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1. Abbott, Joyce (1955). Playabout: A Picture-story Reader. Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 32 pp. Paperback small quarto, good condition, illustrated flexible card covers, black & single-colour drawings, centre page spread loosely inserted, edge tears few pages repaired, spine scuffed (school tape removed), staples rusted, minor edgewear corners. Charming picture story (school reader) about the traditional adventures of two Aboriginal children named Arua and Tidja in the bush. The easy-to-read text and the delightful 60 drawings will appeal to any age. First and only edition. Our Book No: 29111. $15 AUD.

2. Aboriginal Culture Abroad (Australia), Pty. Ltd (1988). The Teaching Stones of the Outcast Tribe (1st ed). Perth, Wembley: Aboriginal Culture Abroad Pty Ltd. 159 pp. Hardback large wide quarto, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), colour photos (mostly full-page), minor edgewear jacket. Heavy (1.3 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. This book by Aboriginal Culture Abroad (Australia) shows the Aboriginal traditional way of life and the religious customs which are observed to this day through the secret teachings. The teaching stones, despite their simple form, have a deep inner significance which escapes the uninitiated observer. This fascinating book, shows for the first time, the secrets of some of the stones. Text by Kevin Cameron (anonymous), photographs by Nicholas White, Oldrich Kratochvil and Edward Pappelendam. ISBN/ASIN: 0947260048. Our Book No: 40982. $50 AUD.

3. Aidmasta (1967). Sunny Stories: A Reader for Infant Schools (3 booklets). Sydney: Aidmasta Productions. 24 + 32 + 31 pp. Each booklet: Paperback trade, stapled pamphlet (staples rusted), very good condition, card covers, colour drawings, edges lightly foxed, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear & rubbing. Australian children's readers, being the first 3 of 4 issued pamphlets. Book 1 features rhymes. Book 2 introduces double consonant blends. Book 3 has short stories. These small booklets would be great for children or adults who collect readers. (No date, but 1967, Trove.). Our Book No: 22060. $15 AUD.

4. Ainsworth, Ruth (1954). Fun, Fires and Friends (Stage One, Book 7) (1st ed) [Ruth Ainsworth Readers]. London: William Heinemann. 30 pp. Paperback thin trade, good condition, illustrated card covers, black & white drawings, corner tips covers & some pages little creased, pages lightly toned, slight loss top corner tip front cover, cover little loose (pages firm), minor edgewear. A school reader story about two boys named Sandy and Sammy, and their new friends Peggy and Bob. Bob likes to boast, so he does not get along with Sandy and Sammy at first. Our Book No: 29126. $15 AUD.

5. Ainsworth, Ruth (1954). Sugar and Spice (Stage One, Book 6) (1st ed) [Ruth Ainsworth Readers]. London: William Heinemann. 30 pp. Paperback trade, good condition, illustrated card covers, black & white drawings, spine ends little worn, top spine rubbed, corner tips little creased, front hinge little split (pages firm), pages faintly toned, small mark one page, minor edgewear. A charming school reader story about two mice who lived with a boy named Teddy. They escaped from their own mouse house and take up residence in a dolls house. Our Book No: 29125. $15 AUD.

6. Ainsworth, Ruth (1955). A Pill for Owl (Stage One, Book 9) (1st ed) [Ruth Ainsworth Readers]. London: William Heinemann. 30 pp. Paperback thin trade, good condition, illustrated card covers, black & white drawings, spine ends little rubbed, corner tips covers & few pages lightly creased, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear. A delightful school reader story about an owl who has a cold and the other animals try to convince him that he needs medicine to feel better, but he says he is fine. Our Book No: 29128. $15 AUD.

7. Ainsworth, Ruth (1955). Black Bill (Stage One, Book 8) (1st ed) [Ruth Ainsworth Readers]. London: William Heinemann. 30 pp. Paperback thin trade, good condition, illustrated card covers, black & white drawings, spine ends little rubbed, corner tips covers & few pages lightly creased, pages faintly toned, slight bump base spine, two ink stripes bottom edge, minor edgewear. A delightful story about a rabbit named Snowdrop who was looked after very well by her owner, Susan. Snowdrop had some unhappy adventures with some wild rabbits whose leader was named Black Bill, when she left her home to follow them. Snowdrop does make it back home, and is very happy to be there with Susan. Our Book No: 29127. $15 AUD.

8. Ainsworth, Ruth; Trew, Rosemary (illustrator) (1958). The Snow Bear (1st Australian ed). London: William Heinemann. 69 pp. Paperback trade, good condition, flexible cloth covers, black & white drawings, spine ends little worn, small tear cover near base spine, pages lightly toned, front hinge little split (pages firm), some edgewear corners, rubber stamp. This story for young adults (a school reader by Ruth Ainsworth) is about two children named Hans and Trudy who lived in a cottage at the foot of a mountain called the Snow Bear. They have many adventures in their mountain home including meeting a wild goose called Pippa. (Reading copy.). Our Book No: 29770. $10 AUD.

9. Ambrose, Margaret (2005). How to be French (1st ed). Sydney, Frenchs Forest: New Holland. 238 pp. Paperback wide octavo, card covers (with flaps), very good condition, bottom corner tip little bumped front cover, minor edgewear & rubbing. The story of how Margaret Ambrose became a fluent French-speaking journalist, jetsetting to Paris to interview some of France's most famous actors and musicians. Much discussion about her French language classes at Alliance Francaise in Melbourne. She learns the French character. For example, the French 'foof’ (a distinctive puffed breathing noise) to show disapproval, annoyance or incredulity. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 1741102448. Our Book No: 25045. $12 AUD.

10. Armati, Mary; Cowper, Norman (foreword); Jones, Paul (illustrator) (1982). E. G. Waterhouse of Eryldene (1st p/b ed). Sydney: Sam Ure Smith / Fine Arts Press. 112 pp. Paperback wide octavo, very good condition, card cover, black & white & colour photos & drawings centre spread, tiny mark top edge, minor edgewear. Mary Armati records the story of the academic linguist E. G. Waterhouse , University of Sydney, who is also famous for his research on camellias - and of Eryldene, his Sydney home in the northern suburb of Gordon, now owned by the National Trust. E. Gowrie Waterhouse commissioned Hardy Wilson to design Eryldene, where Waterhouse housed his collection of decorative arts, established a famous camellia garden, and presided over the International Camellia Society. ISBN/ASIN: 0869170031. Our Book No: 20069. $15 AUD.

11. Arts Association, Creative and Practical (1993). Perspectives of Aboriginal Culture and the Creative Arts. Sydney, Milperra: Creative and Practical Arts Association, Inc. 44 pp. Paperback oblong, very good condition, stapled pamphlet (staples little rusted), thin card covers, holes near spine punched for filing, black & white drawings, minor edgewear. Traditional lore and culture are explained through dance, drama, music and visual arts. This booklet by the Creative and Practical Arts Association (Milperra, Sydney), can be adapted for use in primary and secondary schools. Our Book No: 23131. $15 AUD.

12. Association, Boy Scouts (1961). Stamp Collector, Philatelist, Guide Pathfinder, Rider and Horseman (Revised ed) [Scout Badge Test Series, no 21]. Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson. 54 pp. Paperback thin trade, stapled, good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, spine lightly worn, pages lightly toned, faint foxing edges & covers. This booklet has been prepared and approved on behalf of the Boy Scouts Association, Glasgow, by the general editor. Revised to comply with new conditions, November 1959. Our Book No: 26343. $10 AUD.

13. Association, Boy Scouts (1965). First Aid, Ambulance and Air Apprentice (Revised, reprint ed) [Scout Badge Test Series, no 15]. Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson. 61 pp. Paperback thin trade, stapled, good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, staples rusted, small tear top spine at cover join, spine lightly rubbed, pages lightly toned, faint foxing edges & covers. This booklet has been prepared and approved on behalf of the Boy Scouts Association, Glasgow, by the general editor. Our Book No: 26341. $10 AUD.

14. Association, Boy Scouts (1966). Missioner, Public Health and Marksman (Revised, reprint ed) [Scout Badge Test Series, no 16]. Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson. 48 pp. Paperback thin trade, stapled, good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, staples rusted, spine lightly worn, pages lightly toned, faint foxing edges & covers. This booklet has been prepared and approved on behalf of the Boy Scouts Association, Glasgow, by the general editor. Our Book No: 26342. $10 AUD.

15. Association, Shanti Volunteer; Wakabayashi, Kyoei (president) (2011). Libraries Beyond Borders: Thirty Years of Experience of a Japanese NGO. Tokyo: Shanti Volunteer Association (SVA). 277 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good condition, black & white text-photos, maps, tables, bottom corner front cover & few pages little creased, minor edgewear. This book is about the volunteer association in Japan committed to the problem of the many refugees generated in Cambodia's civil war. It provides help, based on education and culture, by conducting relief activities based on libraries. This book was originally compiled in the Japanese language and published in 2011. This English-language edition has been published to more broadly publicize the important work of the Shanti Volunteer Association. Our Book No: 28958. $30 AUD.

16. Atweh, Bill (editor); Kemmis, Stephen (editor); Weeks, Patricia (editor) (2005). Action Research in Practice: Partnerships for Social Justice in Education. London: Routledge / Taylor & Francis. 350 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, minor edgewear. This book, edited by Bill Atweh and two colleagues from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), firstly describe their Parapet project, which combines action research and partnerships to improve social justice in education. Then follows chapters that are case studies (narratives) from a rich collection of action research projects in Australian schools and a university. (A printed copy of a print-on-demand, POD, book.). ISBN/ASIN: 0415171520. Our Book No: 23500. $30 AUD.

17. Banks, John C. G.; Gaardboe, Mads (1996). Buildings and Landscapes, the Australian National University, Canberra: Acton Campus and Mt. Stromlo. Canberra: Divisions of Facilities & Services and Public Affairs, Australian National University. 154 pp. Paperback wide octavo, very good condition, black & white drawings, colour photos, bottom corner front cover creased & lightly worn, minor edgewear. A valuable resource providing information about buildings and trees which will be useful for both the serious student and professional. The book is a memory for those who have worked and lived on the campus, and a celebration of a great national university which has appeared on this site and grown over 50 years. ISBN/ASIN: 0731525116. Our Book No: 25502. $20 AUD.

18. Barber, Barrington (2007). The Fundamentals of Drawing Portraits: A Practical and Inspirational Course (1st ed). London: Arcturus Publishing / Lifetime Distributors. 208 pp. Paperback small quarto, thick card covers (with flaps), very good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear. This book is an inspirational approach to teaching all aspects of drawing. There are over 300 original illustrations. Written by a teacher and established artist. ISBN/ASIN: 9781841933191. Our Book No: 27589. $20 AUD.

19. Barber, Shirley (2002). Let's Look at Colours (New format ed). Melbourne, Noble Park: Summit Press. 16 pp. Hardback square quarto, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial cover, illustrated endpapers, colour drawings, foldout colour palette inside rear cover, minor edgewear including spine ends. A children’s picture book by Shirley Barber that displays vibrant colours and detailed drawings that will keep young children busy for hours. Each page spread identifies a specific colour, and has educational value about colours. (New format edition. This edition contains a handy foldout colour palette at the end showing the names of each colour used in the illustrations.). ISBN/ASIN: 1865038083. Our Book No: 17864. $20 AUD.

20. Bay, Mel (1958). Fun With the Guitar. Kirkwood, MO: Mel Bay Publications. 40 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, stapled, few small black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Sheet music for 23 song with melody, lyrics and chords. Plus illustrated instructions how to hold and use the guitar. Sticker: "Supplied by Clifford Essex Music Co. Ltd, London". Our Book No: 16774. $10 AUD.

21. Beaumont, Jeanette; Vere Hole, W. (1996). Letters from Louisa: A Woman's View of the 1890s, based on the Letters of Louisa Macdonald, First Principal of the Women's College, University of Sydney. Sydney, St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. 202 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. These letters, edited by Jeanette Beaumont and W. Vere Hole, reveal the story of one of Australia's early feminists, Louisa Macdonald. The young Scotswoman arrived in Australia in 1892 to become the first principal of the new Women's College at the University of Sydney. Louisa wrote letters to her friend and mentor in London, Eleanor Grove. Extracts from the letter's tell the story of the early days of the Women's College and give an insider's view of life at the University and in Sydney in the 1890s. Louisa was involved in campaigns for suffrage and against workplace exploitation, and made a major contribution to the higher education of women. ISBN/ASIN: 1864480548. Our Book No: 29534. $15 AUD.

22. Becker, Howard S. (1998). Tricks of the Trade: How to Think About Your Research While You're Doing It (1st ed). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 232 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, minor edgewear. Drawing on more than40 years of experience as a researcher and teacher, Howard Becker brings students and researchers the many valuable techniques he has learned. This book will be an essential resource for research workers in a wide variety of fields. The author if professor of sociology at the University of Washington. ISBN/ASIN: 0226041247. Our Book No: 24395. $12 AUD.

23. Bently, Peter; Mendez, Simon (illustrator) (2011). Muddypaws Goes to School (1st ed). Bath: Parragon. Unnum 24 pp. Hardback large wide quarto, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), illustrated endpapers, full-page colour drawings, minimal edgewear jacket. First edition. A delightful children's picture story about a very special puppy. Muddypaws follows Ben to the first day at school. Full of humour - the story of two inseparable friends. The cute illustrations will bring joy to any age. The scarce first edition. ISBN/ASIN: 9781445436807. Our Book No: 29046. $15 AUD.

24. Beresford Fowler, J.; Hayles, Vernon (drawings) (1962). Stars in My Backyard: A Survey of the Australian Stage. Ilfracombe, Devon: Arthur H. Stockwell Ltd. 224 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white drawings, minor rubbing bottom edge, edges & few pages lightly foxed, black texta name front pastedown, lightly foxed jacket (minor annotation rear flap), pages lightly toned, autograph (author's written & dated dedication). (Estimated date, 1962, Trove catalogue.) A history of the Australian stage. Our Book No: 25499. $25 AUD.

25. Black, Keda; Chadwick, Alice (illustrator; Rooney, Deirdre (photographer) (2011). The Illustrated Student Cookbook: A Step-by-step Guide to Everyday Essentials (1st English ed). London: Murdoch Books. 34 pp. Hardback quarto, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial covers, black & white & single-colour drawings, colour text-photos, top corners minimally bumped, tiny dent fore-edge front cover, black texta spot bottom edge. This book for students by Keda Black has been written to help them prepare a cheap and healthy meal. The book tells you what you need. There are 30 plus recipes to fit any occasion, and details on how to prepare the meal with photos to show the final result. (Translated from the French.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781742663418. Our Book No: 30530. $25 AUD.

26. Black, Rex C. (1979). Learning Morse Code: A Course for Novice Licence Candidates (3rd ed). Sydney: Wireless Institute of Australia (N.S.W. Division). 48 pp. Paperback small quarto, stapled pamphlet, card cover, cassette tapes MISSING, very good condition, black & white figures, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear, rear cover lightly marked, staples rusted. This is the third edition of this booklet, and the two cassette tapes mentioned are missing. This booklet offers the course in a number of progressive steps, and would interest anyone wanting to learn about Morse code, or has a collection of radio-related books. ISBN/ASIN: 095961611X. Our Book No: 25837. $12 AUD.

27. Blake, Gary; Bly, Robert W. (1997). The Elements of Copywriting: The Essential Guide to Creating Copy that Gets the Results You Want (1st ed). New York: Macmillan. 176 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black boards (red cloth spine), minor edgewear jacket, light foxing top edge. Gary Blake and Robert Bly provide a concise handbook of the principles and practice of writing effective adverts, brochures, print adverts, direct mail, catalogs, press releases and electronic messages. The book covers writing headlines and body copy, as well as increasing readership and response. This book is a great reference for both the professional copywriter or someone who writes copy occasionally. ISBN/ASIN: 0028613384. Our Book No: 41383. $30 AUD.

28. Bloemen, Anne; Mason, Bonita (2002). Broome: Through the Lens of Master Photographer Fernande Kuypers. Broome, WA: Broome Historical Society. 112 pp. Paperback small square quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos, minimal edgewear. Fernande Kuypers, of Belgium's Studio Leyssen, printed and mounted nearly 200 of the photographs that she took in Broome during a three week visit in 2001. These photos formed an exhibition, on the theme of Broome's festival of the pearl, Shinju Matsuri: Many People - One Community. She then donated the collection to the people of Broome in appreciation of their warmth and welcome. The Broome campus of the University of Notre Dame Australia accepted the gift, on behalf of the community, and is looking after and exhibiting the collection. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0957993110. Our Book No: 25189. $20 AUD.

29. Bloomfield, F. C.; Peterson, E.; Brown, B. S. (revision) (1981). The Australian Carpenter and Joiner: Volume 2 (4th ed). Sydney: Standard Publishing Co. 233 pp. Hardback octavo, very good plus condition, red cloth cover, figures, drawings, black & white photos, minimal edgewear. Fourth edition. One volume (pages 344 to 577) of a four-volume set, written for TAFE courses in carpentry. Fourth edition, completely revised and re-written by Brown. The authors work for the Department of Technical and Further Education, New South Wales. Consists of chapter 12 (fences and gates) to chapter 23 (roofing). ISBN/ASIN: 0909100071. Our Book No: 4210. $20 AUD.

30. Blunt, Michael J. (1985). John Irvine Hunter of the Sydney Medical School 1898 - 1924. Sydney: Sydney University Press (SUP). 135 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket), black & white text-photos, colour frontispiece, minimal edgewear. The story of John Irvine Hunter, professor of anatomy, University of Sydney, whose youthful brilliance and achievements made him a household name in post-World War 1 Australia. He died at the early age of 26. A legend that began to grow around him in his lifetime lives on today, 60 years after his death. This biography probes the nature of that legend from both his scientific achievements and personality attributes. ISBN/ASIN: 042400111X. Our Book No: 24518. $15 AUD.

31. Bonura, Larry S. (1994). The Art of Indexing (Reprint ed) [Wiley Technical Communication Library]. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 233 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), figures, bottom corner one page creased (during manufacture), minor edgewear, faint old price marks. Larry Bonura, a professional indexer and editorial consultant, provides a step-by-step guide to creating comprehensive and usable technical indexes. He addresses indexing problems specific to technical documentation and gives practical solutions. A reference book useful for writers, editors, and documentation managers to help them chart the topics of their books, reports, and documents. Also presents a concise and accurate map that readers, researchers, libraries, bookstores, and reviewers can use to maximize the usefulness of their book. ISBN/ASIN: 0471014494. Our Book No: 29999. $25 AUD.

32. Bowdler, Sandra; Dunphy, Dorothy (illustrator); Murray, Peter (illustrator) (1985). Revealing the Past: Archaeology in Australia (1st ed) [Amazing Australia Series]. Sydney: Methuen Australia. 32 pp. Hardback small quarto, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial cover, illustrated endpapers, colour text-photos, few black & white drawings, top spine slightly bumped, small part near top of front cover little faded, bookplate front pastedown. This fascinating book has been written to educate young readers. It explains what archaeology is and the important part it plays in Australia in helping us to learn about our past. Examines Aboriginal lifestyles of the past, Aboriginal prehistoric art, Aborigines and Europeans. Colonial archaeology, Port Arthur, First Government House, industrial archaeology, protecting archaeological sites, how stone tools were made, maritime archaelogy, analysing the finds, the oldest sites, and changes in prehistory. ISBN/ASIN: 0454008465. Our Book No: 30884. $18 AUD.

33. Bradfield, K. N. E.; Steele, Jeremy (editor) (1999). Bill Bradfield at Oxford, 1935 - 1938. Sydney: Sydney University Engineering Alumni, Faculty of Engineering. 32 pp. Paperback large wide octavo, good condition, stapled pamphlet, card covers, black & white text-photos, staples slightly rusted, spots toning front cover, spine little rubbed, corner tips front cover little creased, minor creasing & edgewear. Recollections of a graduate from the Sydney University Engineering School at Oxford in the 1930s. Recording of a conversation with Jeremy Steele in January 1996 conducted in Dr K. N. E. Bradfield's home in Fairlight, on the North Shore of Sydney. ISBN/ASIN: 186487029X. Our Book No: 40726. $15 AUD.

34. Bradley, Pamela (2012). Cities of Vesuvius: Pompeii and Herculaneum (2nd ed). Melbourne: Cambridge University Press (CUP). 218 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos, figures, bottom corner front cover creased, minor edgewear. This book was written especially for the core topic of the New South Wales HSC Ancient History syllabus. The book details the social life, economy, politics, religion, architecture and entertainment of the time in these two ancient Italian cities, as well as the influence of Greece and Hellenistic culture. Full of visual material and a variety of sources, the book features diagrammatic chapter summaries and a wealth of activities suitable for students studying this topic for the HSC course. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 9780521608954. Our Book No: 29786. $25 AUD.

35. Brady, Veronica (1994). Shall These Bones Live? The Callaway Lecture (1st ed) [CIRCME Series]. Perth, Nedlands: School of Music, University of Western Australia. 12 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, two black & white text-photos, few light marks rear cover, staples slightly rusted, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written name inside front cover). From front cover: Explores the crisis facing contemporary culture and considers the ways in which the arts have a peculiar contribution to make in the University and the community. (No 6 in this series.). Our Book No: 40690. $15 AUD.

36. Brambles, Woody (2017). From Farm to Table: Grains. Melbourne, Clifton Hill: Louie & Ted. Unnum 24 pp. Paperback small wide quarto, colour photos (most full-page), minor edgewear. Target audience: Primary school age. The educational story of how grains like rice, wheat and corn make the long journey from the ground to be used in food for human use, livestock - and industrial products such as ethanol, which is often made from corn or sugarcane, and is used in many cars and small vehicles. ISBN/ASIN: 9781742034416. Our Book No: 30377. $18 AUD.

37. Brandon, Hugh (1969). 12 Studies in Musicianship [Imperial edition no. 1060: Plate B.9055]. Sydney: Allan & Co. (Australia). 16 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, stapled, minor edgewear. Sheet music for 12 popular instructional music pieces: This old man - I saw three ships - Frere Jacques - Sur le pont d'Avignon - Goe from my window goe - The farmer's son - Young lambs to sell - Polly Oliver - London Bridge is broken down - Robin Hood and the curtal friar - Hot cross buns - Hungarian Christmas carol. Advert rear cover: Subsidiary items for Australian Music Examinations. Our Book No: 17617. $20 AUD.

38. Brash, Nicholas; de Paauw, Wendy (illustrator) (1989). Alphacats. Sydney: Hutchinson Australia / Bow Press. 54 pp. Hardback large square quarto, dustjacket, pictorial cover, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), full-page colour illustrations, minor edgewear jacket. This beautiful children's picture book by Nicholas Brash is a fun and unusual way to teach children the letters of the alphabet. Australian locations are added to the cat's names to make a rhyme. For example: "Kakadu Katherine, with her Knapsack full of Knick-Knacks, cooks her Kettle on the Kindling, Knitting the night away." An Australian animal or two is hidden in each of the 26 (A to Z) pictures for you to find. Beautiful intricate illustrations by Wendy de Paauw. ISBN/ASIN: 0091696305. Our Book No: 27817. $30 AUD.

39. Brislin, Richard W.; Cushner, Kenneth; Cherrie, Craig; Yong, Mahealani (1986). Intercultural Interactions: A Practical Guide (Reprint ed) [Cross-cultural Research and Methodology Series]. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE Publications. 336 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, top edge lightly foxed, corner tips covers lightly creased, bottom edge lightly rubbed, inside covers lightly toned, base spine slightly bumped, minor edgewear. A set of training materials has been developed that can form the basis of various cross-cultural orientation programs. The materials are based on the assumption that there are commonalities, or similar personal experiences, when people work and live in cultures other than their own. The programs are suitable to use in culture-specific training programs, undergraduate college classes, programs for overseas business people, professionals who work with multicultural clients, and people who are studying overseas and then returning to their home country. (No 9 in this series.). ISBN/ASIN: 0803934416. Our Book No: 30655. $30 AUD.

40. Brooks, Geraldine (2011). Caleb's Crossing (1st ed). New York: Viking / Penguin Books. 306 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), owner's name & address label front endpaper. First edition. Historical novel, by Australian-American writer, set in a tiny island settlement called Great Harbor in 1665. The author has written a tale of passion and belief, magic and adventure. The novel takes a journey from Martha's Vineyard to the mean, drafty dormitories of early Harvard. This richly imagined fictional story is blended with fascinating and well researched detail, including native Americans. ISBN/ASIN: 9780670021048. Our Book No: 29267. $20 AUD.

41. Brothers, Christian (1944). Christian Brothers High School Lewisham [Prospectus]. Sydney: Cresta Ptg Co. (Printer). 56 pp. Paperback small wide octavo, very good condition, grey card cover, many sepia (brown-tinted) photos, prize lists & statistics, honour roll, adverts, front cover & corner rear cover creased (little marked), pages little toned, some edgewear. A comprehensive prospectus for this popular Catholic school in Sydney's inner west (Australia). Numerous pictures of student classes. Our Book No: 17914. $30 AUD.

42. Brown, Professor Gavin; North, Richard (introduction) (2008). Obiter Dicta: A Collection of Editorials Written by Professor Gavin Brown. Sydney: University of Sydney. 71 pp. Paperback square octavo, very good condition, colour photos, minimal edgewear. A collection of editorials about education and universities written by Professor Gavin Brown, Vice-Chancellor and Principal, University of Sydney 1996 - 2008. ('Obiter Dicta' means incidental statements in passing.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781742100586. Our Book No: 24808. $20 AUD.

43. Browne, Frances (1951). Granny's Wonderful Chair [Whitcombe's Story Books]. Melbourne: Whitcombe & Tombs. 40 pp. Paperback, good condition, card cover (blue & orange on pale orange), full-page black & white drawings (including frontispiece), spine repaired (archival tape), centre page spread LOOSE, staples rusted, top corner tip covers removed, pages toned particularly edges, minor edgewear, old price marks. No 301 in this series for children of ages 8 to 9 years. A fairy story about a little girl named Snowflake and her very old grandmother Dame Frostyface. (Estimated date, 1951, McLaren 301l, no G number, printed by Purbrick (the last of 12 editions). Originally published by Whitcombe, 1908, being an adaptation of "Granny's wonderful chair and tales of fairy times", London, 1856. Our Book No: 17009. $15 AUD.

44. Bryan, Harrison (1994). No Gray Profession: Reminiscences of a Career in Australian Libraries. Adelaide: Auslib Press. 233 pp. Paperback small quarto, good condition, cancelled EX-LIBRARY, covers creased, edges lightly foxed, library marks (small scuffs label removed spine & title page, rubber stamps, tape inside covers, label removal in two places title page, cancelled stamp), some edgewear. This is the memoir of Harrison Bryan, a distinguished Australian academic librarian (University of Queensland, University of Sydney, National Library of Australia). He writes candidly about his life and career, his achievements and disappointments, and assesses many of the colleagues with whom he worked during four decades. ISBN/ASIN: 1875145303. Our Book No: 31166. $18 AUD.

45. Buchanan, Maris E. (1975). Responses to Agricultural Change: A Study of Tobacco Growing in Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales: (1st ed) [Research Series in Applied Geography: New England Monographs in Geography No. 3]. Armidale, NSW: Department of Geography, University of New England. 156 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, thin card cover (cloth spine, concealed staples), tables, figures, green cloth spine, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear, owner's rubber stamp & large written details title page. A comprehensive source of information about the tobacco industry in Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales. The conclusions drawn from the study fall into three groups: observations about the tobacco industry itself, the methodological approach was critically assessed, and the behavioural aspects of the study. The threefold perception-reaction-decision process was a central theme in terms of which the behavioural patterns of the tobacco growers could be systematised. The study was from 1955 to 1971. This monograph is part of a doctoral thesis submitted to the University of New England in February 1973. ISBN/ASIN: 0858341050. Our Book No: 31171. $50 AUD.

