28 SEPTEMBER 2011
Rare Books and Related Materials
Rare Books and Related Materials
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Bethunes at Webb's
Bethunes at Webb's [ Established 1877 ]
Rare Books and Related Materials Including: The Des Johnson Rugby Collection The Alan Mason Geology Collection [ Part II ] WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2011 – MIDDAY COVERS LOT 418
Walter Lawry Buller A History of the Birds of New Zealand. First edition. Est. $10,000
LEFT LOT 589
Jane Brenkley The Garden, Farm and Norsewood Scenes. Collection of watercolours and pencil sketches. Est. $20,000
CONTENTS 4 5 47 48 49 50 51 52
Index of Subjects Notes on the Catalogue Prices Realised for Sale No 91 Conditions of Sale for Buyers Catalogue Subscription Form Absentee Bidding Form Guide for Buyers Index of Authors
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BUYER'S PREMIUM Buyers shall pay to Bethunes at Webb's a premium of 20% of the hammer price, plus GST of 15% on the premium. This auction is subject to the Conditions of Sale for Buyers printed on page 48 of this catalogue.
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Francis McWhannell Rare Books and Related Materials
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INDEX OF SUBJECTS Sale No 92 – 28 September 2011
SUBJECT
LOTS
Sport and Recreation
1 – 161
Military
162 – 185
New Zealand
186 – 243
New Zealand Regional
244 – 275
Maori and Pacific
276 – 296
Anthropology
297 – 301
Natural History and Science
302 – 506
Mining
507 – 529
Technology and Transport
530 – 535
Voyages and Expeditions
536 – 541
Maps
542 – 562
Prints
563 – 581
Visual and Performing Arts
582 – 599
Photography and Postcards
600 – 658
New Zealand Literature
659 – 691
Children's and Other Literature
692 – 700
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NOTES ON THE CATALOGUE
Information on lots appears in the following sequence: lot number, author, title, edition, publisher, date of publication, size, pagination, illustrations, bibliographic citation, description (of binding, condition etc), and estimated auction price (some lots only). The bibliographic citations are from Bagnall (editor), New Zealand National Bibliography to the Year 1960, (Government Printer), 1969-1985. Citations from Volume I Parts 1 and 2 (to 1889) appear as a number. Citations from Volumes II-V (1890-1960) have a letter before the number (e.g. B767). The bibliographic citations for Maori works are from Parkinson and Griffith, Books in Maori, 1815-1900, (Reed Books), 2004. Citations from Parkinson and Griffith appear with the prefix 'BIM'.
ILLUSTRATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
Illustrated lots are marked with an asterisk followed by the relevant page number/s (e.g. *7).
AF CB DJ EPs FFEP FPD FX HC ID POS R RFEP RPD SABR SC SS
CONDITION ABBREVIATIONS F Fine Mint or close to it. Seemingly faultless. VG Very Good An exceptionally good copy, which may not look new, or which may have a minor fault. G Good A good complete copy with some obvious or detracting fault. May have two or three minor imperfections. FA Fair A poor copy, which may be badly damaged or soiled, or which may be missing some part/s.
With all faults Corners bumped Dust jacket Endpapers Front free endpaper Front pastedown Foxing/foxed Hardcover Insect damage Previous owner signature Reprint Rear free endpaper Rear pastedown Spine and boards rubbed Soft cover Spine sunned
Where two condition abbreviations are mentioned the first refers to the book and the second to the dust jacket (e.g. VG/G).
PLEASE NOTE Descriptions are a guide only. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the condition of lots.
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Sport and Recreation 1
100 Years, Auckland Rugby, Official History of the Auckland Rugby Football Union Inc. Two copies. 1st ed. Auckland: Printed by Unity Press, 1983. 4to. Illus. SC. G to G+. [2].
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Collection of around thirty programmes and other publications, most relating to tennis. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c30]. 17
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Collection of around twenty programmes and other publications, most relating to boxing.
Buller Rugby Union Representative Team, 1938. Photograph. Plus four.
Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c20].
Westport: Roses’ Studio, c1938. 145 x 195mm. Mounted on card. Signed by many. G. Along with ‘Temuka Fourth Grade Team’, c1926, mounted on card, G, ‘Technical Old Boys’ Rugby Football Club, Senior Team, Runners Up 1940’, (McKaskell, Photo), c1940, mounted on card, G, and two others, G. [5]. 3
Collection of around eighty programmes and other publications, most relating to athletics. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c80]. 4
Collection of around eighty programmes and other publications, most relating to international rugby.
Includes some duplicates. Countries include Fiji, Argentina, Italy, Spain, Japan etc. AF. G to G+. [c80]. 5
Collection of around eighty programmes and other publications, most relating to soccer. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c80]. 6
Collection of around eighty programmes and other publications, most relating to the Olympic Games. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c80].
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Collection of eight biographies relating to boxing.
Subjects include Sonny Liston, Sugar Ray, Floyd Patterson, Jack Johnson, Henry Armstrong etc. AF. G to G+. [8]. 19
Collection of eight biographies relating to Welsh rugby.
Subjects include Gareth Edwards (with his signature), John Toshack (with his signature), Barry John (with his signature), Gareth Davies (with his signature), Jonathan Davies (with his signature), David Watkins (with his signature) etc. G to G+. [8]. 20
Collection of eight biographies relating to Welsh rugby.
Subjects include Terry Holmes (with his signature), Graham Price (with his signature), Bleddyn Williams (with his signature), Gerald Davies (with his signature), Phil Bennett (with his signature), J P R Williams (with his signature), Mervyn Davies (with his signature) etc. G to G+. [8]. 21
Collection of eight publications relating to New Zealand rugby.
Includes McCarthy and Howitt, ‘Haka - The Maori Rugby Story’, 1st, (Rugby Press), 1983, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Bush (photographer), ‘The Game for All New Zealand’, 1st, (MOA Publications), 1989, and six others, G to G+. [8]. 22
Collection of eight publications relating to New Zealand versus South Africa rugby.
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Collection of around fifty badges and ribbons relating to rugby.
Authors include Don Cameron (with his signature), Graeme Barrow, Reg Sweet, Fred Labuschagne etc. AF. G to G+. [8].
AF. G. [c50]. 23 8
Collection of around fifty pieces of memorabilia relating to the Commonwealth Games. Includes tickets, flags, badges etc. G. [c50]. 9
Collection of around fifty programmes and other publications, most relating to cricket. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c50]. 10
Collection of around forty programmes and other publications, most relating to French rugby.
Collection of eight publications relating to rugby history.
Includes Reyburn, ‘A History of Rugby’, 1st, (Arthur Barker), 1971, HC/DJ, G+/G, Owen, ‘The History of the Rugby Football Union’, (The Rugby Football Union), 1955, HC/DJ, G+/G, Reason and James, ‘The World of Rugby’, 1st, (British Broadcasting Corporation), 1979, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and five others, G to G+. [9]. 24
Collection of eighteen publications relating to sport. AF. G to G+. [18]. 25
Collection of eleven publications relating to equestrian sports.
Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c40].
AF. G to G+. [11].
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Collection of around forty programmes and other publications, most relating to hockey. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c40]. 12
Collection of around forty programmes and other publications, most relating to Irish rugby. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c40]. 13
Collection of around forty programmes and other publications, most relating to Maori rugby. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c40].
Collection of eleven publications relating to tennis.
Includes King and Chapin, ‘Billie Jean’, 1st, (W H Allen), 1975, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Gibson and Fitzgerald, ‘I Always Wanted to Be Somebody’, 1st, (W H Allen), 1959, HC/DJ, G+/G, Rosewall, ‘Ken Rosewall, Twenty Years at the Top’, 1st, (Cassell and Co), 1976, HC/DJ, G+/G, Cleather, ‘Wimbledon Story’, 1st, (Sporting Handbooks), 1947, 1st, G to G+, and seven others, G to G+. [11]. 27
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to Australian rugby.
Authors include Bret Harris, W H Bickley, Jack Pollard, J B G Thomas, Steve Finnane, Maxwell Price etc. G to G+. [12]. 28
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to European rugby. Countries include Switzerland, Belgium, Spain, Italy etc. AF. G to G+. [11].
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Collection of around forty programmes and other publications, most relating to the Barbarians. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c40]. 15
Collection of around forty programmes and other publications, most relating to the Rugby World Cup. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [c40].
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Collection of eleven publications, most relating to South African rugby.
Includes Babrow and Stent, ‘The Varsity Spirit, The Story of Rugby Football at the University of Cape Town, 1883-1963’, 1st, (Johnston and Neville), 1963, HC/DJ, G+/G, Craven, ‘Danie Craven on Rugby’, R, (A H and A W Reed), 1953, HC/DJ, inscribed by author, G/G, Muller, ‘Tot Siens to Test Rugby’, 3rd, (Howard B Timmins), 1954, HC/DJ, G/G, and eight others, AF, G to G+. [11].
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Collection of fifteen publications relating to boxing.
Collection of over one hundred programmes and other publications, most relating to English and Scottish rugby.
Authors include Nat Fleischer, Denzil Batchelor etc. AF. G to G+. [15].
Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [100+].
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Collection of fifteen publications relating to Muhammad Ali.
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AF. G to G+. [17].
Collection of over one hundred programmes and other publications, most relating to New Zealand rugby.
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Collection of five flags and banners relating to soccer. G. [5].
Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [100+]. 49
Collection of over thirty publications, most relating to the Commonwealth Games.
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Collection of four photographs relating to Christ’s College rugby. 1946-1948. 145 x 200mm. Mounted/behind glass/framed. Handwritten captions. G.
AF. G to G+. [30+]. 50
Collection of seventeen publications relating to the Olympic Games.
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Collection of four publications relating to Jack Dempsey. AF. G to G+. [5].
AF. G to G+. [18]. 51
Collection of seventeen publications, most relating to swimming.
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Collection of four publications relating to Rocky Marciano. AF. G to G+. [4].
AF. G to G+. [17]. 52
Collection of six biographies relating to swimming.
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Collection of fourteen biographies relating to sport.
Subjects include Eve Rimmer (with her signature), Mary Rand (with her signature), Mary Peters (with her signature), Barry Briggs, Stirling Moss, Precious McKenzie etc. AF. G to G+. [14]. 37
Collection of fourteen publications relating to boxing. Authors include Ferdie Pacheco, Joe Palmer etc. AF. FA to G. [15].
Subjects include Don Schollander, Dawn Fraser (with her signature) etc. AF. G to G+. [6]. 53
Collection of six publications relating to cricket.
Authors include Richard Hadlee (with his signature), D J Cameron (with his signature) etc. AF. G to G+. [6]. 54
Collection of six publications relating to French rugby.
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Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [50+].
Includes Potter and Duthen, ‘The Rise of French Rugby’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1961, HC/DJ, signed by many, G+/G, Lalanne, ‘La Melee Fantastique, The French Rugby Tour of New Zealand 1961’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1962, inscribed by author, G+/G, and four others, G to G+. [6].
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Collection of over fifty programmes and other publications, most relating to South African rugby.
Collection of six publications relating to golf.
Collection of over fifty programmes and other publications, most relating to British Isles rugby.
Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [50+].
Authors include Bob Charles, John Hornabrook, Ben Hogan etc. AF. G to G+. [6]. 56
Collection of six publications relating to Irish rugby.
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Collection of over fifty programmes and other publications, most relating to sport. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [50+]. 41
Collection of over fifty programmes and other publications, most relating to the Ranfurly Shield. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [50+].
Includes Diffley, ‘The Men in Green, The Story of Irish Rugby’, 1st, (Pelham Books), 1973, HC/DJ, signed by author and over 20 others, G+/G, and five others, AF, G to G+. [6]. 57
Collection of six publications relating to Joe Louis. AF. G to G+. [6]. 58
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Collection of over one hundred and fifty programmes and other publications, most relating to Welsh rugby. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [150+].
Collection of six publications relating to New Zealand sport. AF. G to G+. [6]. 59
Collection of six publications relating to Scottish rugby.
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Collection of over one hundred pieces of memorabilia related to New Zealand rugby. Includes tickets, itineraries, menus, coins, vinyl records, flags etc. G. [100+].
Authors include Allan Massie, Ian McLauchlan, Colin Deans, Sandy Thorburn, Gordon Brown etc. AF. FA to G. [9]. 60
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Collection of over one hundred programmes and other publications, most relating to Auckland rugby.
Collection of sixteen biographies, most relating to running.
Includes some duplicates and early 20th century programmes. AF. G to G+. [100+].
Subjects include Derek Ibbotson (with his signature), Gordon Pirie (with his signature), Herb Elliott (with his signature), Emil Zatopek, Brendan Foster, Kipchoge Keino, Betty Cuthbert, Jim Ryun, Brian Hewson etc. AF. G to G+. [16].
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Collection of over one hundred programmes and other publications, most relating to Australian rugby. Includes some duplicates. AF. G to G+. [100+]. 46
Collection of over one hundred programmes and other publications, most relating to Canterbury rugby. Includes some duplicates and early 20th century programmes. AF. G to G+. [100+].
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Collection of sixteen publications relating to the Lions.
Authors include John Reason (with his signature), Vivian Jenkins (with his signature), J B G Thomas (with his signature), Terry O’Connor (with his signature), David Frost (with his signature),Terry McLean etc. G to G+. [16]. 62
Collection of sixteen publications relating to the Springboks.
Authors include Kim Shippey (with his signature), Danie Craven (with his signature), J B G Thomas (with his signature), Lionel Wilson (with his signature), Maxwell Price (with his signature), Chris Greyvenstein etc. AF. G to G+. [16].
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Collection of ten publications relating to British Isles versus South Africa rugby.
Itinerary of the South African Rugby Football Team’s Tour of New Zealand, 1981.
Authors include Vivian Jenkins (with his signature), J B G Thomas (with his signature), John Reason (with his signature), A C Parker, Reg Sweet etc. G to G+. [10]. 64
Collection of thirteen publications relating to rugby. AF. G to G+. [13]. 65
Collection of thirteen publications relating to sport.
[Wellington: New Zealand Rugby Football Union, 1981]. 12mo. 7p. Card covers. G. Along with book of tickets for South Africa versus South Canterbury game on 19 August 1981, around a dozen removed, G. [2]. 80
New Zealand Footballers. A Series of 50 Real Photographs. Set of cigarette cards. Bristol: W D and H O Wills, c1927. G. [50].
AF. G to G+. [13].
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‘No Maoris, No Tour’, New Zealand Protests, 1959-60. The Case for CABTA Citizens All Black Tour Association. Cover title.
Collection of thirteen publications relating to the Lions versus New Zealand rugby. Authors include John Reason (with his signature), Keith Quinn, J B G Thomas (with his signature), David Frost, Terry McLean, Karl Johnston etc. G to G+. [13]. 67
Collection of thirteen publications, most relating to running.
1st ed. [Wellington]: The NZ Citizens All Black Tour Association, 1960. 8vo. 15p. Paper covers. G. 82
Ponsonby District Rugby Football Club (Inc) Centennial Album, 1874-1974.
AF. G to G+. [13].
[Auckland: Ponsonby District Rugby Football Club (Inc), 1974]. 4to. 64p. Illus. Card covers. Centennial Souvenir Programme laid in. G.
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Collection of thirty-four pins relating to rugby. G. [34]. 69
Collection of twelve biographies relating to boxing.
Subjects include Ingemar Johansson, John L Sullivan, Lionel Rose, Les Darcy, Benny Leonard etc. AF. G to G+. [13]. 70
Collection of twelve biographies, most relating to English rugby.
Subjects include Mike Burton (with his signature), Rory Underwood (with his signature), Wade Dooley (with his signature), Bill Beaumont (with his signature), Peter Wheeler (with his signature), Fran Cotton, Roger Uttley etc. G to G+. [12]. 71
Collection of twelve publications relating to the Olympic Games. AF. G to G+. [12]. 72
Collection of twelve publications, most relating to Welsh rugby.
Authors include John Taylor (with his signature), J B G Thomas (with his signature), John Dawes (with his signature), John Billot, Terry McLean etc. G to G+. [12]. 73
Collection of twelve publications, most relating to Welsh rugby.
Authors include Barry John (with his signature), J B G Thomas (with his signature), Alun Richards (with his signature), Gerald Davies (with his signature), Gareth Edwards (with his signature), David Parry-Jones (with his signature) etc. G to G+. [12]. 74
Collection of twenty publications relating to rugby. AF. G to G+. [20]. 75
Collection of twenty-eight banners, most relating to rugby.
Teams include Italy, Argentina, New Zealand, Canterbury, Queensland, Australia, the Lions, Scotland, Western Samoa, Fiji, the Springboks, Japan etc. G. [28]. 76
Collection of twenty-three publications, most relating to rugby. Authors include Nevile Lodge, C K Saxton etc. G to G+. [23]. 77
Collection of twenty-two neckties, most relating to rugby. G. [22]. 78 *7, 13
Heroes of the Silver Fern, Being a Record of the 1924-25 Tour of the All Black Rugby Football Team [etc]. Christchurch: Edward H Marriner and Co, [1926?]. 8vo. 88p. Illus, adverts. Rebound. Black cloth. Bound with ‘Heroes of the Silver Fern, Being a Souvenir Programme of the 1928 Tour [etc]’, (Simpson and Williams), [1928]. AF. G to G+. Est. $500
Rugby in Auckland, 1883-1967. Official History of the Auckland Rugby Football Union Inc. Plus one.
1st ed. Auckland: Printed by Unity Press, c1967. 4to. 235p. Illus. Card covers. G. Along with ‘100 Years, Auckland Rugby, Official History of the Auckland Rugby Football Union Inc’, 1st, (Printed by Unity Press), 1983, rebound, blue cloth, original card covers retained, G+. [2]. 84 *14
Rugby Versus Rommel. 1st ed. 2 NZEF Rugby Reunion, 1961. 4to. 78p. Illus. SC. G+. 85 *13
The All Blacks of Jubilee Year, 1935.
1st ed. Wellington: L T Watkins, [1936]. 12mo. 136p. Illus. Rebound. Black cloth. Original card covers retained. G. Est. $100 86
The ‘All Blacks’, 1924. Photogravure print.
Behind glass/framed. ‘Invincibles’ team photograph. Presented by the Proprietors of The ‘Three Castles’ Cigarettes. Typed captions mounted around image. G. 87 *13
The Triumphant Tour! The All Blacks in England, Ireland and Wales. 19241925.
1st ed. Wellington: L T Watkins, 1925. 8vo. 176p. Illus. Rebound. Black cloth. Original paper covers retained. G. Est. $50 88 *14
The Wales Test, 1905. Ltd ed. Christchurch: The Nag’s Head Press, 1983. 12mo. 73p. HC/DJ. AF. G/G. 89
Three caps relating to the All Blacks. G+. [3]. 90
Alley, G T With the British Rugby Team in New Zealand, 1930.
1st ed. Christchurch: Simpson and Williams, [1935]. 8vo. Illus. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G. 91
Billington, A J (compiler) 1883-1933, Fifty Years’ Record of Rugby in Auckland.
1st ed. Auckland: Printed by Seabrook and Farrell, [1933]. 4to. 92p. Illus. Paper covers. G. 92 *13
Bowden, Rex and Lyndsay Nixon (editors) Men in All Weather, 100 Years of South Canterbury Rugby. Cover title.
1st ed. Timaru: Printed by Printlines, [1988]. 4to. Illus. Rebound. Green cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.
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Cameron, Don Rugby Triumphant, The All Blacks in Australia and Wales. Inscribed by author. Plus one by same author.
Davidson, W J (compiler) Rugby League, 1908-1947. Plus two by same author.
1st ed. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1981. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘All Blacks Retreat from Glory’, 1st, (Hodder and Stoughton), 1980, HC/DJ, inscribed by author, G+/G+. [2].
1st ed. Auckland: Hardcastle and Co (NZ), [1947]. 8vo. 95p. Illus. Paper covers. G. Along with ‘Rugby League Annual for New Zealand, 1948’, cover title, 1st, (Auckland Service Printery), [1948], paper covers, G, and ‘Rugby League Annual - 1949’, cover title, 1st, (Auckland Service Printery), [1949], paper covers, G. [3].
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Carman, Arthur H Maori Rugby, 1884-1979. Plus one by same author.
De Mello, Anthony Portrait of Indian Sport.
1st ed. Linden: Sporting Publications, 1980. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with ‘New Zealand International Rugby, 1884-1975’, 1st, (Sporting Publications), [1976], HC/DJ, G+/G+. [2].
1st ed. London: P R Macmillan, [1959]. 8vo. x, 342p. Illus. HC/DJ. Signed by many. Three 1938 Indians versus New Zealand hockey programmes laid in. G/G.
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Evans, Richard Whineray’s All Blacks. Plus three.
Carman, Arthur H The Record of the Ranfurly Shield, 1902-1930. Cover title. Plus two.
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1st ed. Wellington: Wright and Carman, 1930. 8vo. 32p. Illus. Paper covers. Supplement laid in. FA to G. Along with Swan, ‘The Log o’ Wood, Complete History of the Ranfurly Shield’, 1st, (Whitcombe and Tombs), 1960, SC, G+, and one other, G. [3].
1st ed. London: Pelham Books, 1964. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with Mulligan, ‘All Blacks Tour, 1963-1964’, 1st, (Souvenir Press), HC/DJ, G+/G, Frost, ‘The All Blacks, 1967’, 1st, (Wolfe Publishing), 1968, HC/DJ, signed by author, G+/G, and one other, G+. [4].
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Carman, Arthur H W N Carson, Footballer and Cricketer. 1st ed. Wellington: Sporting Publications, 1947. 12mo. Illus. Card covers. G. 97
Carman, Arthur H, Read Masters and Arthur C Swan (editors) The Rugby Almanack of New Zealand, 1935. Plus fifty-four.
1st ed. Wellington: Wright and Carman, 1935. 12mo. Illus. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. Along with issues for 1935-1940, and 1944-1991, matching bindings, G+ to VG, and facsimiles of issues for 1941-1943, matching bindings, VG. [55]. Est. $2000 98
Carter, Ronald A Yachtsman’s Memories of Long Ago. 1st ed. [Auckland]: Ronald Carter, [1980]. 8vo. xii, 150p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. 99
Chester, R H and N A C McMillan Centenary, 100 Years of All Black Rugby. Plus one.
1st ed. Auckland: MOA Publications, 1984. 4to. 592p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with Billington (compiler), ‘1883-1933, Fifty Years’ Record of Rugby in Auckland’, 1st, (Printed by Seabrook and Farrell), [1933], paper covers, considerable wear, lacks last two leaves and back cover, AF, FA. [2]. 100
Fanning, Leo Players and Slayers. Two copies.
1st ed. Wellington: Gordon and Gotch, [1910]. 12mo. vi, 149p. F83. Paper covers. G to G+. [2]. 108
Ferris, George The Trout Are Rising. Signed by author. 1st ed. London: William Heinemann, 1964. 8vo. [xiii], 184p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. 109
Harris, Norman The Legend of Lovelock. Plus five.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1964. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with Tobin, ‘Lovelock’, 1st, (John McIndoe), 1984, SC, G+, Tayler and Jolly, ‘Golds Aren’t Easy’, 1st, (John McIndoe), 1975, HC/DJ, signed by Tayler and John Walker, G+/G, Agnew, ‘Kiwis Can Fly’, 1st, (Marketforce), c1976, HC/DJ, signed by author and two others, G+/G, and two others, G to G+. [6]. 110 *14
Hayhurst, John The Fourth All Blacks, 1953-54. Plus four.
1st ed. London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1954. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with Mackenzie, ‘All Blacks in Chains’, 1st, (Truth), [1960], HC/DJ, G/G, Mackenzie, ‘Black, Black, Black!’, 1st, (Minerva), 1969, HC/DJ, signed by author, G+/G+, and two others, G to G+. [5].
Chester, R H and N A C McMillan Men in Black. 75 Years of New Zealand International Rugby.
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1st ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1955. 8vo. 224p. Illus. HC. G. Along with Hillary, ‘Two Generations’, 1st, (Hodder and Stoughton), 1984, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and Booth, ‘Edmund Hillary, The Life of a Legend’, 1st, (Moa Beckett Publishers), 1993, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3].
Ltd ed. Auckland: MOA Publications, 1978. Elephant folio. Illus. Decorated full black leather. All edges silver. Rubbing. No 297/1200. G. Est. $200
Chester, R H and N A C McMillan Men in Black. Signed by authors. Plus two by same authors.
1st ed. Auckland: MOA Publications, 1978. 4to. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘Men in Black, 1978-1982’, 1st, (MOA Publications), 1983, HC/DJ, signed by authors, G+/G+, and ‘Centenary, 100 Years of All Black Rugby’, 1st, (MOA Publications), 1984, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3]. 102 *14
Chester, R H and N A C McMillan The Encyclopedia of New Zealand Rugby. Signed by authors. Plus two.
1st ed. Auckland: MOA Publications, 1981. 4to. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with same authors, ‘The Visitors, The History of International Rugby Teams in New Zealand’, 1st, (MOA Publications), 1990, HC/DJ, VG/VG, and one other, G+. [3].
