b'133757PALS - An Australian Paper for Australian Boys: incomplete run from Vol.2 No.1 to Vol.5 No.13, issued between August 27, 1921 and November 22, 1924, includes editions with front cover artwork by Chales Tindall, Lance Driffield, Harold Herbert and Edgar Holloway; also two books The Wonder Book of Aircraft (pub. Ward, Lock & Co, London & Melbourne, 1928) and The Big Book of Aeroplanes (pub. Oxford University Press, c.1928); all items are more or less foxed. (49 Papers + 2 books)$200300 758[ESPERANTO]A 1922-23 collection of postal cards, all addressed to Sinjoro Colin Unwin in Fremantle and all written in the nascent Universal language of Esperanto. Unwins correspondents were from Rotterdam, Radom, Genoa, Krakow, Wilno, Warsaw and Bialystok. (8 items).Esperanto was created by Polish ophthalmologist L. L. Zamenhof in 1887. His goal was to create an easy and flexible language that would serve as a universal second language to foster world peace and international understanding, and to build a community of speakers, as he believed that one could not have a language without such a community.$200300 759HARDIE, Martin, R.I., R.E., Ex 761The Pageant Of Empire Souvenir Volume[Fleetway Press Ltd, London, 1924].$200300 760LINDSAY, Norman,Pen Drawings,[Sydney, Arthur McQuitty, 1924],Folio. Original quarter vellum. Gilt decoration on front board. Foreword by Francis Crossle. With title-vignette, initial 12 full-page plates as mentioned in the list of plates with 12 additional full-page tipped-in plates. With all the original tissue-guards. Title-page printed in black/red ink. Ed. limited to 500 numbered copies, of which this is No.25, fully signed Norman Lindsay.NB: The volume has been saved from a fire, with the extremities seriously affected. All plates (including tipped-in plates) are in excellent condition.PROVENANCEFrom the estate of Frederick Lane (1880 - 1969), Lindsays friend and printer.$300500 761LINDSAY, Norman,The Etchings of Norman Lindsay[London, Constable & Co. Ltd., 1927],Folio. Dark blue cloth. Gilt lettering to cover and spine. This edition is limited to 129 copies of which 120 copies are forEx 762sale. This is copy #43 and is signed by Norman Lindsay. With Forty-five reproductions of original etchings, made under the762supervision of Mr. F.J. Newbery of the Chiswick Press.NB: this book has been damaged in a fire. The covers and pageLINDSAY, Norman:extremities are most affected. Most of the plates can be salvaged. A collection of colour lithographic plates tipped onto pages removed from fire-damaged books; the images mainly in very PROVENANCE fine condition and mostly 21 x 18cm. (14 items).From the estate of Frederick Lane (1880 - 1969), Lindsays friend and printer. PROVENANCE$500750 From the estate of Frederick Lane (1880 - 1969), Lindsays friend and printer.$1,0001,500'