46. Bullivant, B. M. (1978). The Way of Tradition: Life in an Orthodox Jewish School [ACER Research Series]. Melbourne: Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER). 251 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), figures, tables, minor edgewear, sticker front pastedown (covers white ink). B. M. Bullivant traces the historical origins of two types of education for boys in an Orthodox Jewish school in Melbourne: the secular and the sacred, and describes how they dominate all aspects of the school. This book breaks new ground conceptually, theoretically and in research methodology. It is warmly supportive of ethnic cultures, in this case Jewis, but also discusses conflicting mesages from the parallel secular and sacred, and how that is dealt with. The author, from Monash University, specialises in the anthropology of education. (No 103 in the ACER Research series.). ISBN/ASIN: 0855631813. Our Book No: 13305. $15 AUD.

47. Cameron, Jennifer (2000). A Dangerous Innovator: Mary Ward (1585 - 1645) (1st ed). Sydney: St Pauls Publications. 306 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, colour photos, minimal edgewear. Jennifer Cameron reports on the Yorkshire woman, Mary Ward, who lived in the Elizabethan age and whose life reflected the courage, wit and creativity of the times. Her worthy foundation of schools for girls across Europe was considered 'a dangerous innovation' at the time. ISBN/ASIN: 1876295287. Our Book No: 25329. $25 AUD.

48. Cameron, Marcia (1994). S.C.E.G.G.S.: A Centenary History of Sydney Church of England Girls' Grammar School [SCEGS]. Sydney, St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. 264 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white text-photos, minimal edgewear jacket, bottom edge lightly rubbed. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. This book tells the story of the noted Sydney private girl's school. The school opened in 1895 in Darlinghurst, Sydney. A celebration of the first 100 years of this famous inner-city private school, and describes the character and traditions which make it unique among Sydney girl's schools. ISBN/ASIN: 1863735119. Our Book No: 24753. $28 AUD.

49. Campbell, Anne; Carney, Terry (illustrator) (1995). Bridging Cultures. Canberra, Belconnen: Anne Campbell. 229 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good plus condition, few single-colour drawings, black & white photos, minor edgewear. The author, from the Faculty of Education, University of Canberra, presents eight fictional short stories about relating to other cultures (mainly Asian). Interspersed with bits of factual information: testimony of Asian students in Australia, plus comparison of Australian with various Asian education systems. Bridging cultures is rarely easy - even when there is a great deal of goodwill on both sides, you can end up in a mess ISBN/ASIN: 0858894599. Our Book No: 21495. $12 AUD.

50. Campbell, F. H.; Watters, W. F.; Allan, Jas; Gillman, A. J. (1953). Otago Boys' High School: Old Boys' Register. Dunedin: Otago High School Old Boys Society. 372 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, dark blue cloth cover (spine faintly faded, lightly flecked), few black & white photos, endpapers moderately foxed, edges faintly foxed, minor edgewear. Containing the occupations and addresses of all pupils of the School from 1863 to 1938 inclusive. Plus historical lists from the school (rolls, scholarships, sporting champions), and an alphabetical list of students from 1863 to 1952. Our Book No: 14297. $25 AUD.

51. Campbell, Roderic (2014). Fugitive Books: The U Committee's Book Fair 1968 - 2012 and Women's Voluntary Work at UNSW. Sydney, Kensington: UNSW Archives. 189 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition. Roderic Campbell has researched the history of the largest secondhand bookfair in Sydney, held at the University of New South Wales biannually (later annually) from 1968 to 2012. It was modelled on similar large charity bookfairs in Melbourne. ISBN/ASIN: 9780733434679. Our Book No: 15961. $35 AUD.

52. Castley, Dora; Fowler, Kathleen; Carstairs, Sheila; Robertson, Edward W. (illustrator) (1965). The Car Race. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons. 64 pp. Paperback small wide trade, good condition, pictorial flexible cloth covers, illustrated endpapers, colour drawings, covers little marked (rubbed patch rear cover), pages lightly toned, slight foxing edges, top corner rear cover creased, top corners some pages slightly creased, minor edgewear. (Estimated date, 1960s.) This small school reader for primary school has four stories: The Car Race [lead story] - Dusty - The Little Elephant - The Goose Chase. The easy-to-read text and bright colourful drawings will suit most ages. Our Book No: 29728. $20 AUD.

53. Catherall, Arthur; Smith, Stanley (illustrator) (1970). Duel in the High Hills (Special Australian ed). London / Melbourne: J. M. Dent & Sons / Cambridge University Press (Australia). 156 pp. Paperback, very good condition, flexible covers, black & white drawings, rear cover little marked, minor edgewear corners & top edge. Australian school edition. This school reader for young adults is about a 13-year-old boy named Temba who has to get help alone, after his father is wounded by a snow leopard in the Himalayan Hills. The snow leopard finds peace with her kittens in the Indian Hills, after being hunted and wounded. This book is suitable for older children. Our Book No: 29113. $15 AUD.

54. Childe, H. L. (1949). An Introduction to Concrete Work (3rd, reprint ed). London, Westminster: Concrete Publications Limited. 136 pp. Hardback small, board covers, good condition, black & white text-photos, figures, tables, faint tide marks strip top front cover (previous water contact now dry), faint ring mark rear cover, pages little toned, some edgewear. The third edition of this popular handbook by H. L. Childe, written for students at technical schools, but which has also proved useful for builders. The author provides an introduction to the principles and practice of reinforced concrete construction, a branch of civil engineering. (Originally published, 1943. This copy is the third edition reprinted, 1949.). ISBN/ASIN: B0007J6MJM. Our Book No: 14076. $12 AUD.

55. City Council, Willoughby (2014). There's Something in the Water: A Compilation of Children's Short Stories and Artworks [Wildlife Story Book Series]. Sydney, Chatswood: Willoughby City Council. 62 pp. Paperback small quarto, stapled, very good condition, illustrated thick card covers, colour drawings, top corner rear cover creased, white background lightly marked rear cover, base spine little rubbed, minor edgewear. This book of short stories is part of an educational project designed to facilitate 'kids teaching kids' about local wildlife in the Willoughby area on Sydney's north shore. Year 5 classes at each primary school in Willoughby were asked to focus on their local water catchment and the wildlife that depends on it. An educational talk was given to the students so they could learn more about the Willoughby waterways and the animals that live in ponds, creeks, the Lane Cove River, and Middle Harbour. The children then wrote a story (and created art) on a particular animal, and read the story to a younger student. This book contains the winning stories from the participating schools. ISBN/ASIN: 9780646927251. Our Book No: 29042. $20 AUD.

56. Clark, John; Croker, Leanne (editor) (2003). NIDA (1st ed). Sydney, Bondi Junction: Focus Publishing. 144 pp. Paperback wide quarto, very good condition, black & white drawings & text-photos, colour photos, top corner rear cover creased, minor edgewear. This book is a celebration of all the students, graduates and teachers who have helped to make NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art), this Sydney-based acting school the special place it is. The book has many photos and drawings of actors that are well-known in Australia and overseas. (By John Clark, director of NIDA, edited by Leanne Croker.). ISBN/ASIN: 1875359958. Our Book No: 25259. $30 AUD.

57. Clarke, Lynne A. (2012). A Place for a Friendly Lion: Living and Learning in Africa. [Adelaide]: Self-Published: Lynne A. Clarke. 219 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good plus condition, black & white text-photos, minimal edgewear, few tiny marks flyleaf, autograph (author's written dedication). Lynne A. Clarke lived and taught at Msalato near Dodoma in Tanzania for two and a half years, from 2010 to 2012, but found herself the learner. This book is written with charm and wit, and follows on from her previous book 'Munguishi Weavings'. ISBN/ASIN: 9780646583488. Our Book No: 27220. $30 AUD.

58. Clement, Joe; Miles, Matt (2018). Screen Schooled: Two Veteran Teachers Expose How Technology Overuse Is Making Our Kids Dumber (Australian ed). Melbourne: Black Inc. 260 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. Joe Clement and Matt Miles explain how technology is changing the way kids learn. The authors, both teachers, are on a mission to educate and empower parents and show how screen saturation at home and school has created a wide range of cognitive and social deficits in our young people. They suggest steps parents can take to demand change, and they deliver an important case for simpler, smarter, more effective forms of teaching and learning. ISBN/ASIN: 9781863959995. Our Book No: 41122. $30 AUD.

59. Clifford, Pam (editor) (1998). Northbridge Public School 1923 - 1998. Sydney: Northbridge Public School. 75 pp. Paperback large quarto, thick card covers, saddle-stapled, very good plus condition, black & white text-photos & advertisements, minor edgewear. This book celebrates the 75th birthday of Northbridge Public School in the Sydney northern suburbs. In her preface, the editor states that this is not meant to be a definitive history of Northbridge Primary School, rather a gentle meander down memory lane with memories provided by former pupils and staff. Edited by Pam Clifford. Our Book No: 40961. $35 AUD.

60. Clough, Peter (1996). Clay in the Classroom (Australian ed). Sydney / London: Craftsman House / G+B Arts International. 112 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, pictorial cover, very good condition, black & white & colour text-photos, black & white drawings, minor edgewear. Peter Clough, a Britsh lecturer, discusses the basics necessary for successfully working with clay in schools. He covers the types of clays, storage, building techniques and firing - with and without a kiln. The illustrations are examples of the work of primary school children. Australian edition. ISBN/ASIN: 9057030810. Our Book No: 22528. $20 AUD.

61. Coben, Diana (editor); O'Donoghue, John (editor); FitzSimons, Gail E. (editor) (2000). Perspectives on Adults Learning Mathematics: Research and Practice. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 358 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, pictorial cover, very good condition, figures, tables, correction sheet loosely inserted. This book, edited by Diana Coben and colleagues, is the first to explore an important but hitherto neglected area: adult mathematics education. It brings together researchers in the field, and aims to lay the foundations for study and further research and practice in this fast-developing area. It links to the wider field of lifelong learning and lifelong education, and tis accessible both to the specialist and to the general adult reader. The book features a comprehensive review of the field, which sets the scene for sections on: Perspectives on Research on Adults Learning Mathematics; Adults, Mathematics, Culture, and Society; Adults, Mathematics, and Work; and Perspectives in Teaching Adults Mathematics. Topics include: mathematics and commonsense; statistical literacy and numeracy; new theories on learning mathematics; mathematical competence in the workplace; ethnomathematics; and the training of tutors. ISBN/ASIN: 0792364155. Our Book No: 13721. $25 AUD.

62. Coetzee, J. M. (2009). Disgrace: What Is a Mad Heart? (New ed). London: Vintage. 219 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear. A novel by J. M. Coetzee about David Lurie who has spent years teaching romantic poetry at the technical University of Cape Town. Middle aged and twice divorced, he has an affair with a student. The affair turns sour - he is denounced and summoned before a committee of inquiry. He refuses to repent publicly, and resigns and retreats to his daughter Lucy's isolated farm. He and Lucy become victims of a savage and disturbing attack which brings into relief all the faultlines in their relationship. ISBN/ASIN: 9780099526834. Our Book No: 40203. $12 AUD.

63. Commissioner for Community Relations, Office of the (1979). Let's End the Slander: Combating Racial Prejudice in Teaching Materials. Canberra: Office of the Commissioner for Community Relations. 124 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, card cover, tiny edge tear top edge front cover, pages lightly toned as usual, minor edgewear. This book analyses the reality of racial prejudice in Australian school books The book opens up many avenues for improvement in school books, teacher education courses, curriculum development and community awareness. ISBN/ASIN: 0642904952. Our Book No: 21511. $12 AUD.

64. Community, Lockhart River; Thompson, Liz (2012). Miiku and Tinta: A Story from Umpila Country [Sharing Our Stories]. Melbourne, Port Melbourne: Pearson Australia. 24 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, stapled, colour text-photos & drawings, slight colour loss top corner title page, cover corners & spine little creased, minor edgewear, old price marks. The Lockhart River Community is situated north of Cairns in Queensland. Residents of the Umpila community in Lockhart River have chosen to share one of their traditional stories. This is a Creation story that tells of Miiku (the black-headed python) and Tinta (two parrot sisters). The story is traditionally told in Umpila language and has been presented in English for this series. The book is illustrated with original artwork by school children from the community, and concludes with interviews with children and elders. ISBN/ASIN: 9781442562905. Our Book No: 17723. $15 AUD.

65. Company, Sydney University (1918). Sydney University Company A.I.F. (Reinforcements) Song Book 1918 (1st ed). Sydney: Sydney and Melbourne Publishing Co., Ltd. 114 pp. Paperback very small square (13cm), good condition, thin card covers (university logo front cover), concealed staples, base spine slightly chipped (tiny tear top), spine edges little rubbed, minor foxing title page, light foxing covers, minor foxing edges, small mark top edge, pinhead dent last two pages & rear cover, small mark rear cover, minor edgewear. From the preface: This little book has been compiled for members of Sydney University on active service in the Great War [WW1], and in particular for the Sydney University Company. The words and music of nearly all the older songs are from the Australasian Students Song Book. Some songs are of a later date including a number written specially for the company. SCARCE. Our Book No: 40627. $40 AUD.

66. Connolly, Paul (editor); Troyna, Barry (editor) (1998). Researching Racism in Education: Politics, Theory and Practice. Buckingham: Open University Press. 194 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, tables, minimal edgewear. A comprehensive overview and assessment of the wide range of debates and controversies concerning the politics, theory and practice of research that have become associated with 'race' and education in recent years. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 0335196624. Our Book No: 24584. $12 AUD.

67. Cooke, Max (1985). Tone, Touch and Technique for the Young Pianist (Revised ed) [Plate: Allans Edition 958]. Melbourne: Allans Music. 53 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, card cover (minimal foxing), black & white text-photos. (Revised edition, copyright date.) Instructions for learning the piano, with plentiful sheet music, by reader in music, University of melbourne. Our Book No: 15970. $40 AUD.

68. Cookery Teachers' Association, NSW (1936). Modern Advanced Cookery. Sydney: George B. Philip & Son. 247 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, red cloth boards, few black & white text illustrations, few colour illustrations, slight loss top spine, spine little faded, top front cover & fore-edge little toned, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear, previous owner’s name & address in pencil title page A school cookery book prepared by the members of the N.S.W. Cookery Teachers' Association for use by pupils taking a course of cookery lessons at High, Rural, Home Science or Primary Schools. It is written and arranged in the same simple form as the "Common Sense Cookery Book", and it should prove of value to homemakers as well as to school pupils and students of domestic science. (No date, but 1936, Trove, Hoyle.). Our Book No: 40134. $85 AUD.

69. Coombes, A. J. (1930). Notes on Coleridge's Ancient Mariner. Sydney: George B. Phillip & Son. 32 pp. Paperback small, card cover, stapled pamphlet, good condition, staples rusted, minor edgewear, top corner tips little creased covers, pages lightly toned, rubber stamps (including cover), slight loss spine ends, minor foxing edges & few pages. This little booklet is an analysis of Coleridge's poem with a thought to the Intermediate Examination in mind. The author of this booklet hopes to impart a better understanding of the poem, so students can be prepared for the exam. Our Book No: 27496. $10 AUD.

70. Cooper, Catherine R. (2011). Bridging Multiple Worlds: Cultures, Identities, and Pathways to College (1st ed). New York: Oxford University Press. 189 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), figures, tables, minimal edgewear jacket. This book provides new qualitative and quantitative evidence to introduce a theory on how youth draw on their cultural worlds to navigate their pathways to college (university). This book has fresh and creative ideas about theory, research, and policy. It will be of interest for researchers, educators, policymakers, and students. ISBN/ASIN: 9780195080209. Our Book No: 26052. $25 AUD.

71. Cottrell, David (2006). Monday Morning Mentoring: Ten Lessons to Guide You Up the Ladder (Reprint ed). New York: HarperCollins. 180 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear jacket, pages faintly toned. An expanded and enhanced version of "Monday Morning Leadership”. David Cottrell uses all his wisdom and experience to write this inspirational story. The story of Jeff, a successful corporate manager who is having trouble leading his team. He is introduced to a retired and accomplished former executive named Tony. During the next ten weeks they meet every Monday morning to work through Jeff's problems and get his career back to top form. ISBN/ASIN: 9780060888220. Our Book No: 30737. $18 AUD.

72. Cottrell, Stella (2005). Critical Thinking Skills: Developing Effective Analysis and Argument (Reprint ed) [Palgrave Study Guides]. Basingstoke, Hamps: Palgrave Macmillan. 250 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, figures, top spine lightly bumped, small ridge spine, minor edgewear. This textbook by Stella Cottrell takes an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach to developing a range of critical thinking skills, with clear explanations, good examples and plenty of activities to develop your understanding at each stage. This book offers invaluable guidance to both students and general readers. ISBN/ASIN: 1403996857. Our Book No: 30272. $20 AUD.

73. Coulson, W. A. (1939). Philip's Home Study Series: Mathematics: Fifth Class. Sydney: George B. Phillip & Son. 46 pp. Paperback, blue card cover, very good condition, minor edgewear (mainly spine ends), few small marks fore-edge, few page corner tips folded, minor edgewear, owner's written names (one crossed out). Fifth Class: Part I: First Term only. Published to the requirements of the NSW Department of Education syllabus. Our Book No: 14663. $30 AUD.

74. Cowx, Miss (1911). The Kendal Penny Cookery Book: 200 Plain Recipes and Instructions for Use in Elementary School Classes (Revised & enlarged ed). Kendal, UK: Titus Wilson Publisher and Printer. 68 pp. Paperback trade, fair condition only (reading copy), card covers, new staples, new black cloth spine, covers marked, covers & some pages have stains, letter scuffed title front cover, bottom corners some pages creased, corners covers creased, few marks inside covers, pages toned, few creases pages, few tiny holes repaired, some edgewear. This scarce little English cookbook (Kendal, UK), compiled by Miss Cowx, has plain recipes and instructions on how their preparation. The recipes are for use in elementary school classes. A very well loved copy for someone who would like to learn about early meal preparation. Published for National Association for the Prevention of Consumption & Other Forms of Tuberculosis. Kendal is a market town in Cumbria. Stated as 29th Thousand copy. Our Book No: 40466. $60 AUD.

75. Craven, Rhonda (editor) (1999). Teaching Aboriginal Studies (1st ed). Sydney, Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin. 298 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, figures, black & white text-photos & cartoons, pages & edges little toned, small bump top spine, slight crush top edge rear cover, minor edgewear. The poet and educator Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal (formerly known as Kath Walker) instigated the project 'Teaching the Teachers' to promote Aboriginal Studies in schools, and this book is a major part of the project. Features a wide range of valuable teaching sources including poetry, images, oral histories, government policies. There are also strategies for teaching Aboriginal Studies in different contexts, and understanding Aboriginal learning styles. The text is illustrated with photos, paintings, prints, and cartoons. ISBN/ASIN: 1864489235. Our Book No: 27805. $25 AUD.

76. Cubbin, David; Rosser, Alison (1973). Scales and Arpeggios for Flute [Allans Edition, no. 1120: Plate: B.9363]. Melbourne: Allans Music. 20 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, card cover (stapled), minor edgewear. Sheet music, being disciplined exercises for preparing students for examination, prepared by the two distinguished Australian music teachers and flautists. Our Book No: 14846. $15 AUD.

77. Cumming, Primrose (1967). Flying Horseman (Special Australian ed). London / Sydney: J. M. Dent & Sons / New Century Press. 191 pp. Paperback, good condition, yellow cloth covers, black & white drawings, page corners slightly creased, bottom covers little lifted, spine little bumpy (binding error), pages lightly toned, edges lightly foxed, two pages creased, covers slightly marked, minor edgewear, rubber stamp last page & flyleaf. This is an English pony story for young adults (school reader), by Primrose Cumming. About a pony named Tiber and a boy named Morgan and the adventures he has with his horse. Our Book No: 29687. $10 AUD.

78. Dargan, James (2003). Claudia: An Authorised Biography of Claudia Leach (1st p/b ed) [Local Studies Monograph]. Sydney, Lane Cove: Lane Cove Library. 157 pp. Paperback small quarto (with flaps), very good plus condition, blue patterned free flyleaves, black & white text-photos, tiny dent front cover, minor edgewear, autograph (written & dated dedication). James Dargan records the special story of a wonderful lady, Claudia Leach, 92 years young. She was a great student, teacher, wife and mother, a Lane Cove Alderman (on Sydney's north shore), a school counsellor, Deputy Mayor and marriage celebrant. Claudia conceived the idea of Community Aid, first introducing it to Lane Cove. The idea then spread across Australia. Claudia was the driving force behind the Lane Cove Plaza. She also helped to mould the social history of Lane Cove. (No 18 in the Local Studies Monographs series at Lane Cove Library.). ISBN/ASIN: 094962215X. Our Book No: 22068. $20 AUD.

79. Darling, Sir James (1978). Richly Rewarding: An Autobiography (1st ed). Melbourne: Hill of Content / Lloyd O’Neil. 283 pp. Hardback large octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos, edges little foxed, reverse side jacket lightly foxed (top edge creased, spine letters faded, covers little faded) pages lightly toned, few tiny foxed spots endpapers. This is the memoir of Sir James Darling who came to Australia in 1930 to take over Geelong Church of England Grammar School, a public school with a good but modest reputation. Thirty-one years later Geelong Grammar has become the best school, public or state, in Australia. Sir James Darling has contributed to Australian society in areas other than education. In broadcasting as Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, in theatre as President of the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, in migrant education, and in road safety. His intelligence, his style, his leadership have given impetus to the tasks ahead. This book is written with style and is a fascinating account of the people and events of the educational and, often, political scene in Australia since the 1930s. ISBN/ASIN: 0855502819. Our Book No: 31013. $30 AUD.

80. Davidson, Marilyn Copeland (1997). An Acoustic Jam in Middle School Music Class. Miami, FL: Warner Bros Publications. 72 pp. Paperback small folio, very good plus condition, card cover, minor edgewear. Sheet music by Marilyn Copeland Davidson for popular songs from the 1950s to 1980s: I'm walkin' - Splish splash - Green onions - (Sittin' on) the dock of the bay - Joy to the world - The wind beneath my wings - I just called to say I loved you. There are opportunities for improvisation in every song, Cambiata parts for boys' changing voices, and teaching suggestions supporting the National Music Standards (USA). ISBN/ASIN: 0769217222. Our Book No: 16991. $20 AUD.

81. Department of Education, NSW (1970). School Magazine Stories: Book Four (1st ed). Sydney: Department of Education. 120 pp. Hardback thin octavo, no jacket, very good condition, black & white drawings, light rubbing near spine join front cover, corner tips covers little scuffed, bottom corner front flyleaf creased, minor edgewear. These stories are intended for readers in Grades 5 and 6 in New South Wales schools. The stories authors include: Noreen Shelley, J.D. Woods, Kenneth Moon, Ella McFadyen, Jean Galbraith. There are stories from Japan, Ireland and Australia. Our Book No: 29107. $22 AUD.

82. Departments of English, Members of (1940). Some Modern Writers: Two Courses of Sydney University Extension Lectures on Ezra Pound, Charles Morgan, A. E. Houseman, James Joyce, Edith Sitwell, T. S. Eliot. Sydney: Australasian Medical Publishing Company. 119 pp. Paperback small quarto, card covers, good condition, pages lightly toned, top corner tips pages little creased, top corner few pages creased, covers lightly toned & little marked, few small stains spine & front cover, minor foxing edges & the first few pages, little loss top spine, spine lightly worn, minor pencil annotation, owner's written name title page. From Preparatory Note: The lectures on Pound, Morgan, and Houseman, delivered for the Sydney University Extension Board in September, 1938, have not been printed before. The other three appeared together, in 1935, as Some Recent Developments in English Literature, and are here reprinted with the original preface and a few additional notes. Our Book No: 40090. $30 AUD.

83. Derwent, Lavinia (1960). Fin, the Fish (Australian ed). Sydney: Collins Clear-Type Press / William Collins (Overseas). 31 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, flexible cover, black & white drawings, inner hinge little split (pages firm), pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. The scarce Australian edition of this little reader for school children. Contains six short stories: Fin, the fish - A change of tune - The Dutch doll - The lost star - The home-less rabbit - Mrs. Crow. One of seven titles in this Collins Clear-Type series. (Estimated date, Trove.). Our Book No: 16970. $15 AUD.

84. Donnelley, Sarah (2022). Big Things Grow: A Memoir of Teaching on Country in Wilcannia (Reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 279 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos, minor edgewear. The autobiography of Sarah Donnelley, an Australian outback teacher. Sarah left Sydney to take up a teaching post in Wilcannia, a small town two hours drive east of Broken Hill in farwestern New South Wales. Four fulfilling years later, Sarah is an active member of a rich, complex school community that is transforming the idea of the conventional classroom experience. This is a powerful memoir about community, music and passion, which tells about the beauty and challenges of living in a part of Australia that is often overlooked. ISBN/ASIN: 9781761065354. Our Book No: 41189. $22 AUD.

85. Dougan, Alan; Nish, Dr Ian et al. (history); Bickerton Blackburn, Charles (foreword) (1970). The Andrews Book: Being a Book About St. Andrew's College Within the University of Sydney (Revised ed). Sydney: Principal and Councillors, St Andrews College. 127 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket, very good condition, light blue pictorial cover, black & white photos, pages faintly toned, faint foxing edges, owner's written name free flyleaf. About the history of St. Andrews College at the University of Sydney. The compiler, Alan Dougan, graduated from resident student to Principal of the College. Dr Nish's history is the foundation on which the book has been written, and the photos add the interest to the history. Our Book No: 28348. $18 AUD.

86. Dover, Barbara (1989). Drawing: An Approach for Secondary Schools (Reprint ed). [Melbourne]: Secondary Art / Education Department of Victoria. 118 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white drawings, light creasing top spine & covers & pages, bottom corner tip rear cover little worn, minor edgewear. Barbara Dover introduces a range of possible drawing approaches that can be further developed by students and teachers in schools to suit their own particular situations. The author is a Victorian educator has a special interest in drawing and the teaching of drawing. Published by the Education Department of Victoria. ISBN/ASIN: 0724131930. Our Book No: 27288. $30 AUD.

87. Doyle, Rev. Dr R. C.; Thompson, Rev. M. D. (1995). Reformation Church History [Moore Theological College Correspondence Course]. Sydney: Moore Theological College. 192 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor crease front cover corner, minor edgewear. An Australian theological textbook (Moore Theological Collage) on the history of the Reformation in Europe. Cover blurb: “In church history, we see a continuing struggle for the truth of the gospel - a struggle that faced the first disciples, a struggle which we also face”. ISBN/ASIN: 0909443564. Our Book No: 14774. $20 AUD.

88. Dubosarsky, Ursula (2011). The Golden Day: A Haunting Mystery that will Stay with You Long after the Last Page (1st, reprint ed). Sydney, Crow's Nest: Allen & Unwin. 152 pp. Paperback large trade (with flaps), good condition, few small dents front cover, pages toned as common, minor edgewear, owner's written name front flap (black texta), award sticker front cover. Novel for young adults by Australian writer Ursula Dubosarsky. Eleven girls go out to the school garden with their teacher and meet a poet. What follows is inexplicable, shocking, a scandal. What really happened that day? Set in 1967, this haunting novel is imbued with the atmosphere and psychological intrigue of 'Picnic at Hanging Rock'. (Sticker: Short-listed by the Children's Book Council of Australia.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781742374710. Our Book No: 29692. $10 AUD.

89. Durrant, Michael (1993). Creative Strategies for School Problems. Sydney, Epping: Michael Durrant & Associates / Eastwood Family Therapy Centre. 164 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good condition, bottom corner front cover little creased, small mark top edge, minor edgewear. Michael Durrant, associated with the Eastwood Family Therapy Centre, Sydney, offers some practical ways of thinking about, and intervening in, the problems that arise in schools. The author illustrates the various ideas with examples from his own work and from the work of others. ISBN/ASIN: 0646149350. Our Book No: 25368. $20 AUD.

90. Edgar, Alfred; Critchlow, M. (illustrator) (1931). The Schoolboy Airmen [Warne's Pearl Library]. London: Frederick Warne. 90 pp. Hardback small, no jacket as issued, pictorial cover (little marked), fair condition (reading copy), colour drawing frontispiece, spine ends chipped, corners bumped, edges lightly foxed, edgewear, spine sticker, non-author written dedication. Collectible novel for young adults by Alfred Edgar about schoolboy airmen. Front cover picture of young lady in aviation gear. (No date but 1931, Trove. Written dedication date, 1942.) ISBN/ASIN: B000V8Q0Z0. Our Book No: 15045. $15 AUD.