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Holmes, Noel Go Rainbow Go! Plus two.
1st ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1970. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with two others, G to G+. [3]. 113
Hooper, Winston Waikato Rugby Football Union (Incorporated). Golden Jubilee, 1921-1971. Hamilton: Printed by Clark and Matheson, [1971]. 4to. 143p. Illus. Card covers. G. 114
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Cooke, Ron and Ian Pilkinton Pinetree Country. A Pictorial Record of King Country’s 50th Jubilee Year (1972). Plus one. 1st ed. Taumarunui: R L Cooke, [1973]. 4to. 140p. Illus. Card covers. G. Along with Veysey, ‘Colin Meads, All Black’, King Country ed, (William Collins (New Zealand)), 1974, HC/DJ, signed by author and Meads, G+/G. [2].
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Hillary, Edmund High Adventure. Signed by author. Plus two.
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Howitt, Bob Grant Batty. Inscribed by Batty. Plus two by same author.
1st ed. Auckland: Rugby Press, 1977. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘Super Sid, The Story of a Great All Black’, ltd ed, (Rugby Press), 1978, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and ‘Beegee, The Bryan Williams Story’, 1st, (Rugby Press), 1981, inscribed by Williams, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3].
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Howitt, Bob New Zealand Rugby Greats. Signed by author, Colin Meads and twenty-two others. Plus two by same author.
McCarthy, Winston Round the World with the All Blacks. Inscribed by author. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. Auckland: Moa Publications, 1975. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with two copies of ‘New Zealand Rugby Greats, Volume Two’, 1st, (Moa Publications), 1982, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3]. 116
Howitt, Bob The New Zealand Rugby Annual. Plus twenty-three.
1st ed. Auckland: Australasian Mail Order Associates, 1971. 4to. Illus. HC. G. Along with issues for 1972-1991, G to G+, and three others, G to G+. [24]. Est. $200 117
Jones, Peter and Norman Harris ‘It’s Me, Tiger’, The Peter Jones Story. Signed by Jones. Plus three.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1965. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with Clarke and Booth, ‘The Boot’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1966, HC/DJ, signed by Clarke, G+/G, and two others, G to G+. [4].
1st ed. Wellington: Sporting Publications, 1954. 8vo. Illus. Paper covers. AF. G. Along with ‘The All Blacks on Trek Again’, 1st, (Sporting Publications), 1950, paper covers, inscribed by author, FA to G. [2]. 127
McCarthy, Winston The All Blacks on Trek Again. 1st ed. Wellington: Sporting Publications, 1950. 8vo. 222p. Illus. Paper covers. G. 128
McCredie, Athol (compiler) The Tour - Photographs. A Record by 16 Photographers of Protests Against the Springbok Tour of New Zealand. Plus seven.
1st ed. Wellington: Athol McCredie, 1981. Landscape. Illus. SC. G+. Along with Chapple, ‘1981, The Tour’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1984, SC, G, Newnham, ‘Apartheid Is Not a Game’, (Graphic Publications), 1975, SC, G, Thompson, ‘Retreat from Apartheid’, 1st, (Oxford University Press), 1975, SC, G+, and four others, G to G+. [8].
118
Kelman, D S A Century of Rugby in Temuka. 1st ed. Temuka: The Temuka Rugby Football Club, 1975. 8vo. 102p. Illus. SC. G+. 119
Kirwan, John and Paul Thomas Kirwan, Running on Instinct. Plus four.
1st ed. Auckland: Moa Beckett Publishers, 1992. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. VG/VG. Along with Fox and Veysey, ‘The Game, The Goal’, (Rugby Press), HC/DJ, G+/G+, Wilson, Fraser and Veysey, ‘Ebony and Ivory’, 1st, (MOA Publications), 1984, HC/DJ, signed by Wilson and Fraser, G+/G+, and two others, G+. [5]. 120
Macklin, Keith The History of Rugby League Football. Plus five.
1st ed. London: Stanley Paul and Co, 1962. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with same details, revised ed, 1974, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Watkins, ‘David Watkins, An Autobiography’, 1st, (Cassell), 1980, HC/DJ, signed by author, G+/G+, Murphy, ‘Saints Hit Double Top’, 1st, (Pelham Books), 1967, HC/DJ, signed by author, G+/ G+, and two others, G to G+. [6]. 121
Mason, Nicholas Football! The Story of All the World’s Football Games. Plus six.
1st ed. Sydney: Hicks Smith and Sons, 1974. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with Davies, ‘The Glory Game’, 1st, (Weidenfeld and Nicholson), 1972, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Taylor, ‘The Day a Team Died’, 1st, (Stanley Paul and Co), 1960, HC/DJ, signed by two, G+/G+, and four others, G to G+. [7]. 122 *13
Masters, Read With the All Blacks in Great Britain, France, Canada and Australia, 1924-25. 1st ed. Christchurch: Christchurch Press Co, [1928]. 8vo. 166p. Illus. Rebound. Black cloth. Original card covers retained. G. Est. $100 123 *13
McCarthy, Winston Broadcasting with the Kiwis. Inscribed by author.
129 *14
McLean, Terry Beaten by the ‘Boks, The 1960 All Blacks in South Africa. Plus two by same author.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1960. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘Battling the Boks, The 1970 All Black Tour of South Africa’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1970, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and ‘Goodbye to Glory, The 1976 All Black Tour of South Africa’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1976, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3]. 130 *14
McLean, Terry Bob Stuart’s All Blacks. Inscribed by author. Plus three by same author.
R. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1954. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘Willie Away, Wilson Whineray’s All Blacks of 1963-64’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1964, HC/DJ, G+/G+, ‘They Missed the Bus, Kirkpatrick’s All Blacks of 1972/73’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1973, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and ‘Mourie’s All Blacks, The Team That Found Itself ’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1979, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [4]. 131 *14
McLean, Terry Great Days in New Zealand Rugby. Plus four by same author.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1959. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘All Black Power’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1968, HC/DJ, G+/G+, ‘All Black Magic’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1968, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and ‘All Blacks Come Back’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1975, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [4]. 132 *14
McLean, Terry The Bok Busters. The 1965 Springboks in Australia and New Zealand. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1965. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with ‘The Battle for the Rugby Crown’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1956, HC/DJ, G+/G. [2]. 133
McMenamin, Kevin Glory Days. Alex Wyllie and the Canterbury Ranfurly Shield Team 1982-85. Plus three.
1st ed. Wellington: Sporting Publications, [1947]. 8vo. Illus. Paper covers. G.
1st ed. Christchurch: Whitcoulls Publishers, 1986. 8vo. HC/DJ. Signed by author and 14 others. G+/G+. Along with three others, G to G+. [4].
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134
McCarthy, Winston Haka! The All Blacks Story. Inscribed by author. Plus seven.
1st ed. London: Pelham Books, 1968. 8vo. 348p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with Thomas, ‘The Fifth All Blacks’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1964, HC/DJ, inscribed by author, G+/G, Thomas, ‘The Avenging All Blacks’, 1st, (Pelham Books), 1973, HC/ DJ, inscribed by author, G+/G, Reyburn, ‘The Unsmiling Giants, The Sixth All Blacks’, 1st, (Stanley Paul and Co), 1968, HC/DJ, G+/G, Reyburn, ‘The Winter Men, The Seventh All Blacks’, 1st, (Hutchinson Publishing Group), 1973, HC/DJ, G+/G, and four others, G to G+. [8]. 125
McCarthy, Winston Listen...! It’s a Goal! Plus two by same author.
1st ed. London: Pelham Books, 1973. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. Along with uncorrected proof copy, paper covers, G, and ‘Rugby in My Time’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1958, HC/ DJ, signed by author, G+/G. [3].
Medworth, C O The Battle of the Giants. Signed by author. Plus three.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1960. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G/G. Along with Holmes, ‘Trek Out of Trouble’, 1st, (Whitcombe and Tombs), 1960, HC/DJ, signed by author, G/G, David, ‘Rugby and Be Damned’, 1st, (Hicks, Smith and Sons), 1970, HC/ DJ, signed by author, G+/G, and one other, G+. [4]. 135 *13
Moloney, J K Rugby Football in Canterbury, 1929-1954. Plus six.
1st ed. [Christchurch]: The CRFU, [1954]. 8vo. Paper covers. Rosette, badge, ticket and menu laid in. G. Along with ‘Red and Black, A Permanent Record of Canterbury Rugby, 1983’, 1st, (South Island Sports Publications), [1983], rebound, red cloth, original card covers retained, G+, Saunders, ‘The Canterbury Rugby History, 18791979’, 1st, (The Canterbury Rugby Football Union), 1979, rebound, red cloth, original card covers retained, G, and four others, G. [7].
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Moloney, J K The Ranfurly Shield. Cover title. Plus two.
Scott, R W H and T P McLean Bob Scott on Rugby. Signed by Scott. Plus one by same authors.
1st ed. Auckland: The Ronault House of Publishers, [1960]. 4to. 140p. Illus. SC. G. Along with Knight, ‘Shield Fever’, 1st, (Rugby Press), 1980, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and Knight, ‘Shield Fever’, revised ed, (Rugby Press), 1986, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3].
R. London: Nicholas Kaye, 1955. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with ‘The Bob Scott Story’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), HC/DJ, G+/G+. [2]. 149
137
Mourie, Graham and Ron Palenski Graham Mourie, Captain. Inscribed by Mourie. Plus three.
1st ed. Auckland: MOA Publications, 1982. Large 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with Palenski, ‘Loveridge, Master Halfback’, 1st, (MOA Publications), 1985, HC/DJ, inscribed by Loveridge, G+/G+, and two others, G+. [4]. 138
Nepia, George and Terry McLean I, George Nepia. The Golden Years of Rugby. Inscribed by Nepia.
Slatter, Gordon Great Days at Lancaster Park. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1974. 8vo. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with one other, G. [2]. 150
Slatter, Gordon On the Ball. The Centennial Book of New Zealand Rugby. Plus two by same author.
R. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1963. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. 1955 North Island Maoris versus Barbarians programme signed by Nepia laid in. G+/G+.
1st ed. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1970. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘Football is Fifteen’, 1st, (Whitcombe and Tombs), 1972, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and one other, G+. [3].
139 *13
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Nicholls, M F With the All Blacks in Springbokland, 1928.
Wellington: L T Watkins, 1928. 8vo. 200p. Illus. Rebound. Green cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. Est. $50 140
O’Hagan, Sean The Pride of Southern Rebels. On the Occasion of the Otago Rugby Football Centenary 1881-1981. Plus two.
1st ed. Dunedin: Pilgrims South Press, 1981. 4to. Illus. HC/DJ. VG/VG. Along with ‘Shield Fever, The Ranfurly Shield History of Otago and Southland’, 1st, (Printed by the ‘Evening Star’ Co), [1950], FA to G, and one other, G+. [3].
Snell, Peter and Garth Gilmour No Bugles, No Drums. Inscribed by Snell. Plus two.
1st ed. Auckland: Minerva, 1965. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with Halberg and Gilmour, ‘A Clean Pair of Heels, The Murray Halberg Story’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1963, HC/DJ, inscribed by Halberg, G+/G, and Lydiard and Gilmour, ‘Run to the Top’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1962, HC/DJ, G+/G. [3]. 152
Soar, Phil et al And the Spurs Go Marching On... Plus three.
1st ed. London: The Hamlyn Publishing Group, 1982. 4to. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with Holland, ‘Spurs - “The Double”’, 1st, (William Heinemann), 1961, HC/DJ, G+/G+, signed by many, G+/G+, and two others, G to G+. [4].
141 *13
Oliver, C J and E W Tindill The Tour of the Third All Blacks, 1935.
2nd ed. Wellington: Wright and Carman, 1936. 8vo. 200p. Illus, adverts. O111. Rebound. Black cloth. Original card covers retained. G to G+. Est. $50 142
[O’Rorke, E Dennis] History of the Pakuranga Hunt.
1st ed. Auckland: Wilson and Horton, [1904]. 12mo. 85p. Illus. Green cloth. Wear and soiling. G. 143
Parker, A C The Springboks, 1891-1970. Plus five by same author.
1st ed. London: Cassell and Co, 1970. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with ‘The All Blacks Juggernaut in South Africa’, 1st, (Whitcombe and Tombs), 1960, HC/DJ, signed by author, G/G, ‘Giants of South African Rugby [etc]’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), [1955], HC/DJ, signed by author, G/G, and three others, G to G+. [6]. 144
Pringle, D J C The New Zealand Maori Rugby Tour, 1926-1927.
153
Starmer-Smith, Nigel The Barbarians. The Official History of the Barbarian Football Club. Inscribed by author. Plus two. 1st ed. London: Macdonald and Jane’s Publishers, 1977. 4to. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/ G+. Along with Reid, ‘The New Zealand Barbarian Rugby Book’, (J M McGregor (NZ)), 1978, HC, G, and Reid, ‘The New Zealand Barbarian Rugby Book, 1980’, (J M McGregor (NZ)), 1980, HC, G+. [3]. 154 *7
Swan, Arthur C History of New Zealand Rugby Football, 1870-1945. Plus two by same author.
1st ed. Wellington: Published for the New Zealand Rugby Football Union by A H and A W Reed, 1948. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘History of New Zealand Rugby Football, Volume 2, 1946-1957’, 1st, (New Zealand Rugby Football Union), 1958, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and ‘The New Zealand Rugby Football Union (Inc), 18921967’, 1st, (New Zealand Rugby Football Union), 1967, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [3]. 155 *13
Swan, Arthur C and Arthur H Carman Five Seasons of Services Rugby.
1st ed. Akaroa: Akaroa Mail Co, 1971. 8vo. 80p. Illus. Card covers. G+.
1st ed. Wellington: Sporting Publications, [1948]. 12mo. 48p. Illus. Rebound. Black cloth. Original card covers retained. G. Est. $100
145 *13
156 *7
Quinn, Keith Grand Slam All Blacks. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. Wellington: Methuen New Zealand, 1979. 4to. Illus. Rebound. Black cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. Along with ‘Tour of the Century’, 1st, (Methuen New Zealand), 1981, matching binding, G+. [2]. 146
Sacks, John E South Africa’s Greatest Springboks.
1st ed. Wellington: Sporting Publications, 1938. 8vo. 208p. Rebound. Green cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. Est. $50 147
Saunders, Larry The Canterbury Rugby History, 1879-1979. Two copies.
1st ed. [Christchurch]: The Canterbury Rugby Football Union, 1979. 8vo. Illus. SC. G to G+. [2].
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Swan, Arthur C and Arthur H Carman They Played for New Zealand. Vols 1-4. 1st ed. [1947]-1981. SC. G to G+. [4]. 157
Thomas, J B G Great Rugger Players, 1900-1954. Inscribed by author. Plus nine by same author.
1st ed. London: Stanley Paul and Co, 1955. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with ‘Great Rugger Matches’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1959, HC/DJ, inscribed by author, G+/G+, ‘Great Rugger Clubs’, 1st, (Stanley Paul and Co), 1962, HC/DJ, G+/G, ‘On Tour, The Story of the Rugby Visitors to the British Isles [etc]’, R, 1954, HC/DJ, inscribed by author, G+/G, ‘Rugby in Red and Black’, 1st, (Pelham Books), 1968, HC/ DJ, G+/G, and five others, G to G+. [10].
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(TOP TO BOTTOM) 85, 155, 78, 139, 141, 122, 87, 92, 145
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Veysey, Alex Colin Meads, All Black. Inscribed by author and Meads. Plus one by same author.
Kay, Robin Italy. Volume II. From Cassino to Trieste.
1st ed. Auckland: William Collins (New Zealand), 1974. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. Invitation to book launch laid in. G+/G. Along with ‘Fergie’, 1st, (Whitcoulls Publishers), 1976, HC/DJ, inscribed by author and Fergie McCormick, invitation to book launch laid in, G+/G. [2].
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1967. Large 8vo. xx, 639p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G to G+. Est. $50 170 *19
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Wakefield, W W and H P Marshall Rugger.
Kay, Robin Italy. Volume II. From Cassino to Trieste.
1st ed. London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1927. 8vo. xi, 491p. Illus. Green cloth. G to G+.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1967. Large 8vo. xx, 639p. Illus, maps. Special binding. Full red leather. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+. Est. $100
160
171
Young, F J 100 Years of Rugby. The Birth and Evolution of Rugby in Thames.
Phillips, F L and H R Gilmour The Twentyfourth New Zealand Infantry Battalion.
1st ed. Thames: Printed by the Thames Star Co, c1970. 8vo. 81p. Illus. Card covers. G.
1st ed. Auckland: Richards Publishing, 1980. 4to. 383p. Illus. HC/DJ. Lacks FFEP. AF. G/G.
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Zavos, Spiro After the Final Whistle. Plus four.
1st ed. Wellington: Fourth Estate Books, 1979. 8vo. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with Laidlaw, ‘Mud in Your Eye’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1973, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and McKenzie, ‘On with the Game’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1961, HC/DJ, G+/G, Haden, ‘Boots ‘n All’, 1st, (Rugby Press), 1983, HC/DJ, inscribed by author, G+/G+, and one other, G+. [5].
172 *19
Phillips, N C Italy. Volume I. The Sangro to Cassino.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1957. Large 8vo. xvi, 387p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G to G+/G to G+. 173
Military 162
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to the Second World War.
Includes Cawthorne, ‘Victory in World War II, The Allies’ Defeat of the Axis Forces’, (Arcturus Publishing), 2005, SC, G, and 10 others, G to G+. [11]. 163
Collection of twenty-one publications, most relating to New Zealand in the Second World War.
Includes Freyberg, ‘Bernard Freyberg, VC, Soldier of Two Nations’, 1st, (Hodder and Stoughton), 1991, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and 20 others, G to G+. [21]. Est. $200 164 *19
New Zealand or Maori War Medal awarded to Colr Serg J Crozier, No 1 Co, Taranaki Militia.
[1911]. Mounted/behind glass/framed. Engraved on edge. With original blue and red ribbon. G+. Est. $1500 165
The King’s Regulations for the Army and the Army Reserve.
London: His Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1935. 8vo. xiv, xxvi, 735, xv-xxp. HC. Previous owner’s inscription on FPD: ‘60650 GNR I MOIR / HQ TROOP / 25th BATTERY / 4th FIELD REGIMENT / 2nd NZEF / MIDDLE EAST FORCES’. G. 166 *19
Baker, J V T The New Zealand People at War. War Economy.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1965. Large 8vo. xvi, 660p. Illus, maps. Special binding. Full red leather. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G to G+. Est. $50 167
Cowan, James The New Zealand Wars. A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period. In two volumes.
1st ed. Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1922 and 1923. 8vo. Vol I: xx, 459p. Illus, maps. Vol II: xx, 549p. Illus, maps. Decorated red cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. AF. G. [2]. Est. $100 168
Gudgeon, Thos Wyath The Defenders of New Zealand. Plus one.
Auckland: H Brett, 1887. 4to. [9]-482, [491]-620, xxxii, 33-36p. 2371. Gilt-decorated half leather. Spine and upper board detached. Large pieces of spine missing. AF. FA. Along with Collier, ‘Sir George Grey’, 1st, (Whitcombe and Tombs), 1909, grey cloth, spine detached, pieces of spine missing, ex Diocesan High School library, related markings, AF, FA. [2].
Rave, Christopher Graf Luckner’s Seeadler. Coloured print. Inscribed by Count Felix von Luckner. Plus one.
c1920s. 240 x 185mm. Mounted/behind glass/framed. Faded. Inscription difficult to decipher. Signed ‘Felix Count Luckner / 5/4 28’. G. Along with Thomas, ‘The Sea Devil, The Story of Count Felix von Luckner, the German War Raider’, 1st British, (William Heinemann), 1928, purple cloth, SS, SABR, CB, FX, G. [2]. Est. $200 174
Roberts, Frederick Sleigh Proclamation to the Inhabitants of the South African Republic. No 12 of 1900. 645 x 520mm. Single leaf. Wear and soiling. Dated 14 August 1900. FA to G. 175 *19
Ross, J M S Royal New Zealand Air Force.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1955. Large 8vo. xv, 343p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G. Est. $50 176 *19
Scoullar, J L Battle for Egypt. The Summer of 1942.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1955. Large 8vo. xv, 400p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G+. 177
Stevens, W G Bardia to Enfidaville.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1962. Large 8vo. xii, 416p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G to G+. Est. $50 178 *19
Stevens, W G Problems of 2 NZEF.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1958. Large 8vo. xii, 331p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G+. Est. $50 179
Thompson, H L New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force. Volumes II and III.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1956 and 1959. Large 8vo. Vol I: xvi, 483p. Illus, maps. Vol II: xv, 409p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G to G+/G. [2]. Est. $50
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Walker, Ronald Alam Halfa and Alamein.
Collection of twelve pamphlets from the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs. Plus three.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1967. Large 8vo. xiii, 507p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Prime Ministerial compliments slip laid in. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G+. Est. $100
Wellington: New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, 1969-1975. 8vo. Card covers. Nos 6, 10, 11, 15, 18, 25, 26, 28-30, 32 and 33. G to G+. [12]. 191
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Walker, Ronald Alam Halfa and Alamein.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1967. Large 8vo. xiii, 19-507p. Illus, maps. Special binding. Full red leather/DJ. Lacks first chapter. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. AF. G+/G. 182 *19
Waters, S D The Royal New Zealand Navy.
Journal Kept at Rockwood and The Point from July 1855 to May 1871. Cover title. Typescript. 156p. Rough card folder/string-bound. Brief entries. Some annotations. AF. FA. 192
Memoir of a railway union official. Typescript.
Late 20th century. 4to. 43p. Loose leaves/card folder. Handwritten note on folder: ‘NZ UNIONS / (NRU) [sic] / GOODFELLOW’S / T/S A MEMOIR’. Interesting account of work for the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants (later the National Union of Railwaymen etc). G.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1956. Large 8vo. xvi, 570p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G. Est. $50
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Wellington: Department of Internal Affairs, 1990-2000. 4to. HC/DJ. G+/G to G+. Along with Scholefield (editor), ‘A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography’, in two volumes, (Department of Internal Affairs), 1940, HC, G to G+. [7]. Est. $100
Webster, Laurence D (editor) Greys War Dictionary. Including Who’s Who and All That. Written Mostly by the Editor, Edited Entirely by the Author, and Illustrated by Jim Bowie. 2nd ed. Wellington: Godfrey Phillips (NZ), 1942. 12mo. 15p. Card covers. Browning. G. 184
Wood, F L W The New Zealand People at War. Political and External Affairs. Plus one.
1st ed. Wellington: War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1958. Large 8vo. x, 395p. Illus, maps. HC/DJ. Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45. G+/G. Along with ‘Documents, Relating to New Zealand’s Participation in the Second World War, 1939-45’, Volume III, 1st, (War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs), 1963, green cloth, Prime Ministerial compliments slip laid in, Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War, 1939-45, G+. [2]. 185
Wright, Matthew Kiwi Air Power. Plus one.
1st ed. Auckland: Reed Books, 1998. 4to. 200p. HC/DJ. Cover title: ‘Kiwi Air Power, The History of the RNZAF’. G+/G+. Along with Claxton, ‘The Mastery of the Air’, R, (Blackie and Son), 1920, HC, G. [2].
New Zealand 186
Bound volume of reports of the Department of Lands and Survey, New Zealand. Plus one. 1900-1905. Illus. Card covers. AF. FA to G. Along with Strauchon, ‘Report on the Survey Operations for the Year 1909-10’, (John Mackay, Government Printer), 1910, card covers, AF, FA to G. [2]. 187
Collection of fifteen publications, most relating to New Zealand. AF. FA. [15]. 188
Collection of fourteen publications, most relating to New Zealand. AF. FA. [14]. 189 *19
Collection of materials relating to the Waitangi Treaty House and Grounds. Formerly the property of the Carless family, Auckland.
Includes McLean, ‘”The Garden of New Zealand”, A History of the Waitangi Treaty House and Grounds from Pre-European Times to the Present’, 1st, (Department of Conservation), 1990, SC, Science and Research Internal Report No 76, G+, McComb, ‘Restoration of the Treaty House, Waitangi, Bay of Islands, 1933’, caption title, undated, photocopied typescript, G, Reed, ‘The Gift of Waitangi, A History of the Bledisloe Gift’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), 1957, HC/DJ, ID, signed by R McComb, G/G, McKinlay, ‘Waitangi, Seed of Nationhood’, 1st, (Whitcombe and Tombs), 1933, SC, interesting annotations, G, Ross, ‘Research Report on the Old British Residency at Waitangi’, caption title, 1975, photocopied typescript, around 160 pages, G, a wahaika carved from cedar skirting from Waitangi House, engraved ‘Waitangi, 1840’, inset with paua, VG, a cedar pen shaft, similarly engraved, VG, a kauri napkin ring, similarly engraved, VG, two reprints dated 1976 of black and white photographs of Waitangi House taken by Norman Powley Carless around 1932, G+, and three other pieces of printed ephemera, G. [13]. Est. $500
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The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Volumes One to Five. Plus one.
