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Edité par The Voluntary Workers Association, Sydney
Vendeur : Samuel Lasenby Bookseller, Corona del Mar, CA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Cloth. Etat : Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Red boards with gilt lettering. [8]+ix-xvi+146p,illus,color,pl. Plates vg, spotting on many pages esp on margins. Low quality paper. Some dark spots bottom edge of front boarrd. Owners name 1917 on fep 25 leaves of plates No publication date.World cat states 1919.
Edité par The Voluntary Workers' association, Sydney NSW Australia
Vendeur : Q's Books Hamilton, Hamilton, NSW, Australie
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. No Jacket. The book is in good condition. The book contains foxing throughout the majority of the pages. It consists of poems ,stories and illustrations. It was designed to raise funds for building homes for returned Australian soldiers in NSW.
Edité par Sydney, The Voluntary Workers' Association n.d. [c.1918]., 1918
Vendeur : Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australie
Edition originale
xvi+146pp. 4to. Original embossed cloth, some marking and edgewear. Colour frontis, colour and black and white plates, some loose from binding. Scattered foxing. A very good copy. First edition.
Edité par Australian Voluntary Workers' Association, Sydney, 1918
Vendeur : Rare Illustrated Books, Surry Hills, Sydney, NSW, Australie
A patriotic fundraiser featuring the cream of Australian literary and artistic talent including Louis Stone, Henry Lawson, Mary Gilmore, Ella McFadyen, Dorothea Mackellar, Norman Lindsay, May Gibbs, David Low, D.H. Souter, Elioth Gruner and Howard Ashton. Quarto, original gilt lettered cloth; full-page plates in colour and black & white, numerous line drawings throughout, previous owner's bookplate on front endpaper, a little preliminary foxing otherwise a fine and pleasing copy.
Edité par The Voluntary Workers' Association, Sydney, 1916
Vendeur : Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
Edited by Ethel Turner (Mrs. H. R. Curlewis) and Bertram Stevens. Pp. xvi+146, 28 plates (6 coloured, including frontispiece), text illustrations; demy 4to; khaki cloth over bevelled boards, lettered and decorated in gilt & blind; endpapers offset, leaves browned and some foxing throughout; The Voluntary Workers' Association, Sydney, n.d.[1916?]. *Contributors include Nellie Melba, Henry Lawson, Mary Gilmore, Dorothea Mackellar, Ethel Turner and John Le Gay Brereton with illustrations by Norman & Lionel Lindsay, May Gibbs, David Low, D. H. Souter, and others.
Edité par Voluntary Workers' Association Sydney c.1916, 1916
Vendeur : Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australie
orig. dec. cloth Very Good lge. octavo xvi + 146pp.,col. frontis., col. & b/w pls., illusts., With literary contributions by Henry Lawson, Mary Gilmore, Nellie Melba, Roderic Quinn, Dorothea Mackellar, a.o. Plus artist contributions by Norman Lindsay, May Gibbs, Julian Ashton, Eliot Gruner, Ure Smith, Lionel Lindsay. Prize label o/w nice tight, clean copy.
Edité par The Voluntary Workers' Association, Sydney
Vendeur : Wild Hills Books, Largo, FL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
4to. Etat : Very Good. Illustrated in color and b&w (illustrateur). First Edition. 146 pages. SIGNED and inscribed by one of the contributors: "For Mr. O. L. Bailey with best wishes & compliments of / One of the Authors / Ruby Winckley / 19-1-17." Winckler wrote and illustrated "The Jewels of the Princess." She was a painter and illustrator who exhibited with the NSW Society of Artists. Winckler spent some time in America after accepting a commission to illustrate two books 'The Arabian Night's Entertainment' and S.S. Vanderbilt's 'Who's Who in the Land of Nod', both published in 1915 in Boston. Signed by Illustrator.