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
Sydney: Reed, (1986. fourth 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 collection of Australian reptile books should aim to have every edition. More
Paluma: Authors, 1995. reprint). Octavo, photographs, softcover. More
Melbourne: CSIRO Division of Wildlife Research, 1974. Octavo, photographs, maps, very good copy in wrappers. CSIRO Division of Wildlife Research Technical Paper No. 28. More
Chipping Norton: Surrey Beatty, 1985. Quarto, illustrations, signature, fine copy in dustwrapper. Based on papers presented at the 1984 Australian Herpetological Conference held at the University of Sydney. Together, the information presented comprises a major review of frog and reptile biology. More
Sydney: Pierson & Co., 1989. Quarto, colour photographs, sunned spine, signature, a very good copy in dustwrapper. More
London: Souvenir Press, 1969. Octavo, photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. More
Otley: Westbury Academic and Scientific Publishing, 2001. Octavo, colour photographs, fine copy in dustwrapper. The Cane Toad, as a result of human intervention, has become the most widely distributed terrestrial vertebrate in the Pacific and Caribbean regions. This book describes the biology, history, and ecological and socio-economic impacts of a...... More
Sydney: Ure Smith, 1972. Octavo, photographs, laminated boards. Suprisingly interesting, with contributions from most of the big names of Australian natural history. 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, (2018. reprint). Small octavo, colour photographs, softcover. Provides information on each species or group and is accompanied by a photograph and a distribution map. Also has fact panels throughout covering a wide range of topics. Other green guides in the series are mammals; parrots; spiders; birds; snakes..... More
Adelaide: SA Government Printer, 1978. Octavo, colour photographs, softcover. More
Frenchs Forest: Reed New Holland, 1999. Large octavo, colour photographs,softcover. Covers the origins, environment, nomenclature, habits and biology of frogs, and provides detailed insights which reveal the great diversity of these animals. More
Sydney: Collins, 1984. Octavo, illustrations, colour photographs, signature, softcover. The lamentable story of the now extinct Gastric Brooding Frog. More
Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1992. Quarto, colour photographs, maps, lengthy biro inscription on upper endpaper otherwise a fine copy in dustwrapper, Contains clear and concise descriptions of all native species as well as introduced species. The animals are listed in zoological order and grouped according to their class and family..... More