Obtained for $10,332, John White's Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales was, very fittingly, the most expensive book sold on AbeBooks.com.au in in 2007. The full list presents a fascinating cross-section of history, philosophy, science and literature.

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1. Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales

John White

Considered one of the most beautiful and significant of all 18th Century Australian books this was the first book of Australian natural history. Written in 1790 by John White who was a navel surgeon by trade, however was also a dedicated amateur naturalist. The book contains his day to day journal while on route from London to Sydney as well as his observations of bird life around the new colony. These accounts include two journey’s of exploration around New South Wales with Governor Arthur Philip. This copy was a First Edition. Sold for A$10,332

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2. The Old Man and the Sea

Ernest Hemingway

Very good copy of one of Hemingway’s most sought after first editions (1952). This copy was inscribed “Yours Very Truly / All The Best / Ernest Hemingway”. Sold for A$5,740

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3. Travels in Arabia

James R. Wellsted

Two volumes (with 5 maps) from 1940. In first volume Wellsted talks about his experiences in Oman and volume two details his travels around the Arabian peninsula. The set is considered the first detailed work printed about this country. Sold for A$4,936

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4. A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man

James Joyce

First edition from 1916 of Joyce’s semi autobiographical novel. Sold for A$4,592

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5. The House of Cain

Arthur W. Upfield

First American edition, from 1928, of this Australian crime fiction author’s first novel. Sold for A$3,157

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6. The Natural History of the Tea-Tree

John Coakley Lettsom

First edition copy bound in marbled wrappers of the most important English language work on tea from the 18th century. Sold for A$2,870

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7. An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty

Francis Hutcheson

A second edition of the first formal treatise in English on aesthetics, originally published in 1729. Sold for A$2,870

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8. A Word Index to Plato

Leonard Brandwood

Volume 8 in the series Compendia, Computer-Generated Aids to Literary and Linguistic Research Sold for A$2,864

9. Mathematical Elements of Natural Philosophy

William-James Gravesande

Second edition of the Desaguliers translation. Gravesande, through this book, probably was the most influential proponent of Newtonian phystics during the first half of the eighteenth century. Gravesande was at the forefront of the movement toward experimentalism in science. Sold for A$2,812

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10. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

J.K. Rowling

First edition, first state. The first printing of 2,000 copies was halted after 500 were pressed due to several errors (all of which are present in this copy) including the copyright reading Joanne Rowling instead of J.K. Rowling. Sold for A$2,772

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