Edité par Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0522852467 ISBN 13 : 9780522852462
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : CitiRetail, Stevenage, Royaume-Uni
Edition originale
EUR 19,82
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. David Unaipon the man on the $50 note was a most extraordinary person. An early Aboriginal political activist, he was also a scientist, a writer, a preacher and an inventor. In the 1920s, under contract to the University of Adelaide, he was commissioned to collect traditional Aboriginal stories from around South Australia. He also acted as a collector for the Aborigines Friends Association. Most of the stories come from his own Ngarrindjeri people, but some are from other South Australian peoples. The stories were published in 1930 as Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals, but the author of the work was given as W. Ramsay Smith, FRS, anthropologist and Chief Medical Officer of South Australia. Unaipon s name does not appear anywhere in the book, except where he is mentioned in passing as a narrator . In putting together this new edition of the stories Unaipon collected and transcribed, Stephen Muecke and Adam Shoemaker have undertaken a literary repatriation , restoring the text to its original form and bringing it home to its community the community to whom the stories belonged in the first place. The descendants of David Unaipon played a piv Unaipon's stories were published in 1930 as "Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals", but the author was wrongfully and unjustly given as W Ramsay Smith. Putting together stories collected and transcribed by Unaipon, the authors aim to restore the text to its original form. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0522852467 ISBN 13 : 9780522852462
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australie
Edition originale
EUR 20,88
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. David Unaipon the man on the $50 note was a most extraordinary person. An early Aboriginal political activist, he was also a scientist, a writer, a preacher and an inventor. In the 1920s, under contract to the University of Adelaide, he was commissioned to collect traditional Aboriginal stories from around South Australia. He also acted as a collector for the Aborigines Friends Association. Most of the stories come from his own Ngarrindjeri people, but some are from other South Australian peoples. The stories were published in 1930 as Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals, but the author of the work was given as W. Ramsay Smith, FRS, anthropologist and Chief Medical Officer of South Australia. Unaipon s name does not appear anywhere in the book, except where he is mentioned in passing as a narrator . In putting together this new edition of the stories Unaipon collected and transcribed, Stephen Muecke and Adam Shoemaker have undertaken a literary repatriation , restoring the text to its original form and bringing it home to its community the community to whom the stories belonged in the first place. The descendants of David Unaipon played a piv Unaipon's stories were published in 1930 as "Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals", but the author was wrongfully and unjustly given as W Ramsay Smith. Putting together stories collected and transcribed by Unaipon, the authors aim to restore the text to its original form. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Melbourne University Publishing, 2001
ISBN 10 : 0522849059 ISBN 13 : 9780522849059
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Wordlife books, Earlwood, NSW, Australie
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EUR 26,31
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 1st Edition. Scarce first edition hard cover. Gift inscription on half title page, else fine unmarked book. Fine unmarked dust jacket. Interesting original retelling of a 1930 text, going back to original David Unaipon texts, after being re-written by an anthropolist at the time. A " literary repatriation", restoring the original text. 25cm x 16cm. 232pp. 8vo.
Edité par Melbourne University Press. Second Australian edition, Carlton South, Vic, 2001
Vendeur : Badger Books, Woollahra, NSW, Australie
EUR 20,24
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Ajouter au panierHardcover/Hardback. Etat : Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Fine. 2nd Edition. David Unaipon's literary repatriation: Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals, first published in 1930, with the original form and author in place; edited by Stephen Muecke and Adam Shoemaker Fine in dustwrapper. book.
Edité par Melbourne University Press, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0522852467 ISBN 13 : 9780522852462
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : INDOO, Avenel, NJ, Etats-Unis
EUR 20,28
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Ajouter au panierEtat : New.
Edité par Melbourne University Press (The Miegunhah Press), Carlton South, VIC, 2001
ISBN 10 : 0522849059 ISBN 13 : 9780522849059
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : A Small Bookshop, ELMHURST, VIC, Australie
Edition originale
EUR 57,82
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Minor bump to bottom cnr only of text block.Frontispiece: Photograph of author. B&W photographs in Introduction only. 24 cm x 16 cm. 232 pp. Scarce.
Edité par Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 2006
ISBN 10 : 0522852467 ISBN 13 : 9780522852462
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Grand Eagle Retail, Mason, OH, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 20,27
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. David Unaipon the man on the $50 note was a most extraordinary person. An early Aboriginal political activist, he was also a scientist, a writer, a preacher and an inventor. In the 1920s, under contract to the University of Adelaide, he was commissioned to collect traditional Aboriginal stories from around South Australia. He also acted as a collector for the Aborigines Friends Association. Most of the stories come from his own Ngarrindjeri people, but some are from other South Australian peoples. The stories were published in 1930 as Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals, but the author of the work was given as W. Ramsay Smith, FRS, anthropologist and Chief Medical Officer of South Australia. Unaipon s name does not appear anywhere in the book, except where he is mentioned in passing as a narrator . In putting together this new edition of the stories Unaipon collected and transcribed, Stephen Muecke and Adam Shoemaker have undertaken a literary repatriation , restoring the text to its original form and bringing it home to its community the community to whom the stories belonged in the first place. The descendants of David Unaipon played a piv Unaipon's stories were published in 1930 as "Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals", but the author was wrongfully and unjustly given as W Ramsay Smith. Putting together stories collected and transcribed by Unaipon, the authors aim to restore the text to its original form. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Farrar & Rinehart, 1932
Langue: anglais
Vendeur : Ivy Ridge Books/Scott Cranin, Fayetteville, NY, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
EUR 62,48
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Ajouter au panierHardcover. Etat : Good. No dust jacket. The green cloth boards are worn and bumped on the corners, front label is spotted, spine worn head/tail and all over, spine label chipped and soiled. Small bookstore sticker inside front cover, foxed preliminaries, rear hinge tearing, one loose photographic plate. "The stories that appear in this book were first written by David Unaipon who wrote the original manuscript called Legendary Tales of the Australian Aborigines in the 1920s. William Ramsay Smith later published the work is his name in England, without acknowledging Unaipon." All orders packed with care, dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve, independent bookseller since 2011.
