b'52363McGRATH, Sandra BRETT WHITELEY[Sydney; Bay Books, 1979] 232pp, No.182 from a limited edition of 200, bound in black leather-like boards, boldly signed by WHITELEY in ink; in a slipcase. Rarely seen.$300500364RON TANDBERG Cartoonist for the Melbourne Agenewspaper, 4 original ink and watercolour cartoons,with accompanying newspaper clippings and book,the largest frame 53 x 39cm (4)$200300 365Eugene von Guerard: A German Romantic in the Antipodes by Bruce, Comstock & McDonald[Alister Taylor Publishers, 1982] No.23 froman edition limited to 500 in original case.$400500 363366BEALE, Edgar360Correspondence from Albert Tucker Kennedy The Barcoo And Beyond 1847. The Journals of Edmund Besley Court Kennedy and Alfred Allatson to a client, James Robinson, 1961-62 Turner with new information on Kennedys life.Six hand-written letters in ink on letter sheets or letter cards,[Hobart, Blubber Head Press, 1983.] Limited Edition no.III of all fully signed Albert Tucker and three C-type photographs,XXV signed by the author; 8vo; pp xx, 292; endpaper maps, each letter postmarked between 27 June 1961 and 16colour portrait frontispiece, 29 illustrations (2 f/p. and coloured), Jan. 1962. The letters are addressed to James Robinsonabbreviations, table of symbols used, notes and references, Esq., 7/73 Kirribilli Avenue, Kirribilli, Sydney, NSW fromselect bibliography, index; full leather binding, mylar dustjacket Albert Tucker, Apt 3, 9 Collins St, Melb., C1, Victoria. with illustration and printing, with cardboard slip case.The letters discuss how Mr Robinson will acquire a Tucker painting, possibly through a payment schedule due to the$100150 credit squeeze. An arrangement is agreed upon in which Tuckers agents, Mr John Reed and Mr Duncan both366Aoffered voluntarily to forego their commission on theWANTRUP, Jonathanpainting, which amounts to 33.3% of the catalogue price. Australian Rare Books, 1788- 1900.from 450gns to 300gns. Tucker adds, in his communication[Hordern House, Sydney, 1987] Octavo, tipped-in of 10th October 1961, There is a chance that I will be infrontispiece and numerous illustrations. With d/j. Sydney in a few weeks - if so I will contact you and perhaps$150200 we could have a lunch together.The accompanying photographs most likely depict Robinsons home interiors. 367$1,2501,500DAVID, ANDREW (Chief Editor); Rudiger Joppien and Bernard Smith (Assistant Editors for the Views)361 The Charts and Coastal Views of Captain Cooks Voyages. [3 COOK, James; SKELTON, R.A. Volumes]. Vol. 1: The Voyage of the Endeavour 1768-1771 [1988]; Vol.James Cook, Surveyor of Newfoundland, being a collection of2: The Voyage of the Resolution and Adventure 1772-1775 [1992]; charts of the coasts of Newfoundland and Labradore, &. DrawnVol. 3: The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery 1776-1780 [1997].from original surveys taken by James Cook and Michael Lane. 3 vols. 44.5 cm x 28.5 cm. Pp. 328; 332; 319. Profusely illustrated [David Magee, The Grabhorn Press, San Francisco, 1965]with maps and charts, some in colour, some folding. Navy blue cloth One of 365 copies. Facsimile of the first edition of 1769- with gilt decal of a masted ship, gilt spine lettering. All with d/j.1770. 6 pages of plates in the text volume plus facsimiles of$300500 the title page and 10 charts, mostly folding, in the separate volume of charts. Printed in black and red. Folio, both368parts in blue printed wrappers, housed in a linen covered THE HUNTER SKETCHBOOK. Birds and Flowers of New South solander box with black and gilt label on the spine.$150200Wales drawn on the Spot in 1788, 89 & 90 by Captain John Hunter RN of the First Fleet. Calaby, John (general ed.)[Canberra: National Library of Australia, 1989] 252pp. 100 362 colour plates, index, quarter cream calf and marbled boards in slipcase, un-numbered copy of edition limited to 500 copies.BATESON, CharlesThe Convict Ships 1787-1868 $100150 [Brown, Son & Ferguson; Glasgow, 1969] hard cover with d/j. 421pp. 369Footnotes. Index. Black and white plates. ExtensiveLITTLEWOOD, Robert C.appendices furnish a complete list of all the ships which carried prisoners to Australia, with the names ofNORMAN LINDSAY - The Photographstheir masters and surgeons, their departure and arrival[Melbourne; Lytlewood Press, 2000]dates and the number of prisoners each carried. With tipped-in photograph at rear; signed by $100150the author and numbered 708.$100150 '