Sherbrooke: "The Lyrebird's Realm".
Melbourne: Whitcombe and Tombs, [1930]. Octavo, photographs, printed wrappers with oval photograph and yapp edges, a fine copy, scarce. More
Melbourne: Whitcombe and Tombs, [1930]. Octavo, photographs, printed wrappers with oval photograph and yapp edges, a fine copy, scarce. More
Melbourne: Hawthorn Press, 1944. Octavo, uncoloured frontispiece. Publisher's green cloth, limited to 350 copies, a fine copy. More
Melbourne: Bird Observers' Club, 1959-2012. Octavo, handsome red binder's cloth with black label, a fine set The 'Australian Birdwatcher' changed to 'Australian Field Ornithology' from volume 20, published 2003. PROVENANCE: The set of Margaret Cameron, president of Birdlife Australia 1986-89 (see Robin, Libby. The flight of the Emu: a hundred..... More
South Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1993-2006. Quarto, colour plates, text illustrations, maps, very slightly sunned dustwrappers, otherwise a fine set in dustwrappers. The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds (HANZAB) provides a comprehensive summary of the biology, together with detailed illustrations, of all 952 species of birds which..... More
Melbourne: Whitcombe and Tombs, [1919]. Octavo, illustrated from photographs by the authors. Publisher's decorated cloth, bookplate, chipped dustwrapper (scarce), a fine copy. The National Library's website has two separate entries and gives the publication dates respectively 1927 and 1920. However I have seen a copy with a contemporary inscription dated..... More
Launceston: Author, 1910. Octavo, photographs. Publisher's printed boards and cloth spine, signature, some slight wear to corners otherwise a very good copy. More
Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1991. Quarto, colour photographs, bookplate, inscription by the author, fine copy in dustwrapper. National Photographic Index, volume six. The jewel in the crown of the ten volume National Photographic Index series and highly sought after. Honeyeaters is the most handsome of them all and by far..... More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Small quarto, eight colour plates, lines drawings, maps. The copy of William and Wendy Cooper, fine copy in dustwrapper. The fairy-wrens and grasswrens occur only in Australia and New Guinea. Part of the Bird families of the world series. Includes chapters on biology, feeding ecology..... More