated maps, artwork and species accounts. The CSIRO Publishing Australian bird guide..... More
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, (2019. revised edition). Octavo, paperback, flexibound, colour illustrations by Jeff Davies, Peter Marsack and Kim Franklin, maps. Signature, very good secondhand copy (not as pictured). This revision has a much improved index, with updated maps, artwork and species accounts. The CSIRO Publishing Australian bird guide (ABG) was..... More
Melbourne: Periwinkle Books, 1971. Octavo, colour photographs and maps, softcover. More
Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1996. Octavo, text illustrations, bookplate, softcover. More
Bowden: Gerard Industries, 1996. Octavo, colour illustrations, maps, bookplate, softcover. The wet tropics and Great Barrier Reef region of north-eastern Queensland is home to more than half of Australia's bird species. Each of these 433 species can be accurately identified in the field using this guide. 2003 update is attached..... More
Sydney: Collins, (1986. reprint). Octavo, colour plates, signature, laminated boards. A magnificent book with the best text of all the Australian field guides. More
Australia: (2002. second edition), Octavo, colour illustrations, softcover. All the rigs and techniques required to catch our sport fish are included in this guide. Over 300 of Australia's most popular sport fish are listed and accompanied with details on identification, distribution, fishing techniques, rigs and eating quality. More
Chatswood: Reed New Holland, (2000. reprint). Octavo, colour photographs, maps, softcover. This field guide has been developed from the New South Wales Frog Watch Program, a frog monitoring program involving schools and amateur herpetologists. It will help identify frogs from New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, southern South Australia and southern..... More
Sydney: New Holland, 2002. Octavo, colour photographs, softcover. Includes snakes, spiders, crocodiles, sharks, deadly jellyfish, ticks, toads, stinging caterpillars, bull-ants, wasps, bees, mosquitoes, poisonous fish, blue-ringed octopuses and some surprises including the Platypus, magpies and eels. More