91. Education, Department of; Morris, Katherine (illustrator) (1959). At the Farm. Sydney: Department of Education, New South Wales (NSW). 50 pp. Paperback wide trade, good condition, dark blue flexible cover (lightly marked), stapled pamphlet, colour drawings, cover edges little frayed, staples lightly rusted, minimal foxing, corner tips covers & few pages little creased, pages faintly toned, faint stain bottom edge, small edge tears, minor scuffing, pencil annotation few pages, rubber stamps. Children's reader for New South Wales (NSW) schools. Cover sketch: farm animals. Fay and Don visit a farm and meet the Brown family and all the farm animals. Word list at the rear. No mention of the Infants Reading Committee. (No date, but late 1950s, Trove.). Our Book No: 29114. $15 AUD.

92. Edwards, Pat; Stackpool, Walter (illustrator) (1984). Who Made the Sun?: An Aboriginal Legend Retold (Revised ed). Sydney, Frenchs Forest: Reed Books. 29 pp. Hardback small octavo, no jacket, good plus condition, pictorial covers, colour drawings, rear endpapers illustrated, corner tips covers & spine ends little scuffed, covers slightly rubbed, spine little faded, light foxing inside front cover & title page. This Aboriginal legend for children, told by Pat Edwards, is about long ago when there was only the moon and stars to give light. One day when a Brolga became angry she stole an emu's egg and threw it away. It burst and set fire to some sticks, and this became what we now know as the Sun. A kookaburra named Gougourgahgah, saved the light by laughing when the morning star starts to fade. This school reader contains Iconic illustrations by Walter Stackpool. ISBN/ASIN: 0730100316. Our Book No: 30669. $16 AUD.

93. Edwards, Pat (editor) (1987). Squeaks Snuffles and Grunts [Eureka Treasure Chest, Stage 4]. Melbourne: Longman Cheshire. 64 pp. Paperback small quarto, minimal EX-LIBRARY, flexible cover, stapled, very good condition, colour drawings, spine slightly rubbed, minor edgewear, rubber stamps. An Australian elementary school reader by Pat Edwards with a lot of animal stories. From the series Eureka Treasure Chest, Stage 4. ISBN/ASIN: 0582880580. Our Book No: 25191. $12 AUD.

94. Elias, Frank; Whitwell, T. M. R. (illustrator) (1925). The Shadow on the School: A Story of Public School Life. London: Boy's Own Paper Office. 192 pp. Hardback small octavo, no jacket, good condition, pictorial green cloth cover, frontispiece drawing, edges lightly foxed, pages & endpapers lightly toned, edgewear, written & dated dedication (prize presentation). Collectible novel for young adults about boys in a public school. Written dedication: First prize, presented to Ferdinand Pegg, for general proficiency. Petersham Baptist, May 1925, J. Rupp (Ruff?), Supt. Our Book No: 17639. $20 AUD.

95. Embretson, Susan E. (editor); Hershberger, Scott L. (editor) (1998). The New Rules of Measurement: What Every Psychologist and Educator should Know. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (LEA). 263 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good plus condition, pictorial cover, minor edgewear. This volume of essays brings together leading measurement researchers and practitioners from various disciplines to discuss new developments in test development, administration, scoring and interpretation. Of interest for psychometricians and educational measurement specialists. Edited by Susan Embretson and Scott Hershberger. ISBN/ASIN: 0805828605. Our Book No: 13613. $30 AUD.

96. English, Peter (2004). Chundarunda Rural School. Brisbane: Self Published: Peter English. 178 pp. Paperback tall octavo, very good condition, black & white illustrations, top corner tip front cover & first four pages little creased, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written dedication title page). This book is set in Chundarunda Rural School in Far North Queensland during early World War 2. It is the personal illustrated narrative of Peter English, and centres around the lasting effect on residents of being evacuated because of an anticipated Japanese invasion. It impacted on children who feared for their future. The School provided a solid educational system which showed great respect to the three Rs, and that helped to guarantee a successful education. ISBN/ASIN: 0646433504. Our Book No: 31181. $30 AUD.

97. Enoch, Yvonne (1978). Play the Piano: A Tutor for Adults and Late Beginners. London: Faber Music. 52 pp. Paperback folio, stapled pamphlet, card cover, very good condition, corner tips covers & few pages lightly creased, first & last pages toned, minor edgewear. Consists of sheet music for 48 illustrative short pieces interspersed with instructions hoe the read and play the music. Enoch has pioneered new approaches to piano teaching. Our Book No: 16017. $16 AUD.

98. Epstein, June (1995). Giving Voice: The Story of the Shepherd Centre. Sydney: Shepherd Centre. 144 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white text-photos, minimal edgewear jacket (minimal foxing reverse side). The Shepherd Centre for teaching deaf children in Sydney (Australia) was set up by Dr Bruce Shepherd and his wife Annette after the difficult experience of raising their own two deaf children. SALE PRICE. ISBN/ASIN: 0646240501. Our Book No: 21979. $20 AUD.

99. Eskinazi, Lisa (2008). Out of the Well: My Battle with School Bullying and Severe Depression. Melbourne: Melbourne Books. 125 pp. Paperback large trade, very good plus condition, minimal edgewear. A courageous book in which Lisa Eskinazi tells what it is like to be the victim of extreme school bullying, followed by bouts of manic depression, institutionalisation and homelessness. She was the first to successfully sue the Victorian Education Department. This story should be read by all secondary school students and parents. ISBN/ASIN: 9781877096860. Our Book No: 13440. $25 AUD.

100. Everett, J. D. (Joseph David) (1887). Elementary Text-book of Physics (4th ed) [Elementary Textbooks]. London: Blackie & Son. 316 pp. Hardback very small (16.8 x 11.4 cm), no jacket as issued, good condition, decorative dark brown cloth cover, dark green endpapers, figures (drawings), cover corners top corner covers worn & scuffed (particularly rear cover), edgewear corners & top spine, edges & endpapers lightly foxed, owner's written name & details. Fourth edition. A scarce collectable small-format school physics textbook by J. D. Everett, published by Blackie & Son in their Elementary Textbooks series. The author is professor of natural philosophy, Queen's College, Belfast. (No date, but about 1887, Trove.). . ISBN/ASIN: B001UDNO54. Our Book No: 3247. $30 AUD.

101. Examinations Board, Australian Music (1998). Brass Series 1: E Flat Version - First and Second Grades. Melbourne: Allans Music. 46 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, stapled, card covers, minor edgewear & spinewear, tiny scuff mark & price sticker front cover. The main objective is to present 18 edited pieces of original sheet music that may be used to examine brass (orchestral and band) candidates for Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) exams in 1998. ISBN/ASIN: 1863673652. Our Book No: 24007. $10 AUD.

102. Farrer, Frances (2002). Sir George Trevelyan and the New Spiritual Awakening (1st ed). Edinburgh: Floris Books. 203 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos centre spread, minimal edgewear. The first biography of Sir George Trevelyan, a father of the 20th-century movement for spiritual regeneration in Britain. He espoused alternative ideas long before they were generally known. He was an enthusiastic supporter of organic farming and community living. He is known as head of a remarkable post-war experiment in adult education at Attingham College, Shropshire. In 1971, he set up the Welkin Trust to promote spiritual education. ISBN/ASIN: 0863153771. Our Book No: 21769. $12 AUD.

103. Feldman, William (2000). Learning and Attention Disorders: A Guide for Parents and Teachers. Toronto: Key Porter Books. 208 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, minor edgewear. Title: Learning and Attention Disorders (Key Porter, 2000). William Feldman, emeritus professor of pediatrics, University of Toronto, provides an accessible but authoritative guide to dyslexia, ADHD and other learning disabilities. The latest on diagnosis, treatment options, and the pros and cons of prescription drugs. ISBN/ASIN: 155263115X. Our Book No: 1840. $12 AUD.

104. Fenner, Charles (1956). A Geography of South Australia and the Northern Territory (9th, revised ed). Melbourne: Whitcombe & Tombs. 184 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket, very good condition, light blue boards (navy writing), frontispiece, illustrated endpapers, black & white photos, maps, tables, spine ends chipped, covers little marked, pages lightly toned (edges toned,), some edgewear & rubbing, owner's written name & details reverse side front free flyleaf. Ninth edition, extensively revised. Consists of certain chapters of the larger book South Australia: A Geographical Study, re-arranged and re-written for the use of candidates for the Intermediate Examination in Geography. It has been considerably revised and extended by staff of the Geography Department of the University of Adelaide and the original author. A great book for students and anyone with an interest in geography in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Our Book No: 29917. $30 AUD.

105. Fiertl, Tracey; Oakeshott, Jane (2003). Maths, Marbles, Mates and Mischief: A History of Lindfield Public School 1903 - 2003. Sydney, Lindfield: Lindfield Public School Centenary Committee. 194 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, sepia (brown-coloured) text-photos, rear cover little scratched, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. . Tracey Fiertl and Jane Oakeshott celebrate the centenary of the Lindfield Public School in Sydney's northern suburbs. Much detail about the school and the local Ku-ring-gai community. There was agitation for a school 1894 - 1900 and the school was approved 1900 - 1903. Follows through challenges, changes and development in the 1990s. Included are P&C sub-committee and community reports, the school creed and school songs. . ISBN/ASIN: 0646426087. Our Book No: 14152. $35 AUD.

106. Fischer, G. L. (1975). The University of Sydney 1850 - 1975 (1st ed). Sydney: University of Sydney. 132 pp. Hardback small quarto, dustjacket, very good condition (in good dustjacket), black boards with gilt title on spine, black & white photos, colour frontispiece, illustrated endpapers, creasing front free flyleaf & title page, foxing top edge book, minor foxing & light toning reverse side jacket (slight edgewear, top spine chipped, slight loss top & bottom corner tips, little rubbing), bookplate. Contains some history in pictures to mark the 125th year of the incorporation of the University of Sydney. The book has a frontispiece of The Great Hall, which was Edmund Blacket's crowning glory, inspired by Westminster Hall, London. The front endpaper shows a Plan of University Grounds, 1903. The rear endpaper shows a Plan of University Grounds, 1930. A fascinating book for anyone who wants to learn about some of the history of Australia's first University. ISBN/ASIN: 0909798389. Our Book No: 40761. $22 AUD.

107. Flenley, Debbie (2005). Painting with Watercolour: A Foundation Course (1st ed). Essex: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications. 175 pp. Hardback quarto, dustjacket, very good plus condition (in very good plus dustjacket), colour illustrations, minimal edgewear jacket. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Debbie Flenley provides a comprehensive and practical guide that explores all aspects of watercolour painting. The stunning illustrations are inspiring. Simple exercises clearly explain the techniques, while complementary projects are a great starting point for using your new skills. ISBN/ASIN: 1861083696. Our Book No: 28287. $32 AUD.

108. Forbes, Watson; Collins, Gertrude (1973). Official Book of Scales and Arpeggios for Violinists: Book 1 (Grades I - V) [Plate: A.B.1288]. London: Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. 12 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, stapled (rusted), cover minimally foxed & scuffed, minor pencil annotation. Sheet music, being scales and arpeggios for violin, suitable for the AB exams (Grades 1 to 5 of 8 grades). Book 1 only (underlined). Dated 1973, printer's mark rear cover. Our Book No: 14180. $10 AUD.

109. Ford, Andrew (2017). The Memory of Music (1st ed). Melbourne: Black Inc. 278 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, top corner little creased front cover, minor edgewear. This memoir explores music's nature and purpose: what it is, why it is so important, and how it shapes our worlds. The author, composer and broadcaster shares his vivid musical experiences - good, bad and sometimes funny that have shaped his life. His childhood obsession was the Beatles, and then Beethoven, Brahms, Vaughan Williams, Stockhausen and Birtwistle. He writes about his work as a composer, choral conductor, concert promoter, critic, university teacher and radio presenter. ISBN/ASIN: 9781863959490. Our Book No: 29867. $25 AUD.

110. Forrest, David (editor) (2010). Journeying: Reflections on Doctoral Studies by Australian Music Educators [ASME Monographs]. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing (ASP). 281 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, top corner front cover little creased, tiny dent front cover, top spine lightly bumped, minor edgewear. Presents accounts and reflections by a range of music educators on the experience of undertaking doctoral studies in music education. The individual considerations are significant in that they assist current and potential candidates to appreciate what they are going through - although seemingly unique has been experienced by others. In this sense, no-one takes the journey alone. (No 9 in this series.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781921509759. Our Book No: 30328. $40 AUD.

111. Forsyth, Kate; Street, Rosalie (illustrator) (2007). I Am (1st ed). Sydney: Macmillan. 22 pp. Paperback wide small quarto, very good condition, colour full-page drawings, top corner tip rear cover creased, spine little creased, minor edgewear. Kate Forsyth provides a lyrical children's picture story about a day in the life of an imaginative four-year-old boy. It is written using first-person pronouns, as difficulty with pronouns is a common problem in child speech. A guide is included in the rear of the book, with a note from the author. Illustrated by Rosalie Street. For ages 3 to 5, but the large bright illustrations will appeal to all ages. ISBN/ASIN: 9780330423823. Our Book No: 28785. $20 AUD.

112. Frankel, David (1991). Remains to be Seen: Archaeological Insights into Australian Prehistory (1st ed). Melbourne: Longman Cheshire. 158 pp. Paperback small quarto, good plus condition, black & white photos, maps, diagrams, graphs, tables, top corners two pages folded, minor creasing rear cover, minor edgewear. In this student textbook, David Frankel introduces the many techniques currently used by archaeologists to find answers to the many questions about the unwritten Aboriginal prehistoric past of Australia. Each chapter contains an account of actual sites and investigations as well as enquiry-based exercises to help students to think about the importance of learning to do their own research. The book provides an attractive introduction to the art, craft and science of archaeology. The author teaches archeology at Latrobe University, Melbourne. ISBN/ASIN: 0582870402. Our Book No: 30886. $20 AUD.

113. Freedman, Samuel G. (2006). Letters to a Young Journalist: The Art of Mentoring (1st ed). New York: Basic Books. 183 pp. Hardback small, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), cloth spine, top edge foxed, minor edgewear. Samuel Freedman, professor of journalism at the respected Columbia University School of Journalism, conducts a valuable and informative extended conversation with young journalists in the United States. He talks about a journalist's role in terms of supporting pubic education and democracy, how they do it, and how we take stock of what they have done. ISBN/ASIN: 0465024556. Our Book No: 23451. $12 AUD.

114. Freeman, Julian (1998). Art: A Crash Course (1st ed). London: Simon & Schuster. 143 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), colour text-photos, faint foxing top edge & reverse side jacket. This small book is intended to stimulate and or support an interest in art. ISBN/ASIN: 0684840189. Our Book No: 26125. $12 AUD.

115. Gardner, Howard (1991). The Unschooled Mind: How Children Think and How Schools Should Teach (Reprint ed). New York: BasicBooks / HarperCollins. 303 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear, thick remainder stripe. Merging cognitive science with educational agenda, he makes an eloquent case for restructuring our schools by showing just how ill-suited our minds and natural patterns of learning are to the prevailing modes of education. He finds clues for reform in the ancient art of apprenticeship, and in the modern children's museum. In both cases, genuine understanding occurs because learning takes place in a rich and meaningful context (rather than just rote learning). ISBN/ASIN: 0465088953. Our Book No: 16931. $20 AUD.

116. Garrett, Geoff; Davies, Graeme (2010). Herding Cats: Being Advice to Aspiring Academic and Research Leaders (Reprint ed). Devon: Triarchy Press. 118 pp. Paperback small, very good plus condition, minimal edgewear. The authors combine their top-level experience of leading and managing international academic and research institutions with wisdom gleaned from 50 senior colleagues around the world. An amusing guide to leaders and aspiring leaders in academic and research institutions about how to accept and embrace the qualities of their 'cats’, thus to agility and success. ISBN/ASIN: 9780956537959. Our Book No: 30282. $18 AUD.

117. Garrett, John; Farr, L. W. (1964). Camden College: A Centenary History. Sydney, Glebe: President and Fellows of Camden College. 86 pp. Hardback small octavo, no jacket, very good condition, green boards, few black & white drawings, pages lightly toned, boards lightly faded. This commemorative history includes the background of the College's foundation. The appendix indicates the sources for further research by students wanting to learn the history of the College. Our Book No: 28655. $18 AUD.

118. Gascoigne, John (editor) (2007). Passing the Light: A History of the University of Sydney's International House from its Foundation to the Fortieth Anniversary 1967 - 2007. Sydney: International House, University of Sydney. 190 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, minor edgewear, CDROM inside rear cover. This is a book written by those who lived through the different phases of International House's history and it captures the multi-faceted experience of living in a residential college for international students at the University of Sydney. The book has 28 photos and a CD with many more photos from 1967 to 2006. Edited by John Gascoigne. ISBN/ASIN: 9781921364006. Our Book No: 19839. $40 AUD.

119. Geddes, Anne (2005). Shapes (1st ed) [Anne Geddes Children's Collection]. Sydney: Hodder Headline. 28 pp. Hardback small quarto, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial cover, full-page colour photos, tiny dent fore-edge. Shapes learning book for children, by the Australian designer Anne Geddes. Most of the images have been selected from Anne's book 'Down in the Garden’. This copy: First edition, Hodder Headline, 2005. ISBN/ASIN: 0733619789. Our Book No: 24003. $15 AUD.

120. Geddes, Anne (2005). Colours (1st ed) [Anne Geddes Children's Collection]. Sydney: Hodder Headline. 28 pp. Hardback square quarto, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial cover, full-page colour photos, small dent top edge covers, minor edgewear. Colours book for children, by the Australian designer Anne Geddes. Most of the images have been selected from Anne's book 'Down in the Garden’. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0733619770. Our Book No: 24004. $15 AUD.

121. Geraghty, Chris (2002). Cassocks in the Wilderness: Remembering the Seminary at Springwood (1st ed). Melbourne, Richmond: Spectrum Publications. 200 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, few black & white text-photos, minor edgewear & rubbing covers. The author tells the story of his highly regulated life as a young seminarian locked away in the isolation of a sandstone building at Springwood in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. ISBN/ASIN: 0867863161. Our Book No: 24337. $20 AUD.

122. Gibbs, Graham; Habeshaw, Sue; Habeshaw, Trevor (1988). 53 Interesting Things to Do in Your Lectures (3rd ed) [Interesting Ways to Teach]. Bristol: Technical and Educational Services. 156 pp. Paperback wide trade, good plus condition, covers lightly toned, top corner tip front cover little creased, pages lightly toned as common, minor edgewear, sticker mark rear cover. Graham Gibbs and colleagues provide 53 suggestions to make your lectures more interesting and effective. Pre-technology, but has useful advice. The book will be helpful for teachers, schools of nursing and management training, government instructors and others. Third edition (1988). The first author is a principal lecturer at Oxford Polytechnic. ISBN/ASIN: 0947885021. Our Book No: 24270. $10 AUD.

123. Gibbs, Graham (editor); Jenkins, Alan (editor) (1992). Teaching Large Classes in Higher Education: How to Maintain Quality With Reduced Resources. London: Kogan Page. 170 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, figures, tables, minor edgewear, old price marks. Graham Gibbs and Alan Jenkins, the editors of this stimulating collection, have concentrated on case-study accounts by practising lecturers in universities and polytechnics in Britain who have significantly changed the delivery of their courses to accommodate the increasing student-to-staff ratios. The examples and guidelines will prove an invaluable resource to all those responsible for teaching large classes. (First edition, Kogan Page, 1992.). ISBN/ASIN: 0749406003. Our Book No: 24263. $12 AUD.

124. Gibbs, May; Bedford, Chris (2007). Snugglepot and Cuddlepie ABC: Reproductions and Adaptions of Original Illustrations by May Gibbs (1st ed). Sydney: Gary Allen / Murray David Publishing. 32 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, colour drawings, corner tips covers & few pages little creased, spine little creased, minor edgewear. This delightful children's picture book that teaches the alphabet, and features many of the famous characters originally created by May Gibbs. Her illustrations have been reproduced using 21st century technology, with many sensitively rendered into colour for the first time. The bright illustrations will appeal to young children, and make learning the alphabet enjoyable. Text by Chris Bedford. ISBN/ASIN: 9781921276026. Our Book No: 29057. $15 AUD.

125. Gibbs, May; Stirling, Emma (2008). Snugglepot and Cuddlepie Times Tables: Coloured Reproductions and Adaptions of Original Illustrations by May Gibbs (Reprint ed). Sydney: Murray David Publishing / Gary Allen. 32 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, colour drawings, minor edgewear. This delightful book features many of the famous characters originally created by May Gibbs. Her illustrations have been reproduced using 21st century technology, with many sensitively rendered into colour for the first time. The bright illustrations will appeal to young children, and make learning their Times Tables enjoyable. Design by Emma Stirling. ISBN/ASIN: 9781921276040. Our Book No: 29056. $15 AUD.

126. Gibbs, May; Sutton, Emma (2008). Snugglepot and Cuddlepie 123: Reproductions and Adaptions of Original Illustrations by May Gibbs (Reprint ed). Sydney: Murray David Publishing / Gary Allen. 32 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, colour drawings, minor edgewear. This delightful children's counting picture book features many of the famous characters originally created by May Gibbs. Her illustrations have been reproduced using 21st century technology, with many sensitively rendered into colour for the first time. The bright illustrations will appeal to young children, and make learning numbers enjoyable. Text by Emma Sutton. ISBN/ASIN: 9781921276033. Our Book No: 29055. $15 AUD.

127. Gilbert, Lionel (1985). William Woolls: A Most Useful Colonist. Canberra: Mulini Press. 138 pp. Hardback small quarto, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, minor edgewear. Lionel Gilbert provides a biography of William Woolls was a young orphan migrant who became a schoolmaster at King's School, Parramatta. Later he was ordained as an Anglican and appointed as Rector at Richmond. He was a tireless writer and a dedicated amateur botanist who eagerly investigated the vegetation of his adopted environment and wrote many pioneer works on Australian plants. The author is a former historian at the Armidale College of Advanced Education. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0949910155. Our Book No: 17244. $20 AUD.

128. Giles, Allen (1978). Beginning Piano: An Adult Approach. Bryn Mawr, PA: Theodore Presser. 113 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, bottom corner tip front cover little creased, rear cover lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Allen Giles provides sheet music for piano, being private or class instruction for college music majors, kindergarten or elementary school teachers, and recreational piano playing. Instructional sheet music covers: Getting started - major scales - chords and harmony - reading the music - playing by ear. Detailed index to the numerous scales at the rear. (Paperback edition. No ISBN in book.). ISBN/ASIN: 0934009058. Our Book No: 15972. $25 AUD.

129. Gleeson, Irene; Partridge, Nicole (with) (2014). Heart of a Lioness: The True Story of Mama Irene (Reprint ed). Franklin, TN: Authentic Publishers. 317 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos & few sepia (brown-tinted), pages faintly toned, minimal edgewear. This is the story of a mother and grandmother working tirelessly in the slums of Kitgum, Uganda. Affirming and inspiring, her story is about resilience and renewal in the face of poverty and death. Over 22 years, Irene rescued more than 20,000 traumatised children, providing them with free education, food, and medicine. Along the way, she earned the love and respect of the locals, who called her "Mama Irene". Irene died in 2013 after a courageous battle with cancer. Today, the staff of the Irene Gleeson Foundation educate, medicate and feed thousands of children, helping them achieve their full potential. ISBN/ASIN: 9781780780474. Our Book No: 40184. $18 AUD.

130. Godwin, William (2008). The Enquirer (1823) (New, facsimile ed) [Legacy Reprint Series]. Edinburgh: John Anderson. 411 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, corner tips covers little creased, minor edgewear. A facsimile classic of the new edition originally published in 1823. A series of essays which reflect on literature, manners and education in 18th-century English society, with its rapid expansion of knowledge and technology, including the printing press. Godwin was an English novelist and radical utilitarian social reformer, who was married to feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, and father of Mary Shelley (who wrote Frankenstein). The 26 essays, in two series, cover weighty topics such as the English style, acquiring an early taste for reading, fosterising talent and genius, and how to understand and interact with servants and beggars. (A secondhand printed copy of a Kessinger facsimile print-on-demand book.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781437328363. Our Book No: 30011. $40 AUD.

131. Goldbort, Robert (2006). Writing for Science (1st p/b ed). New Haven: Yale University Press. 330 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, boxes, minor edgewear. Subtitle: 'The Most Comprehensive Writing Guide Available for Science Students and Professional Researchers'. Robert Goldbort covers the entire range of writing skills that an experimental scientist may need to employ. Detailed chapters cover every type of science writing, from routine forms, such as laboratory notes, abstracts, and memoranda, to the more complex writing required in theses, journal articles, and grant proposals. Using numerous extended examples, offers students and professionals alike the thorough and practical advice needed to write and communicate effectively. The author is Associate Professor of English, Indiana State University. ISBN/ASIN: 0300117930. Our Book No: 24486. $26 AUD.

132. Gonski, David (2015). I Gave A Gonski: Selected Speeches by David Gonski. Melbourne, Carlton: Penguin Group. 213 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, base of spine little rubbed, minor edgewear. In this collection of speeches, David Gonski writes about philanthropy, why we need more women on boards, what makes a good company director, why better education funding is so important to Australia. He also provides deeply personal insights into his Jewish family heritage, his parents migration from South Africa, and his reflections on turning 60. The author is a well-connected Australian lawyer, businessman and financial advisor, perhaps best known for his extensive community engagement and his review of school education (the Gonski Report). ISBN/ASIN: 9780143573135. Our Book No: 41428. $30 AUD.

133. Gore, Da'Vella; Keown, Wallace (illustrator) (1998). This Blessed Life. Wanaka, NZ: Da'Vella Gore / Distributed by D. Gibb. 124 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white & colour photos, black & white drawings, minor edgewear corners. Autobiography of a New Zealand artist and art teacher, Da'Vella Gore. Impulsive by nature, she went out for a pound of butter, and came back with a church. This is her story told with warmth and humour. Her life is drastically changed by a near fatal car crash. She picks up the threads of her busy creative life, and follows her dreams. ISBN/ASIN: 047305602X. Our Book No: 20672. $20 AUD.

134. Gould, Alan (1994). Close Ups (1st ed). Melbourne: Heinemann. 228 pp. Hardback small, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), light foxing top edge, minor edgewear, protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Alan Gould has created one of the most memorable female characters ever depicted in this Australian novel of student - teacher relationships. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0855615532. Our Book No: 22839. $15 AUD.

135. Gourlay, Michael; Pedersen, Ian (foreword) (1999). Australia's Great Engineers: William Henry Warren 1852 - 1926 [Australia's Great Engineers Monograph Series]. Sydney: Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering, University of Sydney. 66 pp. Hardback small octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, blue boards (gilt title front & spine), black & white photos including frontispiece, top spine little rubbed, autograph (author's written dedication). Michael Gourlay tells the story of William Henry Warren, who was one of Australia's most influential engineering academics. Born in England in 1852 and educated in England and Ireland, he worked in Manchester before migrating to Australia in 1881. He established the Engineering School at the University of Sydney. He was responsible for the education of some of Australia's most well-known engineers, and researched the properties of engineering materials. He died in 1926, and was the longest serving professor at the University of Sydney - yet the only university degree he received was an honorary LLD from the University of Glasgow. (Written dedication to Jeremy Steele, University of Sydney.). ISBN/ASIN: 1864872888. Our Book No: 29364. $25 AUD.

136. Grahame, John; Siemsen, Geoff (1988). Lawson Public School 1888 - 1988 (1st ed). Lawson, NSW: Lawson Public School Centenary Committee. 60 pp. Paperback trade, card cover, stapled, very good condition, black & white text-photos, few black & white drawings, minor edgewear, slight crease bottom edge front cover. A history of this school located at Lawson in the Blue Mountains outside Sydney. Includes student class photos. ISBN/ASIN: 0731633954. Our Book No: 27163. $25 AUD.