Edité par Hunkin, Ellis & King, Adelaide, c. 1925., 1925
Vendeur : Camberwell Books & Collectibles Pty Ltd, HAWTHORN EAST, VIC, Australie
Membre d'association : ILAB
EUR 260,17
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Ajouter au panier15 pp, b&w photographic illustrations, wrappers loose and separated (taped) at staples, wrappers foxed, else very good copy in pictorial, limp wrappers. Australia's first publication by an indigenous author - important item - basically a prime and sound copy. Portrait of author on front wrapper.
Edité par Hunkin, Ellis & King, Printers and Publishers, Pirie Street, Adelaide, 1929
Vendeur : Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australie
Edition originale
EUR 462,53
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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Adelaide, Hunkin, Ellis & King, Printers and Publishers, Pirie Street, [first published 1929; suggested third issue, with minor differences as detailed below]. Octavo, 16 pages with 2 illustrations (from photographs, on pages 6 and 12); the colophon at the foot of the last page states 'Hunkin, Ellis, and King, Ltd., Printers, Pirie Street, Adelaide'. Pale green wrappers with a portrait of the author on the front cover plus text on the inside rear cover ('An Aboriginal Pleads for His Race' by David Unaipon); wrappers foxed and lightly used, with the spine expertly stabilised on the inside; unrelated text written in ink on the blank outside rear cover and in the blank bottom quarter of the last page (quoting Sir Stanton Hicks on soil health); overall, a very good copy. This is claimed - incorrectly - to be the first book by an Aboriginal Australian (see Michael Richards: 'People, Print and Paper. A Catalogue of a Travelling Exhibition celebrating the Books of Australia, 1788-1988', National Library of Australia, 1988 - item 48, with 1929? as the date of publication. Both the Australian National Bibliography and Greenway are unclear, confused and confusing on this point, but a review copy with this date in Sir Will Sowden's hand has been sighted, and that should settle it). Variant issues of both the first and later editions of this seminal work exist: obvious changes to this edition include the page count commencing with the first page and not the second; the removal of the lizard illustration from the fourth page, and the addition of the text on the inside rear cover. Subtle changes indicate that the book was partially reset: these include the variant colophon on the last page (the Pirie Street address no longer includes the number 113); a variant font for the captions; and variant spacings between the headings and text. It is worth enumerating the other variants we have identified, and our suggested order of issue. There are two different cover illustrations: the portrait of the author (as with this copy), and a portrait of a young Indigenous woman (Clara), and each appears on at least two variant colour wrappers. In the first issue, the outside rear cover carries a small advertisement within a thin border: 'The Narrinyeri | Their Customs and Traditions | By David Unaipon | Is in Course of Preparation'. This advertisement appears to have been removed from all subsequent issues, most likely because the proposed publication did not appear under the advertised title, and not even under Unaipon's name, if it is the book we think it is. In early 1927, after an unfortunate breakdown in communications between David Unaipon and Angus and Robertson, the publishers sold the copyright of Unaipon's manuscript, 'Legendary Tales of the Australian Aborigines', to Dr William Ramsay Smith. In 1930, in a slightly edited form (not least with Smith now claiming full authorship), the manuscript was published in London as 'Myths and Legends of the Australian Aboriginals'. The full account of this unhappy story was published in 'Legendary Tales of the Australian Aborigines', edited by Stephen Muecke and Adam Shoemaker (Miegunyah Press, 2001). What we believe to be the second issue contains two rather than three illustrations to the text (the lizard illustration from the fourth page is removed); the printer's street number (113) and the name of the city are lacking from the colophon; and there is no advertisement on the rear cover. The third issue (as in the present copy) is similar to the second, but can be distinguished by corrected pagination (the page count commences with the first page and not the second); another variant colophon (with 'and' instead of an ampersand, and Adelaide reintroduced); captions set in different type; and the addition of text to the inside rear cover ('An Aboriginal Pleads for His Race').
Edité par UNKNOWN
Vendeur : Barclay Books, York, WA, Australie
EUR 751,61
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Ajouter au panierSOFTCOVER. Hunkin, Ellis and King Ltd., nd (1929). First edition. A near fine copy of this rare and iconic work which is purportedly the first published work by an Aboriginal Australian. The pamphlet was issued with two variant covers. This is the much scarcer variant with the side on portrait of a woman smoking a pipe. The condition is near fine with only light rubbing of the wraps. The contents are fine and unmarked. This copy is now housed in a custom made box. A superb collector piece of Aboriginal Australian history. Scans available if required.
Vendeur : Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australie
Edition originale
EUR 396,04
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Ajouter au panierAdelaide : Hunkin, Ellis & King Ltd., [1929]. Octavo, publisher's illustrated wrappers with portrait of the author, the lower wrapper with printed advertisement for 'The Narrinyeri' by Unaipon, very slight foxing to the wrappers, 15 pp, three photographic reproductions, a very good copy. First edition, first impression of this collection of stories of the Ngarrindjeri people collected by notable scholar and preacher David Unaipon.
Edité par Aborigines' Friends' Assoc., Adelaide, 1928
Vendeur : O'Connell's Bookshop Est. 1957, Adelaide, SA, Australie
EUR 2 023,57
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No DJ. 16pp. Photographs of Aborigines at Point McLeay, Point Pearce, Cockatoo Creek, Hale River, Warburton Ranges. Includes an address by David Unaipon.