Reptiles of Australia: crocodiles, snakes and lizards.
London: Cassell & Company, 1950. Octavo, illustrations, vey good copy in dustwrapper, signature, scarce (especially with a good dustwrapper). More
London: Cassell & Company, 1950. Octavo, illustrations, vey good copy in dustwrapper, signature, scarce (especially with a good dustwrapper). More
Brussels: Muse Royal d'Histoire Naturelle de Belgique, 1931. Quarto, four folding plates on stubs. Binders cloth, wrappers retained, owner's stamp, a fine copy. More
Sydney: Reed, (1967. first edition). Oblong format, colour photographs, slightly worn dustwrapper. More
Sydney: Reed, (1975. first edition). Large octavo, colour photographs, maps, fine copy in dustwrapper. The most important book ever published on Australian reptiles. More
Sydney: Reed, (1983. third edition). Large octavo, colour photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. The best book ever published on Australian reptiles. First published in 1975 it has been revised and reprinted many times. A serious collector of Australian reptile books should aim to have every edition. More
Melbourne: DCE, 1991. Octavo, colour photographs, softcover. More
Brisbane: Queensland Museum, 1973. Octavo, illustrations, maps, softcover. Queensland Museum Booklet number eight. More
Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1992. Quarto, colour photographs, maps, very good copy in dustwrapper. Part of The National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. An excellent collection of photographs of Australian reptiles. More
Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1989. Oblong format, colour photographs, very good copy in dustwrapper. More
Sydney: Industrial Progress of N.S.W. being a Report of the Intercolonial Exhibition, 1871. Small octavo, Modern full calf, bookplates of David McPhee, some foxing, scarce. Ferguson 11247a. More
Sydney: Reading and Wellbank, Printers, 1865. Octavo, Modern binder's cloth with gilt title, very scarce. The author's reprint with a separately published title page. Originally published in the Transactions of the Philosophical Society of New South Wales. Both Krefft papers are of great interest, the first paper particularly so as..... More
Sydney: Government Printer, 1900. Foolscap, printered wrappers, chipped, the cancelled library stamp of the Department of Public Health of New South Wales. The author also produced a classic report on Australian venoms 1906. More
Adelaide: University of Adelaide:, 1986. Octavo, photographs, sofrcover. More
Sydney: Thomas Shine, 1898. Small octavo, Small octavo, with 16 chromolithographed plates. Publisher's cloth with diagonal gilt title, a very good copy, solander box. Edgar Waite is a significant figure in Australian zoology. He was director of the South Australian Museum from 1914 until his death in 1928. He wrote..... More
Chatswood: New Holland, (2020. sixth edition). Octavo, paperback, limp plastic, colour photographs, line drawings, maps. A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia has been the most comprehensive field guide available on the subject since the first edition was published in 2003. As new species are discovered, known ranges extended and..... More
Frenchs Forest: New Holland, (2009. reprint). Octavo, paperback, colour photographs, maps. This field guide covers all Queensland's 440 named species of reptiles, including 135 that occur nowhere else. Colour photographs are complimented by line drawings, keys, distribution maps and descriptions. More
Sydney: Angus and Robertson, (1952. first edition). Octavo, photographs, laminated boards, some wear. More