137. Grantham, Joy (1955). Puppet Plays with a Purpose [Play Time Series]. Sydney, Frenchs Forest: Dominie Publications. 23 pp. Paperback thin trade, card cover, stapled, illustrated cover, good condition, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear (heavier toning at front from enclosure), spine ends & pages little creased, minor insect damage rear cover, light wear along spine, rubber stamp, owner's written name covers. (Estimated date, 1950s, Trove catalogue.) The content of these plays and the shortness of the individual parts make them suitable for Infants School work. The puppet plays are: Puppet Making, Thoughtfulness, Carelessness, Healthfulness, Youthfulness, Playfulness, Greediness, Cheerfulness, and Happiness. The author has spent many years teaching in Infants Schools. Our Book No: 26544. $15 AUD.

138. Grantham, Joy (1955). Special Plays for Special days [Play Time Series]. Sydney, Frenchs Forest: Dominie Publications. 23 pp. Paperback thin trade, card cover (little loose at base), stapled, illustrated cover, good condition, minor edgewear & edge tears, pages lightly toned, some scattered creasing, minor foxing rear cover, slightly loose at base of staple, scuff mark front cover (sticker removal), rubber stamp, owner's written name front cover. (Estimated date, 1950s, Trove catalogue.) The content of these plays and the shortness of the individual parts make them suitable for Infants School work. The plays celebrate Mother's Day, Empire Day, Health Week, Arbor Day, Wattle Day, and a Christmas Play. The author has spent many years teaching in Infants Schools. Our Book No: 26546. $15 AUD.

139. Grantham, Joy (1955). Let's "Play" Our Fairy Tales [Play Time Series]. Sydney, Frenchs Forest: Dominie Publications. 30 pp. Paperback thin trade, card cover, stapled, illustrated cover, good condition, minor edgewear, lightly toned, crease top spine rubbed, staples rusted, light wear along spine, minor foxing edges, light toning rear cover, rubber stamp, owner's written name front cover. (Estimated date, 1950s, Trove catalogue.) The content of these plays and the shortness of the individual parts make them suitable for Infants School work. The fairy tales are: The Three Bears, Red Riding Hood, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, The Little Coal Truck, The Gingerbread Boy, Chicken Licken, The Tar Baby. The author has spent many years teaching in Infants Schools. Our Book No: 26547. $15 AUD.

140. Grantham, Joy (1960). Any Time is Play Time: Six Plays for Any Time or Place [Play Time Series]. Sydney, Frenchs Forest: Dominie Publications. 23 pp. Paperback thin trade, card cover, stapled, illustrated cover, good condition, pages faintly toned, minor edgewear, crease base spine covers & pages, staples rusted, minor foxing rear cover, light wear along spine, top spine rubbed, minor foxing edges, rubber stamp, owner's written name front cover. (Estimated date, 1950s, Trove catalogue.) The content of these plays and the shortness of the individual parts make them suitable for Infants School work. The plays are: The Garden Walk, The Thrill of Autumn, The Little Reindeer, The Bird's Party, Farmyard Follies, and the Dance of the Notes. The author has spent many years teaching in Infants Schools. Our Book No: 26548. $15 AUD.

141. Grantham, Joy (1965). Playettes for Seven Favourite Nursery Rhymes [Play Time Series]. Sydney, Frenchs Forest: Dominie Publications. 23 pp. Paperback thin trade, card cover, stapled, illustrated cover, good condition, minor edgewear, lightly toned, minor foxing rear cover & edges, staples rusted, some insect damage rear cover, light wear along spine, rubber stamp, owner's written name front cover. (Estimated date, 1950s, Trove catalogue.) The content of these playettes and the shortness of the individual parts make them suitable for Infants School work. The Nursery Rhymes are: Simple Simon, Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Three Blind Mice, Humpty Dumpty, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Little Miss Muffet, Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. The author has spent many years teaching in Infants Schools. Our Book No: 26545. $15 AUD.

142. Grenville, Kate (2001). Writing from Start to Finish: A Six-step Guide (Reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 216 pp. Paperback wide octavo, very good plus condition, black & white drawings, faint scratches rear cover, minimal edgewear. The Australian novelist shares her 'six steps' approach to writing. There are plenty of examples and hands-on guidance to help you along. Written in consultation with educational experts, and with a user-friendly approach, this is an ideal guide for high school students - but it's also full of tips to inspire writers of all ages. ISBN/ASIN: 1865085146. Our Book No: 24756. $15 AUD.

143. Gurr, Robin (1955). Red Pepper: The Story of an Australian Horse (Reprint ed). Sydney: Australasian Publishing Company. 86 pp. Paperback, good plus condition, flexible green cloth covers, black & white drawings, edges covers little frayed, corner tips covers & few pages little creased, spine ends little worn, pages lightly toned, possible library marks front endpapers (label removal), minor edgewear. This reader for young adults, written and illustrated by Robin Gurr, is about a pony named Red Pepper who grew into a fine race horse. In his later years he was owned by a girl who loved horses, and he found a new friend in a Dalmatian dog, but he had many adventures on his way to a better future. A wonderful story inspired by "Triple Glass". Our Book No: 29119. $20 AUD.

144. Gustafsson, Lars (1981). The Death of a Beekeeper. New York: New Directions Publishing. 163 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), edges foxed, edge tears jacket (small edge loss, reverse side toned, flap clipped), protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Told through the journals of a Swedish school teacher turned apiarist, this bestselling novel is a gentle, courageous, and sometimes comic meditation on living with pain. In the beginning of the bleak winter thaw in Sweden, Lars Lennart Westin has learned that he has cancer and will not live through Spring. (Translated from Swedish.). ISBN/ASIN: 0811208095. Our Book No: 23283. $12 AUD.

145. Habeshaw, Sue; Gibbs, Graham; Habeshaw, Trevor (1992). 53 Problems with Large Classes: Making the Best of a Bad Job [Interesting Ways to Teach Series]. Bristol: Technical and Educational Services Ltd. 162 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, tables. The purpose of the series is to help teachers with practical ideas for their teaching, in this case, teaching large classes. ISBN/ASIN: 0947885706. Our Book No: 12387. $12 AUD.

146. Haines, Gregory (1976). Lay Catholics and the Education Question in Nineteenth Century New South Wales: The Shaping of a Decision (1st ed) [Studies in the Christian Movement]. Sydney: Catholic Theological Faculty. 230 pp. Hardback, no jacket (as issued), very good condition, top edge minimally foxed, small mark fore-edge, faint toning edges, spine little faded, written name & date flyleaf. This book is based on the author's PhD. thesis, The Catholic Laity and Secular Education in New South Wales 1860 - 1885, which he presented to the University of New South Wales in 1974. (No 2 in this series.). ISBN/ASIN: 0909246289. Our Book No: 30217. $18 AUD.

147. Hamilton, R. S. (editor) (2011). Waltzing Matilda and the Sunshine Harvester Factory: The Early History of the Arbitration Court, the Australian Minimum Wage, Working Hours and Paid Leave. [Melbourne]: Fair Work Australia. 233 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, two colour illustrations, few sepia (brown-tinted) text-photos, tables, top spine lightly scuffed, minor edgewear, erratum sticker inside front cover. These essays, edited by R. S. Hamilton, report on the establishment and development of Australia's unique industrial relations system. It starts with the story of the Arbitration Court - the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration - why it was established, what it did, and the influence it had on Australia's social, economic and political history. Australia's national workplace relations tribunal was first established with the passage of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904. Since that time the institution has evolved in line with substantial legislative, social and economic changes, the most recent development being the passage of the Fair Work act 2009 and the subsequent establishment of Fair Work Australia. Written for use as an educational resource for schools and anyone interested in Australian history. (Erratum sticker: Correction to Maternity Leave Case.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780646548814. Our Book No: 27401. $35 AUD.

148. Harary, Keith; Weintraub, Pamela (1991). Higher Consciousness in 30 Days: The Mystical Experience Programme. London: Aquarian Press / HarperCollins. 90 pp. Paperback small octavo, good condition, pages toned as common, some edgewear, bookshop rubber stamp, old price marks. Parapsychologist Keith Harary explains how to induce mystical experiences without drugs and strong belief systems. The exercises teach you how to pay attention to subtle feelings, ideas and capabilities just beneat everyday awareness, and thus learn to experience life from the vantage point of the mystic (sage). ISBN/ASIN: 1855381222. Our Book No: 18095. $25 AUD.

149. Harborne, Thomas (1939). Business Principles for Secondary Schools Part II (Second Year) (Reprint ed). Sydney: Shakespeare Head. 68 pp. Paperback, flexible covers, good condition, figures, tables, pages & edges lightly toned, cover edges lightly frayed, light foxing edges & few pages, covers & spine lightly faded & rubbed & marked, front cover corner & few pages little creased, minor edgewear, rubber stamps, owner's written names & dates flyleaf. A collectible Australian school textbook. The book covers: carriage of goods by land, carriage of goods by sea, the common carrier, money and banking, paper money, functions of a modern bank, cheques, letters of credit, guarantees, the card and loose-leaf systems, petty cash, manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, agents. A great book to take you back to the 30s and revisit or learn how the education system worked then in comparison to now. Our Book No: 27657. $15 AUD.

150. Harris, John A. (2009). The Change Makers: Stories from Australia's First Environmental Studies Graduates. Canberra: Big Island Graphics / Goanna Print (Printer). 260 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos, colour illustrated endpapers, glossy paper, minor edgewear corners. John Harris describes the important part each human generation can play in making our environment a good place to inhabit. The author is one of Australia's earlier ecologists and teachers of environmental studies. He has tracked down his former students to document their diverse and productive careers. The book will interest parents, teachers, students and anyone with an interest in the Australian environment. ISBN/ASIN: 9781740883092. Our Book No: 28134. $30 AUD.

151. Hart, E. Gertrude; Hart, Annie A.; Holgate, T. W. (illustrator) (1902). At the Bend of the Creek: A Story of Australia. London: S. W. Partridge & Co. 127 pp. Hardback small (19.0 x 13.2 cm), no jacket, very good condition, blue pictorial cloth cover, full-page black & white drawings (including frontispiece), cloth cover little flecked, new endpapers, pages toned as usual (some heavy toned spots & few edge tears), corner tip one page creased, edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear, written prize dedication front free flyleaf. A classic Australian romance novel for young adults. A new teacher, Dora Carlton comes to the school and causes a considerable stir among the menfolk. Plus 24p publisher's catalogue of popular illustrated books. Muir 3327. Gertude Hart is an Edwardian Australian writer of young adult stories. Sydney Inner West interest, dedication reads: "Awarded to Hilda Tucker (Lucker?) for General Proficiency. Supt Public School Annandale, J. Warren, Mistress." (No date, but 1902, Trove and date of written dedication.) Our Book No: 14262. $120 AUD.

152. Hatfield, Marcia; Greenhalgh, Rowl (illustrator); Ajax Films, producer (1979). Eddie's Alphabet: Based on the Popular Television Series by Marcia Hatfield (Reprint ed). Sydney: Ure Smith / Paul Hamlyn. 28 pp. Hardback small folio, good condition, pictorial cover, colour drawings, spine ends & corners little worn, minimal foxing including title page, inner hinge spilt (pages firm), minor edgewear. A children's picture book that teaches children the alphabet by using words and pictures. Based on the popular TV program by Marcis Hatfield. Illustrated by Rowl Greenhalgh. ISBN/ASIN: 0725404981. Our Book No: 27813. $20 AUD.

153. Haynes, Paul (2000). By Degrees: An Illustrated History of the University of Ballarat. Ballarat, VIC: University of Ballarat. 96 pp. Hardback large quarto, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, minor edgewear jacket. Paul Haynes provides a pictorial history of the evolution of the University of Ballarat, Victoria. (Unnumbered pages.). ISBN/ASIN: 0957703384. Our Book No: 25248. $20 AUD.

154. Head, Shakespeare; Lott, Christine (illustrator) (1986). Muregu [Shakespeare Readers]. Sydney: Shakespeare Head / Golden Press. 24 pp. Paperback wide, stapled pamphlet, very good condition, card cover, colour drawings, minor edgewear. A little school reader for children by Shakespeare Head, about a grumpy Aboriginal man, Muregu, who turns into a sad owl (mopoke). Illustrated by Christine Lott. The reader emphasises the value of being friendly and helpful. SCARCE. ISBN/ASIN: 0730202445. Our Book No: 11161. $12 AUD.

155. Heine, Tanya; Krumins, Gwendoline (illustrator) (1987). Koala Kapers: Keyboard Course for Young Australians: Book 4 [Allans Edition 1234]. Melbourne: Allans Publishing. 40 pp. Paperback large oblong quarto, very good plus condition, black & white drawings, minimal edgewear. The fourth of 4 booklets that offer comprehensive keyboard skilld for beginners in the 4 to 6 age bracket. The course is designed primarily for group teaching. It si recommended that the teacher uses a sing as you play method of teaching. Contains some elementary sheet music. Our Book No: 17136. $20 AUD.

156. Heinze, Bernard (editor) (1966). Adventures in Music. Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). 48 pp. Paperback small trade, good condition, black & white drawings & text-photos, colour background most pages, music scores inside covers, small closed tears spine, light foxing rear cover, name in pencil front cover, corners front cover little creased, minor edgewear, written name in pencil front cover. This little book is not intended to be a text book, but may be used in conjunction with the broadcasts of music by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). An introduction to the instruments that are used in orchestral music, and to make the instruments familiar friends. There is a page of history about the ABC orchestras and how they have grown over the years. (No date, but 1966, or perhaps an earlier issue of this booklet.). Our Book No: 40788. $18 AUD.

157. Herfurth, C. Paul (1936). A Tune a Day: A Third Book for Violin Instruction by Individual Lessons of Class Tuition: Book Three - Advanced (in Group, Public School Classes or Individual Lessons) [Imperial Edition 929: Plate: B.8391]. Melbourne / Boston: Allan & Co. / Boston Music Co. 32 pp. Paperback quarto, good plus condition, card cover, stapled (rusted), few small black & white text-photos, corner tip front cover creased, rear cover & edges lightly foxed, some edgewear & spinewear. Sheet music for violin, advanced skills, plus a few paragraphs and photos of instruction. (Copyright date, 1936.). Our Book No: 17706. $10 AUD.

158. Herfurth, C. Paul (1958). A Tune a Day for String Bass: First Book for String Bass Instruction by Individual Lessons or Class Tuition (Revised ed) [Book 1: Plate: BM.10162]. Melbourne / Boston: Chappell & Company / Boston Music Company. 30 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, card cover, stapled, minor edgewear. Sheet music that provides training in ensemble playing when used with violin, viola, and cello books. Contains sheet music for 25 lessons, rudiments, plus test questions. (Copyright date, 1958.). Our Book No: 17823. $18 AUD.

159. Hill, David (2007). The Forgotten Children: Fairbridge Farm School and Its Betrayal of Australia's Child Migrants (Reprint ed). Sydney, North Sydney: Random House. 338 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written gift dedication title page). In 1959, the mother of David Hill - a poor single parent living in England reluctantly decided to send her sons to Fairbridge Farm School near Molong in New South Wales. She was told they would have a better education. From 1938 to 1974 thousands of parents were persuaded to sign over legal guardianship of their children to Fairbridge to solve the problem of child poverty in Britain, while at the same time populating the colony. This book tells their stories from the bizarre luxury of the voyage out to Australia to the harsh reality of their daily lives in the school, and the struggles after they left. This remarkable book is both a tribute to the children who were betrayed by an ideal that went wrong and a compelling account of an extraordinary episode in British-Australian history. David Hill has lead a successful career as a senior public servant and chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). (Written dedication: "To Judith, best wishes, David Hill".). ISBN/ASIN: 9781741666847. Our Book No: 13733. $25 AUD.

160. Hill, David (2022). Reckoning: The Forgotten Children and Their Quest for Justice (1st ed). Sydney, North Sydney: William Heinemann. 343 pp. Paperback thick octavo, very good condition, black & white & colour & sepia (brown-tinted) photos, top corner tip rear cover little creased, minor edgewear. In 1959, David Hill's mother - a poor single parent living in England - reluctantly sent her sons to Fairbridge Farm School near Molong in New South Wales. She was told they would have a better education. From 1938 to 1974, thousands of parents were persuaded to sign over legal guardianship of their children to Fairbridge to solve the problem of child poverty in Britain, at the same time populating the colony. This book relates their stories from the bizarre luxury of the voyage out to Australia, to the harsh reality of their daily lives in the school, and the struggles after they left. Both a tribute to the children who were betrayed by an ideal that went wrong, and a compelling account of an extraordinary episode in British-Australian history. This book follows on from 'The Forgotten Children’, the story of how David Hill and the other Forgotten Children took on the institutions that tried to break them - and won. (The author was a former managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Commission.) ISBN/ASIN: 9781761045523. Our Book No: 31080. $32 AUD.

161. Hill, Graham L. (2006). Surgeon Scientist: Adventures in Surgical Research. Auckland: Random House New Zealand. 208 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, black & white diagrams & figures, minor edgewear. This is the inspiring memoir of the working life of Professor Graham Hill, MD FRACS, a New Zealand surgeon who has also worked in hospitals and teaching institutions in Indonesia, Britain and the United States. An intriguing scientific detective story unfolds as Professor Hill and his teams put together clues about how bodies heal. All interested in new advances in medicine will enjoy this book. ISBN/ASIN: 1869417925. Our Book No: 28912. $25 AUD.

162. Hill, Harry; Russell, Leith (illustrator) (1999). The Principal Toiletition (1st ed). Tumut, NSW: Harry Hill. 60 pp. Paperback quarto, pictorial card covers, very good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written dedication on title page). The author relates humorous anecdotes about his time as a school teacher and principal for the NSW Department of Education. ISBN/ASIN: 0957742908. Our Book No: 25213. $20 AUD.

163. Hill, Marji; Barlow, Alex (1978). Black Australia: An Annotated Bibliography and Teacher's Guide to Resources on Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (1st ed) [Bibliography Series No. 7]. Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS). 200 pp. Paperback large quarto, good condition, covers little faded, spine faded & little rubbed, rear cover little rubbed next to spine, top spine little bumped, crease fore-edge rear cover, minor edgewear. This book is the product of a two year research project undertaken with the support of the Curriculum Development Centre and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS). Annotated, compiled and edited by the authors. There are 547 annotations, as well as annotations of current periodicals, essays introducing the major subject divisions and a number of useful listings. All the items are graded for usability from infant to tertiary level, and are rated as highly recommended, recommended, usable in part, of minimal use, or not recommended. ISBN/ASIN: 0855750731. Our Book No: 28246. $20 AUD.

164. Hillier, Kevin (2008). Rocket Science: The Biography of Rodney Eade. Sydney: Pan Macmillan. 184 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, minor edgewear. Kevin Hiller provides the authentic story of Australian Rules footballer Rodney Eade: The success and failures, the characters, the politics behind the game, and the best players he has played with or coached in a career spanning more than 30 years. Football legends talk about the man, the player, and the coach they know as 'Rocket'. ISBN/ASIN: 9781405038669. Our Book No: 22589. $15 AUD.

165. Hinduja, Sameer; Patchin, Justin W. (2009). Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard: Preventing and Responding to Cyberbullying (Reprint ed). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Books. 254 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, figures, tables, boxes, minimal edgewear. This comprehensive book focuses on the way technology can facilitate or magnify bullying behaviour. Written by leading experts, this groundbreaking book shares the experiences of students affected by or involved in real cyberbullying incidents and includes Illustrations of what cyberbullying looks like, and tips for identifying cyberbullies or targets. Breakout boxes highlight hundreds of anti-cyberbullying strategies. Includes a review of current research and legal rulings, strategies for responsible social networking, follow-up reflection questions in each chapter, and guidelines for working with parents and law enforcement. ISBN/ASIN: 9781412966894. Our Book No: 40261. $30 AUD.

166. History Project Committee, Heatley (1975). Our Heritage [Heatley High School, Townsville]. Townsville: Heatley State High School. 64 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, card cover, black & white text-photos (including frontispiece portrait), small scuff front cover, minor edgewear. This pamphlet is a history of the pioneer Heatley family, after which the Townsville suburb of Heatley is named. Compiled by the Heatley History Project Committee at the Heatley State High School. Includes the history of the high school. (No ISBN in book.). Our Book No: 13317. $20 AUD.

167. Hodge, Susie (2004). How to Draw Animals: A Step-by-step Guide for Beginners With 10 Projects. London: New Holland. 80 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white & colour drawings, colour photos, light bump base spine, minor edgewear & scuffing. Susie Hodge shows how to draw using different types of media, including graphite pencil, pen and ink, charcoal and chalk, coloured and pastel pencils. There are 10 step-by-step practical demonstrations illustrated with full-colour photos. A user-friendly guide to the basic techniques and information on tools and materials is given. She is an experienced artist, author and teacher who is passionate about art education. ISBN/ASIN: 184330600X. Our Book No: 28522. $15 AUD.

168. Hodge, Susie (2008). How to Draw People: A Step-by-step Guide for Beginners With 10 Projects (Reprint ed). London: New Holland. 80 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white & colour drawings, colour photos, light bump base spine, minor edgewear corners. Susie Hodge shows how to draw using different types of media, including graphite pencil, pen and ink, charcoal and chalk, coloured and pastel pencils. There are 10 step-by-step practical demonstrations illustrated with full-colour photos. A user-friendly guide to the basic techniques and information on tools and materials is given. She is an experienced artist, author and teacher who is passionate about art education. ISBN/ASIN: 1845370503. Our Book No: 28642. $15 AUD.

169. Holper, Paul; Torok, Simon (2008). Climate Change: What You Can Do About It, at Work, at Home, at School. Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing / Pan Macmillan. 180 pp. Paperback square quarto, very good condition, colour photos, black & white text-photos, figures, tables, minor edgewear. Paul Holper and Simon Torok, two CSIRO scientists, describe how climate change (brought on by global warming) is the most vital issue on the planet. It will profoundly affect our lives, the lives of our children and our children's children. This book tells you everything you need to know about the causes and mechanisms of climate change and global warming, and vitally, what you can do about it as an individual. ISBN/ASIN: 9781405038782. Our Book No: 13856. $22 AUD.

170. Hopper, Paul (2013). Understanding Development: Issues and Debates (Reprint ed). Cambridge: Polity Press. 332 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, boxes, spine ends little bumped, tiny tear fore-edge rear cover, minor edgewear corners. This book by Paul Hopper is an ideal introduction to the main issues and critical debates about development in the contemporary world. The author has drawn on a number of case studies from across the globe. Examines: health and population growth, conflict and security, global inequality and poverty, fair trade and trade liberalization, gender and education, foreign aid and debt, sustainability and the environment. The book is comprehensive and critical, providing an important guide to one of the most challenging subjects of today. ISBN/ASIN: 9780745638959. Our Book No: 29672. $25 AUD.

171. Hopwood, Graham (1955). Art Student's Handbook. Melbourne: Graham Hopwood. 96 pp. Paperback small quarto, card covers, good plus condition, black & white drawings & text-photos, edges lightly foxed, crease bottom edge cover & few pages, pages lightly toned, minor insect damage front cover & first page, minor edgewear. Textbook by former art teacher, Melbourne Teacher's College. A concise book dealing with the study of art, architecture, sculpture, industrial art, commercial art and the printing processes from the earliest times to the present day. Our Book No: 25257. $12 AUD.

172. Hounam, Peter; Hogg, Andrew (1985). Secret Cult: A Full Expose of a Strange and Destructive Organization that is Penetrating the Corridors of Power. Tring, Herts: Lion Publishing. 287 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, pages toned as usual, minor foxing bottom edge, minor edgewear, faint remainder stripe top edge. An expose of the School of Economic Science (SES) cult, London, by Peter Hounam and Andrew Hogg, investigative journalists from the London 'Standard' newspaper. The SES claims to be a wholesome philosophy with Christian overtones, but is essentially an Eastern cult. ISBN/ASIN: 0856488372. Our Book No: 3981. $20 AUD.

173. Howarth, Heidi; Howarth, Daniel (illustrator) (2013). The Otter who Loved to Hold Hands. London: QED Publishing. 20 pp. Paperback small wide quarto, very good plus condition, full-page colour drawings, minor edgewear. A beautiful children's picture story by Heidi Howarth about an otter named Otto who feels safest when he is holding hands with his family at night - so safe he wants to hold hands during the day as well! What will help him to face his fears and let go? This story will appeal to all ages with the easy-to-read text and large colourful illustrations by Daniel Howarth. Discussion points for teachers and parents are also included. ISBN/ASIN: 9781781717349. Our Book No: 40212. $15 AUD.

174. Hoy, Alice (1961). A City Built to Music: The History of University High School, Melbourne 1910 to 1960. Melbourne: University High School / Wm. Caulfield & Sons (Printer). 178 pp. Hardback small quarto, no jacket, very good condition, green cloth boards (gilt title), black & white photos, frontispiece, edges little foxed, pages lightly toned, light foxing flyleaf & title page, tiny spot front endpapers, small mark rear board, corner tips covers little rubbed. This book gives the history of one of Victoria's most significant secondary schools which opened in 1910. The school has been a centre for busy and stimulating activities for nearly 12000 boys and girls and their teachers. The school has given leadership to large numbers of secondary teachers and schools in Victoria and beyond the borders of the state. Our Book No: 30514. $25 AUD.

175. Humphreys, L. R. (Ross) (2000). Wadham: Scientist for Land and People. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 225 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos, old price marks. Samuel Wadham arrived from England in 1926 as Professor of Agriculture at the University of Melbourne. As man who ignored the heat, dust and flies, to talk to farmers in remote districts, Wadham defied the accepted image of a university educator. He analysed rural problems with rigour. Through government bodies he shaped soldier settlement, and endorsed the Snowy Mountains Scheme. His popular weekly talks on ABC radio stressed the importance of agricultural health. Humphreys skilfully documents Wadham's concerns and interests and - through access to the Wadham family papers - also reveals the complexities of his character and his family life. ISBN/ASIN: 0522849342. Our Book No: 14108. $25 AUD.

176. Hunt, Neil (1931). The Dole. Sydney: William Brooks & Co. Ltd. 105 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket (missing), good plus condition, original blue cloth cover (black lettering, faintly marked), edges lightly foxed, endpapers toned, minor edgewear. Romantic fiction centred around a former school teacher in N.S.W. Our Book No: 16491. $20 AUD.

177. Huson, Rae; Campbell, Peter (illustrator) (1971). Boat Day (Reprint ed) [Ready to Read Series]. Adelaide: Methuen Educational / Griffin Press (Printer). 60 pp. Paperback small octavo, flexible cover, very good condition, colour drawings, spine ends little scuffed, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear corners, rubber stamps. The stories in this school reader for the Department of Education, New South Wales, are: No More Swimming, Boat Day, The Bluebird, The Circus, Wiri the Clown. (Originally published, 1964.). ISBN/ASIN: 0423856308. Our Book No: 29790. $20 AUD.

178. Imhof, Lani (2014). Peruvian Dream. Nowra, NSW: Lahuanta Publishing. 230 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, map, bottom corner front cover little creased, minor edgewear, owner's written name title page. This fascinating story is about the author's chance meeting in the Peruvian Highlands with Karina Carbajal Moreira. Karina's parents were struggling to feed their six children, so giving them a good education seemed a far away dream. The Australian couple provided support for the older children's tertiary education, and a life-long bond between the two families was formed. ISBN/ASIN: 9781876779986. Our Book No: 28831. $15 AUD.

179. Infants Reading Committee, Department of Education; Morris, Katherine (illustrator) (1955). A Book to Read. Sydney: Department of Education, New South Wales (NSW). 32 pp. Paperback small wide octavo, very good condition, blue flexible cover (spine flecked, top corner tip creased front cover), stapled pamphlet (staples little rusted), colour drawings, minor edgewear & fraying. Children's reader for New South Wales (NSW) schools. Word list at the rear. Cover illustration: Girl, boy, dog and child sitting on front steps (boy reading book). (No date, but 1955, Trove.). Our Book No: 4312. $20 AUD.

