Published by Sullivan's Cove/ Whitcoulls Limited, Adelaide, 1984
First Edition
Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: near fine. First printing. 5 x 8 inches. 86 pages. Limited edition of 225 copies, of which the first ten are special. This is either #10 or #70, followed by a hand-written "S.C." (Special copy?). Condition of the book and dust jacket is Near Fine; Both look new on all points. STK.
Published by Sullivan's Cove, Adelaide, 1984
Seller: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Hardcover. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Adelaide, Sullivan's Cove, 1984 (first thus). Small octavo, 86, [1] (statement of limitation) pages. Cloth; tiny bump to the top edge of +three consecutive leaves; a very g ood copy with the very good dustwrapper (slightly marked). Number 159 of only 225 copies of this first edition in book form. W.P. Auld (1840-1911) 'was one of the eleven men who went with Stuart on his final expedition, across the continent from Adelaide, in 1861-62 . It was he who nursed the stricken leader during the greater part of the journey back'. These recollections first appeared as articles in the 'Adelaide Observer' in 1891 and 1904, and the 'Adelaide Register' in 1910 and 1911. Provenance: Dick Kimber (Richard Glyn Kimber AM, 1939-2024), author, anthropologist and historian, with his signature (R.G. Kimber) on the front free endpaper.