Part 9 (1/2)
By Sir JOHN QUICK, LL.D., and R.R. GARRAN, C.M.G. Royal 8vo., cloth gilt, 21s.
THE TIMES: ”A monument of industry.”
_THE STATE AND FEDERAL CONSt.i.tUTIONS OF AUSTRALIA._
By K.R. CRAMP, M.A., Examiner, N.S.W. Department of Public Instruction. With portraits and ill.u.s.trations. Second edition, revised. Cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. (_postage 2d._)
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_HISTORY OF AUSTRALASIA: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day._
By ARTHUR W. JOSE, author of ”The Growth of the Empire.” Fifth edition, thoroughly revised, with many new maps and ill.u.s.trations from rare originals in the Mitch.e.l.l Library. Cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. (_postage 2d._)
THE BULLETIN: ”It is the most complete handbook on the subject available; the tone is judicial and the workmans.h.i.+p thorough.... The new chapter on Australian Literature is the best view yet presented.”
_HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY._
By H.E. BARFF, M.A., Registrar. With numerous ill.u.s.trations. Cloth gilt, 7s. 6d. (_postage 2d._)
Published some years ago in connection with the Jubilee Celebrations of the University, this volume contains the official record of its foundation and growth.
_THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY: ITS HISTORY AND PROGRESS._
By ROBERT A. DALLEN. With 68 ill.u.s.trations from photographs. Crown 4to., 3s. 6d. (_postage 1d._)
_SOME EARLY RECORDS OF THE MACARTHURS OF CAMDEN_, 1789-1834.
Edited by SIBELLA MACARTHUR ONSLOW. With coloured plates and numerous facsimile reproductions of original doc.u.ments. Cloth gilt, 15s.
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_Uniform with the above._
_LIFE OF CAPTAIN MATTHEW FLINDERS, R.N._
By ERNEST SCOTT, Professor of History in the University of Melbourne, author of ”Terre Napoleon” etc. With numerous portraits, maps, ma.n.u.scripts in facsimile, etc. Cloth gilt, 21s. (_postage 6d._)
THE BULLETIN: ”Will take its place as one of the great biographies in our language. The inexplicable fact that hitherto no full biography of the first man to circ.u.mnavigate Australia has appeared is also a fortunate fact. Flinders has waited a century for his biographer, and it was worth this silence of a hundred years to find Ernest Scott....