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The Ordinances of the Legislative Council of New Zealand and of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Munster.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1871. 4to. xvi, 418p. Half leather/ cloth boards. Spine missing. Wear, soiling and FX. Closed tear to last three leaves. Subtitle: ‘From 4 Victoriae to 16 Victoriae Inclusive, 1841 to 1853.’ AF. FA. Est. $100 195 *20
The Trial of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Frances Wakefield, Indicted with One Edward Thevenot, a Servant, for a Conspiracy, and for the Abduction of Miss Ellen Turner [etc]. 1st ed. London: John Murray, 1827. 8vo. xv, 350p. 5816. Rebound. Quarter red leather/ red cloth boards. Mild soiling and FX to contents. POS of Hugh Allan. Half title: ‘Trial of the Wakefields’. With appendix. Very scarce. Handsome. Binding G+ to VG. Contents G to G+. Est. $600 196
Acland, J B A et al Mount Peel Station records, 1854-1857. Typescript. In two parts.
Part I: 96p. Part II: 97-158p. Card covers. Extracts from: the original diaries of J B A Acland, a journal written by him from his diary, letters to his father and sister, letters from C G Tripp to him, and various other documents. Compiled by H T D Acland. Bound with three other documents. G. [2]. 197
Bagnall, A G (editor) New Zealand National Bibliography. Volumes I-V. Bound as six. Plus two.
Wellington: Government Printer, 1969-1985. 4to. HC. AF. G. Along with two others, G. [8]. 198
Barry, W Jackson Glimpses of the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. Inscribed by author to J D Reid. 1st ed. Auckland: The Brett Printing and Publishing Co, 1903. 4to. 210p. Illus. Giltdecorated brown cloth. G. 199
Baxter, Archibald We Will Not Cease. R. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1968. 8vo. 189p. Card covers. G. 200 *20
Best, Abel Dottin William The Journal of Ensign Best, 1837-1843. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Nancy M Taylor. A Turnbull Library Monograph. 1st ed. Wellington: R E Owen, Government Printer, 1966. 8vo. 465p. Illus. Special binding. Gilt-decorated red leather. SS. G to G+. Est. $50 201
Brees, S C Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand. Three copies.
R. Christchurch: Avon Fine Prints, 1968. Folio. 36p. Illus. Gilt-decorated maroon cloth. G+ to VG. [3].
202
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Brooks, William Diary of William Brooks. A Daily Account of the Voyage from England to New Zealand 1879-1880 by Sailing Ship, and When Employed as Inspector for the Christchurch District Drainage Board. Typescript.
[Maning, Frederick Edward] Old New Zealand. A Tale of the Good Old Times [etc].
75p. Loose leaves. Lacks two leaves. Note on title page: ‘Copied for the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, 1956, by Mrs P B McGregor, from the diary of William Brooks, now in the possession of his daughter, Mrs L A Wills, 9 Otipua Road, Timaru.’ AF. G.
R. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1906. 8vo. HC. G. 214 *20
[Maning, Frederick Edward] Old New Zealand. A Tale of the Good Old Times. By a Pakeha Maori.
203 *19
1st ed. Auckland: Robert J Creighton and Alfred Scales, 1863. 8vo. xiv, 239p. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Wear, soiling and FX to contents. Binding G+ to VG. Contents AF, FA to G. Est. $150
Buick, T Lindsay The Treaty of Waitangi.
215 *19
R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1976. 8vo. xxiii, 393p. Illus. HC/DJ. Reprint of the third edition. VG/VG. 204 *20
[Campbell, John Logan] Poenamo. Sketches of the Early Days of New Zealand. Romance and Reality of Antipodean Life in the Infancy of a New Colony.
Marjoribanks, Alexander Travels in New Zealand, with a Map of the Country. R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1973. 8vo. viii, [9]-174p. Map. HC/DJ. VG/G+ to VG. 216
Matthews, S C and L J Matthews of Kaitaia. The Story of Joseph Matthews and the Kaitaia Mission.
1st ed. London: Williams and Norgate, 1881. 8vo. ix, 359p. Map. 875. Rebound. Quarter leather/marbled boards. Wear, soiling and FX to contents. Photograph not present. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $200
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1940. 8vo. xiv, 232p. Illus. HC/DJ. Scarce. G+/G.
205
McFarlane, Andrew Reminiscences of Andrew McFarlane, Alford Forest. Typescript. Plus one.
Colenso, William Bound collection of over twenty articles, most from ‘Transactions of the New Zealand Institute’, six inscribed by author. Late 19th century. 8vo. Leather spine/paper-covered boards. Wear, soiling and FX. Bookplate of F Hobill Cole on FPD. Some annotations. Includes ‘Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute, Anniversary Address [etc]’, 1st, (Printed by R C Harding), 1888, ‘On a Better Knowledge of the Maori Race’, ‘Of a Radiant Phenomenon’, ‘Bush Jottings’, ‘On the Tongariro District’, ‘On Some New Zealand Ferns’, ‘On Four Notable Foreign Plants’ etc. AF. FA to G. Est. $150 206
Couper, Jno A Jno A Couper’s Diary. 1878. Typescript.
52p. Loose leaves. Up to four copies of each page. Brief entries primarily describing day to day farm activities. G. 207 *19
Cowan, James The Adventures of Kimble Bent. A Story of Wild Life in the New Zealand Bush. R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1975. 8vo. xxi, 336p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+ to VG/VG. 208
Darlington, T Edwin Bainbridge. A Memoir.
1st ed. London: Morgan and Scott, [1887]. 8vo. 125p. Illus. Decorated green cloth. Relates to eruption of Tarawera. G+. 209
Goulter, Charles Hawkesbury Diary, 1879. Typescript. Plus one by same author.
47p. Loose leaves. Up to four copies of each page. Note on title page: ‘Copied for the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, 1955, from the diary of Charles Goulter, now in the possession of his daughter, Miss Goulter, Hawkesbury Station, Blenheim.’ G. Along with ‘Hawkesbury Diary, 1882’, typescript, loose leaves, up to four copies of each page, apparently lacks first dozen pages, AF, G. [2]. 210
[Hamilton, Hugh] Diary of Clayton Station, 1895. Typescript.
217
[1920]. 14p. Loose leaves. Note on title page: ‘Copied for the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington from newspaper cuttings in the possession of his Grand-daughter, Miss Campbell, Rokeby Station.’ G. Along with ‘Andrew McFarlane, Alford Forest’, typescript, loose leaves, G. [2]. 218 *19
McKillop, H F Reminiscences of Twelve Months’ Service in New Zealand as a Midshipman, During the Late Disturbances in That Colony. R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1973. 8vo. viii, 275p. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 219
Morley, William The History of Methodism in New Zealand.
1st ed. Wellington: McKee and Co, 1900. 4to. xvi, 510p. Illus. Decorated black leather. Considerable wear. Large tear to page 3/4. AF. FA to G. Est. $100 220
Parr, James et al Journal of James Parr and Letters of Mary, James and Will Parr, 1857-1868. Typescript. Plus one by same authors. 191p. Loose leaves. AF. G. Along with ‘Diary of Voyage to New Zealand [etc]’, typescript, rough HC, illus, essentially the same text, AF, G. [2]. 221 *20
Polack, J S New Zealand. Being a Narrative of Travels and Adventures During a Residence in That Country Between the Years 1831 and 1837. In two volumes.
1st ed. London: Richard Bentley, 1838. 8vo. Vol I: xii, 403p. Frontispiece, map, two plates. Vol II: vi, 441p. Frontispiece, two plates. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Top edge gilt. Some wear, soiling and FX. Impressive appearance. G to G+. [2]. Est. $1000 222
Potts, Geoff Diary of Geoff Potts, 1877. Typescript. 53p. Loose leaves. Describes activities on Four Peaks Station, South Canterbury. G.
264p. Loose leaves. Primarily describes day to day station activities. G.
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Raeside, J D Sovereign Chief, A Biography of Baron de Thierry.
Heaphy, Charles Narrative of a Residence in Various Parts of New Zealand. Together with a Description of the Present State of the Company’s Settlements. R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1972. 8vo. viii, 142p. HC/DJ. G+/G+. 212
Mahan, C L C L Mahan’s Diaries, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934. Cover title. Typescript.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1977. Large 8vo. 362p. Illus. HC/DJ. VG/G+. 224 *19
Rochfort, John The Adventures of a Surveyor, in New Zealand and the Australian Gold Diggings. R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. iv, [5]-73p. Folding frontispiece, illus title page. HC/DJ. VG/G+.
[25]p. Rough card covers. Primarily describes mountaineering activities. G.
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Russell, John Manuscript. Autobiography of John Russell. Typescript.
Sherrin, R A A et al Early History of New Zealand. From Earliest Times to 1840, by R A A Sherrin. From 1840 to 1845, by J H Wallace. Edited by Thomson W Leys.
37, 24p. Loose leaves. Note on title page: ‘Copied 1955 for the Alexander Turnbull Library, from originals in the possession of his daughter, Miss E M Russell, “Quamby”, 123 Fendalton Road. Christchurch. 3 copies. W Vance’. G. 226 *33
Rutherford, Ernest Handwritten letter to family friend W H Smith of Havelock, Marlborough.
[6]p. Wear. Archival repairs. Sent from Nelson College. Dated 8 February 1888, when Rutherford was 16. Rutherford seeks news of Havelock, until recently his home town. He relates a joke at the town’s expense, which he describes as ‘exceedingly terse and to the point’. He describes a rough trip by sea from Marlborough to his family’s new home in New Plymouth: ‘the saloon was like a battle-field - the dying sitting and laying on the floor in all conceivable postures.’ He explains that, after just one night, he returned to the South Island via Wanganui and Wellington, arriving before the start of school. He describes College life at some length, mentioning that he has been moved up in Mathematics and Classics, and observing that Headmaster Mr Ford is happy in his recent marriage. The arrival of Ford’s wife and five or six new boarders has led to the addition of another ‘matron’ but lamentably no improvement in food. Rutherford sends his respects to Mrs Smith. He tells Smith to write as soon as possible and to ask Belle Brownlee to do the same. He closes with a reference to the ‘home-sickness of the new-boys’, a condition to which the future Nobel Prize winner does not himself seem to be entirely immune. Charming and enlightening document. See also Lot 685. FA to G. Est. $1000 227 *19
Savage, John Some Account of New Zealand [etc].
R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1973. 8vo. viii, 110p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+ to VG/G+ to VG. 228 *20
Savage, John Some Account of New Zealand. Particularly the Bay of Islands, and Surrounding Country [etc]. 1st ed. London: Printed for J Murray, 1807. 8vo. viii, 110p. Frontispiece, one plate. 5019. Rebound. Half leather. Wear, soiling and FX to contents. Lacks plate entitled ‘The New Zealand Deity’. Binding VG. Contents AF, FA to G. Est. $800 229
Scholefield, Guy H New Zealand in Evolution. Industrial, Economic, and Political.
1st ed. London: T Fisher Unwin, 1909. 8vo. xxiv, 363p. Illus, folding map. Decorated russet cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. Plate facing page 200 repaired on verso. AF. G. 230
Seddon, R J Pakeha and Maori. A Narrative of the Premier’s Trip Through the Native Districts of the North Island of New Zealand, During the Month of March, 1894. Inscribed by author.
1st ed. Wellington: Samuel Costall, Government Printer, 1895. 4to. 123p. Frontispiece. Decorated red leather. Wear, soiling and FX. Spine and hinges repaired with red cloth tape. Inscription: ‘To / Lord Onslow / with / The Premier’s / Compliments / R J Seddon / Wellington NZ / 13th September 1895.’ Stamps of G C Ormond and Bernard Teague. AF. FA to G. Est. $150 231
Selwyn, S H Reminiscences, by Mrs S H Selwyn, 1809-1867. With an Introduction and Notes by Enid A Evans. Signed by editor.
1st ed. Auckland: H Brett, 1890. 4to. 728, xliiip. Illus. Gilt-decorated half leather. SS. FX. Brett’s Historical Series. G+. Est. $200 234
Stocker, Basil E Seymour et al Catalogue of the General Assembly Library of New Zealand. In two volumes. Plus four. Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1897. 4to. Green cloth. G. Along with four others, G. [6]. 235
Strachan, James James Strachan’s Experiences. My First Twelve Years on My Own - Commencing from 20th April, 1856 - Nearly 61 Years On. Caption title. Typescript. 32p. Card covers. Bound with typed copy of part of Smith, ‘Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century’, (Whitcombe and Tombs), 1910. G. 236
Sundberg, Joel From Sweden to Northern Wairoa.
Dargaville: Printed by The North Auckland Times, [1988]. 8vo. 88p. Illus. SC/DJ. Note from the author laid in. G+/G. 237
Sutherland, Allan Flags of New Zealand. Inscribed by author to D Seath, MP.
1st ed. [Auckland: Allan Sutherland, 1959]. 8vo. [21]p. Illus. Rebound. Original wrappers pasted over boards. Typed note from author to Seath laid in. G+. 238 *20
Terry, Charles New Zealand, Its Advantages and Prospects, as a British Colony [etc].
1st ed. London: T and W Boone, 1842. 8vo. xi, 366p. Frontispiece, 11 plates. 5502. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Lacks map. Impressive appearance. Binding VG. Contents G to G+. Est. $500 239 *19
Thomson, Arthur S The Story of New Zealand. Past and Present - Savage and Civilized. In two volumes.
R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. Vol I: ix, 331p. Illus. Vol II: vii, 368p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/VG. [2]. Est. $50 240
Vogel, Julius New Zealand and the South Seas, and Their Relation to the Empire. A Paper Read at the Royal Colonial Institute [etc]. 1st ed. London: Edward Stanford, 1878. 8vo. 48p. Rebound. Quarter leather. G+. Est. $100 241 *20
Wakefield, Edward New Zealand Illustrated. The Story of New Zealand and Descriptions of Its Cities and Towns [etc].
1st ed. [Auckland]: Typed from a typescript held by the Library of the Auckland War Memorial Museum, 1961. 4to. 82p. Illus. Paper covers. One of 200 copies. G+.
1st ed. Wanganui: A D Willis, 1889. Landscape. [43]p. Extra illus title page, 13 coloured plates, one folding coloured plate, one black and white plate. Leather spine/illus upper board/cloth-covered lower board. Considerable wear, soiling and FX. Spine damaged, with losses. Closed tears to several leaves including large folding plate. AF. FA to G. Est. $800
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Sharp, Andrew The New Zealand Colonial Secretary’s Office and Department of Internal Affairs. A Short History. Signed by author. Plus four.
1st ed. Wellington: R E Owen, Government Printer, 1966. 8vo. 85p. Frontispiece. Blue cloth. Presentation label on FPD. Presented to the Honourable David C Seath, Minister of Internal Affairs, by J V Meech, Secretary for Internal Affairs. G+. Along with Best, ‘The Journal of Ensign Best, 1837-1843’, 1st, (R E Owen, Government Printer), 1966, HC, inscribed by editor Nancy M Taylor to Seath, G to G+, McLintock, ‘Crown Colony Government in New Zealand’, 1st, (R E Owen, Government Printer), 1958, HC/DJ, G+/G, Wards, ‘The Shadow of the Land’, 1st, (A R Shearer, Government Printer), 1968, HC/DJ, G+/G, and Markham, ‘New Zealand, or, Recollections of It’, 1st, (R E Owen, Government Printer), 1963, HC/DJ, G/G. [5].
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Wakefield, Edward New Zealand Illustrated. The Story of New Zealand and Descriptions of Its Cities and Towns [etc]. Plus one. R. [Wellington: Salem Publishing Co], 1967. Landscape. [43]p. Illus. Leatherette spine/illus upper board. Wear, soiling, fading and FX. G. Along with Wakefield, ‘The Collected Works of Edward Gibbon Wakefield’, 1st, (Collins), 1969, HC/DJ, inscribed by editor M F Lloyd Pritchard to Hon D C Seath, G+/G+. [2].
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182, 175, 178, 176, 172, 170, 166
591, 586
207, 286, 284, 239, 203, 224, 218, 215, 227, 211
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228, 214, 238, 221 20
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195, 273, 204
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Woodhouse, A E George Rhodes of the Levels and His Brothers.
West Coast and Nelson Exploration. Typescript.
1st ed. Auckland: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1937. 8vo. xv, 227p. Illus, maps. Blue cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. FA to G. Along with Edwards, ‘Scrim, Radio Rebel in Retrospect’, 1st, (Hodder and Stoughton), 1971, HC/DJ, inscribed by Colin Scrimgeour, G/G. [2].
New Zealand Regional 244
Bound volume of documents relating to the Historic Auckland Society, compiled by Ian B Madden.
1958-1965. Folio. 83 leaves. HC. Spine title: ‘Auckland Historical Society Papers, 195865’. Mostly notifications of upcoming meetings, talks, excursions etc. G. 245
Glimpses from Whakatane’s Past. Compiled by the Staff of the Whakatane Museum. R. Whakatane and District Historical Society, 1998. Landscape. 102p. Illus. SC. G+. 246 *33
Handwritten agreement between Richard Davis (Reihana Keweti) of Taranaki and Thomas Jones of Sydney in relation to a piece of land in Wellington and a house to be built on it.
225 x 365mm. Mounted/behind glass/framed. Typed caption. Dated 19 December 1839. Signed by Davis, Jones, Henry Taylor and William Rea. ‘Richard Davis agrees to sell to Thomas Jones - One Acre of the Land belonging to him, situated on that part of the Beach of “Port Nicholson” adjoining the “New Zealand Land Company’s” Land, on the North East side; and below the New Mission House on the South West side [etc] - on which Acre, Richard Davis agrees to Build a House for Mr Thomas Jones of similar dimensions and equally substantial to that now Building for Mr Barratt [etc]’. Significant document. G. Est. $2000 247
Historical Journal, Auckland-Waikato. Forty-one assorted issues.
[Auckland: Auckland Historical Society], 1977-2003. 4to. Illus. SC. Nos 31-34, 36-42, 44-62, 64, 66, 68, 69, 74-76, and 79-82. G to G+. [41]. 248
Joint Golden Jubilees. Borough of Gisborne. County of Cook. 1877-1927.
1st thus ed. Gisborne: The Gisborne Publishing Co, 1927. 8vo. 216p. Illus. HC. Wear, soiling and FX. Cover title: ‘Life in Early Poverty Bay, Trials and Triumphs of Its Brave Founders’. G. 249
Journal of Proceedings of the Provincial Council. Session XXIV - 1865.
Christchurch: Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government [etc], 1866. Folio. xvi, 107, 323, [324-326]p. Illus. Cloth spine/card covers. Bound with first eight pages of Session XXV - 1866. AF. G. 250
Letters from New Plymouth, 1843.
Subscriber’s ed. New Plymouth: H D Mullon, 1968. 8vo. 89p. Illus. HC. SS. No 205/300. Facsimile reprint of extracts from ‘Letters from Settlers and Labouring Emigrants, in the New Zealand Company’s Settlements of Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth’, (Smith, Elder and Co), 1843. G to G+. 251
Mount Cook and the Southern Lakes, New Zealand. Scenic Wonders of Southern Pacific. Cover title.
[Dunedin]: Printed by Coulls Somerville Wilkie, [1928]. 4to. 32p. Illus, adverts. SC. Vol I, No I. The Hermitage, NZ. March, 1928. Summer Number. Edited by the Advertising Division of Coulls Somerville Wilkie for the Mount Cook Motor Co. G. 252
Universal Auckland Almanac. First edition, 1948-1949.
1st ed. Auckland: Arnold D Baldwin, Universal Business Directories, 1948. 8vo. xxii, 282p. Maps, adverts. SC. Wear, soiling and FX. Stamp of Auckland Grammar School Geography Dept on first page. At foot of title: ‘Streets and Postal Guide - Tables Every Town and Village of the Province - Directory of Local Organisations’. G. 253
Views of Mount Cook. Cover title.
[Fairlie]: Issued by Mt Cook Motor Service, c1906. Landscape. [16]p. Illus. SC. Wear and soiling. FA.
12p. Loose leaves. Note on title page: ‘Copied for the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, 1956, by Mrs P B McGregor, from manuscript in the possession of Mr E L Kehoe, 16 Winnie Street, Greymouth.’ Probably written by Kehoe. Relates to the period 1841-1866. G. 255
Acland, L G D The Early Canterbury Runs. Containing the First, Second and Third (New) Series. Revised and enlarged ed. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1947. 8vo. 367p. HC. Wear and soiling. G. 256
Beverley, A The First Hundred. The Story of the Borough of Blenheim, 1869-1969. Presented to the Honourable D C Seath, Minister of Internal Affairs. Signed by S P Harling, Mayor. 1st ed. Blenheim: The Blenheim Borough Council, 1969. 8vo. 210p. Illus, map. HC. G+. 257
Billman, Mary A Century in Hot Water (A Tale of Waiwera). Signed by author. 1st ed. Warkworth: The Rodney and Waitemata Times, 1965. 8vo. 130p. Illus. SC. G+. 258
Climie, Nellie Scott et al The Waihi Borough Celebrates Its Diamond Jubilee, November 27-December 2, 1962, with the Story of NZ’s Greatest Goldfield, Its Pioneer Families, and Its Resurgent New Life. Plus two.
1st ed. Paeroa: Printed by the Hauraki Plains Gazette, [1962]. 8vo. 168p. Illus, maps. Paper covers. G+. Along with Isdale, ‘History of “The River Thames”, NZ’, cover title, 1st, (A M Isdale), 1967, SC, stapled, signed by author, G+, and one other, G+. [3]. 259
[Dash, George (editor)] The Book of Waimate. A Glossary of Past Events, A Guide to Town and District, Edited by His Worship the Mayor, in the Jubilee Year of the Borough, 1879-1929. Plus two. 1st ed. Waimate: Printed by Waimate Advertiser Co, 1929. 8vo. 183p. Illus, adverts. SC. G. Along with ‘Waimate County Jubilee, 1876-1926’, cover title, 1st, (Printed and Published by the Waimate Advertiser Co), c1926, SC, G, and ‘Waimate Centennial, 1854-1954’, cover title, 1st, (Printed at the office of the Waimate Daily Advertiser), c1954, G. [3]. 260
Ertel, D I et al A History of the Ohura Valley. Written to Commemorate the Golden Jubilees of the Schools Within the Valley. 1st ed. New Plymouth: Printed by Avery Press, [1957]. 8vo. 66p. Illus. HC. G. 261 *19
Hawthorne, James A Dark Chapter from New Zealand History. By a Poverty Bay Survivor.
1st ed. Napier: Printed and Published by James Wood, 1869. 8vo. 41p. Paper covers. Wear and soiling. Address and postage stamp on back cover: ‘Mr J Armour[?] Thomson / c/o The Honble R Hart / Hobson Street / Wellington’. POS of Bronwyn Elsmore on verso of front cover. Account of massacre at Poverty Bay in 1868, and events leading up to it. Very scarce. FA to G. Est. $250 262 *20
Kerry-Nicholls, J H The King Country, or, Explorations in New Zealand. A Narrative of 600 Miles of Travel Through Maoriland.
1st ed. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1884. 8vo. xx, 379p. Illus, folding map. 2984. Decorated red cloth. SS. SABR. CB. FX. Remnants of Mudie’s Library label on lower board. Clipping tipped to FFEP. G to G+. 263
Lawson, Will (compiler) Snowlands of the South. Mt Cook, New Zealand.
Sydney: Printed by W T Baker and Co, undated. [8]p. Illus, adverts. SC. G.
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McLeod, Violet Memories of Ruawai, Tokatoka and Rehia. Inscribed by author to Humphrey Beale.
1st ed. [Dargaville]: The North Auckland Times, 1991. 8vo. 354p. Illus. SC. Note from the author laid in. G+.
Maori and Pacific 276
Bound collection of over thirty articles from ‘Transactions of the New Zealand Institute’, most concerning the Maori.
1st ed. [Orewa: Cyril Moor, 1987]. 8vo. 141p. Illus. Spiral-bound. G.
Late 19th to early 20th century. 8vo. Leather spine/paper-covered boards. Wear, soiling and FX. Bookplate of F Hobill Cole on FPD. Some annotations. Includes Tregear, ‘The Maori in Asia’, Tregear, ‘The Aryo-Semitic Maori’, Smith, ‘On Maori Nomenclature’, Crawford, ‘On the Maori Language’, Hill, ‘The Maoris To-day and To-morrow’, Walsh, ‘The Passing of the Maori’, Mair, ‘On the Ancient Tribe Te Panenehu’, Hamilton, ‘Publications About the Maoris’, Goldie, ‘Maori Medical Lore’ etc. AF. G. Est. $100
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Moor, Cyril Early Settlement of Port Fitzroy, Great Barrier Island. Signed by author.
Mundy, D L Rotomahana, and the Boiling Springs of New Zealand. A Photographic Series of Sixteen Views. With Descriptive Notes by Ferdinand von Hochstetter.