180. Infants Reading Committee, Department of Education; Morris, Katherine (illustrator) (1957). It's Fun to Read. Sydney: Department of Education, New South Wales (NSW). 40 pp. Paperback wide trade, very good plus condition, flexible red covers, stapled, colour drawings, minimal edgewear. This booklet is the third unit of a series issued by the N.S.W. Department of Education for kindergarten, first and second grades. The book introduces a new family whose activities extend beyond home and school. Cover design: large duck reading a book to a baby duck, chicken, puppy, and a kitten. (No date, but 1957, or later reprint. 1 of 2 available copies.). Our Book No: 29104. $20 AUD.

181. Infants Reading Committee, Department of Education; Morris, Katherine (illustrator) (1962). Stories to Read. Sydney: Department of Education, New South Wales (NSW). 32 pp. Paperback small wide octavo, good plus condition, blue flexible cover (little flecked & marked), stapled pamphlet (staples rusted), colour drawings, tide marks bottom corner rear cover (previous water contact now dry), minor edgewear & fraying. Estimated date: 1962 (Trove catalogue). Children's reader for New South Wales (NSW) schools. Stories about the circus and the farm. Word list at the rear. Cover illustration: Girl and boy on roundabout horse. Our Book No: 1669. $15 AUD.

182. James, Owen (1982). An Introduction to Pan Pipes: An Instruction Book for the Beginner to Play by Graph or from Music Notation: Plus 16 Tunes to Play. London: EMI Music Publishing. 24 pp. Paperback quarto, good condition, stapled card cover, minor edgewear. An instruction booklet by Owen James for playing the pan pipes, including numerous sample "music graphs" (sheet music), eg. "London Bridge is Falling Down", and "Away in a Manger". Cover subtitle: "10 Note - E Flat: 12 Note - C: 15 Note - B Flat: 20 Note - G." Includes insert for E flat and B flat pipes, but insert for C & G pipes is MISSING. ISBN/ASIN: 0861752759. Our Book No: 17154. $20 AUD.

183. Jex, Anthony J. (1986). Rhythm Techniques for the Rock Drummer. Sydney: Tee Jay Projects. 80 pp. Paperback large quarto, stapled, very good condition, card covers (little marked & scuffed), faint sticker marks, minor edgewear. Sheet music. Second printing (noted in hand-written text). Designed to give a solid foundation for all styles of rock playing. Deals with the co-ordinations used in the playing of rock rhythms. The format is easy to follow, and the beats can actually be used in gigs. Best results can be obtained by using the book in conjunction with a private teacher. Our Book No: 15398. $30 AUD.

184. Jones, Gerard; Ponton, Dr Lynn (foreword) (2002). Killing Monsters: Why Children Need Fantasy, Super Heroes, and Make-believe Violence. New York: BasicBooks. 261 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, light bump base spine, minor edgewear. The author uses true stories from his work with children to discuss why make-believe (fantasy) plays an essential role in children's development. ISBN/ASIN: 0465036961. Our Book No: 27794. $15 AUD.

185. Jones, Roseanne (2005). History of Wongalea School and Teacher's Residence. Forbes, NSW: Parkes and District Historical Society Inc. 63 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, black & white text-photos, minor edgewear, rubber stamp. Roseanne has researched her husbands' family, who had settled in the Wongalea Cooks Myalls area of Parkes in the early 1900s. The focus is a fascinating history of this school and residence at Parkes, New South Wales. It opened in 1913, and closed in 1970. The historic Wongalea School building is on display at the unique Pioneer Park Museum located on the northern outskirts of Parkes. The author returned to the original site of the school in 1989. ISBN/ASIN: 0958799040. Our Book No: 40060. $18 AUD.

186. Joshy, Mou (2004). Learn Tamil in 4 Weeks. Chennai: Alpha Land Books. 200 pp. Paperback very small, very good plus condition. Subtitle: Easy and understanding approach of learning Tamil through English without a teacher. ISBN/ASIN: 8182490162. Our Book No: 15134. $15 AUD.

187. Joyce, James; Berrone, Louis (editor) (1977). James Joyce in Padua. New York: Random House. 146 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), black & white photos & reproductions, frontispiece, edges & pages lightly toned, light foxing & texta mark top edge, minor edgewear jacket (light toning reverse side), light stain spine ends & bottom edge, minor insect damage. In April 1912 in Padua, James Joyce wrote two essays as part of an examination to qualify for a teaching position in the Italian public school system. These essays were only recently recovered from the archives of the University of Padua by Louis Perrone of Fairfield University. Prof. Berrone translated and edited the essays, and provides a detailed introduction showing the particular circumstances of Joyce's life during the time he wrote these essays, and reveals how many of the ideas in these two Paduan essays were an essential part of Joyce's critical apparatus, influencing his work in both fiction and nonfiction. ISBN/ASIN: 0394409906. Our Book No: 28462. $20 AUD.

188. Keating, Pat (1994). Worlds Apart: Life on an Aboriginal Mission. Sydney: Hale & Iremonger. 160 pp. Paperback large trade, dustjacket, good plus condition, flexible cover, few black & white text-photos, front flyleaf removed, minor edgewear. Pat Keating and her teacher husband Neil were sent to a two-teacher school at a Government Aboriginal Reserve several miles outside a western NSW town (named anonymously as Yarrawinna) in 1962. She entered into a world apart. She and her husband chose to live on the mission in the dilapidated teacher's house rather than live in town, much to the surprise of the local white population. She describes in great detail the shame of poverty, prejudice and official neglect. ISBN/ASIN: 0868065161. Our Book No: 3876. $40 AUD.

189. Kenkmann, Andrea (editor) (2009). Teaching Philosophy (1st ed). London: Continuum Publishing. 218 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, small scuff top spine, top corner removed flyleaf, light crease rear cover and last few pages, minor edgewear. This book suggests ways in which the teaching of philosophy at undergraduate level might be facilitated. This thoughtful and important book emphasises the responsibility of the philosophy teacher towards his or her students and society in general. ISBN/ASIN: 9781847062444. Our Book No: 27235. $18 AUD.

190. Keogh, Colonel E. G.; Rowell, Lt-Gen. Sir Sydney; Ross, Cyril (illustrator) (1954). Shenandoah 1861 - 62 [Australian Army Journal]. Melbourne: Wilke & Co. Ltd / Directorate of Military Training. 142 pp. Paperback trade, card covers, good condition, black & white text-photos (including frontispiece), maps, top edge lightly foxed, pages lightly toned, creases covers & corners, covers lightly toned & marked, spine lightly rubbed, top corners some pages little worn. This book is a brief account of the Shenandoah Valley campaign (American Civil War), and has been written to assist officers of the Australian Military Forces to prepare themselves for military examinations. (No 56 of this journal.). Our Book No: 26520. $12 AUD.

191. Kervin, Lisa; Vialle, Wilma; Herrington, Jan; Okely, Tony (2006). Research for Educators (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Cengage Learning. 214 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, figures, tables, few tiny dents covers, minor edgewear corners, stock photo may be incorrect. (Research for Educators, by Lisa Kervin, Wilma Vialle et al,, Cengage, Melbourne, 2006.) This textbook by Lisa Kervin and three other Australian academics explains the research process and helps teachers appreciate that their role requires this understanding for two reasons: first, they need to be researchers of their classroom practice; second, they are consumers of research and need to understand how it works in order to know what to trust. The book is written in an easy-to-understand and engaging style, that makes it an excellent introduction for teachers to the world of research methods. ISBN/ASIN: 9780170122054. Our Book No: 30252. $25 AUD.

192. Kottler, Jeffrey A. (2001). Learning Group Leadership: An Experiential Approach (1st p/b ed). Boston: Allyn & Bacon. 242 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, field study & class activity boxes, small mark top edge, corners creased few pages, minor edgewear corners. An introductory textbook on how to conduct and lead groups in a variety of settings. The book covers theory, process, leadership, techniques, ethics, special populations and challenges as they relate to group work. This unique experiential approach to the study of group leadership allows students to think critically about what is read and discussed, personalize the ideas, and experience the concepts in action using structured individual exercises and class activities. ISBN/ASIN: 0205321518. Our Book No: 24879. $15 AUD.

193. Kowalski, Robin M.; Limber, Susan P.; Agatston, Patricia W. (2008). Cyber Bullying: Bullying in the Digital Age (1st ed) [Cyberbullying]. Malden, MA: Blackwell. 218 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, boxes, tables, minor edgewear. Provides current and essential information on the nature and prevalence of the cyberbullying epidemic. Looking at latest research, the authors have utilized vital studies involving over 3500 middle school students, online research projects and the use of social network sites, and data from focus groups of victims and perpetrators and their parents. This easy-to-read book provides educators, parents, psychologists, and policymakers with critical prevention techniques and strategies for effectively addressing electronic bullying. ISBN/ASIN: 9781405159920. Our Book No: 26472. $20 AUD.

194. Kramer, Professor Leonie (1982). From Fact to Legend Writing and Broadcasting in Australia: The Octagon Lecture 1982 Delivered in the Octagon Theatre, University of Western Australia on 13 October, 1982 [Centre for Studies In Australian Literature Occasional Papers]. Perth, Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press (UWAP). 15 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, small mark front cover, minor edgewear corner tips. This booklet, Professor Leonie Kramer's 1982 Octagon Lecture at the University of Western Australia, is about the process of translation from the medium of literature to the medium of television. The lecture is both analytical and challenging. ISBN/ASIN: 0909751757. Our Book No: 40672. $15 AUD.

195. Kugler, George (2007). The Lipizzaners Spanish Riding School: A Guide for Visitors of the Spanish Riding School and the Lipizzan Museum. [Vienna]: Pichler Verlag. 64 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, colour & black & white text-photos (mostly full-page), corner tips covers slightly scuffed, small scratch fore-edge rear cover, minor edgewear. This new guide takes a look at the history, breeding, education and particularities of the Lipizzans with a technical view, and also a guide to the first encounter with these wonderful horses. Includes a comprehensive guide to the Spanish Riding School and the Lipizzan Museum. The photos and illustrations are just amazing. (Estimated date, 2007, but variant titles.). ISBN/ASIN: 9783854314158. Our Book No: 30554. $25 AUD.

196. Kyme, Brian; Carroll, Jan (2013). Grit and Grace: The Story of the Anglican Board of Mission Australia. Perth: John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School. 213 pp. Paperback trade (with flaps), very good plus condition, black & white text-photos, minimal edgewear. This is the story of the Anglican Board of Mission - Australia which was founded in 1850. The focus is on the important work with the Indigenous people of Australia and the near neighbours in Papua New Guinea. Our Book No: 28206. $35 AUD.

197. Labour and National Service Industrial Training Division, Department of (1950). Painting and Decorating (Reprint ed) [Technical Publication]. Melbourne: McCarron Bird Pty Ltd / Department of Labour and National Service. 155 pp. Paperback wide octavo, flexible orange cover, very good condition, typewritten-style text, drawings, edges & pages lightly toned, owner's written name. Published by arrangement with the Department of Labour and National Service of the Commonwealth of Australia, presumably for TAFE courses. Contains 21 chapters including the painter's tool kit, power tools, scaffolding, miscellaneous basic materials, surface finishes, preparing the surface for painting, colour, painting with the brush, prevention and treatment of defects, glazing, decorative wall finishes, paperhanging. Our Book No: 26674. $25 AUD.

198. Lamb, George; Findlay, Sheila A. M. (illustrator) (1957). Antonio: A Sicilian Boy (1st Australasian ed). London / Sydney: Australasian Publishing Co. / George G. Harrap & Co. 63 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, illustrated red flexible covers, black & white drawings, pages faintly toned, spine ends little frayed, minor edgewear. This delightful story for young adults is about a Sicilian boy named Antonio. He lived in the seaport of Catania, in the island of Sicily. His friends called him Toni. He was an orphan. His parents had been killed when their house in Messina was wrecked by an earthquake, Toni was rescued from the ruins and taken to his grandfathers home in Catania. This story follows his many adventures on his way to becoming a famous violinist. (A reader for New South Wales schools. Originally published, Harrap, 1954.). Our Book No: 29108A. $15 AUD.

199. Landsberg, Max (2015). The Tao of Coaching: Boost Your Effectiveness at Work by Inspiring and Developing Those Around You (Revised, reprint ed). London: Profile Books. 145 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, figures, exercises, black & white drawings, small light stain rear cover & last two pages, minor edgewear. This inspiring book by Max Landsberg (a partner at McKinsey & Company and coaching expert) provides practical tips and techniques for making work more rewarding through the habit of coaching. Now completely updated and featuring two brand new chapters. ISBN/ASIN: 9781781253328. Our Book No: 40403. $12 AUD.

200. Lane, Alfred B. (1936). Allans School Songs [Imperial Edition, no. 389: Plate B.2952]. Sydney: J. Albert & Son. 96 pp. Paperback wide octavo, stapled, very good condition, minimal foxing & creasing covers, minor edgewear. Sheet music, arranged for Unison and Part Singing. Comprising folk songs, sea shanties, classical airs, rounds. Sorted into sections for Junior, Intermediate and Senior. Selected and edited by Alfred B. Lane, Victorian Education Department. Our Book No: 14842. $20 AUD.

201. Lane, Regina; Howard, Shane (foreword) (2014). Saving St Brigid's (2nd ed). Melbourne, Carlton South: Bridin Books. 250 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos, few black & white & sepia (brown-tinted) photos, minimal creasing & dents front cover, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written dedication title page). Regina Lane tells the story of a 150-year-old church at the top of a hill in south-west Victoria which was built and paid for by the children of Irish potato-famine survivors. St Brigid's is a symbol of faith and hope in an ancient land, by a cold, wild sea. A unique story of a small Australian rural community who, in the spirit of their Irish rebel ancestors, stood up for what they believed in when, in 2009, the Catholic Church put the church up for sale. The author, of Irish heritage, has put together a lyrical narrative of song and story. ISBN/ASIN: 9780992343316. Our Book No: 29804. $35 AUD.

202. Langey, Otto (1905). Practical Tutor for the Clarinet in the Simple and the Boehm Systems and the Corno di Bassetto (Revised & enlarged ed) [Plate: H.& S.3939]. London: Hawkes & Son. 130 pp. Paperback small folio, good plus condition, card cover, red cloth spine, minor foxing, pages toned, corner front cover creased, minor edgewear, faint sticker mark, owner's written name front cover (crossed out). (Estimated date, 1900 - 1910, Trove.) Mainly sheet music of instructional pieces for the clarinet. Plus a few pages of notes on clarinet playing at the beginning. Our Book No: 17161. $25 AUD.

203. Langey, Otto (1912). Practical Tutor for the Viola (Revised ed). London: Hawkes & Son. 119 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, card cover, black cloth spine (mottled, small piece missing top edge), sticker mark front cover, minor edgewear. (Estimated date, 1912, Worldcat.) Mainly sheet music of instructional pieces for the viola (tenor-violin). Plus a few pages of notes on viola playing at the beginning. Our Book No: 15536. $25 AUD.

204. Langoulant, Allan (1998). A for Australia. Sydney: Envirobook. 32 pp. Paperback oblong quarto, very good condition, full-page colour drawings, glossy paper, minor edgewear. Australian children's picture book. Follow Kanga, the kangaroo, as he travels around Australia and through the alphabet. Each page has colour drawings of people, places, plants or animals with that letter (master list of words revealed at rear). The delightful illustrations will appeal to very young children, and older children will love to discover new words. ISBN/ASIN: 0858811618. Our Book No: 20611. $10 AUD.

205. Lankshear, Colin; Snyder, Ilana; Green, Bill (with) (2000). Teachers and Technoliteracy: Managing Literacy, Technology and Learning in Schools [Techno-literacy]. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 178 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, minimal edgewear. Colin Lankshear and Ilana Snyder examine the use of technology in education. Drawing on detailed case studies, the authors show how schools in different settings can establish sustainable and appropriate technology infrastructure. They also show how to develop teaching practices which not only enhance technology skills, but a range of literacy skills as well. Analysis of education technology policy reveals how a working understanding of policy is crucial to making the right technology decisions in schools. ISBN/ASIN: 1864489464. Our Book No: 15270. $15 AUD.

206. Law, John (1990). How to Coach Hockey. London: Willow Books. 128 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, flexible covers, single-colour drawings, sticker mark rear cover. This introductory guide for coaches includes advice on: Planning a lesson structure, the role and responsibilities of the coach, introducing basic skills and techniques, developing a tactical approach to the game, fault finding and corrective practices, the official laws of the sport. The author John Law is a British teacher and international hockey coach. ISBN/ASIN: 0002183242. Our Book No: 23652. $15 AUD.

207. Le Guin, Ursula K.; Naimon, David (2018). Conversations on Writing (1st US ed). Portland, OR: Tin House Books. 138 pp. Hardback small square trade, no jacket, very good condition, spine ends rubbed, corner tips covers slightly rubbed, small bump with tiny tear top edge rear cover near spine, small rubber stamp front free flyleaf. Ursula Le Guin is interviewed by David Naimon, and in a series of essays she discusses craft, aesthetics, and philosophy in her fiction, poetry, and nonfiction respectively. The book has excerpts from her own books and those that she's looked to for inspiration. This book is a treat for Le Guin's longtime readers, a perfect introduction for first time readers of her writing, and a tribute to her incredible life and work. She is best known for her speculative fiction, particularly fantasy novels. First US edition stated. ISBN/ASIN: 9781941040997. Our Book No: 31100. $22 AUD.

208. Lee, Alice (2007). Building Bridges with Your Teenagers: Keys to Effective Parenting and Communication (Reprint ed). Singapore: Armour Publishing. 191 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, top spine little bumped, bottom corner front cover creased, minor edgewear. In this helpful book, Alice Lee, a counsellor and family education consultant, shares her personal journey as a mother of two teenage children and offers useful advice and many practical tips. The book has real-life stories: hers and others. (From Armour Publishing, Singapore.). ISBN/ASIN: 9789814222037. Our Book No: 31041. $30 AUD.

209. Leinster-Mackay, Donald (1987). The Educational World of Edward Thring: A Centenary Study (1st ed). London: Falmer Press. 169 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), frontispiece portrait, minor edgewear jacket (faint foxing reverse side). First edition. A centenary volume that attempts to take fresh stock of a man who made a great impact on 19th-century English secondary education. A quasi-psychobiographical approach is adopted so that Edward Thring, the man, is examined from the perspective of his paradoxes, personality and the pervasive influences on him. The author Donald Leinster-Mackay is a senior lecturer in education, University of Western Australia. ISBN/ASIN: 1850002533. Our Book No: 23815. $30 AUD.

210. Lenehan, S. A. (Sidney A.) (1965). Composition: The Open Door to Upper Primary and First Year Composition. Sydney, Rockdale: School Projects. 64 pp. Paperback trade, card cover, good condition, faint tide marks edges many pages & rear cover (previous water contact now dry), pages lightly toned, otherwise very good condition. Children's reader for New South Wales (NSW) schools. About the principles of composition (written expression, choice of words, story telling), that is, more than just bad spelling and poor handwriting. SCARCE. SALE PRICE. (No date, but 1960s, Trove, but could be earlier, based on other School Project booklets.). . Our Book No: 2387. $10 AUD.

211. Lilienthal, Sonja (1997). Newtown Tarts: A History of Sydney University Women's Sports Association 1910 - 1995. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 154 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos, top edge minimally foxed, minor edgewear. This carefully documented history of the Sydney University Women's Sports Association traces the growth of women's sport at Sydney University from their struggling beginnings to the point where today women students have access to the full range of sporting activities and enjoy the use of modern facilities. The book includes the reminiscences of prominent university sportswomen from different eras. ISBN/ASIN: 1864483547. Our Book No: 26050. $20 AUD.

212. Little, John (2008). Catherine's Gift: Inside the World of Dr Catherine Hamlin. Sydney: Pan Macmillan. 271 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos centre spread, minor edgewear. Gynaecologist Catherine Hamlin left Australia in 1959 to establish a midwifery school in Ethiopia. Over 40 years later Catherine is still there. She dedicated her life to women suffering the catastrophic effects of obstructed labour. She set up the Fistula Hospital in 1975 - a major teaching institution for surgeons from Ethiopia and the developing world. This companion volume to "The Hospital by the River" tells the extraordinary stories of many of her patients. Author: John Little. ISBN/ASIN: 9781405038829. Our Book No: 16807. $18 AUD.

213. Liversidge, M. A. (1907). Elementary Botany. London: Blackie & Son Limited. 128 pp. Hardback very small, no jacket as issued, very good condition, red cloth cover (black lettering), figures (drawings), sticker mark front cover, minimal foxing few pages, spine lettering minimally faded, minor edgewear, minimal annotation (few X marks). A little British school textbook on botany by M. A. Liversidge, Second Mistress, Collegiate School for Girls, Leicester. (No date, but 1907, Trove and Worldcat.) ISBN/ASIN: B002HML6XY. Our Book No: 14607. $25 AUD.

214. Livett, Jill; O'Leary, Jacinta (2007). Design and Technology: VCE Units 1 - 4 (2nd, reprint ed). Melbourne: Thomson Learning / Social Science Press. 280 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, black & white drawings & text-photos, colour boxes (summaries, examples), old price marks (covered by sticker). Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. The second edition of the highly regarded textbook by Jill Livett and Jacinta O’Leary about industrial design, materials, processes, product development, evaluation and promotion. This textbook has been produced for design and technology studies by school students in Victoria, Australia. ISBN/ASIN: 9780170130639. Our Book No: 14175. $30 AUD.

215. Livingstone, Stanley; Howe, Russell (preface) (1999). The School of Chemistry 1878 - 1999: A Contribution to the 50th Anniversary Celebrations of the University of New South Wales 1949 - 1999 (1st ed). Sydney, Kensington: University of New South Wales Press. 40 pp. Paperback small square quarto, very good condition, sepia (brown-coloured) text-photos, minor edgewear. This booklet tells a brief history of the School of Chemistry of The University of New South Wales. A few photos by Max Dupain are included. The rear cover has a montage of students and staff, past and present of the School. ISBN/ASIN: 0733405576. Our Book No: 25807. $20 AUD.

216. Long, John A. (2004). Gogo Fish! The Story of the Western Australian State Fossil Emblem. Perth: Western Australian Museum. 40 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, black & white & colour text-photos & drawings, bottom corner covers little creased, minor edgewear. In July 1986, a 375 million-year old fossil fish was discovered in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The campaign of a Perth primary school helped make this fish the Western Australian State fossil emblem. This is the story of Dr John Long's discovery of the Gogo fish, the campaign, and a glimpse into the fascinating world of a Devonian reef. This book is for primary to secondary school students and anyone interested in this fascinating story. ISBN/ASIN: 1920843086. Our Book No: 24946. $12 AUD.

217. Love, H. H. R. ; Swift, Jonathan (about) (1969). The Monash Swift Collection: A talk Delivered to Friends of the Monash University Library on November 11, 1968 with a Short-catalogue of Early Editions of Swift and Swiftiana in the Monash University Library. Melbourne: Monash University. 40 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, thin card cover, staples little rusted, minor edgewear, pages faintly toned, bottom corner tip one page creased, minor edgewear corner tips some pages. The Jonathan Swift (English satirist and poet) book collection was acquired in 1961 from a distinguished Australian musician, Mr David Woolley. Mr Woolley was for many years first oboe in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He left in 1967 to follow his career in England. The collection at this time consists of 700 volumes, the majority printed before 1800, of which about a half are editions of works by Swift, and the rest books relating to or indirectly to him, to people closely connected with him, or more generally to his milieu. Our Book No: 40712. $18 AUD.

218. Lovegrove, Emily (2006). Help! I'm Being Bullied (1st ed). Pembrokeshire, SA: Accent Press. 167 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, thick card covers with flaps, black & white drawings, minimal edgewear. An easy-to-read book written to help parents and children to learn coping strategies to help with bullying in schools. Emily Lovegrove is an expert on the psychology of bullying, and is passionate about giving all children and teenagers the choice to feel better about themselves. ISBN/ASIN: 1905170343. Our Book No: 30960. $20 AUD.

219. Lovelock, William (1962). Tests in Sight Reading For Piano: From First Grade to Diploma: Vol. 1 First to Third Grade [Imperial Edition no. 897: Plate B8178]. Melbourne: Allan & Co. 20 pp. Paperback folio, very good condition, stapled (rusted), card cover, covers & pages lightly creased, minor pencil impressions front cover, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Three pieces of sheet music, for testing first, second and third grade difficulty, respectively. Advert rear cover no. 581 (other Lovelock publications). Our Book No: 16802. $15 AUD.

220. Lovelock, William (1971). Test Your Theory: Ten Theory Papers with Working Notes (Third Grade) [Allans Edition No. 1096: Plate B.9225]. Melbourne: Allans Music. 24 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, card cover, staples rusted, no title page (as issued), scuff marks front cover, minor edgewear. Copyright date, 1971. Third grade underlined. Each of the ten papers have a series of questions to answer about the sheet music provided. Our Book No: 15058. $20 AUD.

221. Lowry, D. C. (1970). Geology of the Western Australian Part of the Eucla Basin [Geological Survey of Western Australia Bulletin, no. 122]. Perth: Geological Survey of Western Australia (GSWA). 201 pp. Paperback wide octavo, very good condition, red flexible cover, frontispiece photo, figures (maps & black & white text-photos), large colour map foldout inside rear cover, tables (includes foldout plates), minor edgewear, rubber stamp front cover. The first regional geological survey of the Eucla Basin, known more popularly as the Nullarbor Plain. This arid limestone plateau forms a barrier between southwestern Western Australian and the eastern part of the continent. There is groundwater potential. Part of a thesis submitted to the University of Western Australia. Our Book No: 17428. $40 AUD.

222. Lucas, Diane; Searle, Ken (illustrator) (2020). Walking with the Seasons in Kakadu (Reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 32 pp. Paperback large oblong quarto, very good plus condition, colour drawings. This Aboriginal children's picture book tells the story about country. The author and illustrator walk through the bush of northern Australia. The seasonal calendar follows the Gundjeihmi-speaking people of Kakadu. This beautiful book will delight children and adults alike. ISBN/ASIN: 9781741144710. Our Book No: 30606. $18 AUD.

223. Lynch, Nu; Lynch, Kim (illustrator) (1980). Australian Animals A to Z (Reprint ed). Sydney: Lansdowne Press. Unnum 26 pp. Hardback quarto, pictorial board covers, good condition, beautiful colour drawings, illustrated pastedowns, edges lightly foxed, spine ends little worn, bottom corners lightly bumped, two small dents top edge front cover, light toning few pages, minor edgewear. This educational children's picture book lists each Australian animal with a description. The large bright pictures will delight all ages, and the easy-to-read text will help any age to learn new words. ISBN/ASIN: 0701814268. Our Book No: 27809. $12 AUD.

224. Lyne, Daniel (1995). Mary MacKillop: Made in Australia (Reprint ed). Sydney: Mary MacKillop Secretariat. 64 pp. Paperback trade, stapled pamphlet, very good condition, edgewear. Daniel Lyne relates the story of Mary MacKillop who, in the 1860s, pioneered the first Australian religious order of women dedicated to the education of poor children and the provision of help to the old, sick and homeless. (She was later anointed as Australia's first saint.). ISBN/ASIN: 0646179705. Our Book No: 15293. $12 AUD.

225. Mackaness, George; Lenehan, Sidney A. (1931). A Handbook of Intermediate English (1st ed). Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 136 pp. Hardback small, red cloth covers, good condition, title page & edges lightly foxed, pages toned, spine faded, cover corners creased, rear hinge partly split (two pages partly loose), few small ink marks fore-edge, edgewear & rubbing, minimal pencil annotation. First edition. This handbook is for the use of students preparing for the Intermediate Examination in English, and is based on experiments made by practical teachers in New South Wales secondary schools, where the schemes suggested have been tried out with highly successful results. A great old book to add to a collection. Our Book No: 29831. $30 AUD.

