Heritage Sport Botany

The old curiosity shop1890
The South African way of life : values and ideals of a multi-racial societyCALPING.H. (ed.)968 SOU1953
The calendarWALLACEEdgar823 WAL1970
The sky beyond TAYLORGordon, Sir921 TAY1963
The botanical magazine: or Flower-garden displayed CURTISWilliam5801797
Phytologia : or the Philosophy of Agriculture and Gardening with the theory of draining morasses and with an improved construction of the drill plough DARWINErasmus5821800
A pocket botanical dictionary PAXTONJoseph583 PAX1849
Jottings in Australia HANNAFORDSamuel581.9 HAN1856
The plants indigenous to the colony of Victoria MUELLERFerdinand von580 MUE1860-62
Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae MUELLERFerdinandus581 MUE1862
Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae MUELLERFerdinandus581.994 MUE1862
On the various contrivances by which British and foreign orchids are fertilised by insects, and on the good effects of intercrossing DARWINCharles581 DAR1862
Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae MUELLERFerdinandus581 MUE1864
The vegetation of the Chatham-islands MUELLERFerdinand von581.9 MUE1864
A history of the vegetable kingdom embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures and domestic economy.RHINDWilliam580 RHI1866
The wild flowers of Tasmania HANNAFORDS.581.9 HAN1866
The vegetable world FIGUIERLouis580 FIG1867
A history of the vegetable kingdom : embracing comprehensive descriptions of the plants RHINDWilliam580 RHI1868
Insectivorous plants DARWINCharles 581 DAR1875
The effects of cross and self fertilisation in the vegetable kingdom DARWINCharles581 DAR1876
The different forms of flowers on plants of the same species DARWINCharles581 DAR1877
Australian botany GUILFOYLEW.R.580 GUI1878
The native plants of Victoria succinctly defined MUELLER Ferdinand von581.9 MUE1879
The power of movement in plants DARWINCharles581 DAR1880
Origin of cultivated plants CANDOLLEAlphonse de580 CAN1884
Tree gossip HEATHFrancis George582 HEA1885
Iconography of Australian species of acacia MUELLER Ferdinadus Von 580 MUE1887
The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies HENSLOWGeorge581 HEN1888
The making of flowers HENSLOWGeorge 581 HEN1891
Iconography of candolleaceous plants MUELLERFerdinandus580 MUE1892
The origin of plant structures HENSLOWGeorge 581 HEN1895
Diseases of plants WARDH. Marshall581.2 WAR1896
The whys and ways of the bush and guide to bush plants : or in nature's school MUDDChris580 MUD1905
The native flowers of Victoria PESCOTTEdward Edgar 582 PES1920
Strasburger's text-book of botany FITTINGHans580 STR1921
The native flowers of VictoriaPESCOTTEdward Edgar582 PES1921
Botany of to-day : a popular account of recent notable discoveries ELLIOTG. F. Scott580 ELL1923
One Ofd nature's wonderlands the Victorian Grampians AUDASJames Wales582 AUD1925
Wild flowers of Australia SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA582 WIL1929
An anthography of the eucalypts GRIMWADERussell580 GRI1930
Flora of Victoria EWARTAlfred J.581.9 EWA1930
New creations in plant life HARWOODW.S.581 HAR1930
Wild flowers of Australia HARRISThistle Y.582 HAR1938
Flowering trees and shrubs SARGEANTHarold582 SAR1940
Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific MERRILLE.D.580 MER1943
Plant-hunting in China : a history of botanical exploration in China and the Tibetan marches COXE. H. M.582 COX1945
My hill so strong KINGDON-WARDJean581.9 KIN1952
Wild flowers of AustraliaHARRISThistle Y.582 HAR1954
An introduction to Victorian forest trees. (Miscellaneous Publication No 8)582.09945 INT1961
Wildflowers of Victoria GALBRAITHJean580 GAL1967
Allan Cunningham: Botanist and Explorer McMINNW. G.580 MCM1970
Darwin and the Beagle MOOREHEADAlan581.092 MOO1971
Fungi of South-eastern Australia: a field guide MACDONALDRoss589.2 MAC1979