1st ed. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 1875. Folio. Illus, map. Decorated red cloth. Binding considerably damp-stained. Contents clean. AF. Binding FA. Contents G to G+. Est. $500
Journal of the Polynesian Society, Containing the Transactions and Proceedings of the Society. Volumes I-IV. Bound as two.
1st ed. 1892-1895. Large 8vo. Vol I/II: iii, 278, iv, 281p. Illus. Vol III/IV: x, 244, x, 300p. Illus. Green cloth. Spines repaired. Wear, soiling and FX. Numerous annotations. Stamp of G C Ormond. Some clumsy internal repairs. Spine and upper board of Vol III/IV badly damaged. AF. FA. [2]. Est. $150 278
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Parcell, James Crombie Heart of the Desert. Being the History of the Cromwell and Bannockburn Districts of Central Otago. Presented to the Hon D C Seath. 1st ed. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1949. 8vo. 370p. Illus. HC/DJ. Presentation inscription on FFEP. Signed by mayor and nine others. G/G. 268
Paul, E J The Ashburton County.
Korero Maori. First Lessons in Maori Conversation. By a Pakeha-Maori.
6th ed. Wanganui: A D Willis, [1903]. 8vo. 40p. K457. Paper covers. Considerable wear. FA. 279
Best, Elsdon Bound collection of twelve articles from ‘Transactions of the New Zealand Institute’, most concerning the Maori.
1st ed. [Ashburton]: The Ashburton County Council, 1927. 8vo. 47p. Illus. SC. Cover title: ‘Ashburton County Council. Jubilee, 1877-1927.’ G.
Early 20th century. 8vo. Leather spine/paper-covered boards. Wear, soiling and FX. Bookplate of F Hobill Cole on FPD. Some annotations. Includes ‘Clothing of the Ancient Maori’, ‘Maori Eschatology’, ‘On Maori Origins’, ‘Maori Numeration’, ‘Maori Forest Lore’, ‘On Maori Magic’ etc. AF. G. Est. $100
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[Radcliffe, F G] Waitomo, Ruakuri and Aranui, New Zealand. Cover title.
1st ed. Whangarei: F G Radcliffe, c1910. Landscape. [24]p. Illus. Paper covers. Wear and soiling. G. 270
Shepherd, R L Te Rawhiti. A Short History.
1st ed. Hamilton: Printed by Clark and Matheson, 1966. 8vo. [27]p. Illus. SC, stapled. G+. 271
Spencer, Margaret The Waioeka Pioneering Saga.
1st ed. Gisborne: Margaret Spencer,. viii, 9-216p. Illus. SC. Letter from author to Humphrey Beale laid in. G. 272
Stephen, J T Early Northland. Waikiekie Pioneers, 1860-1900, and Their Descendants. 1st ed. [Whangarei: Whangarei Print, 1983]. 8vo. 140p. Maps, illus. HC. G+. 273 *20
[Swainson, William] Auckland, The Capital of New Zealand, and the Country Adjacent [etc].
1st ed. London: Smith, Elder and Co, 1853. 8vo. xii, 163p. Folding frontispiece. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. Wear, soiling and FX to contents. Lacks map. Binding G+. Contents AF, G. Est. $150
1st thus ed. Rotorua: F F Watt, 1896. 8vo. 45p. Adverts. Paper covers. Wear, creasing and FX. Scarce. G. Est. $150 281
Colenso, William He Kupu Wakatupato, na te Aroha Pono. Caption title.
1st ed. [Paihia: Printed by William Colenso at the Church Mission Press], 1842. 8vo. 7p. BIM 110. Unbound. Uncut. Tract on an Anglican church service in London admitting three Catholic priests. G. 282
Colenso, William Ko te Tuarua o nga Pukapuka Waki. Hei Wakakite atu i nga Henga a te Hahi o Roma. Caption title. 1st ed. [Hobart: R S Waterhouse and Bros, 1840]. 12mo. 24p. BIM 77. No covers/ string-bound. FX. ID. FA. Est. $200 283
Davis, C O The Life and Times of Patuone, the Celebrated Ngapuhi Chief.
1st ed. Auckland: Printed by J H Field, 1876. 12mo. 141p. Frontispiece. Dark green cloth. Wear and FX. Stamp of Leighton, Binder, on FPD. Bookplate of G and N Ingleton on FPD. G. Est. $200 284 *19
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Wells, B The History of Taranaki. A Standard Work on the History of the Province. Plus one.
1st ed. New Plymouth: Edmondson and Avery, ‘Taranaki News’ Office, 1878. 8vo. vii, 311p. Green cloth. Considerable wear. Losses to spine. Bookplate of W R Johns on FPD. Cabinet card portrait of unidentified man by Jas Bacon and Sons of Leeds laid in. AF. FA to G. Along with Buick, ‘Old Marlborough’, 1st, (Hart and Keeling), 1900, HC, poorly repaired, AF, FA. [2]. 275
Wilson, J G The Founding of Hawke’s Bay. Inscribed by author to Bernard Teague.
1st ed. Napier: Printed by the Daily Telegraph Co, [1951]. 4to. 60p. Illus, folding map. HC. Spine damaged. AF. FA to G.
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Best, Elsdon In Ancient Maoriland. Being Notes Collected from the Descendants of the Aboriginal People of the Rangitaiki Valley and the Ure-wera Country and from the Mataatua Tribes.
Bethunes at Webb's
Davis, C O The Life and Times of Patuone, the Celebrated Ngapuhi Chief. R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. 141p. Frontispiece. HC/DJ. VG/VG. 285
Fowler, Leo Te Mana o Turanga. The Story of the Carved House Te Mana o Turanga on the Whakato Marae at Manutuke, Gisborne. Inscribed by author. Plus one.
1st ed. Auckland: Printed in association with the NZ Historic Places Trust by the Penrose Printing and Publishing Co, 1974. 4to. x, 37p. Illus. Card covers/DJ. G+/G. Along with Blair, ‘The Land of Toi’, 1st, (Printed by the Gisborne Herald), [1947], card covers/DJ, G/G. [2].
432
(TOP TO BOTTOM) 451, 432, 418
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478, 491
445, 453
521
417
420, 322, 490, 466, 433 24
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(TOP TO BOTTOM) 417, 406
467
501
(TOP TO BOTTOM) 477, 475, 416
286 *19
Gorst, J E The Maori King, or, The Story of Our Quarrel with the Natives of New Zealand.
Anthropology 297
R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. x, 409p. Folding map. HC/DJ. G+ to VG/ VG.
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to archaeology.
287 *20
298
Grey, George Polynesian Mythology, and Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealand Race, as Furnished by Their Priests and Chiefs.
AF. FA. [11].
Collection of twelve publications, most relating to archaeology. AF. G to G+. [12].
1st ed. London: John Murray, 1855. 8vo. xiii, 333p. Illus. Rebound. Half leather. FX. Impressive appearance. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $300
299
288
1993. 4to. xi, 212p. Illus. HC. Inscribed by author on FFEP. A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Anthropology, University of Auckland. G+.
Keene, Florence Tai Tokerau. Signed by author. 1st ed. [Christchurch?]: Whitcoulls, [1975]. 8vo. 115p. Illus. Card covers. G+. 289
Kehoe, E L A Great Chief. Tainui’s Modest Grave at Greymouth. Typescript.
England, Wayne J The Settlement Pattern and Pa of Waiheke.
300
Keith, Arthur The Antiquity of Man. In two volumes. Plus seven.
[1954]. 5p. Loose leaves. Note on title page: ‘Copied for the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, by Mrs P B McGregor, from newspaper cuttings in the possession of Mr E L Kehoe, 16 Winnie Street, Greymouth.’ G.
1st ed. London: Williams and Norgate, 1925. 8vo. Illus. HC. AF. G. Along with Hutchinson, ‘Prehistoric Man and Beast’, 1st, (Smith, Elder, and Co), 1896, HC, G, Dawson, ‘Fossil Men and Their Modern Representatives’, 3rd, (Hodder and Stoughton), 1888, HC, G, and five others, G. [9].
290
301
Marquardt, Carl The Tattooing of Both Sexes in Samoa.
1st thus ed. Papakura: R McMillan, 1984. 4to. 31, 31p. 19 plates. Black cloth. Translation by Sibyl Ferner of ‘Die Tatowirung Beider Geschlechter in Samoa’, (Verlag von Dietrich Reimer), 1899. G to G+. Est. $50 291
Maunsell, R Grammar of the New Zealand Language.
4th ed. Auckland: Upton and Co, 1894. 12mo. xvi, 162p. Green cloth. Considerable wear and ID. Bookplate of Don Marshall on FPD. Inscription on FFEP: ‘Auckland, NZ. Dec 6, 1904. / Presented by / The New Zealand Mission / to / Society Islands Mission.’ Stamp of Library of LDS Mission, Papeete, Tahiti, on FFEP and following page. AF. FA.
Lubbock, John Pre-Historic Times, as Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages.
1st ed. London: Williams and Norgate, 1865. 8vo. xxiii, 512p. Illus. Half leather/ marbled boards. Includes references to the Maori. G. Est. $100
Natural History and Science 302
Abstract Report on the Progress of the Geological Survey of New Zealand, During 1868-9 [etc]. Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1869. 8vo. xiii, 48p. Illus. Card covers. No 5. New Zealand Geological Survey. AF. FA to G.
292
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Pei Te Hurinui King Potatau. An Account of the Life of Potatau Te Wherowhero, the First Maori King. Signed by author.
Wellington: James Hughes, Printer, 1871. 8vo. Card covers. No 6. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. FA to G.
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1870-1, with Maps and Sections.
1st ed. [Wellington]: The Polynesian Society, [1959]. 8vo. iii, 302p. Illus, maps. Red cloth. G+. Est. $150
304
293
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1872. 8vo. Card covers. No 7. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
Polack, J S Manners and Customs of the New Zealanders. In two volumes.
1st ed. [London]: James Madden and Co, 1840. 8vo. Vol I: xxxiv, 288p. Map, illus. Vol II: xviii, 304p. Illus. Brown cloth. Rebacked. Corners strengthened. New EPs. G+. [2]. Est. $500 294
Robley, H G Moko, or, Maori Tattooing.
R. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1969. 4to. xxi, 216p. Illus. HC/slip case. G+/G. Est. $100 295
Smith, Thomas The Wonders of Nature and Art, or, A Concise Account of Whatever is Most Curious and Remarkable in the World [etc]. Volumes IX and X.
Philadelphia: Printed by Robert Carr, for Birch and Small, 1806. 12mo. Vol IX: 283p. Illus. Vol X: 274p. Illus. Contemporary full leather. Wear and FX. Subjects include New Zealand, Sandwich Islands (Hawaii), Pelew Islands (Palau) etc. G. [2]. Est. $50 296 *20
Taylor, Richard Te Ika a Maui, or, New Zealand and Its Inhabitants.
2nd ed. London: William Macintosh, 1870. 8vo. xv, 730p. Illus. Rebound. Full leather. Marbled EPs. Bookplate of Russell W Smith on FPD. POS of Alfred K Newman. Impressive appearance. G to G+. Est. $200
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1871-72, with Maps and Sections.
305
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1873-4. With Maps and Sections.
Wellington: James Hughes, Printer, 1877. 8vo. Card covers. No 8. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G. 306
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1874-6. With Maps and Sections.
Wellington: James Hughes, Printer, 1877. 8vo. Card covers. No 9. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G. 307
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1876-7. With Maps and Sections.
Wellington: James Hughes, Printer, 1877. 8vo. Card covers. No 10. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G. 308
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1877-8, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: James Hughes, Printer, 1878. 8vo. Card covers. No 11. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. FA to G. 309
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1878-79, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1879. 8vo. Card covers. No 12. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G. 310
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1879-80, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: G Didsbury, Government Printer, 1881. 8vo. Card covers. No 13. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
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Reports of Geological Explorations During 1881, with Maps and Sections.
Collection of eighteen publications, most relating to science.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1882. 8vo. Card covers. No 14. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
AF. FA. [19]. 327
312
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1882, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1883. 8vo. Card covers. No 15. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to dinosaurs. AF. G to G+. [11]. 328
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to geology.
313
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1883-84, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1884. 8vo. Card covers. No 16. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. FA to G.
AF. FA. [12]. 329
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to the geosciences. AF. FA. [11].
314
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1885, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1886. 8vo. Card covers. No 17. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G. 315
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1886-87, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1887. 8vo. Card covers. No 18. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
330
Collection of eleven publications, most relating to the geosciences. AF. FA. [12]. 331
Collection of five publications relating to volcanoes. AF. G to G+. [5]. 332
316
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1887-88, with Maps and Sections.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1888. 8vo. Card covers. No 19. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
Collection of four publications relating to the age of the earth. AF. G to G+. [4]. 333
Collection of fourteen publications, most relating to geology.
317
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1888-89. With Maps and Sections. Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1890. 8vo. Card covers. No 20. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
AF. FA. [15]. 334
Collection of fourteen publications, most relating to the geosciences. AF. FA. [15].
318
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1890-91. With Maps and Sections. Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1892. 8vo. Card covers. No 21. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G. 319
Reports of Geological Explorations During 1892-93. With Maps and Sections. Wellington: Samuel Costall, Government Printer, 1894. 8vo. Card covers. No 22. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G.
335
Collection of seven publications relating to continental drift. AF. G to G+. [7]. 336
Collection of seven publications relating to mineralogy. AF. G to G+. [7]. 337
320
Annual Report of the Geologists’ Association for 1878 [etc]. Plus seven.
Collection of seventeen publications, most relating to dinosaurs.
London: University College, 1879. 8vo. 36p. Paper covers. G. Along with issues for 1881-1883, and ‘List of Members of the Geologists’ Association (London)’, issues for 1887-1890, G. [8].
AF. G to G+. [17].
321
AF. G to G+. [6].
Annual Report on the Colonial Museum and Laboratory [etc] Nos 3-39 and 4174.
339
Wellington: Government Printer, 1868-1942. 8vo. Paper covers. AF. FA to G. [71]. Est. $500 322 *24
Bound collection of eight papers relating to mineralogy.
338
Collection of six publications relating to earthquakes.
Collection of six publications relating to geology. AF. FA. [7]. 340
Collection of six publications relating to geology.
Mid 19th century. 8vo. Brown cloth. Ex Wellington Philosophical Society library. Related markings. Includes Aickin, ‘Observations upon the Amalgamation of Gold and Other Precious Metals’, (Printed by William Chisholm Wilson), 1869, Vivian, ‘Speech on the Debate Which Arose in the House of Commons upon the Coal Clause [etc]’, (James Ridgway), 1861, Ulrich, ‘Observations on the Mode of Occurrence and the Treatment of Auriferous, Lead, and Silver Ores [etc]’, (John Ferres, Government Printer), 1868, etc. AF. G. Est. $150
AF. G+ to VG. [6].
323
AF. G to G+. [10].
Bound volume of annual reports of the New Zealand Geological Survey.
341
Collection of six publications, most relating to geology. AF. FA. [6]. 342
Collection of ten publications relating to geology.
1907-1916. Folio. Illus. Card covers. Nos 1-10. New Series. AF. G.
343
324
AF. FA. [10].
Bound volume of annual reports of the New Zealand Geological Survey.
Collection of ten publications, most relating to science.
1917-1930. Folio. Illus. Card covers. Nos 11-24. New Series. AF. G.
344
325
AF. FA. [11].
Bound volume of annual reports of the New Zealand Geological Survey.
1931-1946. Folio. Illus. Card covers. Nos 25-37, [38?] and [39?]. New Series. AF. G.
Collection of ten publications, most relating to the geosciences. 345
Collection of ten publications, most relating to the geosciences. AF. FA. [10].
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346
362
Collection of ten publications, most relating to volcanoes and earthquakes.
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 11 (New Series).
AF. FA. [10].
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1910. 4to. Subject: Mount Radiant Subdivision. AF. G.
347
Collection of thirteen publications, most relating to evolution. AF. FA. [13]. 348
Collection of twelve publications relating to palaeontology.
363
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 12 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1911. 4to. Subject: Dun Mountain Subdivision. AF. G.
G to G+. [12].
364
349
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1911. 4to. Subject: Greymouth Subdivision. AF. G.
Collection of twelve publications relating to palaeontology. G to G+. [12]. 350
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 13 (New Series).
365
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 14 (New Series).
AF. FA. [20].
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1912. 4to. Subject: New Plymouth Subdivision. AF. G.
351
366
Collection of twenty publications, most relating to science.
New Zealand Geological Memoirs 1-9.
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 15 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1928-1954. 4to. Subjects: Malvern Hills; Lower Awatere District; Mount Somers District; Experiments in Geophysical Survey; Lake Wakatipu Region; Late Cretaceous and Tertiary Diastrophism; Otaki Sandstone; Rangitikei Valley; Stratigraphic Names. AF. G. [9]. Est. $100
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1912. 4to. Subject: Waihi-Tairua Subdivision. AF. G.
352
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1913. 4to. Subject: Aroha Subdivision. AF. G.
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 1 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1906. 4to. Subject: Hokitika Sheet. AF. FA. 353
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 2 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1906. 4to. Subject: Alexandra Sheet. AF. FA. 354
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 3 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1907. 4to. Subject: Parapara Subdivision. AF. FA to G. 355
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 4 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1907. 4to. Subject: Coromandel Subdivision. AF. FA to G. 356
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 5 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1908. 4to. Subject: Cromwell Subdivision. AF. FA to G. 357
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 6 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1908. 4to. Subject: Mikonui Subdivision. AF. FA to G. 358
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 7 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1909. 4to. Subject: Queenstown Subdivision. AF. FA to G. 359
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 8 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1909. 4to. Half leather. Subject: Whangaroa Subdivision. AF. G. 360
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 9 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1910. 4to. Subject: Whatatutu Subdivision. AF. G. 361
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 10 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1910. 4to. Subject: Thames Subdivision. AF. G.
367
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 16 (New Series).
368
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 17 (New Series).
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1915. 4to. Subject: Buller-Mokihinui Subdivision. AF. G. 369
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 18 (New Series).
Wellington: Marcus F Marks, Government Printer, 1917. 4to. Subject: Reefton Subdivision. AF. FA to G. 370
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 19 (New Series).
Wellington: Marcus F Marks, Government Printer, 1918. 4to. Subject: Tuapeka Subdivision. AF. G. 371
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 20 (New Series).
Wellington: Marcus F Marks, Government Printer, 1918. 4to. Subject: Oamaru District. AF. G. 372
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 21 (New Series).
Wellington: Marcus F Marks, Government Printer, 1920. 4to. Subject: Gisborne and Whatatutu District. AF. FA to G. 373
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 22 (New Series).
Wellington: Marcus F Marks, Government Printer, 1919. 4to. Subject: Limestone and Phosphate. AF. G. 374
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 23 (New Series).
Wellington: Marcus F Marks, Government Printer, 1921. 4to. Subject: Western Southland. AF. G. 375
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 24 (New Series).
Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1923. 4to. Subject: Mokau Subdivision. AF. G. 376
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 25 (New Series).
Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1923. 4to. Subject: Collingwood Subdivision. AF. G. 377
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 26 (New Series).
Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1924. 4to. Subject: Waihi District, Hauraki Goldfield. AF. G.
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394
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 27 (New Series).
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 61-64 (New Series).
379
395
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 28 (New Series).
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 65 and 65A (New Series).
380
396
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 29 (New Series).
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 66-69 (New Series).
Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1925. 4to. Subject: Whangarei-Bay of Islands Subdivision. AF. G.
Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1926. 4to. Subject: Huntly-Kawhia Subdivision. AF. G.
Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1927. 4to. Subject: Egmont Subdivision. AF. G.
Wellington: Government Printer, 1959-1963. 4to. Subjects: Mangakahia Subdivision; Niue Island; Western Samoa; Waipara Subdivision. G. [4].
Wellington: Government Printer, 1967 and 1976. 4to. Subject: Bibliography of New Zealand Geology. G. [2].
Wellington: Government Printer, 1959-1961. 4to. G. [4]. 397
381
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 30 (New Series).
Wellington: W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1928. 4to. Subject: Waiapu Subdivision. AF. G.
Wellington: Government Printer, 1962-1971. 4to. G. [4]. 398
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 74-77 (New Series).
382
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 31 and 32 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1927. 4to. Subjects: Tongaporutu-Ohura Subdivision; Minerals and Mineral Substances. AF. G. [2].
Wellington: Government Printer, 1965-1968. 4to. G. [4]. 399
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 78-81 (New Series). Wellington: Government Printer, 1967-1972. 4to. G. [4].
383
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 33 and 34 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1929 and 1934. 4to. Subjects: Soils; Dargaville-Rodney Subdivision. AF. FA to G. [2]. 384
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 35 and 36 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1959 and 1968. 4to. Subjects: Motueka Subdivision; Murchison Subdivision. G. [2].
400
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 82-85 (New Series). Wellington: Government Printer, 1970-1972. 4to. G. [4]. 401
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 86-89 (New Series). Wellington: Government Printer, 1971-1978. 4to. G. [4]. 402
385
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 37 and 38 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1937 and 1939. 4to. Subjects: Rotorua-Taupo Subdivision; Kaitangata-Green Island Subdivision. G. [2].
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 90-92 (New Series). Wellington: Government Printer, 1975-1977. 4to. G. [3]. 403
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 93 and 93A (New Series).
386
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 39 and 40 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1939 and 1960. 4to. Subjects: Naseby Subdivision; Tongariro Subdivision. G. [2].
Wellington: Government Printer, 1977 and 1982. 4to. Subject: Bibliography of New Zealand Geology. G. [2]. 404
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 94-97 (New Series).
387
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 41 and 42 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1946 and 1948. 4to. Subjects: Te Kuiti Subdivision; Reefton Quartz Lodes. G. [2].
Wellington: Government Printer, 1980-1984. 4to. G. [4]. 405
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 101 (New Series). Wellington: Government Printer, 1990. 4to. G.
388
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 45 (New Series). Wellington: Government Printer, 1952. 4to. Subject: Greymouth Coalfield. G. [2]. 389
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin No 46 (New Series). Wellington: Government Printer, 1953. 4to. Subjects: Dannevirke Subdivision. G.
406 *24
Philosophical Trans[actions of the Royal Society] Abridged, from 1664 to 1679. Spine title. London: Printed by I Gold, c1802. 4to. xxxi, xv, 784p. Frontispiece. Half leather/ marbled boards. Lacks title page. AF. Binding FA. Contents G. Est. $100 407
390
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 48 and 49 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1950 and 1951. 4to. Subjects: Bruce Bay-Haast River; Limestone. G. [2]. 391
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 50-53 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1953-1964. 4to. Subjects: Geraldine Subdivision; Ohai Coalfield; Wanganui Subdivision; Gore Subdivision. G. [4]. 392
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 55-57 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1957. 4to. Subjects: Waitaki Subdivision; Reefton Subdivision; Wellington District. G. [4]. 393
New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 58-60 (New Series).
Wellington: Government Printer, 1958. 4to. Subjects: Eglington Valley; Kaitangata Coalfield; South-East Nelson. G. [4].
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New Zealand Geological Survey Bulletin Nos 70-73 (New Series).
Bethunes at Webb's
Records of the Dominion Museum. Volume I, [No 2]. Signed by contributor W J Phillipps.
1st ed. Wellington: Dominion Museum, 1944. 8vo. 69-231p. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA to G. 408
The New Zealand Journal of Science. Volumes I and II.
1st ed. Dunedin: J Wilkie and Co, [1882-1885]. 8vo. Vol I: vii, 586p. Vol II: viii, 596p. Illus. Decorated green cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. Ex University of Canterbury Library. Related markings. AF. FA to G. [2]. 409
The Wonders of Geology, by the Author of Peter Parley’s Tales. Plus five.
Boston: Geo C Rand, 1853. 12mo. iv, 291p. Extra illus title page, illus. Decorated cloth. New EPs. Cabinet Library. Very scarce. G. Along with five others, G. [6].
410
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Adams, W H Davenport Life in the Primeval World. Founded on Meunier’s ‘Les Animaux d’Autrefois.’ Plus one.
[Chambers, Robert] Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation.
London: T Nelson and Sons, 1872. 8vo. xi, 335p. Illus. Decorated russet cloth. G. Along with Lankester, ‘Extinct Animals’, New ed, (Archibald Constable and Co), 1909, HC, G. [2]. 411
Ansted, D T Scenery, Science and Art. Being Extracts from the Note-Book of a Geologist and Mining Engineer.
11th ed. London: John Churchill, 1860. 8vo. iv, 286p. iv, 286, lxivp. Illus. Green cloth. G. Est. $100 422
Chapman, Roger G and Cleveland T Duval (editors) Charles Darwin 1809-1882, A Centennial Commemorative.
Ltd ed. Wellington: Nova Pacific Publishing Co, 1982. Folio. xii, 376p. Illus. Half leather/slip case. No XXX/750. G+/G+. Est. $300
1st ed. London: John van Voorst, 1854. 8vo. viii, 323p. Illus. Green cloth. Frontispiece loose. Binding FA to G. Contents G. Est. $100
423
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1st ed. New York: The Macmillan Co, 1926. 8vo. xliii, 296p. Illus. Blue cloth. G to G+. Along with Wright, ‘The Quaternary Ice Age’, 1st, (Macmillan and Co), 1914, blue cloth, AF, G, and five others, G+ to VG. [7].