226. Mackenzie, Kenneth; Malouf, David (introduction) (2013). The Young Desire It (Reissue ed) [Text Classics]. Melbourne: Text Publishing. 345 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white drawing, small creases front cover & spine, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Originally published in 1937 to high acclaim when the author was in his early 20s, this Australian novel is an unparalleled account of erotic awakening, and it draws on the authors' own experience in rural Western Australia. Fifteen-year-old Charles Fox is sent away to boarding school, innocent and alone. There, one of his masters develops an intense attachment to him. But when Charles meets Margaret, a girl staying at a nearby farm for the holidays, he is besotted, and a passionate romance begins. Contains a Norman Lindsay drawing of Kenneth Mackenzie. ISBN/ASIN: 9781922147509. Our Book No: 27901. $12 AUD.

227. MacLellan, Capt John (1963). Logan's Complete Tutor for the Highland Bagpipe: And a Selection of Marches, Quicksteps, Laments, Strathspeys, Reels & Country Dances, followed by Piobaireachd Exercises & the Famous Piobaireachd Cha Till McCruimein (Mac Crimmon Will Never Return) (Revised, pre-ISBN ed). London: Paterson's Publications. 44 pp. Paperback large oblong octavo, very good condition, card cover (stapled, minor foxing), pages faintly toned, minor edgewear. This revised edition is by the chief instructor, Army School of Piping, Edinburgh Castle. Sheet music. Helps the beginner understand the notations in the simplest manner, progressing in easy stages so that they may have no difficulty in understanding a part of the music as essential as the actual playing of bagpipe tunes. (Estimated date, 1963, Worldcat.). Our Book No: 16888. $15 AUD.

228. Macnab, Francis (2001). The Human Spirit: Inner Strength in Turbulent Times (1st ed). Melbourne: Crown Content. 170 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, bottom edge little rubbed, minor edgewear. Written in non-technical language, this book is about rediscovering a believable practical religion. Francis Macnab is the executive director of the Cairnmillar Institute, Melbourne, a leading centre for psychological treatment, education and training. ISBN/ASIN: 1863503986. Our Book No: 24121. $15 AUD.

229. Madin, Jon; Munday, Caroline (illustrator) (1999). Make Your Own Wacky Instruments: Illustrated Instructions for Making Musical Instruments for School, Parades and Just for Fun (Reprint ed). Melbourne, Herne Hill: Jon Madin / Catalyst Press. 80 pp. Paperback large oblong quarto, very good condition, stapled, black & white text-photos & drawings, top corner title page faintly creased, minor edgewear. This book offers ideas and instructions for making simple musical instruments and sound making devices. Includes a little sheet music. ISBN/ASIN: 064630724X. Our Book No: 26057. $15 AUD.

230. Malbunka, Mary (2004). When I Was Little, Like You (Reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 32 pp. Paperback large oblong quarto, very good plus condition, colour drawings. An Aboriginal children's picture book. The author shares her stories of playing with friends, building cubby houses climbing trees, collecting sugarbags, digging for honey ants, hunting for lizards and learning about the seasons, animals and plants. Mary has created a vivid picture of an Australian childhood in which country - ngurra - is life itself. This book will delight children and adults alike. Shortlisted for NSW Premier's History Award 2003 and 2004. ISBN/ASIN: 9781741142563. Our Book No: 30609. $16 AUD.

231. Marcus, Gary (2012). Guitar Zero: The New Musician and the Science of Learning (Reprint ed). New York: Penguin Press. 274 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white drawings, minor edgewear jacket. Explains how he learned how to play the guitar, even through he has no discernible musical talent, and goes on to investigate how anyone of any age can become musical. This book traces the authors' journey, what he learned, and how anyone else can learn, too. ISBN/ASIN: 9781594203176. Our Book No: 27364. $20 AUD.

232. Marsh, Nicholas (2002). How to Begin Studying English Literature (3rd, revised ed) [Palgrave Study Guides]. Basingstoke, Hamps: Palgrave. 150 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, minor edgewear. Peter Marsh offers practical help on how to approach the study of novels, plays and poems. It contains easy to read chapters on themes, characters, structure and style which explain how to analyse a text. This third edition is revised and expanded. ISBN/ASIN: 9780333968710. Our Book No: 24108. $15 AUD.

233. Maslen, Geoffrey; Slattery, Luke (1994). Why Our Universities are Failing: Crisis in the Clever Country. Melbourne: Wilkinson Books / Information Australia. 252 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, inside covers little toned, minor edgewear. The authors provide a trenchant critique of the changes, successes and clearcut but little understood failings with regard to modern Australian universities. ISBN/ASIN: 1863501630. Our Book No: 22321. $15 AUD.

234. Mason, T. R.; Boys High School, North Sydney (1958). The Falcon: Journal of the North Sydney Boys High School. Sydney: Edinburgh Publishing. 96 pp. Paperback small quarto, good condition, stapled (rusted), thin card covers, black & white text-photos, few drawings, covers slightly faded & marked, pages lightly toned, spine & corners front covers little worn, rear cover lightly foxed, small part top edge & bottom corner rear cover little crushed, top corners few pages creased, light stains front cover, some edgewear. This school journal (North Sydney Boys High School, 1958 issue) has photos, a school directory, adverts, advice for leavers, a message from the headmaster T. R. Mason, and a list with photos of outstanding students. The book would interest any former students and their families, especially the period adverts for 1958. Our Book No: 41135. $20 AUD.

235. Masters, Chris (2013). Uncommon Soldier: Brave, Compassionate and Tough, the Making of Australia's Modern Diggers (Reprint ed). Sydney, Cro's Nest: Allen & Unwin. 374 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos, small mark top edge, minor edgewear. Investigative reporter Chris Masters takes a powerful look at the character of the modern Australian soldier - war fighter, peacekeeper, street-level diplomat and aid-worker. He discusses how they are selected, trained, led, and their transformation from civilians to disciplined professional soldiers. ISBN/ASIN: 9781743317327. Our Book No: 30151. $20 AUD.

236. Mayne, William [et.al.]; Kennedy, Richard (illustrator) (1965). Over the Horizon: Round the World in Fifteen Stories (Special Australian ed). London / Sydney: Victor Gollancz / J. L. Wyatt. 192 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, red illustrated flexible covers, black & white drawings, edges lightly foxed, pages faintly toned, few tiny scuffs, minor edgewear, rubber stamps. A school reader that has a selection of short stories from Australia, Canada, England, Finland, France, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Persia, Scotland, South Africa, United States, Wales. Our Book No: 29110. $18 AUD.

237. McAlary, Frank (1946). Up and Atom! University Students' Festival Song Book 1946. Sydney: Students Representative Council (SRC), University of Sydney. 32 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, stapled pamphlet (staples little rusted), black & white drawings & cartoons, pages toned, archival tape repairs (tape along spine, missing tips bottom corner front cover & first few pages), cover toned & little foxed, some spinewear & edgewear. The first University of Sydney songbook since 1940. Contains a humorous piece on pre-atomic culture. The usual university student rag about party time and criticising the university. Also contains cartoons and poems. SCARCE: Only one copy is listed in Trove. Our Book No: 16219. $80 AUD.

238. McConnochie, Keith; Hollinsworth, David; Pettman, Jan (1989). Race and Racism in Australia (1st, reprint ed). Wentworth Falls, NSW: Social Science Press. 259 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, tables, few tiny creases front cover, minor edgewear. Keith McConnochie and two colleagues explore the major concepts of race and racism in Australia. Focus on immigration and Aborigines. This book is especially designed for young adults (upper-secondary and lower tertiary studies). First edition reprint. ISBN/ASIN: 0949218170. Our Book No: 23057. $15 AUD.

239. McCubbin, Wilma; McCubbin, Ken (2010). Our Place: Curragh, Dunnwell, Glynburn, Pucawan and Quandary. Temora, NSW: Temora Shire Council Heritage Committee. 416 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos & drawings, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. This book, comipled by Wilma and Ken McCubbin, is collection of stories, newspaper articles, drawings and photos from the Curragh, Dunnwell, Glynburn, Pucawan and Quandary areas (Temora Council, rural New South Wales). It is also the history of five schools and districts. The book is published 100 years after the opening of the Pucawan Hall and also 100 years after the auction of the 114 blocks of land which were to be the township of Quandary. ISBN/ASIN: 9780975243657. Our Book No: 27935. $40 AUD.

240. McKenna, Kevin E. (2002). A Concise Guide to Catholic Social Teaching (1st ed). Notre Dame, IN: Ave Maria Press. 159 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, few black & white illustrations, minor edgewear. Father Kevin McKenna distills and summarize the teachings of major Papal teachings as well as teachings from the Episcopal conference of the United States. These writings are grouped into the seven major themes of Catholic social teaching, thus providing a valuable resource for practical action against the many 'perplexing social issues'. First edition. ISBN/ASIN: 0877939799. Our Book No: 23484. $15 AUD.

241. McKeon, Mark (1999). Every Day Counts, So Count Every Day (Your System for a Healthy Body and Balanced Lifestyle). Sydney: HarperCollins (Australia). 259 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, minor edgewear. Mark McKeown, a former fitness coach for the Collingwood football team (Melbourne), explains how to live a healthy lifestyle. ISBN/ASIN: 0732265207. Our Book No: 25225. $20 AUD.

242. McNeice, Heather; Wangchuck, Her Majesty Gyalyum Sangay Choden (foreword) (2018). Yak on Track: An Unforgettable Adventure in the Last Himalayan Kingdom. Melbourne: Affirm Press. 276 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos, light toning edges, minor edgewear. This is the personal story of Heather McNeice and a friend who went on a challenging trek to raise funds for the education of young Bhutanese girls. As the team face blizzards, avalanches, altitude sickness and snow blindness, their reward is a glimpse of life in the last Shangri-La. This book is a love song to Bhutan and its people, an intimate portrait of the only remaining Budddhist kingdom of the Himalayas. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925712483. Our Book No: 31071. $27 AUD.

243. McPherson, Mary (editor) (1996). Telling Tales Out of School. Sydney: Kangaroo Press. 180 pp. Paperback wide octavo, very good condition, black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Entertaining anecdotes about life in government schools from about 1850 to 1950, collected and edited by Mary McPherson, information officer from NSW Department of School Education. (This copy: Paperback wide octavo.). ISBN/ASIN: 0864178077. Our Book No: 4491. $20 AUD.

244. Millar, D. D. (editor) (1997). The Messel Era: The Story of the School of Physics and its Science Foundation within The University of Sydney 1952 - 1987. Sydney, Rushcutters Bay: Pergamon Press. 157 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, black & white text-photos, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. This book was commissioned by the Science Foundation for Physics to mark the occasion of Professor Harry Messel's retirement at the end of 1987. ISBN/ASIN: 0080344313. Our Book No: 25715. $14 AUD.

245. Mission, Australia; Chaplin, Lesley (introduction) (2000). Yass Pictures and Memories [History in the Making, no 1]. Yass, NSW: Mission Australia 52 pp. Paperback large wide octavo, good condition, black & white photos, few colour photos, frontispiece, bottom corner front cover creased, pages lightly toned, top part pages lightly foxed, covers lifting slightly, minor edgewear, owner's written name and details written title page, . This fascinating booklet on Yass (New South Wales, near Canberra) was written by the participants in the 'History in the Making - Yass Project'. This project by Mission Australia helped a group of local people to preserve the local history for future generations, and gave them skills and experience to help them to succeed in life. ISBN/ASIN: 1876803061. Our Book No: 31176. $20 AUD.

246. Morgan, Ian (1991). Clarinet Technical Work Book. Melbourne: Australian Music Examinations Board / Allans Publishing. 56 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, covers little scuffed, minor edgewear. Revised edition. Sheet music for the clarinet, being the complete technical work requirements of the Australian Music Examinations Board. Our Book No: 15846. $15 AUD.

247. Morris, William; McGregor, H. E. (introduction & notes) (1930). Atalanta's Race (from "The Earthly Paradise"). Sydney: George B. Phillip & Son. 32 pp. Paperback small, stapled pamphlet (staples concealed), good condition, card cover, top corner tips worn covers, slight loss top of spine, bottom corners covers creased, few creases in covers, pages toned, minor edgewear, rubber stamp. (Estimated date, 1930, or perhaps earlier.) This little booklet consists of a number of separate stories, held together by a framework. The nature of this framework is told in the prologue. Retells the myth of the Greek princess, rejected by her father, raised by bears, won in marriage in a race by Melanion, and then changed into a lioness by an angry Aphrodite. Our Book No: 27659. $15 AUD.

248. Munro, Craig (2015). Under Cover: Adventures in the Art of Editing (1st ed). Melbourne: Scribe Publications. 256 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, tiny bump & scuff top spine, minor edgewear, sticker mark rear cover. A blend of memoir and book history, looks at the invisible art of editing from an insider's perspective. This warm and wise book is a tour of 30 years of publishing mayhem at the University of Queensland Press (UQP). ISBN/ASIN: 9781925106756. Our Book No: 29005. $18 AUD.

249. Nicol, W. D. (1944). Handwork Suggestions for Primary Schools (1st ed). Melbourne: Education Department of Victoria. 88 pp. Paperback wide thin octavo, thin card covers, stapled pamphlet (staples lightly rusted), good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, covers little faded, tiny piece missing top edge front cover, tiny tear top edge first few pages, lightly scuffed front cover, edges lightly toned. This book has many craft ideas that can be used by the teacher to plan projects that the children can do themselves with a little help if needed. Our Book No: 25643. $15 AUD.

250. North, K. R. (Karen) (1993). The Young Flute Player: Volume 2 (Revised ed). Sydney, Milsons Point: Allegro Publishing. 96 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good plus condition, card cover, stapled, owner's written name. A tutorial book for school children about learning the flute. Mostly sheet music, but includes exercises, studies, pieces, scales, arpeggios, music theory, Christmas carols, fingering charts, spare manuscript paper (for writing sheet music) and practice charts. ISBN/ASIN: 1875516034. Our Book No: 16455. $25 AUD.

251. North, K. R. (Karen) (1994). The Young Flute Player: Volume 3: Teacher's Book of Flute Duet Parts and Piano Accompaniments. Sydney, Milsons Point: Allegro Publishing. 98 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good plus condition, card cover, spiral binding, owner's written name. Contains sheet music for flute duet parts and piano accompaniments for all the pieces (excluding exercises) in Volumes 1 and 2. The piano pieces have been kept very simple, to be within reach of flute teachers with minimal piano experience. ISBN/ASIN: 1875516042. Our Book No: 16271. $25 AUD.

252. NSW Cookery Teachers Scholarship Fund, Trustees of (1998). The Commonsense Cookery Book: Book 1 Revised Edition (Revised, reprint ed). Sydney: Angus & Robertson / HarperCollins. 260 pp. Paperback trade, good condition only, few small drawings (vignettes), top rear cover & bottom corner tip front cover creased, spine faintly creased, some edgewear. This kitchen classic was first published in 1914, and started as a compilation by a group of women in New South Wales passionate about their profession as cookery teachers. It has sold millions of copies in numerous editions. The recipes have been here revised to reflect Australian Nutritional Guidelines. The classic step-by-step cookbook for absolute beginners and experienced cooks alike, revised for a whole new generation. ISBN/ASIN: 0207156565. Our Book No: 18279. $30 AUD.

253. Nunn, Joy L. (1981). Schools of the Western Fleurieu Peninsula: 125 Years, 1856 - 1981. Unley, SA: Yankalilla Area School Council Inc. / Printed by Harmon & Jacka. 105 pp. Paperback trade, good condition, stapled pamphlet, black & white text-photos, spine ends slightly bumped (tiny tear few pages adjacent), few marks covers, front cover little scuffed (affects two letters). This history is about small country schools in the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia, the children who attended them, and their teachers. The author, Joy Nunn, was diagnosed with cancer soon after she started this book, but after a few months she took up the project with her natural resilience and cheeriness. She spent many hours in research at the Education Department Archives and at the Adelaide Archives, and travelled many miles over the western Fleurieu Peninsula, interviewing elderly citizens, ex-school teachers, and old scholars. Mrs. Nunn died on April 16, the eve of her 44th birthday. (The E and part of U in Fleurieu on the front cover scuffed.). Our Book No: 40850. $25 AUD.

254. O'Connor, J. G. (1881). A Brief History of the Founding of the Sacred Heart Presentation Convent, Wagga Wagga [etc]. Wagga Wagga, NSW: J. G. O'Connor. 102 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, few black & white drawings (including frontispiece), small stain front cover, corner tip creased front cover, some edgewear spine & edges, non-author written dedication. Title continues: "Together with an Account of the Solen Blessing and Opening and a Full report of the Sermon Preached on the Occasion by His Grace Archbishop Vaughan, to which is added a Detailed List of the Receipts and Expenditure for Convent, Church, School, and Presbytery". Compiled, edited and printed by J. G. O'Connor, printer and publisher. Written dedication states: "To dear Mrs Keneally (Matilda), with loving good wishes from Mt Erin, Wagga". Our Book No: 17391. $120 AUD.

255. Office of Schools Administration, Ministry of Education (1989). The Victorian Readers: Fifth Book (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Ministry of Education. 216 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, flexible card covers, black & white drawings, minor foxing & markings edges, bottom corner lightly creased rear cover, minor edgewear. This book is a facsimile of the 'Victorian Readers Fifth Book' originally published in 1930. It contains numerous short stories and poems as learning exercises. At the rear are spelling hints, a language or word list, plus author and notes on each exercise. . ISBN/ASIN: 0730608670. Our Book No: 27178. $20 AUD.

256. Office of Schools Administration, Ministry of Education (1989). The Victorian Readers: Fourth Book (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Ministry of Education. 183 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, flexible card covers, black & white drawings, minor foxing edges, small mark top edge, minor edgewear. This book is a facsimile of the 'Victorian Readers Fourth Book' originally published in 1930. It contains numerous short stories and poems as learning exercises. At the rear are spelling hints, a language or word list, plus author and notes on each exercise. . ISBN/ASIN: 0730608662. Our Book No: 27177. $20 AUD.

257. Office of Schools Administration, Ministry of Education (1989). The Victorian Readers: Third Book (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Ministry of Education. 152 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, flexible card covers, black & white drawings, minor foxing & marks top edge, spine little faded, minor edgewear. This book is a facsimile of the 'Victorian Readers Third Book' originally published in 1930. It contains numerous short stories and poems as learning exercises. At the rear are spelling hints, a language or word list, plus author and notes on each exercise. ISBN/ASIN: 0730608654. Our Book No: 27176. $20 AUD.

258. Office of Schools Administration, Ministry of Education (1989). First Book of The Victorian Readers (Facsimile, reprint ed). Melbourne: Ministry of Education. 96 pp. Paperback small, very good condition, tan flexible card covers, colour drawings, faint foxing inside covers & last page, minor foxing edges, minor edgewear. This book is a facsimile of the 'Victorian Readers First Book' originally published in 1928. It contains 35 lessons, each of about five simple sentences, accompanied by a colour drawing. At the rear are rhymes, spelling lists, and a short lists of doubled consonants and irregular words. (Issued in 1986, this copy is the 1989 reprint.). ISBN/ASIN: 0730608603. Our Book No: 27175. $20 AUD.

259. Ogilvie, Sarah (2013). Australian First Oxford Dictionary: The Future of Australian English (Reprint ed). Melbourne: Oxford University Press (OUP). 316 pp. Paperback large wide octavo, very good condition, black & white drawings, corner tips covers slightly scuffed, minor edgewear. This dictionary by Sarah Ogilvie is a comprehensive and up-to-date lower-primary dictionary. The dictionary is full of features to build confidence in Australian primary school students learning to use a dictionary for the first time. ISBN/ASIN: 9780195551891. Our Book No: 40776. $25 AUD.

260. Ormerod, Jan (1986). Our Ollie (Reprint ed) [Little Ones Series]. London: Walker Books. 16 pp. Hardback small square octavo, no jacket, very good condition, pictorial boards, illustrated endpapers, colour drawings, top corner rear cover little scuffed, covers slightly faded, light foxing endpapers. In this delightful children's book, Ollie the baby mimics the actions of several animals and birds. The author uses the softest touch of humour, and the animals highlight the special qualities of Ollie. This book has educational value. ISBN/ASIN: 0744504872. Our Book No: 30692. $12 AUD.

261. Orr, J. H. (1991). Humbug Forever: A Light Hearted History and Memories of Ungarie Central School 1891 - 1991 (1st ed). Dubbo, NSW: Orana Education Centre (printer). 120 pp. Paperback quarto, good condition, stapled, black & white text-photos & drawings, light foxing edges, edges, pages lightly toned, few small marks covers, covers lightly creased, two small small sticker marks front cover, minor edgewear, owner's written name & details inside front cover. The charming centenary history by J. H. Orr of the Ungarie School and its town in New South Wales. The school is at the centre of the book, and the many photos and drawings help to bring its story to life. The School logo 'Ungarie Central School Learn to Live' was designed by Janette Ayres 1952 -1955. (No ISBN printed in book.). Our Book No: 41389. $30 AUD.

262. Owen, Wilfred; Hibberd, Dominic; Hovey, William (2007). Wilfred Owen: War Poems and Others (Reprint ed). Sydney: Random House. 178 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, minor creases covers, minor edgewear corner tips. This edition contains all Wilfred Owen's war poetry, the most famous English poet of WW1. Has an introduction and notes by Dominic Hibberd. Also includes an Historical Introduction and Study Guide written for Australian students by William Tovey. The Study Guide has a full list of books and other resources relevant to the study of the Australian experience of the First World War (WW1), and a selection of assignments and activities for student use. ISBN/ASIN: 0900882468. Our Book No: 28679. $15 AUD.

263. Parry, Gordon (2006). My Dunedin. Dunedin: Gordon Parry. 171 pp. Paperback wide octavo (with flaps), very good condition, sepia (brown-coloured) & colour photos, cover slightly creased. Autobiography of Gordon Pary, the doyen of Dunedin's broadcasters and writers for over 60 years, and information officer at the University of Otago. A rare insight into what makes the delightful New Zealand city of Dunedin tick, including many entertaining anecdotes. ISBN/ASIN: 0473111837. Our Book No: 14831. $60 AUD.

264. Patchin, Justin W.; Hinduja, Sameer (2012). Cyberbullying Prevention and Response: Expert Perspectives (1st ed). New York: Routledge. 204 pp. Paperback octavo, very good plus condition, figures, boxes, tables, minor edgewear. A comprehensive, up-to-date look at the major issues that teachers, school administrators, counselors, social workers, and parents need to be aware of with respect to cyberbullying identification, prevention, and response. This easy-to-read book provides educators, parents, psychologists, and policymakers with critical prevention techniques and strategies for effectively addressing electronic bullying. ISBN/ASIN: 9780415892377. Our Book No: 40293. $30 AUD.

265. Pearse, John (1973). Hold Down a Chord: Folk Guitar for Beginners. London: BBC Publications. 32 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, card cover, stapled, black & white drawings, minor annotation front cover, rubber stamp. A complete illustrated basic guide to playing the folk guitar. Based on a BBC-TV series, first broadcast in 1967. A 12 inch LP mono record can be purchased separately (not present here). ISBN/ASIN: 056307132X. Our Book No: 16419. $15 AUD.

266. Pendlebury, Charles; Beard, W. S. (1927). A Shilling Arithmetic (Reprint ed). London: G. Bell & Sons. 196 + 43 pp. Hardback small, good plus condition, burgundy cloth cover, adverts at rear, pages lightly toned as common, minimal foxing endpapers, minor edgewear, owner's written name & details. A very popular English textbook on arithmetic for school children, including extensive exam questions with answers. Originally published in 1899, it has been reprinted numerous times. Our Book No: 16358. $15 AUD.

267. Penney, Ian (illustrator); Trust, National (1998). The National Trust ABC. London: National Trust (Enterprises) Ltd. 30 pp. Hardback small wide quarto, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), illustrated endpapers, colour drawings, minor edgewear jacket (spine creased). This charming collection of illustrations goes through the alphabet, with each object set at a well-known National Trust property in Britain. Hidden within each picture is a National Trust acorn. A fun and educational way to learn the alphabet. ISBN/ASIN: 0707802598. Our Book No: 28737. $15 AUD.

268. Perry, John (editor) (2002). Doing Fieldwork: Eight Personal Accounts of Social Research (Reissue ed). Sydney: UNSW Press / Deakin University Press. 155 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, figures, tables, black & white text-photos, rear cover lightly scratched, minor edgewear. This book, edited by John Perry, aims to introduce students to the conduct of fieldwork, the way in which anthropologists and sociologists go about the business of collecting the 'facts' that are the basis for later theory and description. These eight personal accounts of their first experience of field research by academics at Deakin University were presented at a seminar for staff and student discussion. Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, specialises in distance education. (Reissue edition, with new ISBN. Originally published, 1989.). ISBN/ASIN: 0868405337. Our Book No: 23512. $25 AUD.

269. Petocz, Dani (1984). A Well in Rozelle: Report of the Excavation and Analysis of the Well at 63 Nelson Street, Rozelle, N.S.W. [Sydney University Archaeological Society Publication]. Sydney: Sydney University Archaeological Society. 41 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, card cover (grey cloth strip along spine), typewritten text, figures, map, black & white photos at rear, minor edgewear. A report on a dig by Sydney University archeology students in Rozelle, a Sydney Inner Western suburb, including description of the historic artifacts uncovered, mainly glass, pottery, bone and metal. A Sydney University Archaeological Society Publication. (32 + 9 pages.). ISBN/ASIN: 094926900X. Our Book No: 12870. $20 AUD.

270. Phelan, R. S. (1947). Intermediate Chemistry (A Note Book). Sydney: Shakespeare Head. 87 pp. Paperback, flexible covers, good condition, figures, pages & edges lightly toned, cover edges lightly frayed, light foxing edges & few pages, covers & spine lightly faded, covers lightly marked. A collectible Australian school chemistry textbook. The book which is complete with drawings has been found to meet the requirements of Second and Third year students for the Intermediate examination. A great book to take you back to the 30s and revisit or learn how the Education system worked then in comparison to now, the computer age. Our Book No: 27656. $14 AUD.

271. Photogravures (1945). Australian A.B.C. City Not Stated: Photogravures Pty Ltd / Nucolorvue Productions. 16 pp. Paperback small quarto, good condition, stapled, pictorial thick card covers and pages, colour drawings, stapled, spine little rubbed, edges little foxed, staples slightly rusted, small piece missing base spine & adjacent covers, few tiny pinhead holes & slight scuffing first & last page, minor edgewear corners. A delightful children's book of colorfully illustrated drawings with four-line verses for each letter of the alphabet. (Estimated date: 1940s, Trove. Muir 269.). Our Book No: 40360. $30 AUD.

272. Pickering, Sam (2004). Waltzing the Magpies: A Year in Australia. Michigan: University of Michigan Press. 280 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), minor edgewear jacket. A travelogue by academic Sam Pickering, who writes energetically (sometimes critically) about his sabbatical year spent with family travelling around Australia, though based mostly in Perth. He provides incredible details about flora and fauna (pedantic, actually). His text lapses into his fictional fantasy world of Carthage, Tennessee, when he gets highly stressed. The author is a University of Connecticut English professor, who was played by Robin Williams in the movie 'Dead Poets Society'. . ISBN/ASIN: 0472113771. Our Book No: 24236. $25 AUD.

273. Pickersgill, M. Gertrude (1947). Practical Miming (Revised reprint ed). London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons. 117 pp. Hardback small, no jacket, good condition, blue cloth cover, black & white drawings (few single-colour), black & white text-photos, lightly foxed (mainly edges & flyleaves), pages lightly toned as common, edgewear, owner's written name & date. A principal teacher of dramatic arts explains the practical methods of teaching miming to all types and ages. Includes inventive mimes, miming of folk songs, ballads and stories - and advice on decor, costumes and staging. Our Book No: 11577. $12 AUD.

274. Pirola-Merlo, Siobhan (2003). Relationship Management in the Primary School Classroom: Strategies in the Legal and Social Context (1st ed). Sydney, Frenchs Forest: Pearson Education Australia. 209 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, minimal edgewear. This practical resource has been written for primary and middle school educators to help them confront classroom misbehaviour they face every day in their teaching practice. The book uses psychologically sound strategies and an understanding of legal principles. The author has included some case studies and role plays to illustrate important principles regarding classroom interactions. Includes review questions and answers. ISBN/ASIN: 1740094018. Our Book No: 25532. $25 AUD.

