Highlights
Each year our exhibitors bring rare, beautiful and unusual items for sale.
Here are a sample of the wide range of printed materials that were available at the 2024 Fair. If you are interested in these, please contact the exhibitor, they may still be available
2025 Highlights will be posted in June 2025
BIRTLES, Francis: Lonely Lands. Through the Heart of Australia
$1250
Sydney, N.S.W. Bookstall Co., 1909.
The account of Birtles' ambitious bicycle journey around Australia, in which he covered 8300 miles over thirteen months, with illustrations from his photographs
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厳島案内地圖. [Bird's Eye View of Itsukushima].
$450
A vibrant panoramic map of the island of Itsukushima (also known as Miyajima) off the coast of Hiroshima, with a tourist guide to the island on the reverse.
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The Life & Voyages of Captain Cook ~ unpublished manuscript
$1850
An unpublished manuscript with accompanying typescript by French author
Michel Vaucaire c. mid 20th C
Suck: First European Sexpaper
$2000
A complete set of Suck, touted as the first European sex newspaper tasked with creating “a new pornography which would demystify male and female bodies”.
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GUILD OF WOMEN BINDERS - SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe; HOUSMAN, Laurence (illus.). The Sensitive Plant. London: Printed for the Guild of Women Binders, 1899
Limited edition, number 22 of 50 copies printed on japon for the Guild of Women Binders and finely bound in their workshop. The bookseller Frank Karslake established the bindery in 1898 as "a way of publicising and promoting the sale of books bound by women" (Tidcombe, p. 27).
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Établissements Nicolas Maison
$6000
Liste des Grands Vins Fins. A set of thirty-seven extravagantly produced annual fine wine commercial catalogues issued by the Parisian wine merchant Établissements Nicolas Maison between 1929 and 1973, together with associated tariff cards, advertising cards and ephemera, and Carte Fines Bouteilles commercial catalogues issued for the years 1993-1997.
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Caldecott Prize Winners
$300
Part of a collection of Caldecott Prize winner's including rare and first editions.
Richard Hussey Shaw
$15000
Watercolour and gouache
31 x 42.5 cm
Signed R. H. Shaw and dated indistinctly
Provenance: Private collection until 2005
A later version of this painting titled South Australian Blacks in Full War Dress 1891 is in the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia
Shaw arrived in Australia from England c1858 and settled in Adelaide. He was the son of Captain George Reynolds Shaw. He was a watercolour and scene-painter, produced watercolour landscapes and sketches of Aborigines in South Australia.
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A New Voyage Round the World
$5250
William Dampier’s voyages, four volumes bound into three.
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[Columbian Watercolour Collection ]
$22500
Rare early c.19th watercolours by two artists; Jose S. Castillo and Joseph Pio Dominguez dated from 1836-1837 Santa Marta.
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Portrait miniature of Robert, Lord Hobart, 4th Earl of Buckinghamshire (1760-1816)
$36000
An important portrait miniature of Lord Hobart by Henry Bone.
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The Poems of Henrietta Huxley
$550
HUXLEY, Henriette Ann.
Poems of Henrietta A. Huxley : with three of Thomas Henry Huxley
A Presentation and Association Copy.
London: Duckworth, 1913. First Edition. Hardcover : pp. [2 blank] [vi] ix [x] 158 [2 blank] : linen covered boards with blind stamped vignette to lower board : green spine : top edge gilt : a donation by Henrietta Litchfield (nee Darwin) to the Working Men's College with their bookplate : inscribed by the author to Henrietta Litchfield dated 1913 : Working Men's College library regulations sticker to front endpaper and their stamp to top board. (14781)
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