Arkell, W J Jurassic Geology of the World. 1st ed. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1956. Large 8vo. xv, 806p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. 413
Arkell, W J The Jurassic System in Great Britain. Plus two.
1st ed. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1933. Large 8vo. xii, 681p. Illus. Blue cloth. G to G+. Along with Lewis, ‘Papers and Notes on the Glacial Geology of Great Britain and Ireland’, 1st, (Longmans, Green, and Co), 1894, half leather, G, and one other, G. [3]. 414
Coleman, A P Ice Ages, Recent and Ancient. Plus six.
424
Cooper, B J and D F Branagan (editors) Rock Me Hard, Rock Me Soft. A History of the Geological Society of Australia. Plus five.
1st ed. Sydney: Geological Society of Australia, 1994. 4to. xi, 194p. Illus. SC. G. Along with Macnair and Mort, ‘History of the Geological Society of Glasgow, 1858-1908’, 1st, (Published by the Society), 1908, green cloth, Woodward, ‘The History of the Geological Society of London’, 1st, (Longmans, Green, and Co), 1908, brown cloth, G, and three others, G. [6].
Bateson, William Materials for the Study of Variation, Treated with Especial Regard to Discontinuity in the Origin of Species.
425
1st ed. London: Macmillan and Co, 1894. 8vo. xv, 598p. Illus. Green cloth. New EPs. Scarce. G to G+. Est. $200
1861-1864. 4to. 19, 30, [47]-59, 17p. HC. Cover title: Geological Reports, Province of Wellington’. G to G+. Est. $100
415
426
Brown, Robert (editor) Our Earth and Its Story. A Popular Treatise on Physical Geography. In three volumes.
Crawford, J Coutts Bound collection of four geological reports relating to the Province of Wellington.
Daly, Reginald Aldworth Igneous Rocks and Their Origin. Plus two.
London: Cassell and Co, 1887. 4to. Illus. Green cloth. G. [3].
R. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co, 1914. 8vo. Illus. HC. G. Along with Harker, ‘The Natural History of Igneous Rocks’, 1st, (Methuen and Co), 1909, HC, G, and one other, G. [3].
416 *24
427
Buckland, William Geology and Mineralogy, Considered with Reference to Natural Theology. In two volumes. London: William Pickering, 1837. 8vo. Vol I: xvi, 618p. Vol II: vii, 129p. Illus. Half leather. Wear, soiling and FX. G. [2]. Est. $100 417 *24
Buckland, William Reliquiae Diluvianae, or, Observations on the Organic Remains Contained in Caves, Fissures, and Diluvial Gravel, and on Other Geological Phenomena, Attesting to the Action of an Universal Deluge.
Dana, Edward Salisbury A Text-Book of Mineralogy. Plus one by same author.
R. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1894. 8vo. viii, 537p. Illus. Brown cloth. G. Along with same details, c1932, brown cloth, G. [2]. 428
Dana, James D A System of Mineralogy [etc]. Volumes I and II. Bound as one.
4th ed. London: Trubner and Co, 1855. Large 8vo. 320, 533p. Illus. Brown cloth. Stain to foot of spine. Scarce. G. Est. $200
2nd ed. London: John Murray, 1824. 4to. vii, 303p. Illus. Half leather/marbled boards. Rebacked. Handsome. G to G+. Est. $400
429
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3rd ed. London: Trubner and Co, 1879. 8vo. viii, 474p. Illus. Green cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. FA to G. Along with ‘Manual of Mineralogy [etc]’, 5th, (Trubner and Co), 1953, brown cloth, FA. [2]. Est. $100
Buller, Walter Lawry A History of the Birds of New Zealand. First edition.
London: John van Voorst, 1873. Folio. xxiii, 384p. xxiii, 384, [5]p. Frontispiece, 35 hand-coloured plates. 755. Rebound by Bayntun. Half green leather/green cloth boards. Mild FX. Handsome copy of the very scarce first edition, essential to any serious collection of New Zealand books. Binding G+ to VG. Contents G to G+. Est. $10000 419
Buller, Walter Lawry Buller’s Birds of New Zealand.
1st thus ed. Christchurch: Whitcombe and Tombs, 1967. Folio. 261p. 48 coloured plates. HC/DJ/slip case. VG/G+/G+.
Dana, James D Manual of Mineralogy and Lithology [etc]. Plus one by same author.
430
Davies, Gordon L Herries Whatever is Under the Earth. The Geological Society of London, 1807 to 2007. Plus thirteen.
1st ed. London: The Geological Society, 2007. Large 8vo. Illus. HC. G+. Along with Oldroyd, ‘Earth, Water, Ice and Fire, Two Hundred Years of Geological Research in the English Lake District’, 1st, (The Geological Society), 2002, HC, G+, and Geological Society Special Publication Nos 143, 150, 190, 192, 241, 256, 273, 281, 287, 301, 310 and 317, G+ to VG. [14]. Est. $100 431
420 *24
Butler, Samuel Evolution, Old and New. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. London: Hardwicke and Bogue, 1879. 8vo. xii, 384p. Decorated russet cloth. FA to G. Along with ‘Luck, or Cunning, as the Means of Organic Modification?’, 1st, (Trubner and Co), HC, AF, FA. [2]. Est. $100
Dean, Dennis R Gideon Mantell and the Discovery of Dinosaurs. Plus two.
1st ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 8vo. xix, 290p. Illus. HC/ DJ. G+/G+. Along with same author, ‘Gideon Algernon Mantell, A Bibliography with Supplementary Essays’, (Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints), 1999, HC, G+, and Mantell, ‘The Journal of Gideon Mantell’, 1st, (Oxford University Press), 1940, HC/ DJ, G+/G. [3].
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443
Featon, Mr and Mrs E H The Art Album of New Zealand Flora [etc]. Volume I.
Griffiths, G S On the Official Reports of the Tarawera Outbreak, with Objections to Some of the Conclusions Drawn by the Government Geologist, Dr Hector. Caption title.
Authors’ ed. Wellington: Printed and Published at the Office of Messrs Bock and Cousins, 1889. 4to. xviii, 180p. Frontispiece, 39 plates. Rebound. Half green leather/ green cloth boards. FX. Tear to frontispiece tissue guard. Impressive appearance. Binding VG. Contents G. Est. $1000 433 *24
Forbes, Charles S Iceland. Its Volcanoes, Geysers, and Glaciers.
Melbourne: Mason, Firth and McCutcheon, Printers, 1886. 8vo. 9p. Map. Paper covers. ID. Repairs. Map loose. Scarce. G. 444
Guyot, Arnold Comparative Physical Geography, or, The Earth in Relation to Man. Plus one.
1st ed. London: John Murray, 1860. 8vo. viii, 335p. Illus, map. Prize binding. Decorated full leather. Impressive appearance. G+. Est. $100
2nd ed. London: Edward Gover, [1850]. 12mo. viii, 208p. Illus. Brown cloth. Scarce. G to G+. Along with Reclus, ‘A New Physical Geography’, Vol I, (J S Virtue), 1886, decorated green cloth, G. [2]. Est. $50
434
445 *24
Forbes, James D Travels Trough the Alps.
New ed. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1900. Large 8vo. xxxviii, 572p. Illus. Green cloth. G. Est. $100 435
Geikie, Archibald Landscape in History, and Other Essays. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. London: Macmillan and Co, 1905. 8vo. viii, 352p. Half leather. Ex Wanganui Public Library. Related markings. G. Along with ‘Types of Scenery and Their Influence on Literature’, (Macmillan and Co), 1898, half leather, ex General Assembly Library, G. [2]. 436
Geikie, Archibald Text-Book of Geology. In two volumes. Plus five by same author.
4th ed. London: Macmillan and Co, 1903. 8vo. Green cloth. AF. FA to G. Along with ‘Class-Book of Geology’, (Macmillan and Co), 1897, HC, G, ‘Outlines of FieldGeology’, 4th, (Macmillan and Co), 1892, HC, G, and three others, G. [7]. 437
Geikie, Archibald The Founders of Geology. Plus two by same author.
2nd ed. London: Macmillan and Co, 1905. 8vo. xi, 486p. Blue cloth. G. Along with ‘A Long Life’s Work, An Autobiography’, 1st, (Macmillan and Co), 1924, blue cloth, G, and one other, G. [3]. 438
Geikie, James Fragments of Earth Lore. Plus three by same author.
Hector, James Abstract Report on the Progress of the Geological Survey of New Zealand During 1866-7.
Wellington: G Didsbury, Government Printer, 1868. 8vo. 48p. Illus. 2554. Paper covers. No 4. Geological Survey of New Zealand. Bound with Buchanan, ‘Botanical Notes on the Kaikoura Mountains and Mount Egmont’, (George Didsbury, Government Printer), 1867. G. 446
Hector, James First General Report on the Coal Deposits of New Zealand. Plus one.
Wellington: George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1866. 8vo. 46p. 2554. Rebound. Card covers. Original front cover retained. No 1. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G to G+. Along with ‘Index to Reports of the Geological Survey of New Zealand from 1866 to 1885, Inclusive [etc]’, (George Didsbury, Government Printer), 1887, paper covers, FA to G. [2]. 447
Hector, James Geological Expedition to the West Coast of Otago, New Zealand. Caption title. Part of ‘Otago Provincial Government Gazette’, Vol VI, No 274.
Dunedin: Printed for the Provincial Government by Daniel Campbell, 1863. 4to. 435478p. Folding map. Tan cloth. Bound with two other reports. Cover title: ‘Hector’s West Coast Exploration, 1863’. G+. Est. $100 448
Hector, James Report of the Third Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Held at Christchurch, New Zealand, in January, 1891.
1st ed. Edinburgh: John Bartholomew and Co, 1893. Large 8vo. 428p. Illus. Blue cloth. Ex library. Tidy related markings. G. Along with ‘Prehistoric Europe, A Geological Sketch’, 1st, (Edward Stanford), 1881, blue cloth, G, and two others, G. [4].
Wellington: Printed by George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1891. 8vo. xlii, 620p. Illus. Half leather. Ex General Assembly Library. Related markings. G. Along with Brogan (editor), ‘Report of the Twenty-Third Meeting [etc]’, (E V Paul, Government Printer), 1937, HC, G+. [2].
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Geikie, James The Great Ice Age. Plus one.
2nd ed. London: Daldy, Isbister and Co, 1877. 8vo. xxvii, 624p. Illus, maps. Green cloth. Text-block loose. FA. Along with Bonney, ‘Ice-Work’, 2nd impression, (Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co), 1903, red cloth, FA, and one other, G. [3]. 440
[Gifford, A C] In Starry Skies. Parts VII, VIII and XIII.
Wellington: Reprinted from ‘Evening Post’, [1929]-1935. 8vo. Illus. Paper covers. Subjects: Constellations, Scenery of the Heavens, Solar System. G. [3]. 441
Goldschmidt, V M Geochemistry. Edited by Alex Muir. Plus three.
1st ed. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1954. Large 8vo. xi, 730p. HC/DJ. G/FA. Along with Washington, ‘Manual of the Chemical Analysis of Rocks’, 2nd, (John Wiley and Sons), 1910, HC, G, and two others, FA to G. [4]. 442
Gould, Stephen Jay Wonderful Life. The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. Plus six by same author.
R. London: Hutchinson Radius, 1990. 8vo. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with six others, G. [7].
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Hise, C R van Some Principles Controlling the Deposition of Ores. Cover title. Copy of Sir James Hector. Author’s ed. 1900. 8vo. 151p. Illus. Paper covers. Stamped ‘Compliments of the Author’. Published from Advance Sheets of Vol XXX of the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. G. 450
Howorth, Henry H The Glacial Nightmare and the Flood. In two volumes. 1st ed. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Co, 1983. Green cloth. AF. G. Est. $100 451 *23
Hudson, G V An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology. Being an Introduction to the Study of Our Native Insects. With 21 Coloured Plates.
1st ed. London: West, Newman, and Co, 1892. 8vo. 128p. Illus. Prize binding. Giltdecorated full red leather. Marbled EPs. Prize plate on FPD. FX. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $200 452
Humble, William Dictionary of Geology and Mineralogy.
3rd ed. London: Messrs Griffin and Co, 1860. 8vo. vii, 470p. Red cloth. Scarce. G.
453 *24
464
Hutton, F W Geological Report on the Lower Waikato District [etc]. Caption title.
Lobley, J Logan Mount Vesuvius.
454
465
Hutton, F W Geological Report on the Thames Gold Fields.
Logan, W E and T Sterry Hunt Descriptive Catalogue of a Collection of the Economic Minerals of Canada, and of Its Crystalline Rocks. Sent to the London International Exhibition for 1862.
[Wellington: Government Printer], c1867. 8vo. 8p. Illus, map. 2772. Paper covers. No 2. Geological Survey of New Zealand. FA to G.
[Wellington: Government Printer, 1867. 8vo. 12p. Map. 2778. Rebound. HC. Lacks original covers. No 3. Geological Survey of New Zealand. AF. G. 455
Hutton, James Theory of the Earth, with Proofs and Illustrations. Vol III. Plus three.
R. London: Geological Society, 1899. 8vo. xvi, 278p. xvi, 278, xiiip. Paper covers. Edited by Archibald Geikie. Scarce. G. Along with same author and title, Vols I and II, R, (Verlag von J Cramer), 1972, HC, G, and two others, G. [5]. 456
Joly, J Radioactivity and Geology. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. London: Archibald Constable and Co, 1909. 8vo. HC. G. Along with one other, G. [2]. 457
Keam, R F Tarawera Eruption. The Volcanic Outburst of June 10, 1886. Waimangu Geyser. The Round Trip Today. Caption title. 1st ed. Auckland: R F Keam, [1958]. Landscape. 48p. Illus. SC. Wear and soiling. FA.
1st ed. London: Roper and Drowley, 1889. 8vo. 400p. Illus. Gilt-decorated blue cloth boards. Rebacked. New EPs. G. Est. $100
Montreal: Printed by John Lovell, c1862. 8vo. 83p. HC. Ex General Assembly Library. Tidy related markings. G. 466 *24
Lyell, Charles A Second Visit to North America. In two volumes.
3rd ed. London: John Murray, 1855. 8vo. Illus. Brown cloth. Bindings FA to G. Contents G. [2]. 467 *24
Lyell, Charles Principles of Geology. In four volumes.
3rd ed. London: John Murray, 1835. 8vo. Vol I: xxx, 420p. Illus. Vol II: 453p. Illus. Vol III: 426p. Illus. Vol IV: 393p. Illus. Paper-covered boards. Rebacked. New EPs. AF. FA to G. [4]. Est. $500 468
Lyell, Charles Principles of Geology. In two volumes.
11th ed. London: John Murray, 1872. 8vo. Vol I: xx, 671p. Illus. Vol II: xviii, 652p. Illus. Green cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. G. [2]. Est. $100
458
King, C W The Natural History of Gems or Decorative Stones. Plus three.
1st ed. London: Bell and Daldy, 1867. 8vo. xii, 377p. Illus. Green cloth. G. Along with Mangin, ‘Earth and Its Treasures’, (T Nelson and Sons), 1875, decorated cloth, ex Motupipi Library, tidy related markings, G, and one other, G. [3].
469
Lyell, Charles The Student’s Elements of Geology. Plus one.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1871. 8vo. xxiv, [25]-640p. Illus. Brown cloth. G. Along with Judd (editor), ‘The Student’s Lyell’, 2nd, (John Murray), 1911, prize binding, decorated full leather, FX, FFEP clipped, G. [2].
459
Knipe, Henry R Nebula to Man. With Illustrations by Ernest Bucknall, John Charlton, Joseph Smit, Lancelot Speed, Charles Whymper, Edward A Wilson, and Alice B Woodward.
1st ed. London: J M Dent and Co, 1905. 4to. xvi, 251p. Illus. Decorated green cloth. Wear and FX. Several pages loose. An account of evolution in verse. G. Est. $100 460
Knox, G A The Natural History of Canterbury. Plus eleven.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1969. 4to. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with 11 others, G to G+. [12]. 461
Lahee, Frederic H Field Geology. Plus six.
R. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co, 1941. 8vo. Illus. HC. G. Along with Cole, ‘Aids in Practical Geology’, 2nd, (Charles Griffin and Co), 1893, HC, FA to G, Rutley, ‘The Study of Rocks’, 6th, (Longmans, Green, and Co), 1894, HC, G, and four others, FA to G. [7].
470
Mantell, Gideon Algernon Petrifactions and Their Teachings, or, A Hand-Book to the Gallery of Organic Remains of the British Museum. Plus three.
London: Henry G Bohn, 1851. 8vo. xi, 496p. Illus. Decorated red cloth. G to G+. Along with Taylor, ‘Our Common British Fossils, and Where to Find Them’, 1st, (Chatto and Windus), 1885, decorated maroon cloth, G to G+, and two others, G. [4]. 471
Martens, Edouard von Critical List of the Mollusca of New Zealand Contained in European Collections, with References to Descriptions and Synonyms. 1st ed. Wellington: James Hughes, Printer, 1873. 8vo. iv, v, 51, viip. Paper covers. Wear. FA to G. 472
Mascart, E Traite de Magnetisme Terrestre. Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1900. 8vo. vi, 441p. Illus. HC. French text. G. 473
462
Lardner, Dionysius The Pre-Adamite Earth. From the ‘Museum of Science and Art.’ Plus two.
London: Walton and Maberly, [1856]. 12mo. 160p. Illus. Half leather. G. Along with Figuier, ‘The World Before the Deluge’, R, (Cassell Petter and Galpin), [1877?], decorated green cloth, G, and one other, G. [3]. Est. $100 463
Lawrence, Philip Henry Lithology, or, Classification of Rocks, with Their English, French, and German Names, and the Most Important Minerals.
Maury, M F The Physical Geography of the Sea.
R. London: T Nelson and Sons, 1859. 8vo. xiv, 493p. Illus. Decorated blue cloth. FX. G+. Est. $100 474
Mill, Hugh Robert The Realm of Nature. An Outline of Physiography. Plus five.
R. London: John Murray, 1897. 8vo. xii, 369p. Illus. Prize binding. Decorated blue leather. G. Along with Bonney, ‘The Story of Our Planet’, Cheap ed, (Cassell and Co), 1896, blue cloth, G, and four others, G. [6].
1st ed. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1865. 4to. 140p. Half leather/ marbled boards. Wear and soiling. Ex library. Related markings. Scarce. Binding FA to G. Contents G.
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486
Miller, Hugh Foot-Prints of the Creator, or, The Asterolepsis of Stromness. Plus two by same author.
Phillips, John Vesuvius.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1861. 8vo. lxxii, 352p. Illus. Gilt-decorated full leather. G. Along with ‘The Testimony of the Rocks, or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed’, R, (Adam and Charles Black), 1861, matching binding, G, and ‘First Impressions of England and Its People’, (Thomas Constable and Co), 1857, matching binding, G. [3]. 476
Miller, Hugh Sketch-Book of Popular Geology. Plus five by same author.
1st ed. Edinburgh: Thomas Constable and Co, 1859. 8vo. xxxvi, 358p. Brown cloth. G. Along with ‘Essays, Historical and Biographical, Political, Social, Literary, and Scientific’, (Gould and Lincoln), 1865, HC, G, ‘My Schools and Schoolmasters’, (Gould and Lincoln), 1871, HC, FA to G, and three others, FA to G. [3]. 477 *24
Miller, Hugh The Old Red Sandstone, or, New Walks in an Old Field.
1st ed. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1869. 8vo. xvi, 355p. Illus. Blue cloth. G to G+. Est. $100 487
Ramsay, A C The Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain.
1st ed. London: Edward Stanford, 1863. 8vo. 145p. Illus. Decorated blue cloth. G to G+. Along with Bakewell, ‘Geology for Schools and Students’, (Published at the Office of the ‘National Illustrated Library’), 1854, decorated brown cloth, new EPs, ID, AF, FA. [2]. 488
Ramsay, Alexander The Rudiments of Mineralogy. Plus four.
2nd ed. London: Lockwood and Co, 1874. 12mo. Illus. HC. G. Along with Nicol, ‘Elements of Mineralogy’, 2nd, (Adam and Charles Black), 1873, HC, FA to G, and three others, G. [5].
2nd ed. Edinburgh: John Johnstone, 1842. Small 8vo. 311p. Illus. Rebound. Half leather. G to G+.
489
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1st ed. New York: Walter S Rockey, 1906. 8vo. 283p. Illus. Brown cloth. Hollow earth theory. Scarce. G.
Murchison, Roderick Impey Siluria. The History of the Oldest Known Rocks Containing Organic Remains [etc].
Reed, William The Phantom of the Poles.
1st ed. London: John Murray, 1854. 8vo. xv, 523p. Illus. Decorated green cloth. SS. Scarce. G. Est. $400
490 *24
479
1st thus ed. London: Macmillan and Co, 1874. 8vo. 216p. Illus. HC. G.
Nicholson, H Alleyne The Ancient Life-History of the Earth. Plus three.
1st ed. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1877. 8vo. xvii, 407p. Illus. Decorated green cloth. G. Along with Zittel, ‘Text-Book of Palaeontology’, Vol I, (Macmillan and Co), 1900, green cloth, G, and two others, G. [4]. Est. $50 480
Nicholson, Heather Halcrow The New Zealand Greywackes. A Study of Changing Geological Concepts to 1985.
2003. 4to. xvii, 440p. Illus. HC. A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Geology, The University of Auckland. VG. 481
Owen, Richard Palaeontology, or, A Systematic Summary of Extinct Animals and Their Geological Relations. Plus one. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1861. 8vo. xvi, 463p. Illus. Half leather/ green cloth boards. Upper board loose. Wear, soiling and FX. Ex Otago Schoolmasters’ Library. Related markings. AF. FA to G. Along with Dean, ‘The First “Dinosaur” Book’, (Scholars’ Facsimiles and Reprints), 1999, HC, G+. [2]. Est. $100
Rendu, [Louis] Theory of the Glaciers of Savoy. Translated by Alfred Wills. 491 *24
[Rorison, Gilbert] The Three Barriers. Notes on Mr Darwin’s ‘Origin of Species’.
1st ed. Edinburgh: Blackwood and Sons, 1861. 8vo. vi, 180p. Illus. Purple cloth. SS. CB. POS of George Cook, Dunedin, on FPD. Very scarce. G. Est. $400 492
Sarjeant, William A S Geologists and the History of Geology. An International Bibliography from the Origins to 1978. In five volumes. Plus five by same author.
Melbourne, FL: Krieger Publishing Co, 1980. Large 8vo. HC. G to G+. Along with five supplements, G. [10]. Est. $100 493
Scrope, G Poulett The Geology and Extinct Volcanos of Central France.
2nd ed. London: John Murray, 1858. 8vo. xvii, 258p. Illus, maps. Decorated green cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. Scarce. G. Est. $200 494
482
Page, David Geology for General Readers. Plus three by same author.
2nd ed. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1866. 8vo. xvi, 328p. HC. FA to G. Along with same details, 3rd, 1870, HC, FA to G, ‘Advanced Text-Book of Geology, Descriptive and Industrial’, 5th, (William Blackwood and Sons), 1872, HC, FA, and one other, G. [4]. 483
Peach, B N et al The Geological Structure of the North-West Highlands of Scotland.
Sedgwick, Adam Bound collection of sixteen papers. Plus one by same author.
1826-1857. 8vo. Blue cloth. Includes typed index. Bound with Hunt, ‘Commemorative Notice of Adam Sedgwick’, c1873. G. Along with ‘A Discourse on the Studies of the University’, R, (Leicester University Press), 1969, HC/DJ, G+/G. [2]. Est. $300 495
Seeley, H G Dragons of the Air. An Account of Flying Reptiles. 1st ed. London: Methuen and Co, 1901. 8vo. xiii, 239p. Illus. HC. G+.
1st ed. Glasgow: Printed for His Majesty’s Stationery Office by James Hedderwick and Sons, 1907. 8vo. xviii, 668p. Illus. Blue cloth. Ex General Assembly Library. Scarce. G to G+. Est. $100
496
484
Paris: Libraire A Franck, 1859. 8vo. 487p. Illus. Purple cloth. SS. French language. Pioneering work relating to continental drift. G. Along with Flammarion, ‘Le Monde Avant la Creation de l’Homme [etc]’, (C Marpon et E Flammarion), 1886, French language, G. [2]. Est. $100
Pearce, G L The Story of New Zealand Volcanoes. Plus five.
1st ed. Auckland: William Collins (New Zealand), 1977. 8vo. 208p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/ G+. Along with five others, G to G+. [6]. 485
Phillips, John Manual of Geology, Theoretical and Practical. In Two Parts. Plus one.
1st ed. London: Charles Griffin and Co, 1885. Large 8vo. Illus. HC. Part I G to G+. Part II ex library, AF, FA. Along with one other, AF, FA to G. [3].
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Snider, A La Creation et ses Mysteres Devoiles [etc]. Plus one.