275. Poole, Philippa; Gouldthorpe, Peter (illustrator); Turner, Ethel (poem) (1988). Walking to School (1st ed). Sydney: William Collins / Anne Ingram Books. Unnum 23 pp. Hardback oblong quarto, pictorial cover, very good plus condition, colour drawings, tiny spot title page. A children's picture book (an illustrated poem by Ethel Turner) about a young boy's first day walking to school by himself. ISBN/ASIN: 073224806X. Our Book No: 26942. $15 AUD.

276. Praeger, S. Rosamond (S. R.) (1903). How They Went to School. London, Glasgow & Dublin: Blackie & Son. 104 pp. Hardback oblong quarto, very good condition, red cloth pictorial cover (rebacked, minimally flecked), full-page colour drawings, french-fold pages (fore-edge uncut, blank pages in between), rear page torn & repaired, minor foxing & marks edges, minor edgewear. First edition. A scarce early Blackie & Son children's picture story. Kitty and Hal didn't mean to be late for school, but so many distractions happened on the way. Delightful colour woodcut drawings, with text on the facing page. Praeger was an Irish illustrator and sculptor. (This is the scarce printing of the first edition possessing a red cloth cover: most known copies have a tan cover. Professionably repaired.). ISBN/ASIN: B007C52TMS. Our Book No: 17005. $200 AUD.

277. Prescott, Susi (2011). The Poet, the Teacher and the Traveller: Three Women and Three Journeys Coming Together Across Time and Distance. Arequipa, Peru: Editorial UNSA. 225 pp. Paperback trade (with flaps), very good condition, autograph (author's written dedication). Susi is an Australian teacher of foreign languages who now lives in Arequipa, Peru. The poet is Patricia Roberts, an American spiritual worker. The teacher is a local women, Rosa Gil Huaman, a director of a school for marginalised children in the local squatter settlements. Our Book No: 16504. $20 AUD.

278. Primary School, Heathcote (1977). Heathcote Primary School: Selected Recipes. Warrnambool, VIC: PAP Book Company. 108 pp. Paperback oblong trade, good condition, stapled, small black & white drawings, little scuffing or insect damage rear cover, pages faintly toned, edgewear. (Estimated date, 1977, similar books, Trove catalogue.) A book of recipes sold on behalf of this primary school in Sydney. The publisher offers a standard book, which can be printed with the name of a community organization. The book is sold for fundraising, and 60% of the profits are remitted to the publisher. Our Book No: 3753. $15 AUD.

279. Project, Literacy; Beck, Jane (drawings) (1996). Gekardo the Gecko. Darwin: NTUniprint / Northern Territory University. 80 pp. Paperback large oblong quarto, very good condition, black & white drawings, sticker rear cover. A children's picture story produced by Aboriginal students attending literacy classes at Northern Territory University, Darwin. The gecko is a lizard often found near Darwin. "Our Gekardo has many adventures related to our experiences.". ISBN/ASIN: 0949070874. Our Book No: 13703. $30 AUD.

280. Provost, Stephen (1995). Computers in Psychology: A Student Guide. Sydney: HarperEducational. 106 pp. Paperback wide octavo, very good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear, rubber stamp. An introduction to the use of computers by psychology students for research, statistical analysis, experiments, laboratory reports and assignments. Now dated, but of historical interest. ISBN/ASIN: 0063121662. Our Book No: 3707. $12 AUD.

281. Public School, Annandale North (2005). Cooking with Class. Sydney: Annandale North Public School. 90 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear. A collection of delicious recipes provided by students of Annandale North Public School in the inner western suburbs of Sydney. (No date, but about 2005.) SCARCE. Our Book No: 9804. $40 AUD.

282. Rapaport, Herman (2011). The Literary Theory Toolkit: A Compendium of Concepts and Methods. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell. 295 pp. Paperback octavo, good condition, figures, top corner rear cover creased, corner tips covers little creased, top spine bumped, small mark bottom corner last page & fore-edge, minor edgewear. This book is a compendium of key terms, concepts, and arguments necessary for the study of literature in a critical-theoretical context. A lucid overview of the field of literary study, and provides the intellectual tools necessary to construct an effective foundation for literary analysis and a richer appreciation of world literature. The topics that are looked at are narrative, poetic, and performance analysis, the study of textual systems, and key aspects of social theory relevant to literary study. There are examples from literary texts covering all periods and genres. ISBN/ASIN: 9781405170475. Our Book No: 40073. $20 AUD.

283. Rathvon, Natalie (2003). Effective School Interventions: Strategies for Enhancing Academic Achievement and Social Competence (Reprint ed) [Guilford School Practitioner Series]. New York: Guilford Press. 366 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, small crease near top spine covers & pages, small closed tear spine, minor edgewear. Natalie Rathvon provides a practical sourcebook of more than 70 interventions that have empirically demonstrated to improve the classroom learning environment, help academic achievement, and enhance student behaviour and social competence. ISBN/ASIN: 1572309105. Our Book No: 26594. $20 AUD.

284. Raymond, Paul (1946). Violin Pieces for Young Australians: In the First Position, Violin and Piano [Imperial Edition 565: Plate B.4847]. Melbourne, Adelaide, Bendigo: Allan & Co. 12 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, card cover, stapled, bottom corner tip front cover creased, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Sheet music for ten pieces with Australian themes: The koala's bedtime - The wombat - The fern gully - The sacred bower - Coo-ee calls - The gum nuts dance - The hikers - Picking wildflowers - Wattle time - Autumn leaves. Cover subtitle: First position, commencing with open strings. Advert rear cover: A tune a day, by Paul Herfurth. Our Book No: 17838. $20 AUD.

285. Reynolds, Peter (2000). John Balmain: Schoolteacher and Goldseeker in Balmain, California and Goondiwindi 1810 - 1884 [Balmain Historical Monograph]. Sydney, Balmain: Balmain Association, Inc. 118 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, glossy paper, black & white text-photos. Peter Reynolds records the curious and tragic story of schoolteacher John Balmain and his family. He was the supposed nephew of Scottish surgeon Dr William Balmain, who in 1800 was granted land now known as the inner western Sydney suburbs of Balmain and Rozelle. John arrived in Sydney in 1837 and unsuccessfully claimed a share of the land grant, without knowing that William had previously gifted the land to another party. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 0958760632. Our Book No: 16904. $30 AUD.

286. Rigby, Ken (1996). Bullying in Schools and What To Do About It (1st ed). Melbourne, Camberwell: Acer Press / Australian Council for Educational Research. 299 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, figures, tables, cover corners lightly scuffed, bottom corner tip creased front cover (bottom corner few pages lightly creased), tiny closed tear base spine, minor edgewear. Describes ways to identify both bullies and victims. This is a passionate and motivating book by an Australian psychologist that policy makers, school administrators, teachers, doctors and parents will find invaluable. ISBN/ASIN: 0864311842. Our Book No: 26322. $15 AUD.

287. Robertson, Angus and (1912). Angus and Robertson's History of Australia and New Zealand: Being a Short Account of the Early Discoveries and Settlement: For the Use of Junior Pupils (Reprint ed). Sydney: Angus & Robertson. 80 pp. paperback small, good plus condition, card cover (concealed staples), drawings, pages little creased (during manufacture), covers & pages lightly toned, edgewear, spine repaired (archival tape), owner's written name front cover, bookplate. A scarce early issue of this popular history of Australasia for Australian school children. This revised edition was originally published in 1910. (Bookplate of Brian W. McDonald, Australian History Promotions. Written name of Annie Donnison, dated 28.10.12.). Our Book No: 17269. $80 AUD.

288. Rogers, Ron E.; Thornton, Bruce I. (1995). George Henry Morling: The Man and His Message for Today. Sydney: Greenwood Press. 182 pp. Paperback large wide trade, very good condition, black & white text-photos (some full-page), minimal edgewear. George Henry Morling was principal of the Baptist Theological College of NSW, Australia (now known as Morling College) from 1921 to 1960. Ron Rogers reveals the story of a man of deep sincerity, transparent spirituality and a keen analytical mind. The book includes lectures and addresses setting out his Christian teaching philosophy. Compiled and edited by Bruce Thornton. (The author later published a lengthy biography in 2014.). ISBN/ASIN: 0850449804. Our Book No: 23658. $15 AUD.

289. Ronayne, Jarlath (2002). First Fleet to Federation: Irish Supremacy in Colonial Australia (2nd ed). Dublin: Trinity College Dublin Press. 252 pp. Paperback thick wide octavo, very good condition, colour plates, black & white illustrations, charts (family trees), figures, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written dedication). A well researched book by Jariah Ronayne that is both fascinating and controversial. It is about the amazing influence of a network of Irish graduates in law from Trinity College Dublin, on learning and politics in 19th-century Australia. The author weaves in and out of the established Australian colonial story, negotiating major events and characters and arcane byways with equal assurance, and with irony and wit. He writes a radically different perspective on that inexhaustibly interesting subject - the Irish in Australia - and the Australian story generally. ISBN/ASIN: 1862726043. Our Book No: 41420. $60 AUD.

290. Roughley, Edna (1947). Ellice of Ainslie (1st ed). Sydney: Australasian Publishing Co. 253 pp. Hardback small octavo, dustjacket, good condition (in fair only dustjacket), frontispiece, pages toned, small edge tears jacket (small pieces missing edges & base spine, edgewear, flap price-clipped, spine faded), corners little bumped boards (spine slightly faded), front hinge split (pages firm), prize certificate pasted after contents page), protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve (acetate). This Australian story for young adults is about a girl named Ellice Kinnard who is sent from her island home off the coast of Queensland, to school at Ainslie (location not stated). Ellice is afraid of the boarding school as she has never made friends of her own age, and does not want to leave here island home. At Ainslie, Ellice meets the lovely, fascinating Madelon Heriot, Silver, Lola, and Diana. She soon decides to win Madelon for her friend, but is warned that Madelon is cold and very unpopular in the school. The story moves to the island during the holidays, and David and Jeremy come into the picture. As time goes on, Ellice's circle of love and friendship grows wider and wider. Our Book No: 30889. $20 AUD.

291. Rowland, Stephen (1993). The Enquiring Tutor: Explorations in Professional Learning. London: Falmer Press. 160 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear cover corner tips, owner's written name. Stephen Rowland, an education lecturer, explores the relationship between the tutor and the professional worker on post-experience professional courses. The emphasis is on the general processes of reflection and enquiry in professional learning. Suggests an approach to learning firmly rooted in the experience and interests of the student. ISBN/ASIN: 0750702117. Our Book No: 13113. $12 AUD.

292. Royal (1922). The Van Sant System of Touch Typewriting for Royal Typewriters. [New York]: Royal Typewriter Company. 40 pp. Paperback large octavo, grey cover, stapled pamphlet (stapled top edge), good plus condition, black & white drawings, typewritten text, faint horizontal crease covers & pages, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear & corner creases, minor foxing edges, owner's name & address (typewritten). Instruction booklet: the top pages are read first, then - after turning the book over - continue reading the reverse pages. Our Book No: 15014. $30 AUD.

293. Ryan, Michelle; Brunke, Robert (1990). The Amazing Book of Insects: Activities for Children (1st ed). Brisbane: Queensland Museum / Department of Education. 32 pp. Paperback small oblong quarto, good condition, stapled, colour drawings, page corner tips & spine lightly creased, tiny dents bottom corners & tiny chip bottom edges few pages, bottom corner creased front cover, minor edgewear. Children's activity book with games, and craft projects centered around insects, both beneficial and pests. This book will keep children busy for many hours. ISBN/ASIN: 0724237143. Our Book No: 30693. $25 AUD.

294. Sandercock, Daphne (1979). Help Yourself to Sight-reading: A Practical Tutor for Pianists [Oxford Instrumental Tutors]. London: Oxford University Press (OUP). 48 pp. Paperback folio, very good plus condition, stapled, minimal edgewear. Sheet music for 28 exercises for piano, each accompanied by an explanation about the purpose of the exercise. ISBN/ASIN: 0193223538. Our Book No: 17626. $60 AUD.

295. School, All Hallows (2003). All Hallows Cookery Book: All Hallows Five Dock. Sydney, Five Dock: All Hallows School. 105 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, stapled, blue typewritten text, small single-colour drawings, minor edgewear. A small cookbook put together by the families from the (Catholic primary) All Hallows School at Five Dock, Sydney, New South Wales. (Estimated date, from the School's website. Not in Trove.). Our Book No: 24897. $15 AUD.

296. Schools, Domestic Science (1936). Domestic Science Handbook (For the Use of the Pupils of Domestic Science Schools) (2nd ed). [Sydney]: [Department of Education, NSW]. 128 pp. Paperback small, good plus condition, card cover, drawings, tables, adverts, spine little faded cover, covers little marked & mottled, front cover corner little creased, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear. Second edition (dated 1936). This book was issued to the pupils of domestic science schools. The old adverts, recipes and hints are a fascinating reminder of a bygone era. There is no publisher or location printed in the book, but most adverts are for businesses in New South Wales. The Trove catalogue lists up to the 8th edition of this book. (A similar format book was published in Victoria about this time.). Our Book No: 15803. $30 AUD.

297. Selikowitz, Mark (2003). Dyslexia and Other Learning Difficulties (2nd, reprint ed) [The Facts Series]. London: Oxford University Press (OUP). 159 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, figures, minor edgewear. This book is about the problems of intelligent children who nevertheless struggle to learn. The author has written a clear and sympathetic guide to the often controversial subject of dyslexia and other learning disorders. ISBN/ASIN: 0192626612. Our Book No: 40391. $15 AUD.

298. Semco, Art Needlework Pty Ltd (1935). Semco Playcard Series: Book 2 and Book 3: With Needle, Threads, and Pricking Pin (2 items) [Semco Playcard Series]. Black Rock, VIC: Semco Art Needlework. Each: 4 pp. Each: Ephemera small oblong, good condition, colour drawings (with colour thread, front & rear), pages lightly toned, some edgewear, pencil annotation front cover. Book 2: Pages attached to covers by spine thread, envelope attached to the inside front cover (contains thread and instructional card, but needle and pricking pin missing). Book 3: Pages detached (no spine thread), envelope inside front cover (empty). These two pieces of Australian ephemera are Books 2 and 3 of a series of six illustrated booklets designed to be embroidered with a running stitch by pricking the design, then sewing with the threads. The Semco booklets (published in Victoria) are tutorial guides with colour illustrations designed to be instructional guides. Book 2 is a counting booklet with the numbers 1 to 5 in stitches and a colour illustration. Book 3 is matching objects (a pot plant and a watering can, a bucket and spade, a tennis racket and a ball). The sewing in both booklets have been completed by the previous owner. (No date, but 1930s.). Our Book No: 41129. $40 AUD.

299. Seo, Bo (2022). Good Arguments: What the Art of Debating Can Teach Us about Listening Better and Disagreeing Well (Reprint ed). Sydney: Scribner. 342 pp. Paperback octavo, good condition, minor foxing edges, few small wrinkles fore-edge first two pages, minor edgewear. Bo Seo shares his story as a Korean migrant to Australia who became a passionate expert in debating at school, which lead to later international fame. He provides iinsights from the strategy, structure and history of debating, with the aim of showing readers how to communicate better with friends, family and colleagues. He looks at everything from the radical politics of Malcom X to artificial intelligence. A very interesting book for these conflicting times. ISBN/ASIN: 9781761104480. Our Book No: 41262. $30 AUD.

300. Serle, Geoffrey; Rickard, John (introduction) (2014). From Deserts the Prophets Come: The Creative Spirit in Australia 1788 - 1972 (New ed). Melbourne, Clayton: Monash University Publishing. 258 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, tiny piece laminate coating loss top edge & corner rear cover, minor edgewear. Short history of Australia's literature, music, theatre, science and learning. This book was originally published in 1973. The author presented a series of lectures on Australian cultural history. This new edition contains an introduction by Serle's student and eminent Australian cultural historian John Rickard. ISBN/ASIN: 9781921867545. Our Book No: 29429. $35 AUD.

301. Shackleton, Edward; Tweedsmuir, Lord (preface) (1939). Arctic Journeys: The Story of the Oxford University Ellesmere Land Expedition 1934-5 (2nd ed) [Black Jacket Books]. London: Hodder & Stoughton. 318 pp. Hardback small, dustjacket, good condition (in good dustjacket), top edge tinted, maps, figures, fore-edge foxed, pages lightly toned, reverse side jacket lightly toned & marked (flap not clipped, rear cover marked, minor edgewear), protected by removable semiarchival plastic sleeve. Edward Shackleton, the noted polar explorer, gives a vivid description of a winter spent far inside the Arctic Circle: the Oxford University Ellesmere Land Expedition of 1934 to 1935. The expedition consisted of Oxford University students with leaders. They spent the winter of in northern Greenland, and then split into three groups to explore further, one group discovering a new mountain range. A little cheap book in the Blue Jacket series from Hodder & Stoughton. . ISBN/ASIN: B000OR0QXK. Our Book No: 25293. $20 AUD.

302. Sheldon, Capt E. G. (1942). Sheldon's Map Reading and Field Sketching: Self Instructor (Reprint ed). Sydney: Mingay Publishing. 128 pp. Paperback trade, fair plus condition, figures, colour foldout map inside front cover, internal foldout map (archival tape repair, little creased), covers little creased & marked (spine chipped), internal staples (very rusted), few page corner tips creased, edges little toned, minor foxing (mainly front endpapers), edgewear (edge tear rear cover), owner's written name. A collectible Australian instruction book on map reading, published during World War 2 (WW2), The author was chief instructor, First Australian Army Map Reading and Field Sketching School, and senior survey draftsman, NSW Department of Lands. Our Book No: 16696. $15 AUD.

303. Shipp, John (editor) (2009). The Fisher Library Centenary 1909 - 2009 (1st ed). Sydney: University of Sydney Library. 50 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, black & white & colour text-photos, few sepia (brown-tinted) photos, light foxing edges, few black & white drawings, minor edgewear. This fascinating book is a short history of the Fisher Library, University of Sydney, published to commemorate the centenary of the opening of the original Fisher Library Building. The drawings and photos bring the story to life and make this an interesting book for anyone wanting to learn some of the important history of this major Australian university library. ISBN/ASIN: 9781742101514. Our Book No: 41386. $20 AUD.

304. Short, Wilsie N. (1950). A Book of Story Poems: Notes, Appreciation and Exercises. Sydney: College Press. 32 pp. Paperback small, card cover, stapled pamphlet, good condition, minor edgewear, front cover & page corners creased, pages lightly toned, slight loss spine ends, base of spine on covers & pages creased, rubber stamp. (Estimated date, not in Trove catalogue.) A little booklet published to aid the teaching of classic literature. These notes aim at supplying a background for understanding the stories, but they also aim at awakening interest in the way they are told. Rubber stamp of Dymock's Bookshop. Our Book No: 27493. $10 AUD.

305. Simpson, Andrew; Davis, Rhonda; Janiszewski, Leonard (editor) (2005). Berowra Visions: Margaret Preston & Beyond: With New Works by Effy Alexakis, Fabian Astore, Juno Gemes, Mick Glasheen, Ron Oldfield and James Stuart. Sydney: Macquarie University. 75 pp. Paperback small wide quarto, very good condition, colour paintings, colour photos, woodcuts, few black & white text-photos, front cover little creased, minor edgewear corners. This catalogue has been published by Macquarie University for the exhibition: Berowra Visions Margaret Preston & Beyond presented at Macquarie University Art Gallery 5 September - 31 October 2005, North Ryde, NSW. These wonderful paintings and photos show the full range of Margaret Preston's work, and the catalogue would interest anyone who wants to learn more about the bushland at Berowra. ISBN/ASIN: 1741381460. Our Book No: 29577. $20 AUD.

306. Smallwood, William (1966). Smallwood's Pianoforte Tutor (Tutor for the Pianoforte: Containing all that is Requisite for Learning this Favourite Instrument and a Thorough Knowledge of the Rudiments of Music) (Reprint ed) [Smallwood's Pianoforte Tutor]. Sydney: J. Albert & Son. 54 pp. Paperback small folio, very good condition, staples little rusted, pages lightly toned, minimal creasing covers & corners & edges. A classic sheet music guide to playing the piano, carefully explained, stated as A classic sheet music guide to playing the piano, carefully explained. the best of all tutorsA classic sheet music guide to playing the piano, carefully explained. . Note: Continental fingering underlined, no plate number nor printer indicated, price 7.6. Originally published by Hunter & Day, London, about 1900 - 1910, and frequently reprinted by J. Albert & Son in Australia. (No date, but 1966, advert inside rear cover '66"'.) Our Book No: 14329. $30 AUD.

307. Smallwood, William (1983). Smallwood's Pianoforte Tutor (New ed) [Plate AL 2207]. Sydney: Albert Publications. 56 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good condition, card cover, staples little rusted, minor creasing covers & corners & edges. A classic sheet music guide to playing the piano, carefully explained, and stated as 'the best of all tutors'. Originally published by Hunter & Day, London, about 1900 - 1910, and frequently reprinted in Australia by J. Albert & Son (later Albert Publications). (No date, but 1983, Trove and date of printing.) ISBN/ASIN: 0869130846. Our Book No: 17301. $30 AUD.

308. Smith, Henry Clay (1973). Sensitivity Training: The Scientific Understanding of Individuals (Revised ed). New York: McGraw-Hill. 271 pp. Hardback octavo, no jacket as issued, very good condition, original blue cloth cover, figures, light toning pages, edges lightly foxed, minor edgewear. Henry Clay Smith describes current research on sensitivity training for individuals, of interest to teachers and trainers in general. The research including educational training methods (eg, T groups), and the different categories of sensitivity. There are separate chapters for each of observational, theoretical, nomothetic and idiographic sensitivity. The author is professor of psychology, Michigan State University. (Revised edition, 1973. Hardback and paperback have the same ISBN. Originally published in 1966, titled 'Sensitivity to People'.). ISBN/ASIN: 0070584818. Our Book No: 4489. $20 AUD.

309. Smith, Vivian (1956). The Other Meaning (1st ed). Sydney: Edwards & Shaw / Lyre-bird Writers and the Commonwealth Literary Fund. 34 pp. Paperback trade, dual covers, very good condition, minor edgewear His first book of poetry. He was a long time professor at the University of Sydney, until retirement in the 2000s. He has been an advocate of Australian literature and many individual Australian writers. Our Book No: 40124. $30 AUD.

310. Smythe, P. E. (1935). The Wind in the Willows: Notes, Appreciation and Exercises. Sydney: The College Press. 61 pp. Paperback small, card cover, stapled pamphlet (staples concealed), good condition, minor edgewear, front cover & title page corner creased, bottom corner front cover & pages creased, pages lightly toned, minor foxing few pages, tiny tear top spine, slight loss base spine, small tear on spine. Estimated date: 1930s (Trove catalogue). A little booklet published to aid the teaching of classic literature. Chapter 1 serves as an introduction to the chief characters in the book, and it also sets the general background. Our Book No: 27490. $10 AUD.

311. Smythe, P. E. (1950). Youth and Gaspar Ruiz: Critical Notes, Appreciation and Exercises. Sydney: The College Press. 24 pp. Paperback small, thin card cover, stapled pamphlet, good condition, covers & corners little creased, pages lightly toned, slight loss base of spine, tiny tear rear cover, light foxing covers, minor edgewear, rubber stamp. Estimated date, about 1950 (stated as 19--, Trove catalogue). A little booklet published to aid the teaching of two novels by Joseph Conrad: "Youth" and "Gaspar Ruiz". Rubber stamp of Dymock's Bookshop. Our Book No: 27492. $10 AUD.

312. Smythe, P. E. (1956). Twelfth Night: Critical Notes, Appreciation and Exercises. Sydney: The College Press. 27 pp. Paperback small, card cover, stapled pamphlet, good condition, front & rear cover & page corners creased, pages lightly toned, slight loss base spine, crease in front cover & title page, tiny tear fore-edge front cover & few pages, bottom corner rear cover removed, minor edgewear, rubber stamp. A little booklet published to aid the teaching of classic literature. A paraphrase of Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. (Estimated date: 1956, Trove catalogue. Rubber stamp, Dymock's Bookshop.). Our Book No: 27491. $10 AUD.

313. Smythe, P. E. (1960). The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Notes, Appreciation and Exercises. Sydney: The College Press. 13 pp. Paperback small, card cover, stapled pamphlet (staples concealed), good condition, rear cover corner tip creased, tiny edge tear rear cover, top corners creased some pages, pages lightly toned, rubber stamp inside front cover, minor edgewear. Estimated date: 1960, Trove catalogue. A little booklet published to aid the teaching of this poem. Our Book No: 27489. $10 AUD.

314. Snyder, Ilana (2008). The Literacy Wars: Why Teaching Children to Read and Write is a Battleground in Australia. Sydney, Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin. 248 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, minor edgewear. Ilana Snyder explains the reasons for the often bitter disagreements in Australia between the critics who want to reclaim old ways of teaching literacy, and the educators who emphasise the possibilities for creative change. ISBN/ASIN: 9781741754247. Our Book No: 24074. $18 AUD.

315. Social Justice Council, Australian Catholic (ACSJC); Education Commission, National Catholic (NCEC) (1995). Look Beyond the Cover: Young Poets Write on Tolerance (1st ed). Melbourne, North Blackburn: Dove. 200 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, edges lightly toned, minor edgewear. Look Beyond the Cover: Young Poets Write on Tolerance (1995), by Australian Catholic Social Justice Council. A collection of original poetry by young Australians. In a nationwide competition conducted in senior primary and secondary Catholic schools, students were invited to reflect on the theme of tolerance and to express their thoughts and feelings in poetry. The competition inspired some 3000 of our young poets, many of whom wrote challenging and insightful pieces on a range of issues, including multiculturalism, religion and family life. This collection presents the best of the works submitted. ISBN/ASIN: 1863716106. Our Book No: 26991. $30 AUD.

316. Sommerlad, E.; Duke, C. (1973). Teacher Education in an Aboriginal Context. Canberra: Centre for Continuing Education, Australian National University. 175 pp. Paperback large quarto, spiral binding, very good condition, minor edgewear covers. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. A workshop on "Education for Teachers in an Aboriginal Context" was convened by the Centre for Continuing Education of the ANU and took place at the Canberra College of Advanced Education from 24 - 28 September, 1973. This book contains the report which is a record of the issues which were under discussion, recommendations which were formulated and information about the current and proposed nature of provision in this important area. ISBN/ASIN: 0909850526. Our Book No: 28245. $30 AUD.

317. Spearritt, G. D. (1967). Third Grade Theory of Music (1st ed) [Allans Edition 1022: Plate B.8909]. Melbourne: Allans Music Australia. 48 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, card cover, stapled, edges faintly foxed, minor creasing. (Copyright date, 1967.) This small booklet of sheet music and text provides instruction time-signatures, grouping of notes and rests, completion of the bar - duplet, scales and keys, primary triads and inversions, recognition and writing of perfect and plagal cadences, rondo form, rhythmic and melodic invention, and terms and signs - sequence. Our Book No: 17316. $18 AUD.

318. Spencer, Allan; Spencer, Leslie; Ray, Glenn (1982). Elementary Guitar Course: A Programmed Approach to Learning the Classic Guitar: Book One [Book 1]. Brisbane, Rosalie: Allan Spencer & Glenn Ray. 52 pp. Paperback large quarto, card cover, very good condition, black & white cartoons, covers lightly creased & marked, minor edgewear, owner's written name front cover. Mainly sheet music of elementary exercises for the guitar, plus a few interleaved textual instructions. Our Book No: 14651. $20 AUD.