497
Sollas, W J The Age of the Earth, and Other Geological Studies. Plus one.
R. London: T Fisher Unwin, 1908. 8vo. HC. G. Along with Lydekker, ‘Life and Rock, A Collection of Zoological and Geological Essays’, 1st, (The Universal Press), 1894, HC, G. [2].
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543 550
560
544
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553 563 551
557
540 552
562 34
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555
561
498
510
Sollas, W J The Rocks of Cape Colville Peninsula, Auckland, New Zealand. In two volumes.
Collection of four publications relating to mining.
1st ed. Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1905 and 1906. 4to. Vol I: viii, 289p. Illus. Vol II: 215p. Illus. Blue cloth. Ex library. Some related markings. FA to G. [2].
AF. G to G+. [4]. 511
Papers and Reports Relating to Minerals and Mining [etc].
499
Wellington: Samuel Costall, Government Printer, 1895. Folio. 28, iv, 285, 63, 27, 15, 2, 3, 28p. Illus. Cloth spine/card covers. AF. FA to G.
Stopes, Marie C Ancient Plants. Plus one.
512
1st ed. London: Blackie and Son, 1910. 8vo. viii, 198p. Illus. HC. G. Along with one other, G. [2].
Papers and Reports Relating to Minerals and Mining [etc].
500
513
Suess, Eduard The Face of the Earth (Das Antlitz der Erde). Translated by Hertha B C Sollas. Vols I-IV.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1906. Folio. Illus. Blue cloth. G to G+.
1st ed. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1904-1909. Large 8vo. Illus. Maroon cloth. Ex University Museum Library, Oxford. Related markings. Scarce. G to G+. [4]. Est. $200 501
Symons, G J (editor) The Eruption of Krakatoa, and Subsequent Phenomena. Report of the Krakatoa Committee of the Royal Society. 1st ed. London: Trubner and Co, 1888. 4to. xvi, 494p. Illus. Maroon cloth. Binding badly worn. Losses to spine. Boards detached. Some FX. Very scarce. Binding FA. Contents G to G+. Est. $500 502
Taylor, J E Geological Stories. Plus five.
New ed. London: Gibbings and Co, 1904. 8vo. HC. G. Along with Scott, ‘An Introduction to Geology’, 2nd, (The Macmillan Co), 1918, HC, FA to G, and four others, G. [6]. 503
Taylor, N J et al Bibliography and Index of New Zealand Geology, 1970-1989. Plus six.
Lower Hutt: Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, 1994. 4to. 488p. SC. G. Along with Kidd, ‘Union List of Archival, Manuscript, and Theses Geological Maps of New Zealand’, (Geological Society of New Zealand), 1996, SC, G, and five others, G. [7]. 504
Teall, J J Harris British Petrography, with Special Reference to the Igneous Rocks. 1st ed. London: Dulau and Co, 1888. 4to. vii, 469p. Illus. Brown cloth. G. Est. $100 505
Tryon, George W Structural and Systematic Conchology. An Introduction to the Study of Mollusca. Vols I-III. Bound as one. Plus two.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1904. Folio. Illus. Card covers. G to G+.
Papers and Reports Relating to Minerals and Mining [etc]. 514
Papers and Reports Relating to Minerals and Mining [etc]. Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1907. Folio. Illus. Card covers. G to G+. 515
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol I. Nos 1-12. Bound in two volumes.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1897-1898. 4to. Illus. Blue cloth. G to G+. [2]. Est. $300 516
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol II. Nos 1-12. Bound together.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1898-1899. 4to. Illus. Blue cloth. G to G+. Est. $300 517
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol III. Nos 1-12. Bound together.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1899-1900. 4to. Illus. Brown cloth. G to G+. Est. $300 518
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol IV. Nos 1-4, 6-10, and 12. Bound together.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1900-1901. 4to. Illus. Brown cloth. G to G+. Est. $200 519
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol V. Nos 1-12.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1901-1902. 4to. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA to G. [12]. Est. $300 520
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol VI. Nos 9, 11 and 12.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1903. 4to. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA. [3]. Est. $50 521 *24
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol VII. Nos 1-12.
1st ed. Philadelphia: Published by the Author, 1882-1884. 8vo. Illus. HC. G. Along with Woodward, ‘A Manual of the Mollusca’, R, (Crosby Lockwood and Son), 1890, HC, AF, FA to G, and one other, G. [3].
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1903-1904. 4to. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA to G. [12]. Est. $300
506
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol VIII. Nos 1-12.
Wallace, Alfred Russel Darwinism. Plus one by same author.
522 Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1904-1905. 4to. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA to G. [12]. Est. $300
1st ed. London: Macmillan and Co, 1901. 8vo. xx, 494p. Illus. Green cloth. G. Along with ‘Island Life’, R, (Macmillan and Co), 1902, G. [2].
523
Mining
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1907. 4to. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA. [4]. Est. $50
507
524
Bound volume of papers and reports, most of the Mines Department, New Zealand. 1867-1897. Folio. Illus. Card covers. Includes handwritten index. AF. FA to G. 508
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol X. Nos 6-8, and 10.
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol XI. Nos 1-10.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1907-1908. 4to. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA to G. [10]. Est. $200
Bound volume of papers and reports, most of the Mines Department, New Zealand.
525
1895-1899. Folio. Illus. Card covers. Includes handwritten index. AF. FA to G.
The New Zealand Mines Record. Vol XII. Nos 1, 3-6, 8 and 9.
509
Bound volume of papers and reports, most of the Mines Department, New Zealand. 1900+. Folio. Illus. Card covers. Includes handwritten index. AF. FA to G.
Wellington: John Mackay, Government Printer, 1908-1909. 4to. Illus. Paper covers. AF. FA. [7]. Est. $100 526
The Thames Miner’s Guide, with Maps.
R. Christchurch: Capper Press, 1975. 8vo. 98p. Maps. HC/DJ. G/G.
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527
537
Hooson, William The Miners Dictionary [etc].
Begg, A Charles and Neil C James Cook and New Zealand. Plus one.
R. London: The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 1979. 8vo. HC/slip case. Facsimile of 1747 original. G+/G+. 528
1st ed. Wellington: A R Shearer, Government Printer, 1969. 4to. 156p. Illus. Giltdecorated red leather/protective box. G+/G. Along with Rienits and Rienits, ‘The Voyages of Captain Cook’, New Zealand Edition, (The Hamlyn Publishing Group), 1968, HC/DJ/slip case, No 1/250, VG/VG/G+. [2].
Kehoe, E L Gold on Greenstone Creek. Typescript.
538
529
1st ed. Cambridge: Published for the Hakluyt Society at the University Press, 1967. 8vo. Part One: ccxxiv, 718p. Illus. Part Two: viii, [719]-1647p. Illus. HC/DJ. Wear, soiling and FX. The Journals of Captain James Cook on His Voyages of Discovery, Vol III. G/G.
7p. Loose leaves. Note on title page: ‘Copied for the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, 1956 by Mrs P B McGregor, from newspaper cuttings in the possession of Mr E L Kehoe, 16 Winnie Street, Greymouth.’ G.
Kerr, George L Practical Coal-Mining. A Manual for Managers, Under-Managers, Colliery Engineers, and Others.
9th ed. London: George Griffin and Co, 1925. 8vo. xi, 778p. Illus. Maroon cloth. Wear, soiling and FX. Inscription on FPD: ‘First class / Coal Mining’. Inscription on FFEP: ‘Presented to / R Seath 1930 / Waihi School of Mines’. Schools of Mines 1929 examination paper laid in. G.
Technology and Transport 530
Collection of materials relating to the Mount Cook Motor Car Service and the Mount Cook Motor Company.
Includes booklet advertising the Mount Cook Motor Car Service, (Lyttelton Times Print), c1906, illus, map, G, Mount Cook Motor Company timetable as from 14 December 1912, bifolium, G, and five documents, four relating to the Fairlie to Hermitage mail service, G. [7]. 531
The Lyttelton Times. Vol CXVIII, No 18,413. Carried on the first flight from Christchurch to Mount Cook on 20 May 1920.
Christchurch: The “Lyttelton Times” Co, 1920. Folio. 10p. Adverts. Illus commemorative belly band. Wear, soiling and FX. Signature of R W Wigley Esq on belly band. FA. 532
Brewer, N H The Benzine Era. Spectacular Days in New Zealand History, 1900-1926. Inscribed by author to Humphrey Beale.
Cook, James The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780. Edited by J C Beaglehole. Parts One and Two.
539
Mawson, Douglas The Home of the Blizzard, Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914. Abridged Popular Edition. Plus one.
1st thus ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1930. Large 8vo. xxxi, 438p. Illus, maps. Blue cloth. Inscription on verso of FFEP: ‘1930 / Presented To / David Coutts Seath / 1st Prize Practical Mathematics / Waihi School of Mines’. Waihi School of Mines class certificate laid in. G. Along with Fuchs, ‘Antarctic Adventure, The Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-58’, 1st, (Cassell and Co), 1959, HC, Southwell School prize label on FFEP, presented to R Seath, G. [2]. 540 *34
Shackleton, E H Handwritten note from the renowned explorer to A S Collins.
On bifolium notepaper of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Wear, creasing, soiling and FX. Inscription: ‘To A S Collins. / Erratic from Erebus / E H Shackleton.’ Presumably once accompanied a photograph or similar token. A S Collins, grandfather of the current owner of the note, was Managing Director of a Wellington shipping company. G. Est. $1000 541
Spry, Irene M (editor) The Papers of the Palliser Expedition, 1857-1860.
Ltd ed. Toronto: The Champlain Society, 1968. 4to. cxxxviii, 694p. Map. Red cloth. SS. Wear. No 356/825. G.
Maps
1st ed. Auckland: N H Brewer and J S McDermott, 1993. 4to. viii, 120p. Illus. SC. Letter from the author laid in. Scarce. G.
542 *33
533
London: Alexr Hogg, c1785. 202 x 330mm. Edge-wear. Small tear affecting engraved border. FA to G. Est. $50
Churchman, Geoffrey B New Zealand Lighthouses. 1st ed. [Wellington]: GP Books, 1989. 8vo. 148p. Illus. SC. G+.
A Chart and Views of Pitcairns Island. Engraved map.
543 *33
Chart of the Friendly Islands. Engraved map. London: Alexr Hogg, c1785. 224 x 330mm. Edge-wear. G. Est. $50
534
Cowan, James The South Island Main Line. An Illustrated Narrative of the Railway Express Journey from Lyttelton to the Bluff, Through Canterbury, Otago and Southland.
1st ed. Wellington: Issued by the Publicity Branch NZ Railways, 1928. Landscape. 63p. Illus. SC. Wear and soiling. Romance of the Rail, New Zealand, No 2. FA.
544 *33
East India Islands, Australasia and Polynesia. Hand-coloured map.
Mid 19th century. 235 x 280mm. Card mount. Elaborate illustrated border depicting people, flora and fauna. G+. Est. $200 545
535
Furniss, Cliff Servants of the North. Adventures on the Coastal Trade with the Northern Steam Ship Company.
Pastoral Runs, Mackenzie County. Map as part of notice of runs for license.
[Wellington]: John Mackay, Government Printer, c1911. 750 x 955mm. Wear and creasing. FA to G.
1st ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1977. 4to. xv, 201p. Illus. HC/DJ. DJ SS. G+/ G+.
546
Voyages and Expeditions
Christchurch: Christchurch Press Co, c1908. 760 x 485mm. Wear and creasing. Fred W Freeman, Licensed Surveyor, Christchurch. G.
536
Chapman’s Centenary Memorial of Captain Cook’s Description of New Zealand One Hundred Years Ago.
1st ed. Auckland: Geo T Chapman, 1870. 4to. xx, [21]-160p. Illus, maps. Rebound. Full leather. New EPs. Wear, soiling and FX to contents. Lacks frontispiece. AF. Binding VG. Contents FA to G. Est. $100
Plan of Hakateramea Leasehold Runs and Freeholds. To Be Offered at Auction by Dalgety and Co Ltd, Oamaru.
547
Plan of Station Peak Estate.
Dunedin: Coulls, Culling and Co, early 20th century. 880 x 570mm. Wear and creasing. FA to G. 548
Plan Shewing Crown Lands for Selection in the Hakateramea, Waihao, Meyer and Elephant-Hill Dists. Wellington: Photolithographed at the General Survey Office, 1890. 620 x 850mm. AF. FA.
36
Bethunes at Webb's
569 570
564
574
568
573
576
565
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615, 616, 620 619, 617, 618, 638, 638 638, 652, 652 652, 652, 603, 634, 634 634, 628, 627
38
Bethunes at Webb's
549
561 *34
Plan Shewing Pastoral Runs. In Canterbury. NZ. Map as part of notice of runs for sale.
Rapkin, J Van Diemen’s Island, or, Tasmania. Hand-coloured map.
Wellington: Photolithographed at the General Survey Office, 1889. 750 x 955mm. Wear and creasing. John H Baker, Chief Surveyor, Christchurch. G.
London: John Tallis and Co, [1851]. 350 x 250mm. Tooley 1232. Card mount. Vignettes: Hobarton; Thylacinus Cynocephalus. Elaborate border. The Illustrations by H Warren, and Engraved by J Rogers. G+. Est. $400
550 *33
Sketch of Tongataboo Harbour. Engraved map.
London: Alexr Hogg, c1785. 220 x 345mm. Edge-wear. Engraved by Thos Bowen 1785. G. Est. $50 551 *34
View of the South Side of Adventure Bay. Plan of Adventure Bay, on Van Diemens Land. Hand-coloured engraved map. London: Alex Hogg, c1785. 330 x 212mm. Card mount. T Bowen sct. G+. Est. $100 552 *34
562 *34
Rapkin, J Western Australia, Swan River. Hand-coloured map.
London: John Tallis and Co, [1851]. 340 x 240mm. Tooley 1237. Card mount. Vignettes: Sheep Shearing; Between Perth and Fremantle (sic); Aborigines; Perth, from Mount Eliza; swan seal; ships; drovers. Elaborate border. The Illustrations by A H Wray, and Engraved by W Lacey. G+. Est. $400
Prints
Arrowsmith, John Map of the Colony of New Zealand. From Official Documents. Hand-coloured.
563 *34
553 *34
London: Alexr Hogg, c1790. 280 x 185mm. Card mount. Page sculp. After S Parkinson. G+. Est. $100
London: John Arrowsmith, 1844. 615 x 485mm. Tooley 90. Mounted/behind glass/ gilt-framed. FX. Includes inset map of the world. Handsome. G. Est. $1000
Bousfield, O L W Plan of Ngatapa Pa, Poverty Bay, Taken by Col Whitmore with the Colonial Force from the Hau Hau Under Te Kooti. Three copies. [Auckland]: Printed at the Gen Gov Lith Press, [1868]. 443 x 281mm. G. [3]. Est. $50 554
Brodrick, T N et al Plan of the Rosewill Settlement, Levels and Mackenzie Counties. Map as part of notice of lands for lease. [Wellington]: John Mackay, Government Printer, c1904. 925 x 1260mm. Wear and creasing. Thos Humphries, Chief Surveyor, Christchurch. FA to G.
A Curiously Arched Rock on the Coast of New Zealand. A New Zealand Chief Whose Head Is Ingeniously Tatawed, and a Subaltern Warrior of the Same Country. Hand-coloured engraving.
564 *37
A Family in Dusk Bay, New Zealand. Hand-coloured engraving.
[London: Alexr Hogg], c1785. 208 x 332mm. Card mount. After W Hodges. G+. Est. $150 565 *37
A Larger View (by Another Artist) of That Celebrated Natural Curiosity, the Perforated Rock, in Tolaga Bay, in New Zealand. Hand-coloured engraving. London: Alexr Hogg, c1790. 200 x 320mm. Card mount. Sibelius sculp. After S Parkinson. G+. Est. $150
555 *34
566 *33
Dumont d’Urville, Jules-Sebastien-Cesar Carte des Iles Tonga. Engraved map.
A Man of New Zealand. A Woman of New Zealand. Hand-coloured engraving.
330 x 220mm. Edge-wear and staining. Tom 2. Pl II. Grave par Ambroise Tardieu. Presumably from Dumont d’Urville, ‘Voyage de la Corvette l’Astrolabe’, (J Tastu), 1833. G. Est. $50 556
Emery, James [Australia and New Zealand] from the Original Map, Made Under the Direction of Abel Tasman in 1644, and Now in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, This Facsimile was Drawn by James Emery in 1946. Coloured map. Sydney: Published by the Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales, 1946. Behind glass/framed. G to G+. Est. $100 557 *34
Heaphy, Charles A Map of the North Island of New Zealand Shewing Native and European Territory. Hand-coloured.
Auckland: Martin and Kinloch Litho, 1861. 450 x 335mm. Mounted/behind glass/ framed. Fading and FX. G. Est. $1500 558
Mathias, L O (surveyor) Plan of the Takitu Settlement, Canterbury, Elephant Hill Survey District. Map as part of notice of runs for lease.
Wellington: Photo-Lithographed at the Head Office, Department of Lands and Survey, 1900. 750 x 955mm. Wear and creasing. H R Schmidt, Delt. FA to G. 559
McClure, C H M (surveyor) Tekapo Village. Map as part of notice of lands for sale.
[Wellington]: John Mackay, Government Printer, c1908. 635 x 585mm. Wear and creasing. H R Schmidt, Delt. G. 560 *33
Rapkin, J Polynesia, or, Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Hand-coloured map.
London: John Tallis and Co, c1851. 258 x 358mm. Tooley 1230. Card mount. Vignettes: Kalakakooa, Sandwich Islands; Otaheite; Harbour of Dory, New Guinea; Resolution Bay, Marquesas. Elaborate border. The Illustrations by H Winkles, and Engraved by T Wrightson. G+. Est. $400
London: Alexr Hogg, c1790. 208 x 325mm. Card mount. After W Hodges. G+. Est. $150 567
A View at Anamooka. Hand-coloured engraving.
[London?: Alexr Hogg?], c1790. 208 x 345mm. Card mount. After J Webber. G+. Est. $150 568 *37
An Exact Representation of the Death of Captn James Cook, FRS, at Karakakooa Bay, in Owhyhee, on Feby 14 1779. Hand-coloured engraving.
London: Alexr Hogg, 1785. 205 x 332mm. Card mount. Presumably after J Cleveley. G+. Est. $300 569 *37
Coupang, Ile Timor. Kupang, Insel Timor. Femmes Jouant au Tchonka. Frauen die Tschonka Spielen. Hand-coloured engraving. Mid 19th century. 98 x 150mm. Card mount. No 45. Danvin del. Peronan Sc. Presumably from Philippe Le Bas, ‘Dictionnaire Encyclopedique’, (Firmin Didot Freres), 1840+. G. Est. $50 570 *37
Ile Rotouma. Naturels Melano-Polynesiens. Hand-coloured engraving.
Mid 19th century. 100 x 150mm. Card mount. No 215. Danvin del. L Massard Sc. Presumably from Domeny de Rienzi, ‘Oceanie’, (Didot Freres), 1836+. G. Est. $50 571
Papouasie. Indigenes. Hand-coloured engraving.
Mid 19th century. 100 x 154mm. Card mount. No 221. Danvin del. Manceau Sc. Presumably from Domeny de Rienzi, ‘Oceanie’, (Didot Freres), 1836+. G. Est. $50 572
Philippines. Philippinen. Tugales de l’Ile de Loucon et Jeune Montagnarde Aeta. Tugalen von der Insel Loucon und Junge Aetanische Bergbewohnerin. Hand-coloured engraving.
Mid 19th century. 103 x 164mm. Card mount. Tears. Repair. No 74. Danvin del. Peronard Sc. Presumably from Philippe Le Bas, ‘Dictionnaire Encyclopedique’, (Firmin Didot Freres), 1840+. FA.
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573 *37
584
The Landing of Captn Cook etc at Middleburgh, One of the Friendly Isles. Handcoloured engraving.
Collection of ten Gilbert and Sullivan scripts and several related J C Williamson Theatres programmes.
London: Alexr Hogg, c1785. 205 x 325mm. Card mount. After W Hodges. G+. Est. $150 574 *37
The Landing of Captn Cook, etc, at Mallicolo, One of the New Hebrides. Handcoloured engraving.
1950s. Scripts include ‘The Gondoliers’, ‘The Yeomen of the Guard’, ‘The Mikado’, ‘Iolanthe’, ‘The Pirates of Penzance’, ‘HMS Pinafore’ etc. All annotated. Stamp of Norman P Carless on several. Programmes similarly annotated and stamped. Presumably Carless was involved in the productions. G. [10+]. 585
London: Alexr Hogg, c1790. 200 x 315mm. Card mount. After W Hodges. G+. Est. $200
South Island Secondary Schools’ Art Exhibition, 1953. Cover title. Catalogue.
575
586 *19
Timaru, Its Harbour and Breakwater. Lithograph.
Timaru: James Wilson Mansfield, late 19th century. 505 x 625mm. Wear and creasing. G.
[Christchurch]: New Zealand Newspapers, [1953]. 8vo. 15p. Illus. SC. G.
Amohau, Anania Maori Battalion Marching Song. Musical score. Charles Begg and Co, 1940. 4to. [3]p. Bifolium. G.
576 *37
587
View of Matavia Bay, in Otaheite, Taken from One Tree Hill, Which Tree Is a New Species of the Erythrina. Hand-coloured engraving.
Bensemann, Leo A Second Book of Leo Bensemann’s Work Exemplified [etc].
577
588
Burrows, Karel Untitled etching depicting a verandah scene including a rocking chair and cat.
Brake, Brian, James McNeish and David Simmons Art of the Pacific.
578
589 *2
Gully, John Manawatu Gorge, Wellington. Chromolithograph.
Brenkley, Jane The Garden, Farm and Norsewood Scenes. Painted by Jane Brenkley. Elaborately bound collection of watercolours and pencil sketches.
London: Alexr Hogg, c1790. 200 x 315mm. Card mount. Carey sculp. After S Parkinson. G+. Est. $150
1998. 225 x 160mm. Artist’s impressed mark on front. Inscription on verso: ‘Karel Burrows / Auckland 1998’. VG. Est. $100
London: Marcus Ward and Co, 1877. 295 x 370mm. Mounted/behind glass/giltframed. From Gully, ‘New Zealand Scenery’. Description mounted on verso. G. Est. $150 579
Gully, John Mount Egmont, or Taranaki. Chromolithograph.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1952. 4to. [63]p. 31 plates. HC/DJ. DJ worn, repaired on verso. Scarce. G+/G. Est. $200
1st ed. Wellington: Oxford University Press, 1979. 4to. 239p. Illus. HC/DJ. POS on fore-edge of text-block and on FFEP. G+/G.
1940. 250 x 315mm. Illus title page, 164 watercolours, 54 pencil sketches, one photocopied sketch. Carved and painted wooden spine and boards/string-bound. Includes sensitive studies of flowers and animals, as well as garden and farm scenes. Impressive piece, showcasing Brenkley’s diverse talents. Must see. G. Est. $20000 590
London: Marcus Ward and Co, 1877. 300 x 375mm. Mounted/behind glass/giltframed. FX. From Gully, ‘New Zealand Scenery’. Description mounted on verso. G. Est. $100
Ching, Ray Ray Ching. Paintings.
580
591 *19
Gully, John Ruapehu and Tongariro Mountains, from Lake Taupo, Auckland. Chromolithograph.
London: Marcus Ward and Co, 1877. 300 x 375mm. Mounted/behind glass/giltframed. FX. From Gully, ‘New Zealand Scenery’. Description mounted on verso. G. Est. $100 581
Gully, John Up-River Scene, Wanganui, Wellington. Chromolithograph.
London: Marcus Ward and Co, 1877. 300 x 375mm. Mounted/behind glass/giltframed. FX. From Gully, ‘New Zealand Scenery’. Description mounted on verso. G. Est. $100
Visual and Performing Arts 582
Collection of materials relating to the South Canterbury Arts Club and the South Canterbury Arts Society.
Includes South Canterbury Arts Club syllabus for 1952, (Herald Print), bifolium, G+, South Canterbury Arts Club syllabus for 1951, ([Herald Print?]), bifolium, G+, catalogue for South Canterbury Arts Club exhibition in 1953, (Printed by W M Benyon), SC, includes works by Jacqueline Fahey, G, catalogue for South Canterbury Arts Society exhibition in 1954, (Printed by W M Benyon), SC, includes works by M T Woollaston, G, and 15 documents, mostly notifications of upcoming meetings etc, G. [19].
1st ed. [Wellington: Tinakori Gallery, 2000]. 4to. [60]p. Illus. G+.
Dacre, Harry The Lads in Navy Blue. Musical score. Sydney: J Albert and Son, c1940. 4to. [2]p. Bifolium. Cover depicts HMS Achilles. G. 592 *44
Durer, Albrecht Albert Durers Designs of the Prayer Book.
1st ed. London: R Ackermann’s Lithographic Press, 1817. Folio. 8p. Frontispiece, illus title page, 44 plates. Gold-tooled red leather. Wear, soiling and FX commensurate with age. Exquisite. G to G+. Est. $600 593
Freedman, Sam and Allan Shand Best Wishes. Musical score. Plus two.
Wellington: Maoriland Publications, c1950. 4to. [3]p. Bifolium. G. Along with Bracken and Woods, ‘God Defend New Zealand’, (Published for the New Zealand Government by the ‘New Zealand Listener’), 1940, single leaf, minor losses, G, and Caten, ‘Isa Lei’, (Boosey and Co), 1932, SC, apparently lacks back cover, AF, FA. [3]. 594
Lye, Len Happy Moments. Text and Images by Len Lye. Edited with an Afterword by Roger Horrocks.
Ltd ed. [Auckland]: The Holloway Press, 2002. 47p. Illus. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. CB. No 56/150. Designed, printed and bound by Tara McLeod. Set in Linotype Janson by John Denny, Puriri Press. G+ to VG.
583
595
Collection of over two hundred theatre programmes, most relating to South Canterbury.
McCahon, Colin Gates and Journeys.
Early 20th century. Includes many related newspaper clippings. Performances include concerts, recitals, plays, comedy acts, lectures, dances, variety shows, Wahine Korero etc. Rich and interesting collection. FA to G. [200+].
40
Bethunes at Webb's
1st ed. Auckland: Auckland City Art Gallery, 1988. Landscape. 157p. Illus. SC. Tidy copy. G+. Est. $100
596
612 *55
McIntyre, Peter Peter McIntyre’s New Zealand. Plus three.
20th century. G. [c100].
R. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1965. Folio. 56 coloured plates. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with same author, ‘Peter McIntyre’s Pacific’, ltd ed, (A H and A W Reed), 1966, HC/DJ/slip case, No 349/750, signed by author, G to G+/G/G to G+, and two others, G+. [4]. 597
Murray-Oliver, Anthony (compiler) Captain Cook’s Artists in the Pacific, 1769-1779.
Ltd ed. Christchurch: Avon Fine Prints, 1969. Landscape. xxiv, 168p. Illus. HC/slip case. No 334/2000. G+/G. 598 *44
Taylor, E Mervyn A Book of Wood Engravings.
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to Japan. 613
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 614
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 615 *38
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $100 616 *38
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1946. 4to. [24]p. Red cloth. G+. Est. $200
Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200
599
617 *38
Woollaston, M T Erua. Plus one by same author.
Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand.
1st ed. Auckland: Blackwood and Janet Paul, 1966. 4to. [48]p. Illus. Spiral-bound. G to G+. Along with ‘The Far-away Hills, A Meditation on New Zealand Landscape’, 1st, (Auckland Gallery Associates), 1962, SC, G. [2]. Est. $200
618 *38
Photography and Postcards
619 *38
600
Collection of around eight hundred postcards, most greeting cards. 20th century. G. [c800]. Est. $300 601
Collection of around eighty postcards, most relating to Hawaii. 20th century. G. [c80]. 602
Collection of around eighty postcards, most relating to ships. 20th century. G. [c80]. 603 *38
Collection of around fifty postcards, most relating to Fiji and the Pacific. Early 20th century. G. [c50]. Est. $50 604
Collection of around fifty postcards, most relating to Israel and the Near East. 20th century. G. [c50]. 605
Collection of around five hundred postcards. 20th century. G. [c500]. 606 *55
Collection of around five hundred postcards, most relating to Australia. 20th century. G. [c500]. Est. $400 607 *55
Collection of around forty postcards, most relating to the Maori. 20th century. G. [c40]. 608
Collection of around one hundred and fifty postcards, most relating to Italy and Malta. 20th century. G. [c150]. 609 *55
Collection of around one hundred and twenty postcards, most relating to New Zealand. 20th century. G. [c120]. Est. $100 610 *55
Collection of around one hundred and twenty postcards, most relating to New Zealand. 20th century. G. [c120]. Est. $100 611 *55
Collection of around one hundred and twenty postcards, most relating to New Zealand.
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $100
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 620 *38
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 621 *55
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 622 *55
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 623
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 624 *55
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 625 *55
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 626 *55
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand. Early 20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $200 627 *38
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to South Africa. 20th century. G. [c100]. 628 *38
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to South America and the Caribbean. 20th century. G. [c100]. 629
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to Tahiti and the Pacific. 20th century. Includes one book of postcards. G. [c100]. 630
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to the Iberian Peninsula. 20th century. G. [c100]. 631
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to the Isle of Wight. 20th century. G. [c100].
20th century. G. [c120]. Est. $100
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632
645
20th century. G. [c100]. Est. $100
Late 20th century. G. [1500+]. Est. $300
Collection of around one hundred postcards, most relating to the military.
Collection of over fifteen hundred postcards, most relating to New Zealand.
633 *55
646
20th century. G. [c300]. Est. $200
20th century. G. [50+].
Collection of around three hundred postcards, most featuring studio portraits.
Collection of over fifty postcards, most relating to aircraft.
634 *38
647
20th century. Includes three books of postcards. G. [c300]. Est. $300
20th century. G. [500+]. Est. $200
Collection of around three hundred postcards, most relating to Egypt and North Africa.
Collection of over five hundred postcards, most relating to Belgium, France and Switzerland.
635 *55
648
20th century. Includes one book of postcards. G. [c300]. Est. $200
20th century. G. [500+]. Est. $200
Collection of around three hundred postcards, most relating to London.
Collection of over five hundred postcards, most relating to Britain.
636
649
20th century. G. [c250].
20th century. G. [500+]. Est. $200
Collection of around two hundred and fifty postcards, most humorous. 637
Collection of around two hundred and fifty postcards, most relating to Russia and Eastern Europe.
Collection of over five hundred postcards, most relating to Britain. 650
Collection of over five hundred postcards, most relating to Britain. 20th century. G. [500+]. Est. $200
20th century. G. [c250].
651 638 *38
Collection of around two hundred and fifty postcards, most relating to Scotland.
Collection of over five hundred postcards, most relating to Britain. 20th century. G. [500+]. Est. $200
20th century. G. [c250]. Est. $100
652 639
Collection of around two hundred postcards, most relating to India and Southeast Asia. 20th century. G. [c200]. 640 *43
Collection of fifteen hand-coloured photographs relating to Japan.
Late 19th century. 210 x 270mm. Albumen prints. Wear, fading and FX. Captioned within image. Stamp of T Tokura, Photographer, Miyanoshita, on verso of most. Subjects include: Urami Waterfall, Nikko; Sandaiko, Nikko; Kyo-do, Nikko; Fujiya Hotel, Miyanoshita, Hakone; Naraya Hotel, Miyanoshita, Hakone; Awajishima Inland Sea; Takaboka, Nagasaki; weighing tea; cleaning rice; etc. G. [15]. Est. $500 641
Collection of forty-two postcards, fifteen relating to New Zealand.
Late 19th to early 20th century. Housed in elaborate green velvet album. Some postally used. Subjects include: Missions to Seamen Church, Wellington; Clarendon Hotel, Christchurch; NZ International Exhibition, 1906-7, Christchurch; Mount Cook; Waimangu Geyser; Mitre Peak and Sinbad Gully, Milford Sound; Port Ahuriri, Napier; Tenerife; Uruguay; Alexandra Palace, North London; etc. Publishers include: Fergusson Taylor; Smith and Anthony; S M and Co; etc. G to G+. [42]. 642
Collection of nineteen postcards relating to Fairlie, Canterbury. Plus twelve.
Early 20th century. Six by Muir and Moodie. 13 by W Ferrier. Subjects include Fairlie Hotel, Gladstone Hotel, Court House, CFCA Store, Mrs Watts Corner, Main Street, RC Church, English Church, Opihi Gorge etc. G to G+. Along with 12 small photographs relating to Christchurch, early 20th century, G. [31]. 643
Collection of one hundred and thirty-eight postcards, most relating to the Auckland region.
Collection of over five hundred postcards, most relating to Britain. 20th century. G. [500+]. Est. $200 653
Collection of over five hundred postcards, most relating to Germany and Northern Europe. 20th century. G. [500+]. Est. $200 654
Collection of over one hundred and thirty postcards, many relating to New Zealand.
Late 19th to early 20th century. Housed in green cloth album. Few postally used. Subjects include: the Avon, Christchurch; Public Library, Christchurch; Cathedral Square, Christchurch; NZ International Exhibition, 1906-7, Christchurch; Rimutaka Railway; First World War soldiers; Town Hall, Wellington; Parliament House, Wellington; Botanical Gardens, Wellington; Municipal Tram Sheds, Newtown, Wellington; Mount Pembroke, Milford Sound; Stewart Island; Queenstown; Lyttelton; Picton; Railway Station, Blenheim; Knox Church, Dunedin; Botanical Gardens, Dunedin; Awatere Bridge, Marlborough; Mount Tapuwainuku, Marlborough; Swing Bridge, Dannevirke; Recreation Ground, Dannevirke; the New Zealand Soldiers’ Club, London; Bath House, Rotorua; Public Gardens, Levin; etc. Publishers include: S M and Co; Fergusson Taylor; Spreckley and Co; McLeod and Young, Masterton; Muir and Moodie; Littlebury; A D Willis; H J Gill; A McCusker; Smith and Anthony; R H Coltman, Dannevirke; Thomas Bain, Dannevirke; Wilson’s; etc. G to G+. [130+]. Est. $300 655 *43
Collection of thirty-seven photographs relating to Egypt and India.
Late 19th century. 175 x 235mm and larger. Albumen prints. Wear, fading and FX. Several captioned within image. Several inscribed on verso. Subjects include Port Said, pyramids at Giza, sphinx at Giza, Muslim tombs, statue of Outram, Cawnpore, Lucknow etc. G. [37]. Est. $400
Late 19th to early 20th century. Some postally used. Subjects include: Auckland Harbour; wharves; Queen Street; Custom Street; Public Library; General Post Office; Training College; Soldier’s Club; Town Hall; Government House; Northern Club; Auckland Grammar School; Girls Grammar School; Three Lamps, Ponsonby; Corner Pitt Street and Karangahape Road; Saint James’ Presbyterian Church; The Old Wind Mill; Grafton Bridge; Mount Hobson; Newmarket; Cornwall Park; One Tree Hill; Mount Eden; Auckland Bowling Club and Croquet Lawns; King Edward Parade, Devonport; Lake House, Takapuna; Cheltenham Beach; Saint Heliers Bay; Howick; Mahurangi Heads; Auckland City Fire Brigade; Ponsonby Boys’ Brass Band; etc. Publishers include: Fergusson Taylor; Frank Duncan and Co; Muir and Moodie; Tanner Bros; Harding and Billing; W Beattie and Co; W T Wilson; W Mowat and Co; The Price Photo Co, Herne Bay; Stanley; etc. Photographers include: Winkelmann; Martin; G A Walker; Vaile; E T; Ellerbeck; etc. G. [138]. Est. $500
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Collection of over eighteen hundred postcards, most relating to North America. 20th century. G. [1800+]. Est. $300
Fifth New Zealand International Salon of Photography. Cover title. Catalogue.
Hamilton: Printed by Waikato Times, c1945. 8vo. [32]p. Illus. SC. Includes image by Brian Brake entitled ‘Le Danseur’. G. 657
[Burton, Alfred Henry] Mango - Fiji. Caption title. Plus four by same photographer.
Dunedin: Burton Bros, [1884]. 142 x 198mm. Albumen print. Mounted on card. Fading and FX. No 2591. G. Along with ‘Apia - Samoa - From the Sea’, mounted on verso of same card, No 2617, G, ‘Botanical Gardens - Suva - Fiji’, mounted on second card, No 2538, G, ‘The Bungalow - Mango - Fiji’, mounted on verso of second card, No 2607, G, and ‘Apia - Samoa’, mounted on third card, No 2634, G. [5]. Est. $150
Marsh, R G A Souvenir of Round Trip Rotorua. Book of twelve postcards. Plus one by same photographer. Rotorua: R G Marsh, Photographer, c1930. G. Along with ‘12 Beautiful Photocrom Views of Wonderland-Rotorua’, (R G Marsh), c1920, book of 12 postcards, G. [2].
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New Zealand Literature 659
Black and white photograph of Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk, inscribed by him to A R D Fairburn on verso. Plus one. 86 x 61mm. Pin holes. Loss to upper right corner. Inscription: ‘Rex from / Geoffrey. / Paris / 12.11.25’. FA to G. Along with a similar photograph of Potocki de Montalk kissing a woman, similar condition and inscription, G. [2]. Est. $50 660 *44
Baxter, James K Beyond the Palisade.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1944. 8vo. 40p. HC. G. Est. $150 661 *44
Baxter, James K Blow, Wind of Fruitfulness.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1948. 8vo. 51p. HC. G. Est. $100 662
Baxter, James K Collected Poems. Edited by J E Weir. Plus one by same author.
R. Wellington: Oxford University Press, 1981. Large 8vo. xxvii, 656p. HC/DJ. G/G. Along with ‘The Rock Woman, Selected Poems’, 1st, (Oxford University Press), 1969, SC, G. [2]. 663
Baxter, James K The Bone Chanter. Unpublished Poems 1945-72. Chosen and Introduced by J E Weir. 1st ed. Wellington: Oxford University Press, 1976. 8vo. 107p. HC/DJ. SS. G/G. 664
Beyer, Tony Dancing Bear. Fourteen Poems. Plus one.
Ltd ed. Cook [Australia]: Melaleuca Press, 1981. 8vo. vii, 19p. Card covers. G. Along with Bland, Boyd and O’Leary, ‘3 Poets [etc]’, 1st, (Capricorn Press), 1958, card covers, FA. [2]. 665
Crump, Barry Fred. Signed by author. Plus four by same author.
1st ed. Auckland: Crump Productions, 1972. 8vo. vi, 109p. Illus. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with ‘A Good Keen Man’, R, (A H and A W Reed), 1961, HC/DJ, G+/G, ‘Gulf ’, 1st, (A H and A W Reed), HC/DJ, G+/G, ‘Bastards I Have Met’, 1st, (Crump Productions), 1971, HC/DJ, G+/G, and ‘Wild Pork and Watercress’, R, (Beckett Publishing), 1986, SC, G+. [5]. 666
Duggan, Maurice Summer in the Gravel Pit. Plus four.
1st ed. [Auckland]: Blackwood and Janet Paul, 1965. 8vo. 176p. HC/DJ. FX. G/G. Along with same author, ‘O’Leary’s Orchard and Other Stories’, 1st, (The Caxton Press), 1970, HC/DJ, G/G, Sargeson, ‘Memoirs of a Peon’, (MacGibbon and Kee), 1965, HC/DJ, G/FA, Davin, ‘No Remittance’, 1st, (Michael Joseph), 1959, HC, G, and one other, G. [5]. 667 *44
Fairburn, A R D Strange Rendezvous.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1952. 8vo. 103p. HC/DJ. G+/G. 668
Fairburn, A R D Strange Rendezvous. Plus four.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1952. 8vo. 103p. HC. FA to G. Along with same author, ‘Three Poems’, 1st, (New Zealand University Press), 1952, card covers, FX, G, Mason, ‘Collected Poems’, 2nd, (The Pegasus Press), 1963, HC/DJ, G/G, [Curnow], ‘The Best of Whim-Wham’, 1st, (Paul’s Book Arcade), 1959, SC, FA, and Brasch, ‘Disputed Ground’, 1st, (The Caxton Press), 1948, HC/DJ, G/FA to G. [5]. 669
Frame, Janet Intensive Care. A Novel.
1st NZ ed. Wellington: A H and A W Reed, 1971. 8vo. 342p. HC/DJ. FX. G/G. 670
Frame, Janet The Carpathians.
1st ed. Auckland: Century Hutchinson New Zealand, 1988. 8vo. 196p. HC/DJ. G+/ G+.
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Gee, Maurice A Glorious Morning, Comrade.
1st ed. [Auckland]: Auckland University Press, 1975. 8vo. 200p. SC. SS. Covers rubbed. POS of Bob Chapman. G+. 672 *44
Glover, Denis Arawata Bill. A Sequence of Poems. Plus one by same author.
1st ed. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1953. 8vo. 38p. Card covers. FA to G. Along with ‘Since Then’, 1st, (The Mermaid Press), 1957, card covers, wallpaper-jacketed version, FA. [2]. 673 *44
Glover, Denis Sings Harry, and Other Poems. Plus one by same author.
R. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1957. 8vo. 45p. HC/DJ. Wear, soiling and FX. Dedication (in print): ‘To / R[obert] W L[owry], L[eo] B[ensemann], D[ennis] L D[onovan], A[lbion] W[right], R[obert] G[ormack] / good men of print’. G/FA. Along with ‘Sharp Edge Up’, 1st, (Blackwood and Janet Paul), 1968, card covers, G to G+. [2]. 674
Glover, Denis Wellington Harbour. Plus two by same author.
1st ed. Wellington: The Catspaw Press, 1974. 8vo. 68p. Illus. Card covers/DJ. G/G. Along with ‘Dancing to My Tune’, 1st, (The Catspaw Press), 1974, card covers/DJ, G/G, and one other, G. [3]. 675
Hunt, Sam From Bottle Creek.
1st ed. Wellington: Alister Taylor, 1972. 8vo. Four SC booklets/metallic folder. G+/ G+. 676
Hunt, Sam South into Winter. Poems and Roadsongs.
1st ed. Wellington: Alister Taylor Publishing, 1973. Four folding pamphlets/card folder. G/FA to G. 677
Johnson, Louis Collection of thirteen poems. Typescript.
c1960. [13]p. Loose leaves. Four poems dated 1960. Titles: ‘Genius’, ‘Expense Account’, ‘End of the Affair’, ‘Maori Girl’, ‘The Man Who Was Haunted by the Wind’, ‘Historic Place’, ‘Catullus’, ‘Any Young Girl in Love’, ‘What the Sirens Sang’, ‘The Language Exercise’, ‘Choirboys’, ‘Tell Me the Time’, and ‘The World and the Individual’. Correspondence between the current owner and Johnson scholar Terry Sturm indicates that ten of the poems are unpublished. G+. [13]. Est. $100 678
Joseph, M K A Selection of Poetry. Plus two by same author.
1st ed. Wellington: Teachers’ College, 1965. 8vo. 26 leaves. Paper covers. Poetry Magazine Supplement. G. Along with ‘The Time of Achamoth’, 1st, (William Collins), 1977, HC/DJ, G/G, and ‘Kaspar’s Journey’, 1st, (Brick Row Publishing Co/Hallard Press), 1988, HC/DJ, G+/G. [3]. 679
[Mason, R A K] [No New Thing, Poems 1924-29]. Unbound penultimate signature.
[Auckland: The Spearhead Publishers, 1934]. 8vo. xiii-xxp. FX. Includes poems ‘Be swift o sun’, ‘Nox Perpetua Dormienda’, ‘Wise at Last’ etc. G+. 680
[McHaigh, Hugh] Quest, by ‘Lepanto’. Inscribed by author to E J Keating.
1st ed. Auckland: The Griffin Press, 1942. 8vo. 36p. HC. G. 681
Potocki de Montalk, Geoffrey A Drap of Reading [etc]. Prospectus.
Draguignan [France]: The Melissa Press, [1959]. 8vo. Bifolium. In envelope addressed to Geoffrey Fairburn. Very scarce. G. Est. $50 682
Potocki de Montalk, Geoffrey Collection of four lengthy letters to Geoffrey Fairburn, brother of A R D Fairburn. [6]p. Three typed, with handwritten additions, and dated (2 December 1959, 4 March 1960, and 4 March 1992). One photocopied and undated (c1992?). One in original envelope. The letters discuss the relationship and correspondence between Potocki de Montalk and A R D Fairburn. The earlier letters apparently relate to a publication of the correspondence of A R D Fairburn planned by Geoffrey Fairburn and Denis Glover. Various references are made to the ‘Here Lies John Penis’ debacle. The tone is consistently heated and self-aggrandising. G. [4]. Est. $200
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Potocki de Montalk, Geoffrey Draft of ‘Wild Oats, A Sheaf of Poems’, the author’s first major collection.
1927. [31]p. Loose leaves. Inscribed ‘M/S / “WILD OATS”’. Includes typed preface entitled ‘Envoy’, two handwritten poems, and 28 typed poems. Preface dated 27 January 1927. ‘Wild Oats, A Sheaf of Poems’ was published by Potocki de Montalk in Easter 1927. Five poems signed by author. Titles: ‘Until the End’, ‘The Unjust Judge [etc]’, ‘A Tone Poem, in the Manner of Flecker’, ‘Debts’, ‘To the Reverend H B J’, ‘The Poet to His House’, ‘Anger’, ‘Love’s Arms Are Peace’, ‘Songs of the Blue Peter, II’, ‘My Book of Songs [etc]’ (first line), ‘To F H D, A Memory of Rocklands’, ‘Above Sumner’, ‘Answer’, ‘Songs of Useless Beauty, I, To Mamua’, ‘Songs of Useless Beauty, II, To Lilian’, ‘Songs of Useless Beauty, III, To Marion’, ‘Songs of Useless Beauty, No IV, Payment’, ‘Hierarchika’, ‘Holy and Lovely’, ‘Menelaus and Helen’, ‘Seeing You Are a Woman’, ‘To Constance’, ‘The Ring’, ‘Love and Lust’, ‘The Poet to His Overland Six [etc]’, ‘Wonder’, ‘Reward’, ‘To Miss Colebrook and People of that Ilk’, ‘Phoebus’, and ‘If She Could Only Truly Dream!’ Several poems in the draft appear to have been omitted from or altered for the published collection (e.g. ‘Answer’ and ‘Phoebus’). Significant artefact. G. Est. $1000 684 *44
Potocki de Montalk, Geoffrey Saturnalia, MCMLXXXVIII. Cover title. Poem as part of Christmas card. Inscribed by author to Mr and Mrs John Male. Plus two by same author.
[New Zealand?, Printed by author?], 1988. Bifolium. G. Along with ‘Friends and Friends’, cover title, (Printed at Draguignan [by author]), 1950, bifolium, Poem as part of Christmas card, G, and ‘This Warsaw Weather Is a Reminder from Poland’, caption title, (Printed by Wladyslaw V, King of Poland and Hungary), 1947, memorandum card?, G. [3]. Est. $100 685
Smith, W H Verses Grave and Gay.
1st ed. Auckland: [Printed by] Whitcombe, and Tombs, 1929. 12mo. 80p. Brown cloth. CB. A collection of uncommonly interesting hobby rhymes. Includes several verses promoting women’s suffrage and one criticising racism in New Zealand. Very scarce. Not found in Bagnall or the National Library. See also Lot 226. G. Est. $200 686
Smithyman, Kendrick Earthquake Weather. Plus four.
1st ed. [Auckland]: Auckland University Press, 1972. 8vo. 83p. Card covers. G to G+. Along with same author, ‘Flying to Palmerston’, 1st, (Published for the University of Auckland by the Oxford University Press), 1968, card covers, FA, same author, ‘Inheritance’, 1st, (Paul’s Book Arcade), 1962, card covers, FA, Sinclair, ‘A Time to Embrace’, 1st, (Paul’s Book Arcade), 1963, card covers, G, and Blackshaw, ‘This Slender Volume’, 1st, (Paul’s Book Arcade), 1963, card covers, inscribed by author, G. [5]. 687
Stead, C K Quesada. Poems, 1972-74.
1st ed. Auckland: The Shed, 1975. 8vo. 40p. Card covers. G+. 688
Thompson, Mervyn Songs to the Judges. With Music by William Dart.
1st ed. Wellington: Playmarket, 1983. 4to. 38p. Spiral-bound. G. 689
Tuwhare, Hone No Ordinary Sun.
R. Auckland: Longman Paul, 1970. 8vo. 42p. HC/DJ. Pencil annotations. G+/G. 690
Tuwhare, Hone No Ordinary Sun. Plus one by same author.
R. Auckland: Blackwood and Janet Paul, 1965. 8vo. 38p. Card covers. Wear and FX. G to G+. Along with ‘Oooooo.!!!’, 1st, (Steele Roberts), 2005, SC, VG. [2]. Est. $50 691
Wedde, Ian Made Over.
1st ed. Auckland: Stephen Chan, 1974. 4to. 78, [1]p. HC/DJ. G/FA to G.
Children’s and Other Literature 692
The New Zealand School Journal. Volume XXVII, Parts I-III, bound together. Plus one.
1st ed. Wellington: Printed for the Education Department by Whitcombe and Tombs, 1933. 8vo. 160, 160, 320p. Illus. Half leather/cloth boards. G+. Along with ‘The New Zealand School Journal’, Volume XXVIII, Part I, 1st, (G H Loney, Government Printer), G. [2]. 693
Ballard, J G Empire of the Sun. Plus four.