319. Spencer, Joyce; Kneen, Deborah (1993). The Art of Teaching Craft: A Complete Handbook (1st ed) [Milner Craft Series]. Sydney: Sally Milner. 74 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, small black & white drawings (vignettes), minor edgewear, owner's written name. Joyce Spencer and Deborah Kneen provide a practical and comprehensive guide to all you will need to know to run your own classes for teaching crafts. The authors provide detailed information on teaching style and class setting, objectives, professionalism, classroom atmosphere, teaching aids and techniques, and how to motivate students. Both authors are talented craftspeople. Joyce has owned a crafts shop and teaches courses at TAFE. Deborah has educational degrees from the University of Sydney and is a retired school teacher. (From the Milner Craft Series.). ISBN/ASIN: 1863511067. Our Book No: 24135. $15 AUD.

320. Stanton, Victor E. (1940). For the Student: I Must Be Fit (5th ed). Sydney: Band of Hope Union / Youth Temperance Educational Council of N.S.W. 32 pp. Paperback very small, very good condition, orange-brown card cover (spine cloth), black & white text-photos, sticker mark front cover. A tiny little health reader circulated to schools in New South Wales. Foreword by Woodfull, an ex-captain of the Australian test cricket team. (No date, but 1936 - 1940.) Our Book No: 12929. $10 AUD.

321. Starford, Rebecca (2015). Bad Behaviour: A Memoir of Bullying and Boarding School. Sydney, Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin. 253 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, front cover little creased, minor edgewear corners & spine. The author tells her story about spending a year at a boarding school in the bush, at the age of fourteen. The 16 girls were left largely unsupervised, they were a mixture of badly-behaved students and some of the most socially vulnerable. The author joined up with the powerful girls, becoming part of the games - and later a victim of various types of bullying and aggression. In the book, she explains how those experiences affected her as an adult and shaped her future relationships. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 9781743319574. Our Book No: 29390. $20 AUD.

322. Steel, Judy; Sexton, Michael (collaborator) (2009). Mama Jude: An Australian Nurse's Extraordinary Other Life in Africa. Sydney, Pymble: HarperCollins. 301 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, colour photos, minor edgewear & creasing. This is the memoir of Judy Steel, a wife, mother and grandmother who spent her retirement years from nursing, working tirelessly in the slums of Kampala, Uganda. Affirming and inspiring, her story is about resilience and renewal in the face of poverty and death. Judy has set up a charitable organisation that helped establish a hospital and maternal health clinic, a physiotherapy centre, literacy school, microloan bank and farming infrastructure. Along the way, she earned the love and respect of the Kampala locals, who call her 'Mama Jude'. ISBN/ASIN: 9780733324789. Our Book No: 27210. $18 AUD.

323. Steward, Ken; Lotty, Dave (illustrator) (1972). Training for Athletics and Simplified Sequence Coaching (1st stated ed). Sydney, Matraville: Jeanne Norman. 84 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, thick card covers, stapled, pictorial cover, black & white drawings, charts, figures, pages lightly toned, staples rusted, small scuffs, autograph (written dedication by author). This coaching booklet has been produced with the object of giving the younger athlete and the beginner coach a simplified sequence of actions for every athletic event, and at the same time to employ the latest techniques available. Our Book No: 29851. $35 AUD.

324. Stott (1923). Stott and Hoare's Typewriting Manual: Touch Typewriting: Sections 1 & 2 (2 booklets). Sydney: Stott & Hoare's Business College. 32 + 42 pp. Each volume: Hardback small folio (30 x 21.3 cm), thick card cover (green cloth spine, little soiled), pages lightly toned, rubber stamps, edgewear, old price marks. Volume 1: fair condition, front cover vertically torn (repaired), board exposed bottom corner front cover, owner's written name. Volume 2: good plus condition. Instruction booklets. Section 1 contains Lessons 1 - 52. Section 2 contains Lessons 51 - 69. Cover of both volumes has rubber stamp (covering Stott & Hoare): "Chartres Business College amalgamated with". Loosely inserted: Remington Typewriter Keyboard Diagram (one sheet, edge tears repaired). Our Book No: 15015. $80 AUD.

325. Strange, Carolyn; Bashford, Alison (2008). Griffith Taylor: Visionary, Environmentalist, Explorer (1st ed). Canberra: National Library of Australia (NLA). 283 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, black & white & sepia (brown-tinted) & colour text-photos, minor edgewear, autograph (author's written dedication title page). Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford have written a biography of the great Australian academic (University of Sydney). Thomas Griffith Taylor (1880 - 1963) was a geographer, anthropologist and world explorer. They explain what drove this 'long, lean, lanky' man to such extremes: geographically, intellectually and politically. His travels took him from Captain Scott's final expedition in Antarctica to every continent on earth. In a life that stretched from the Boer War to the Cold War, he sought to enlighten the public on the human relation to the environment. As a geographer whose work crossed into anthropology, he courted controversy and craved recognition. Today's preoccupations with climate change, the ascendancy of Asian nations, and the renewed threat of nuclear war, were all addressed by Taylor generations earlier. (Written autograph of Alison Bashford.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780642276681. Our Book No: 26675. $35 AUD.

326. Tankard, Geoffrey (1988). Foundations of Pianoforte Technique. [Sevenoaks]: Novello. 32 pp. Paperback large quarto, very good plus condition, minor creasing corners. Sheet music, being technical exercises about how to play the right note at the right time and in the right way, accompanied by brief instructions. By professor, Royal College of Music, London. Our Book No: 16437. $15 AUD.

327. Taylor, Griffith (1924). A Geography of Australasia (4th revised, reprint ed) [The Oxford Geographies]. London: Clarendon Press. 176 pp. Hardback small, no jacket, good condition, light green decorative cloth boards, black & white figures, maps, spine little faded, top edge & fore-edge cover little scuffed, spine ends little rubbed, small scuff front cover, pages lightly toned, minor edgewear cover corner tips, owner's written name inside front cover. A student textbook on the geography of Australasia, written by Griffith Taylor, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Sydney. Includes New Zealand, Papua and the Pacific Islands. There are 30 chapters, many covering specific geographic regions. (Fourth edition revised is 1919, this copy unstated reprint, 1924. Originally published, 1914.). Our Book No: 40439. $60 AUD.

328. Taylor, Tony (2008). Denial: History Betrayed. Melbourne, Carlton: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 323 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, faint foxing edges, minor edgewear, light sticker mark front cover. Tony Taylor examines historical denial to find out what makes deniers tick. He delves into the pathology of deniers to prove that while each denial-provoking case may vary in character, the nature of historical denial remains relatively consistent. He examines six case studies of denialism: Turkey and the Armenians, David Irving and the Holocaust, the Japanese in Nanking, the atrocities of Stalin, and Serbian crimes against Bosnians in the Balkans, and Australian denial regarding Aborigines. The author is Associate Professor of history at Monash University, Melbourne, and consultant to the Australian Government on history education. ISBN/ASIN: 9780522854824. Our Book No: 41162. $35 AUD.

329. Thomas, David; McAndrew, Mark (1998). Born in the Hour of Victory: Cranbrook School, 1918 - 1993 (1st ed). Sydney: Playright Publishing. 228 pp. Hardback quarto, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white text-photos, minor edgewear jacket, base spine & bottom corners lightly rubbed. Heavy (1.2 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. A history of a respected private school in Bellevue Hill, a suburb in eastern Sydney, Australia. ISBN/ASIN: 0949853682. Our Book No: 25237. $30 AUD.

330. Thompson, Neil (2006). Anti-discriminatory Practice (4th ed) [BASW Practical Social Work]. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 208 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition. Fourth edition. This popular textbook has been thoroughly updated to include many new debates and developments in the theory, practice and education of anti-discriminatory and anti-oppressive social work. By respected former British professor of social work. ISBN/ASIN: 1403921601. Our Book No: 15384. $20 AUD.

331. Tildes, Phyllis Limbacher (1995). Counting on Calico (Reprint ed). Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge Publishing. Unnum 28 pp. Paperback small quarto, very good condition, full-page colour drawings, reader creases along spine, few creases covers, minor edgewear. This very special and delightful book features a Calico cat counting the many interesting things in her life. The author and illustrator has made a beautiful cat story come to life and it is educational too. The large life-like illustrations and easy-to-read text make this book suitable for any age. ISBN/ASIN: 0881068624. Our Book No: 27842. $10 AUD.

332. Triggs, Gillian (2018). Speaking Up (1st ed). Melbourne, Carlton: Melbourne University Press (MUP). 300 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), few sepia (brown-tinted) photos, colour photos & drawings, illustrated endpapers, minor edgewear jacket, bottom cover little rubbed. This is the memoirs of Gillian Triggs, who has been a law professor at both Melbourne and Sydney Universities. She was President of the Human Rights Commission (HRC) from 2012 to 2017, which became controversial, and hhe withstood relentless political pressure and media scrutiny. She shares the values that have guided her convictions and the causes she has championed. This passionate memoir is a call to everyone who wants a fairer world. ISBN/ASIN: 9780522873511. Our Book No: 41168. $30 AUD.

333. Tyrrell, Jenny (2001). The Power of Fantasy in Early Learning (1st ed). London: RoutledgeFalmer / Taylor & Francis. 143 pp. Paperback large trade, very good condition, black & white drawings, minor edgewear. The thought-provoking account by Jenny Tyrrell of her success in using fantasy figures to develop literacy in her pupils. This unique book describes an alternative route into learning that is at once a guide to classroom practice, a challenge to conventional literacy techniques, as well as an inspiring story. The author is a teacher educator, and former primary school teacher for 20 years. ISBN/ASIN: 0415240212. Our Book No: 24449. $15 AUD.

334. Van Ments, Morry (1990). The Effective Use of Role-play: A Handbook for Teachers and Trainers (Revised, reprint ed). London: Kogan Page. 186 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), figures, faint foxing top edge, small stain bottom edge jacket (minor edgewear), cover design differs from stock photo. Revised edition. Morry van Ments, an English leading academic in interpersonal skills and teacher training, considers every aspect of using role-play in educational and training situations, so as to reinforce learning, particularly at school and work. Revised to take account of developments in the field since it was first published in 1983. (THis copyL Hardback dustjacket.). ISBN/ASIN: 1850917574. Our Book No: 23356. $15 AUD.

335. Veron, Zachary (2013). Children's Ministry on the Front Foot: With Application Guides [Front Foot Series]. Sydney: Anglican Youthworks. 231 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good condition, top corner front cover & few pages little creased, minor edgewear. This practical and Biblically sound guide is suitable for children's ministers, church leaders and anyone with an interest in teaching religion to children. Practical guidance is offered through the wisdom and experience of 14 ministry practitioners, with application guides for further reflection, planning and decision-making. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925041064. Our Book No: 29071. $30 AUD.

336. Visual Education, Australian; Leyden, Peter (editor) (1958). The Australian Children's Pictorial Social Studies (25 parts, slipcase) (1st ed). Sydney, North Sydney: Australian Visual Education / Schools Publishing House. Each issue: 28 to 32 pp. Each issue: Paperback large quarto (310 x 250mm), card cover (stapled, little rusted), very good plus condition, black & white or sepia (brown-coloured) drawings (strip cartoons), fore-edge creased (part 1), otherwise minimal edgewear & marks. In slipcase (good condition, notable edgewear, staples rusted). Very heavy (4.8 Kg), and not available for postage to destinations outside Australia. First edition. Australian history told in strip cartoon format for Australian school children. The topics range from "The first Australians (The story of Aborigines)" (no 1), to "The story of Anzac" (no 25). Among the 25 parts are a Parents Guide and Teachers Revision Manual (in 2 parts). A complete set in excellent condition, particularly in the scarce slipcase. Our Book No: 12452. $400 AUD.

337. Wadler, Irving; Webb, Elizabeth (1955). Fun for Fiddlers: A Book of Theory Papers for Young Violinists [Plate 11909]. Boston: Boston Music Company. 28 pp. Paperback small folio, very good plus condition, card cover, stapled, minimal edgewear. The purpose is to impress upon new students of violin the fundamentals of music as related to the violin. Most other theory books refer to the piano keyboard, bass clef, etc., which may be foreign to the violin player. Materials and sheet music related to notation, rhythm, fingering, bowing and general music terminology are included. Our Book No: 17614. $20 AUD.

338. Wain, George (1949). The Adventures of Albert: Book 2: At School. London: Collins Clear-Type Press. 32 pp. Paperback, stapled pamphlet, very good condition, single-colour drawings, minor foxing edges, minor edgewear, minimal annotation (digit) one page. (Estimated date: 1949, Worldcat.) A school reader in the Albert and Alice Jenks series of four booklets. They have the flavour of a comic so as to encourage reading in youngsters. Our Book No: 10737. $10 AUD.

339. Walker, J. C. (Jim); Hunt, Christine (assistance) (1988). Louts and Legends: Male Youth Culture in an Inner-city School. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 192 pp. Paperback small octavo, very good condition, pages lightly toned as usual, minor edgewear, old price marks. A qualitative study of the interactions of social class, ethnicity and gender among youths at a school, presumably in Sydney's inner west, with followup after leaving school. The youths are grouped into four distinct styles: footballers (macho Aussie), competitive Greeks, friendly handballers, and three artistic friends. ISBN/ASIN: 0043303927. Our Book No: 12270. $12 AUD.

340. Walsh, K. J. (1998). Yesterday's Seminary: A History of St Patrick's Manly (1st ed). Sydney, St Leonards: Allen & Unwin. 380 pp. Hardback octavo, dustjacket, very good condition (in very good dustjacket), black & white photos & drawings, minor edgewear jacket (few closed tears, crease rear cover, corner tip rear cover scuffed). Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. A history of St Patrick's College, Manly, Sydney. The college was established specifically to train local candidates for the Catholic priesthood. Traces the events and the political and ecclesiastical manoeuvrings that led to the acquisition of the site, and the building and opening of the seminary. Then he chronicles its development over almost 90 years. ISBN/ASIN: 1864489871. Our Book No: 28213. $28 AUD.

341. Ward, Barbara (1994). A Lady in a Thousand: Eliza Davies: A Biography. Sydney, Glebe: Barbara Ward / Fast Books. 128 pp. Paperback large octavo, very good plus condition, black & white drawings & text-photos, minimal edgewear. The story of an indomitable and independent woman who in the mid 1800s was a pioneer educator in Australia. Eliza Davies, a member of the Sturt desert expedition, was a unique adventurous woman whose life and career are recorded in this prize-winning biography. The author has gathered most of the material from Eliza Davies's autobiography: 'The Story of an Earnest Life’. This book was winner of the Isabella Brierley Literary Award, 1994. ISBN/ASIN: 064621697X. Our Book No: 22081. $18 AUD.

342. Wastall, Peter (1990). Learn as You Play Trombone and Euphonium: Bass Clef Edition. London: Boosey & Hawkes. 64 pp. Paperback quarto, very good plus condition, owner's written name. Part of a series of sheet music booklets on wind instruments by Peter Wastall, an experienced teacher, which takes the student through the standard required for examinations. Our Book No: 16433. $13 AUD.

343. Waterhouse, E. G.; Feint, Adrian (illustrator); Jones, Paul (illustrator) (1947). Camellia Quest: With Four Plates in Colour and Six in Monochrome (1st ed). Sydney: Ure Smith. 30 pp. Hardback folio, dustjacket, very good condition (in good dustjacket), tipped in plates (colour & monochrome), edgewear jacket (chipped, rear cover little rubbed & marked, few tiny dents front cover, lightly foxed & faded, small piece missing bottom corner front flap), few light creases along spine, bottom edge untrimmed, endpapers lightly toned, few foxed spots throughout, autograph (written names author & artists). Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. No 132 of a limited to 550 copies, of which 500 are for sale, each autographed by the author and artists. Written after many years of research, much after long and patient delving into old records at the Mitchell Library. The exquisite illustrations will delight not only camellia growers, who will value them for their accuracy of detail, but also all lovers of this wonderful flower. Waterhouse was an Emeritus Professor of the University of Sydney. He has long been famous for his knowledge of camellias in Australia, both as a grower and a student of its history. Our Book No: 30356. $150 AUD.

344. Waterhouse, E. G.; Jones, Paul (illustrator) (1952). Camellia Trail: With Twenty-one Plates in Colour (1st ed). Sydney: Ure Smith. 44 + 21 pp. Hardback folio, dustjacket, very good condition (in good dustjacket), tipped in colour plates, edgewear jacket (little chipped, small thinned area rear cover, little rubbed & marked, lightly foxed & faded, few light creases along spine), bottom edge untrimmed, endpapers lightly toned, few foxed spots throughout, autograph (author and artist.) Heavy (1.0 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. First edition: An autographed unnumbered copy of a limited edition to 1000 copies. Written after many years of research, much after long and patient delving into old records at the Mitchell Library. The exquisite illustrations (21 plates) will delight not only camellia growers, who will value them for their accuracy of detail, but also all lovers of this wonderful flower. By Emeritus Professor of the University of Sydney, who has long been famous for his knowledge of camellias in Australia, both as a grower and a student of its history. Our Book No: 30357. $200 AUD.

345. Watts, W. W. (1926). Geology for Beginners (4th, reprint ed). London: Macmillan & Co. 352 pp. Hardback small, no jacket, good plus condition, red boards (black lettering), figures, few tables, frontispiece, spine faded, cover corners little bumped, edges lightly foxed, pages & endpapers lightly toned, owner's written name & details inside front cover, minor pencil annotation. Fourth edition (Macmillan, 1926). The author W. W. Watts is professor of Geology, Imperial College. While short and elementary in treatment, it is an accurate account of geology. The many photos and diagrams are a helpful part of the book. Written for school work and for the examinations of the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board. Of interest to all who are starting to learn about this fascinating subject. (Originally published, 1898, fourth edition, 1923. Written name of Robert Binnie, Indooroopilly.). Our Book No: 40099. $20 AUD.

346. Wellington, Jerry (2000). Educational Research: Contemporary Issues and Practical Approaches. London: Continuum. 214 pp. Paperback trade, very good plus condition. A researcher embarking on a research project in education is likely to ask certain key questions. What is educational research? What approaches are there? What research has been done before? How should research be conducted? What is the value of research? This practical and accessible guide provides clear and constructive answers to these questions, complete with detailed advice on interviewing, case studies, surveys, documentary research, the Delphi method, and the use of focus groups. ISBN/ASIN: 0826449719. Our Book No: 15283. $20 AUD.

347. West, Janet (1987). Innings of Grace: A Life of Bishop W. G. Hilliard. Sydney: Trinity Grammar School / Standard Publishing House (Printer). 158 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, black & white photos, few tiny marks title page, edges lightly foxed, inside covers lightly toned, front hinge slightly split (pages firm), minor edgewear. A biography of "The Bishop" as William George Hilliard was known in the media, in the 1940s and 1950s. The biography is being published on the occasion of the centenary of his birth, and of the 75th anniversary of Trinity Grammar School. ISBN/ASIN: 0959825290. Our Book No: 30035. $15 AUD.

348. Wheatley, Nadia; School, Papunya (2001). Papunya School Book of Country and History (Recent reprint ed). Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 46 pp. Paperback oblong quarto, very good plus condition, colour drawings, minimal edgewear. This Aboriginal children's picture book tells the story of how Anangu from five different language groups came to live together at Papunya (Northern Territory). From the time of first contacts with explorers, missionaries and pastoralists, to the Papunya art movement, and to the Warumpi Band, this multi-layered text shows us the unique environment that is Papunya School. ISBN/ASIN: 9781865085258. Our Book No: 24214. $18 AUD.

349. White, Judith (editor); Capon, Edmund (foreword) (2000). Australian Art: A Look Magazine Special (1st ed). Melbourne: Hardie Grant Magazines / Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW). 58 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, stapled, thin card covers, few black & white text-photos, colour text-photos (paintings), minor creasing along spine, minor edgewear. This art magazine contains articles on Asian culture, images of the land, Australian icons, contemporary Aboriginal art, advertisements, catalogue art, Art Gallery of New South Wales details, articles by Tom Keneally, Bruce Beresford, Roger Law, Steve Moneghetti, Harry Seidler, Cheryl Barker, and Peter Coleman-Wright. Our Book No: 28081. $12 AUD.

350. Whitlock, Gillian (editor); Carter, David (editor) (2001). Images of Australia: An Introductory Reader in Australian Studies (Reprint ed). Brisbane, St Lucia: University of Queensland Press (UQP). 268 pp. Paperback small trade, very good condition, top corner tips front cover little scuffed, tiny tear base spine, top corner rear cover creased, minor edgewear. This collection of readings offers an introductory guide to Australian Studies. The historical development and changing contours of Australian culture and identity are traced through contemporary debates on nationality, Aboriginality, multiculturalism, gender, the bush legend, and suburbanism. This book is ideal for general readers as well as students and teachers of Australian Studies. ISBN/ASIN: 0702224472. Our Book No: 30560. $15 AUD.

351. Wilder, Ken (2018). Signs of the Times. Bowral, NSW: Self-Published: Selvaggio Press. 354 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, faint toning edges, bottom corner tip front cover creased, minor edgewear. Ken Wilder recounts the adventures, the triumphs and the tragedies of a lifelong career devoted to books. He worked for 11 years with Hamish Hamilton, one of London's leading literary publishers. He came to Australia in 1961 to run the local operation of the long established company Collins. During 24 years with Collins Australia, he built the company into the largest publisher and distributor in Australia. Among many innovations was a new genre of Australian-focussed children's books. This book is a collection of some of the talks he gave, after retirement, to the Southern Highlands University of the Third Age (NSW). The talks have been turned into prose based on his lecture notes. The talks were given over a period of several years, and cover a wide range of world travel and affairs, not just book-related experiences. (1 of 2 available copies.). ISBN/ASIN: 9780646994437. Our Book No: 30964. $30 AUD.

352. Williams, Caroline (2017). Override: My Quest to Go Beyond Brain Training and Take Control of My Mind (1st ed). Melbourne, Brunswick: Scribe Publications. 280 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, figures, corner tips covers little creased, minor edgewear. Caroline Williams goes on a mission to find the answer to the question: Can you really rewire an adult brain? This is a very intimate, fascinating journey into discovering what neuroscience can really do for us, and whether it's worth the effort. ISBN/ASIN: 9781925321906. Our Book No: 30162. $25 AUD.

353. Williams, Donald (1990). In Our Own Image: The Story of Australian Art 1788 - 1989 (2nd, reprint ed). Sydney: McGraw-Hill. 235 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, colour & black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Second edition of a popular school textbook by Donald Williams that outlines the development of Australian art: painting, sculpture and architecture. ISBN/ASIN: 0074526936. Our Book No: 3405. $30 AUD.

354. Williams, Donald (1995). In Our Own Image: The Story of Australian Art (3rd ed). Sydney: McGraw-Hill. 294 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, colour & black & white text-photos, minor edgewear, rubber stamps. Heavy, and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. Third edition of a popular Australian school textbook by Donald Williams that outlines the development of Australian art: painting, sculpture and architecture. ISBN/ASIN: 0074701940. Our Book No: 1247. $35 AUD.

355. Williams, Donald; Simpson, Colin (1994). Art Now: Contemporary Art Post - 1970: Book One (1st ed). Sydney: McGraw-Hill. 218 pp. Paperback quarto, very good condition, coloured endpapers, colour & black & white text-photos, minor foxing edges, top & bottom edges little marked, minor edgewear. Donald Williams amd Colin Simpson provide accessible language in thematically organised chapters to give information about contemporary artists, cultures, society and environment. Pollution, the environment, war, feminism and popular culture are included. The book provides ideas and discussion for senior students and anyone interested in contemporary Australian and international art produced since 1970. (Book 1 of a 2 book series.). ISBN/ASIN: 007470124X. Our Book No: 27878. $35 AUD.

356. Williams, Donald; Wilson, Barbara Vance (1992). From Caves to Canvas: An Introduction to Western Art. Sydney: McGraw-Hill. 326 pp. Paperback thick quarto, very good condition, colour & black & white text-photos, corner tips front cover & few pages creased. Heavy (1.0 Kg), and extra postage may be requested to destinations outside Australia. First edition. A popular textbook on the history of Western art for Australian secondary school students. Breaks new ground by filling in the gaps between history, religion and art. Explores the form and content of art from prehistoric times to the present day. ISBN/ASIN: 0074527193. Our Book No: 14281. $30 AUD.

357. Willmot, Eric (1987). Australia: The Last Experiment: 1986 Boyer Lectures (1st ed). Sydney: ABC Enterprises. 62 pp. Paperback large trade, good condition, light foxing edges, pages & inside covers lightly toned, minimal foxing some pages, minor edgewear. Eric Willmot, professor of education and public servant (Aboriginal education), presents the Boyer lectures on ABC Radio. He describes Australia as a polygeneric (rather than multicultural) society, but apparently failing. ISBN/ASIN: 0642527709. Our Book No: 30818. $12 AUD.

358. Windross, Aurella A. (1957). Why? - and Because: 23 Nature Study Projects for Junior Classes (Unstated Australian, reprint ed). Sydney: Whitcombe & Tombs. 48 pp. Paperback quarto, card cover, good plus condition, many black & white drawings, few small faint stains covers, bottom corner covers & pages little creased, sticker title page, minor annotation contents page (tick marks). Unstated Australian edition, containing a section on the platypus. School textbook: sections on plant life, insect life, bird life, miscellaneous (snail, frog, platypus, do you know?, can you tell?, have you seen?). Our Book No: 14670. $10 AUD.

359. Wiseman, Rosalind (2013). Ringleaders and Sidekicks: How to Help Your Son Cope with Classroom Politics, Bullying, Girls and Growing Up. London: Piatkus. 371 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, bump top of spine, bottom edge rear cover creased, minor edgewear. Rosalind Wiseman, an American expert on parenting, bullying and social justice, has worked with a large team of boys aged between 11 and 18 years to create this book. She includes innovative strategies to help you deal with a range of issues, from video games, online identities and body-image worries, bullies, school and girls. ISBN/ASIN: 9780749958251. Our Book No: 30190. $25 AUD.

360. Wood, Graham (1989). Violin: Violin Technique Book. Melbourne: Australian Music Examinations Board / Allans Publishing. 38 pp. Paperback large quarto, stapled, good plus condition, minor foxing & scuffing & scratching covers, minor edgewear. Sheet music, being complete scales and exercises, issued as requirements under the authority of the Australian Music Examinations Board. Our Book No: 14843. $10 AUD.

361. Wood, John (2013). Creating Room to Read: A Story of Hope in the Battle for Global Literacy (1st thus ed). Melbourne: Penguin Group Australia. 290 pp. Paperback octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. The American executive left Microsoft in 1999 to set up "Room to Read", a nonprofit organization that promotes reading books and education across the developing world, starting in Nepal. Followup book to "Leaving Microsoft to Change the World". This book shares moving stories of the people "Room to Read" works to help: impoverished children whose schools and villages have been swept away by war or natural disaster and girls whose education would otherwise be ignored. This is a very special story that will interest people at any level of finance, government, and philanthropy, as well as general readers. ISBN/ASIN: 9780670015436. Our Book No: 28867. $12 AUD.

362. Wymark, Marjorie; Clark, Rev. Peter (1988). The Macquarie Schoolhouse and St. John's Church Wilberforce (5th ed). [Wilberforce, NSW]: [St John’s Church]. Unnum 20 pp. Paperback trade, very good condition, stapled pamphlet, no title page as issued, black & white text-photos, minor edgewear. Fifth edition. Pamphlet history of the Macquarie Schoolhouse (1820), and Saint John's Church (1859, Hawkesbury district, New South Wales. (About 1988, as Schoolhouse noted as extensively damaged by fire in 1985.) Originally published, 1970.)(Loosely inserted: Colour postcard, Ebenezer Church, built 1809.). Our Book No: 3918. $12 AUD.

363. Yeates, Neil (1987). Robert Dickie Watt, Kt: First Professor of Agriculture, the University of Sydney. Coffs Harbour, NSW: Neil Yeates / Advocate Press. 157 pp. Hardback small quarto, no jacket as issued, very good condition, pictorial board cover, black & white photos, tiny scuff top edge rear cover, faint foxing edges. The story of Professor Robert Dickie Watt, who in 1910 was appointed as the first Professor of Agriculture at the University of Sydney, and served as Dean of the Faculty from its inception until his retirement in 1946. The author, Neil Yeates, is his son-in-law. ISBN/ASIN: 0958786607. Our Book No: 25244. $20 AUD.