1st ed. London: Victor Gollancz, 1984. Large 8vo. 278p. HC/DJ. CB. G/G+. Along with Golding, ‘An Egyptian Journal’, 1st, (Faber and Faber), 1985, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Fowles, ‘A Maggot’, 1st, (Jonathan Cape), 1985, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Burgess, ‘MF’, 1st, (Jonathan Cape), 1971, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and Braine, ‘Life at the Top’, 1st, (Eyre and Spottiswoode), 1962, HC/DJ, G+/G+. 694
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Edited with a Biographical Introduction by James Dykes Campbell. Plus two.
R. London: Macmillan and Co, 1909. 8vo. cxxiv, 667p. Frontispiece. Gilt-decorated half leather. Marbled EPs. TEG. Stamp of Deighton, Bell and Co, Cambridge, on verso of FFEP. G to G+. Along with Longfellow, ‘The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’, (Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press), 1910, Oxford Edition, matching binding, G, and Burns, ‘The Poetical Works of Robert Burns’, (Henry Frowde, Oxford University Press), 1910, Oxford Edition, matching binding, G+. [3]. Est. $50 695 *44
Gallico, Paul Miracle in the Wilderness. A Story for Christmas. Illustrated by Janet and Anne Grahame-Johnstone. Signed by author.
Ltd ed. Andoversford, Gloucestershire: The Whittington Press, [1975?]. Large 8vo. 26p. Illus. Gilt-decorated tan leather. Marbled EPs by Solveig Stone. No 76/250. One of 85 leather copies. Set in Caslon type. Mould-made paper from St Cuthbert’s Mill, Wookey Hole. Bound by Hunter and Foulis. G+ to VG. Est. $100 696 *44
Gallico, Paul Miracle in the Wilderness. A Story for Christmas. Illustrated by Janet and Anne Grahame-Johnstone. Signed by author.
Ltd ed. Andoversford, Gloucestershire: The Whittington Press, [1975?]. Large 8vo. 26p. Illus. Oatmeal cloth. CB. No 175/250. One of 165 cloth copies. Set in Caslon type. Mould-made paper from St Cuthbert’s Mill, Wookey Hole. Bound by Hunter and Foulis. G+ to VG. 697
[Geisel, Theodor Seuss] The Seven Lady Godivas. Written and Illustrated by Dr Seuss.
1st ed. New York: Random House, 1939. 4to. Illus. HC/DJ. Wear and soiling to priceclipped DJ. Dr Seuss’s first book for adults. Scarce. G+/FA to G. Est. $400 698 *44
Priestley, J B The Happy Dream. An Essay. Signed by author.
Ltd ed. Andoversford, Gloucestershire: The Whittington Press, 1976. 8vo. 35p. Giltdecorated maroon leather/slip case. Marbled EPs. No LVI/LXXX. Total run 400 copies. Hand-set in Caslon type. Mould-made paper from St Cuthbert’s Mill, Wookey Hole. Bound by Hunter and Foulis. Compliments slip of the Whittington Press enclosed. VG/G. Est. $100 699 *44
Shakespeare, William Shakespeare’s Comedy of The Tempest with Illustrations by Edmund Dulac.
London: Hodder and Stoughton, undated. 4to. xxiv, 144p. Frontispiece, 39 coloured plates. Decorated blue cloth. SABR. CB. Some FX. Tidy inscription on FFEP: ‘Presented / to / Miss Mabel Vinsen / in recognition of her services as a member of / St Paul’s Church Choir / Wanganui / 20th March 1923’. G. Est. $300 700
Sherman, Francis Poems of Earth. Handwritten copy of draft of ‘Matins’, the author’s first collection.
8vo. 66p. Vellum-style stationery binding. Van Gelder Zonen paper. Text handwritten in red and black, with decorated initials etc, in the style of William Morris, whose work greatly influenced Sherman. Attribution of the handwriting is uncertain. Dated 1895 on title page. ‘Matins’ was published by Copeland and Day in 1896. In a letter to publisher Fred H Day (reproduced in ‘The Complete Poems of Francis Sherman’, (The Ryerson Press), 1935), Sherman makes reference to ‘Poems of Earth’ as an interim title for ‘Matins’. Poems ‘Spring-Song’, ‘June’, ‘By the Way’, ‘With the Gods’ and ‘Alone’, which form part of this collection, are not reproduced in ‘The Complete Poems of Francis Sherman’. G.
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1. Bidding. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser, subject to the auctioneer having the right to refuse the bid of any person. Should any dispute arise as to the bidding the lot in dispute will be immediately put up for sale again at the preceding bid, or the auctioneer may declare the purchaser, which declaration shall be conclusive. No person shall advance less at a bid than the sum nominated by the auctioneer and no bid may be retracted. 2. Reserves. All lots are sold subject to the right of the seller or his agent to impose a reserve. 3. Registration. Purchasers shall complete a bidding card before the sale giving their own correct name, address and telephone number. It is accepted by bidders that the supply of false information on a bidding card shall be interpreted as deliberate fraud. 4. Buyer's Premium. The purchaser accepts that, in addition to the hammer price, Bethunes at Webb's will charge a buyer's premium of 20% of the hammer price (unless otherwise stated), plus GST on the premium, effectively totalling 23%. 5. Payment. Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within 5 working days. Payment is by cash, bank cheque or Eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge. 6. Lots Sold as Viewed. All lots are sold as viewed and with all errors in description, faults and imperfections whether visible or not. Neither Bethunes at Webb's nor its vendor are responsible for errors in description or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot or for any fault or defect in it. No warranty whatsoever is made. Buyers proceed upon their own judgement. Buyers shall be deemed to have inspected the lots, or to have made enquiries to their complete satisfaction, prior to sale and by the act of bidding shall be deemed to be satisfied with the lots in all respects. 7. Bethunes at Webb's Acts as Agent. Bethunes at Webb's has full discretion to conduct all aspects of the sale and to withdraw any lot from the sale without giving any reason. 8. Collection. Purchases are to be taken away at the buyer's expense immediately after the sale except where a cheque remains uncleared. If this is not done Bethunes at Webb's will not be responsible if the lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to a storage and insurance fee. A receipted invoice must be produced prior to delivery of any lot. 9. Licences. Buyers who purchase an item which falls within the provisions of the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 cannot take possession of that item until they have shown to Bethunes at Webb's a license under the appropriate Act. 10. The Antiquities Act 1975. Buyers should note that some items may come under jurisdiction of this Act and permission may have to be sought from the Ministry of Culture and Hertiage Te Manatu Taonga for their export.
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11. Failure to Make Payment. If a purchaser fails either to pay for or take away any lot Bethunes at Webb's shall without further notice to the purchaser, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: a. To issue proceeding against the purchaser for damages for breach of contract. b. To rescind the sale of that or any other lot sold to the purchaser at the same or any other auction. c. To resell the lot by public or private sale. Any deficiency resulting from such resale, after giving credit to the purchaser for any part payment, together with all costs incurred in connection with the lot shall be paid to Bethunes at Webb's by the purchaser. Any surplus over the proceeds of sale shall belong to the seller and in this condition the expression 'proceeds of sale' shall have the same meaning in relation to a sale by private treaty as it has in relation to a sale by auction. d. To store the lot whether at Bethunes at Webb's own premises or elsewhere at the sole expense of the purchaser and to release the lot only after the purchase price has been paid in full plus the accrued cost of removal, storage, and all other costs connected to the lot. e. To charge interest on the purchase price at a rate 2% above Bethunes at Webb's bankers' then current rate for commercial overdraft facilities, to the extent that the price or any part of it remains unpaid for more than seven days from the date of the sale. f. To retain possession of that or any other lot purchased by the purchaser at that or any other auction and to release the same only after payment of money due. g. To apply the proceeds of sale of any lot then or subsequently due to the purchaser towards settlement of money due to Bethunes at Webb's or its vendor. Bethunes at Webb's shall be entitled to a possessory lien on any property of the purchaser for any purpose while any monies remain unpaid under this contract. h. To apply any payment made by the purchaser to Bethunes at Webb's towards any money owing to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of any thing whatsoever irrespective of any directive given in respect of, or restriction placed upon, such payment by the purchaser whether expressed or implied. i. Title and right of disposal of the goods shall not pass to the purchaser until payment has been made in full by cleared funds. Where any lot purchased is held by Bethunes at Webb's pending (i) clearance of funds by the purchaser or (ii) completion of payment after receipt of a deposit, the lot will be held by Bethunes at Webb's as bailee for the vendor, risk and title passing to the purchaser immediately upon notification of clearance of funds or upon completion of purchase. In the event that a lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed before title is transferred to the purchaser, the purchaser shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of that lot, but shall not be entitled to any compensation for any consequent losses howsoever arising. 12. Bidders Deemed Principals. All bidders shall be held personally and solely liable for all obligations arising from any bid, including both 'telephone' and 'absentee bids'. Any person wishing to bid as agent for a third party must obtain written authority to do so from Bethunes at Webb's prior to bidding. 13. 'Subject Bids'. Where the highest bid is below the reserve and the auctioneer declares a sale to be 'subject to vendor's consent' or words to that effect, the highest bid remains binding upon the bidder until the vendor accepts or rejects it. If the bid is accepted there is a contractual obligation upon the bidder to pay for the lot.
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ABSENTEE BIDDING FORM Bethunes at Webb's Sale No 92 – 28 September 2011
Please bid on my behalf at the above sale on the lots and up to the prices recorded below. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids or reserves if any. *I agree to comply with the Conditions of Sale printed in the catalogue. I understand that, in the case of a successful bid, a buyer's premium of 20% will be added to the hammer price, and that GST of 15% will be charged on the premium. On major lots customers may prefer to bid by telephone. Please enquire regarding this service, which Bethunes at Webb's carries out at no charge. Please fax this form to +64 9 524 7048 or email bethunes@webbs.co.nz. Lot No
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Mr/Mrs/Ms
Bid*
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First Name
Home Phone
Bid*
Surname/Company
Business Phone
Mobile Phone
Facsimile
Postal Address
Contact Name
Email Address
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CONTINUE ON A SEPARATE SHEET IF REQUIRED. PLEASE CHECK BIDS BEFORE SENDING. ALL BIDS ARE IN NZ DOLLARS. LIMITLESS/OPEN BIDS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. PACKING AND POSTAGE IS ADDITIONAL. ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT: I agree to pay immediately on receipt of notice from Bethunes at Webb's of a successful bid. I will arrange for collection of purchases, or I agree to pay for packing and freight costs incurred by Bethunes at Webb's in having purchases forwarded to me. In order to avoid delay in clearing purchases, buyers who are unknown to Bethunes at Webb's are advised to make arrangements for payment before the sale or to supply references. If such arrangements are not made, cheques must be cleared before purchases will be delivered. * Bethunes at Webb's will do its utmost to carry out bidding instructions for absentee bidders. It will not be responsible, however, if circumstances prevent it from doing so.
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IMPORTANT: Please do not return this form by post as bids may not be received before the auction. Webb's 18 Manukau Road PO Box 99 251 Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand +64 9 529 5602 +64 9 524 7048 (fax) bethunes@webbs.co.nz www.webbs.co.nz 50
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GUIDE FOR BUYERS
Bethunes at Webb's has set out the following information for those unfamiliar with auction procedures. Please refer to full Conditions of Sale for Buyers printed elsewhere in this catalogue and displayed in the saleroom.
REGISTRATION All intending buyers must complete a bidding form available from the reception desk.
BUYING AT AUCTION Floor Bidders Register and obtain a bidder card before bidding on any lot or lots. Be aware that a buyer's premium of 20% plus GST (i.e. 23%) is payable in addition to the bid price. Make your bids clear, preferably by holding up your bidder card. If you make a mistake (e.g. the auctioneer takes a bid from you at a higher level than you had intended, or you bid on the wrong lot), call out to the auctioneer immediately so that the bidding can be adjusted. Waiting until the hammer falls is too late. If your bid is the highest and the lot is knocked down to you then you have entered into a binding obligation to pay for that lot. Bidding Increments Are at the Auctioneer's Discretion Bidding will commence at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee/postal bid received prior to the commencement of the auction. Where no bids have been received bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10, whichever is the higher, at the auctioneer's sole discretion. Sales Subject to Vendor's Consent Where your bid is the highest, but still below the reserve, the auctioneer may declare you to be the 'buyer subject to vendor's consent' ('Subject' or 'SVA'). This means that your bid is held as binding and will be communicated to the vendor at the earliest opportunity. If the vendor accepts then there is a contractual obligation for you to pay for the lot. If the vendor does not accept, you are released from any obligation, however you will have first right to negotiate with the vendor through Bethunes at Webb's until an agreement is reached, and Bethunes at Webb's will not present other offers to the vendor until your negotiations are ended. Absentee Bids Bethunes at Webb's will endeavour to ensure that your bidding instructions are executed, but accept no responsibility or liability for failure to do so. Lots will be bought as favourably as is allowed by bidding in the sale room, other competitive absentee bids and any reserve imposed by the vendor. Please note that Bethunes at Webb's cannot guarantee that another bidder will not be successful at your limit if, in the course of competitive bidding, a floor bidder bids your limit first. Absentee bids are accepted by written instruction which can be sent by fax, email or post to arrive no later than the evening before the commencement of the sale. Priority will be given to the earliest received absentee bid where identical bids are received. Absentee bids will be executed on the following basis: If your bid limit is equal to or above a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at reserve on your behalf and will bid thereafter only in response to competition for the lot. If your bid limit is below a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at your limit and if there are no further bids in the room may sell to you 'subject to vendor's consent'. In the absence of a reserve the auctioneer may exercise your bid in advance of any opening bid or may open the bidding on your behalf at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee bid received prior to auction commencement or if no other absentee bids have been received bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10 whichever is the higher, at the auctioneer's sole discretion.
Telephone Bids Such bids are available for items over $100 and where the auctioneer is able to confirm availability of staff to provide this service. The same conditions as above apply to telephone bidders. Bethunes at Webb's will telephone the number you have given several minutes before the lot you have requested comes up for sale. If your phone is engaged or we are unable to make contact the auction will proceed without your bidding. Our staff will ask you to hold when we have made contact. They will then tell you that your lot is about to come up. The bids will be relayed to you and you can enter the bidding at any time by making your call. Please note that the bidding at many auctions can be fast and furious. The auctioneer will not favour a phone bidder over and above buyers who are attending the auction by giving them more time to bid. You will need to establish your limit and make sure that you bid clearly and promptly. Telephone bids are only accepted for catalogued sales and on items with estimates over $100. Pre-Sale Estimates Estimates printed in the catalogue or given verbally are intended as a guide only and can be subject to revision nearer to the time of a sale. Bethunes at Webb's staff are available during pre-sale viewing times and by appointment to assist prospective bidders with estimates and any aspect of the auction procedure. Condition Reports Bethunes at Webb's staff will provide condition reports over and above the catalogue description for out of Auckland buyers. However, please note that No 6 of the Conditions of Sale for Buyers will still apply despite the obtaining of a condition report. Payment Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within 5 working days.Payment is by cash, bank cheque or Eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge. Webb's Account Details for a Deposit Bank: Westpac, 79 Queen Street, Auckland. Bank/Branch Number: 030104. Account Number: 044818403. Account Name: Peter Webb Galleries Limited. Swift Code (for international deposits): WPACNZ2W. Please include your name and the sale date with all payments. Packing and Freight Bethunes at Webb's pack goods in house if required for posting nationally or internationally. All costs associated with packing and freight are payable by the purchaser. All national dispatches will be by CourierPost (economy service to the South Island), overseas by international airmail. Insurance in transit is not covered by Bethunes at Webb's. Selling at Auction and Valuation Services Bethunes at Webb's provide free market appraisals by appointment. Bethunes at Webb's appraisers will come to your home to view and appraise larger libraries and collections of printed materials. Head of Department Francis McWhannell +64 9 529 5602 bethunes@webbs.co.nz Webb's provides valuations for insurance, matrimonial division, family division etc. Please enquire at reception for charges. Charges are refundable on occasion when goods are subsequently offered for sale.
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INDEX OF AUTHORS
Acland, J B A et al
196
Cameron, Don
Acland, L G D
255
[Campbell, John Logan]
Adams, W H Davenport
410
Carman, Arthur H
Alley, G T
90
Amohau, Anania Ansted, D T Arkell, W J
93 204 94, 95, 96
Carman, Arthur H, Read Masters and Arthur C Swan (editors) 97
586
Carter, Ronald
411
[Chambers, Robert]
421
Chapman, Roger G and Cleveland T Duval (editors)
422
412, 413
98
Arrowsmith, John
552
Chester, R H and N A C McMillan
Bagnall, A G (editor)
197
Ching, Ray
590
Baker, J V T
166
Churchman, Geoffrey B
533
Ballard, J G
693
Climie, Nellie Scott et al
258
Barry, W Jackson
198
Coleman, A P
423
Bateson, William
414
Baxter, Archibald
199
Colenso, William Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
99, 100, 101, 102
205, 281, 282 694
Cook, James
538
537
Cooke, Ron and Ian Pilkinton
103
Bensemann, Leo
587
Cooper, B J and D F Branagan (editors)
424
Best, Abel Dottin William
200
Couper, Jno A
206
279, 280
Cowan, James
167, 207, 534
Baxter, James K
660, 661, 662, 663
Begg, A Charles and Neil C
Best, Elsdon Beverley, A Beyer, Tony
256
Crawford, J Coutts
425
664
Crump, Barry
665
91
Dacre, Harry
591
Billman, Mary
257
Daly, Reginald Aldworth
426
Bousfield, O L W
553
Dana, Edward Salisbury
427
Billington, A J (compiler)
92
Dana, James D
588
Darlington, T
208
Brees, S C
201
[Dash, George (editor)]
259
Brenkley, Jane
589
Davidson, W J (compiler)
104
Brewer, N H
532
Davies, Gordon L Herries
430
Brodrick, T N et al
554
Davis, C O
Brooks, William
202
De Mello, Anthony
105
415
Dean, Dennis R
431
Bowden, Rex and Lyndsay Nixon (editors) Brake, Brian, James McNeish and David Simmons
Brown, Robert (editor) Buckland, William Buick, T Lindsay
416, 417 203
428, 429
283, 284
Duggan, Maurice
666
Dumont d’Urville, Jules-Sebastien-Cesar
555
Durer, Albrecht
592
577
Emery, James
556
[Burton, Alfred Henry]
657
England, Wayne J
299
Butler, Samuel
420
Ertel, D I et al
260
Buller, Walter Lawry Burrows, Karel
52
Bethunes at Webb's
418, 419
Evans, Richard Fairburn, A R D
106 667, 668
King, C W
458
Kirwan, John and Paul Thomas
119
Fanning, Leo
107
Knipe, Henry R
459
Featon, Mr and Mrs E H
432
Knox, G A
460
Ferris, George
108
Lahee, Frederic H
461
Forbes, Charles S
433
Lardner, Dionysius
462
Forbes, James D
434
Lawrence, Philip Henry
463
Fowler, Leo
285
Lawson, Will (compiler)
263
Frame, Janet
669, 670
Lobley, J Logan
464
593
Logan, W E and T Sterry Hunt
465
Furniss, Cliff
535
Lubbock, John
301
Gallico, Paul
695, 696
Lye, Len
594
Gee, Maurice
671
Freedman, Sam and Allan Shand
Geikie, Archibald Geikie, James
435, 436, 437 438, 439
Lyell, Charles
466, 467, 468, 469
Macklin, Keith
120
Mahan, C L
212
[Geisel, Theodor Seuss]
697
[Maning, Frederick Edward]
[Gifford, A C]
440
Mantell, Gideon Algernon
470
Glover, Denis
672, 673, 674
Marjoribanks, Alexander
215
213, 214
Goldschmidt, V M
441
Marquardt, Carl
290
Gorst, J E
286
Gould, Stephen Jay
442
Marsh, R G Martens, Edouard von
658 471
Goulter, Charles
209
Mascart, E
472
Grey, George
287
Mason, Nicholas
121
443
[Mason, R A K]
679
168
Masters, Read
122
Mathias, L O (surveyor)
558
Matthews, S C and L J
216
Griffiths, G S Gudgeon, Thos Wyath Gully, John Guyot, Arnold
578, 579, 580, 581 444
[Hamilton, Hugh]
210
Maunsell, R
291
Harris, Norman
109
Maury, M F
473
Hawthorne, James
261
Mawson, Douglas
539
Hayhurst, John Heaphy, Charles Hector, James
110 211, 557
McCahon, Colin McCarthy, Winston
595 123, 124, 125, 126, 127
445, 446, 447, 448
McClure, C H M (surveyor)
559
Hillary, Edmund
111
McCredie, Athol (compiler)
128
Hise, C R van
449
McFarlane, Andrew
217
Holmes, Noel
112
[McHaigh, Hugh]
680
Hooper, Winston
113
McIntyre, Peter
596
Hooson, William
527
McKillop, H F
218
114, 115, 116
McLean, Terry
129, 130, 131, 132
450
McLeod, Violet
264
Hudson, G V
451
McMenamin, Kevin
133
Humble, William
452
Medworth, C O
134
Howitt, Bob Howorth, Henry H
Hunt, Sam
675, 676
Mill, Hugh Robert
Hutton, F W
453, 454
Miller, Hugh
475, 476, 477
Hutton, James
455
Moloney, J K
135, 136
Johnson, Louis
677
Moor, Cyril
265
Joly, J
456
Morley, William
219
Jones, Peter and Norman Harris
117
Mourie, Graham and Ron Palenski
137
678
Mundy, D L
266
Murchison, Roderick Impey
478
Joseph, M K Kay, Robin
169, 170
474
Keam, R F
457
Murray-Oliver, Anthony (compiler)
597
Keene, Florence
288
Nepia, George and Terry McLean
138
Nicholls, M F
139
Kehoe, E L
289, 528
Keith, Arthur
300
Nicholson, H Alleyne
479
Kelman, D S
118
Nicholson, Heather Halcrow
480
Kerr, George L
529
O’Hagan, Sean
140
Kerry-Nicholls, J H
262
Oliver, C J and E W Tindill
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[O’Rorke, E Dennis]
142
Snider, A
Owen, Richard
481
Soar, Phil et al
Page, David
482
Sollas, W J
Parcell, James Crombie
267
Spencer, Margaret
271
Parker, A C
143
Spry, Irene M (editor)
541
496 152 497, 498
Parr, James et al
220
Starmer-Smith, Nigel
153
Paul, E J
268
Stead, C K
687
Peach, B N et al
483
Pearce, G L
484
Stephen, J T Stevens, W G
Pei Te Hurinui
292
Stocker, Basil E Seymour et al
171
Stopes, Marie C
499
Phillips, John
485, 486
Strachan, James
235
Phillips, N C
172
Suess, Eduard
500
221, 293 681, 682, 683, 684
Sundberg, Joel
236
Phillips, F L and H R Gilmour
Polack, J S Potocki de Montalk, Geoffrey
272 177, 178 234
Sutherland, Allan
237
Potts, Geoff
222
[Swainson, William]
273
Priestley, J B
698
Swan, Arthur C
154
Pringle, D J C
144
Swan, Arthur C and Arthur H Carman
Quinn, Keith
145
Symons, G J (editor)
501
[Radcliffe, F G]
269
Taylor, E Mervyn
598
Raeside, J D
223
Taylor, J E
502
Ramsay, A C
487
Taylor, N J et al
503
488
Taylor, Richard
296
560, 561, 562
Teall, J J Harris
504
Ramsay, Alexander Rapkin, J
155, 156
Rave, Christopher
173
Terry, Charles
238
Reed, William
489
Thomas, J B G
157
Rendu, [Louis]
490
Thompson, H L
179
Roberts, Frederick Sleigh
174
Thompson, Mervyn
688
Robley, H G
294
Thomson, Arthur S
239
Rochfort, John
224
Tryon, George W
505
[Rorison, Gilbert]
491
Tuwhare, Hone
Ross, J M S
175
Veysey, Alex
Russell, John
225
Vogel, Julius
Rutherford, Ernest
226
Wakefield, Edward
Sacks, John E
146
Wakefield, W W and H P Marshall
Sarjeant, William A S
492
Walker, Ronald
Saunders, Larry
147
Wallace, Alfred Russel
506
Savage, John
227, 228
689, 690 158 240 241, 242 159 180, 181
Waters, S D
182
Scholefield, Guy H
229
Webster, Laurence D (editor)
183
Scott, R W H and T P McLean
148
Wedde, Ian
691
Scoullar, J L
176
Wells, B
274
Scrope, G Poulett
493
Wilson, J G
275
Seddon, R J
230
Wood, F L W
184
Sedgwick, Adam
494
Woodhouse, A E
243
Seeley, H G
495
Woollaston, M T
599
Selwyn, S H
231
Wright, Matthew
185
Shackleton, E H
540
Young, F J
160
Shakespeare, William
699
Zavos, Spiro
161
Sharp, Andrew
232
Shepherd, R L
270
Sherman, Francis
700
Sherrin, R A A et al
233
Slatter, Gordon
149, 150
Smith, Thomas
295
Smith, W H
685
Smithyman, Kendrick
686
Snell, Peter and Garth Gilmour
151
54
Bethunes at Webb's
624, 625, 609 633, 633, 633, 633, 633 610, 626, 611 607, 622, 621, 623, 635 635, 612, 606
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