Our naval heroes MARINDIN (ed.)G.E.920 OUR1901
Chambers's concise gazetteer of the world: topographical, statistical, historical 910.3 CHA1895
Statistics of the Colony of Victoria 1868 Colony of Victoria Registrar-General's Office994 STA1868
Into The DarknessSTODDARDLothrop943.1941
The Nazi Octopus In South AmericaARTUCIOHugo Fernandez940.54 ART1943
The end in AfricaMOOREHEADAlan940.53 MOO1943
R.A.A.F.Over Europe JOHNSON (Editor)Frank 940.54 JOH1946
The collected verse of A.B. PatersonPATERSONA.B.A819. 1 PAT1974
ResurrectionTOLSTOYLeo891.7 TOL1931
Clark's foreign theological library200 CLA1874
Cassell's Book of out-door sports and in-door amusements 790.1 CAS1800
Chess studies 7941825
English sports and pastimes STRUTT796 STR1830
Festivals , games and amusments , ancient and modern SMITH H.790 SMI1831
The new sporting magazine 790 NEW1840
Chess studies : comprising one thousand games, actually played during the last half century: presenting a unique collection of classical and brilliant specimens of chess skill, in every stage of the game: and thus forming a complete encyclopedia of reference WALKERGeorge794.14 WAL1844
The angler's assistant : comprising practical directions for bottom-fishing, trolling, &c. with ample instructions for the preparation and use of tackle and baits; a descriptive account of the habits and haunts of fish, and a geographical and ichthyological account of the principal rivers & streams in England CARPENTERWilliam799 CAR1848
The chess-player's companion: comprising a new treatise on odds, and a collection of games contested by the author with various distinguished players during the last ten years; including the great French match with Mons. St. Amant; to which are added a selection of new and instructive problems STAUNTONHoward794.1 STA1849
The shot-gun, and sporting rifle : and the dogs, ponies, ferrets, & C., used with them in the various kinds of shooting and trapping WALSHJ.H.799 WAL1859
The Sharper Detected and Exposed HOUDINRobert793 HOU1863
A handbook of gymnastics and athletics RAVENSTEIN E.G.796.4 RAV1867
At home in the wilderness THE WANDERER790 HOM1867
American chess-nuts; a collection of problems, by composers of the western world COOKE.B.794.1 COO1868
Roberts on billiards ROBERTSJohn794 ROB1869
The gaming table : its votaries and victims : in all times and countries, especially in England and in FranceSTEINMETZAndrewR 793 STE1870
Wolf-Hunting and Wild Sport in Lower Brittany DAVIESEdward W.L.798 DAV1875
Billiards : it's theory and practice with the scientific principle of the side-stroke, the spot-stroke, etc., the rules of the various games, hints on betting and a chapter on bagatelle CRAWLEYRawdon794.1 CRA1876
By stream and sea : a book for wanderers and anglers SENIORWilliam799 SEN1877
Sport in many landsH.A.L.790 HAL1877
Baily's magazine of sports and pastimes796.05 BAI1878
Covert-side sketches: or, thoughts on hunting suggested by many days in many countries with fox, deer, and hare FITTJ. Nevill799 FIT1878
Mardon on billiards 794.72 MAR1878
Excursions Into Puzzledom HOODTom793 HOO1879
History of the British turf : from the earliest times to the present day RICEJames798.4 RIC1879
Shooting adventures, canine lore and sea-fishing tripsCLEMENTSL.799 CLE1879
Boyle and Scott's cricketers' guide for 1879-1880 796.358 BOY1879?
Travel and trout in the Antipodes : an angler's sketch in Tasmania and New Zealand SENIORWilliam799.1 SEN1880
Norfolk broads and rivers or, the water-ways, lagoons, and decoys of East Anglia DAVIESG. Christopher799 DAV1883
The chess-players manual : containing the laws of the game according to the revised code laid down by the British Chess Association in 1862 GOSSIPG.H.D.794.1 GOS1883
Sport in the highlands and lowlands of Scotland: with rod and gun SPEEDYThomas 799.2 SPE1884
The best season on record PENNELL-ELMHIRST Captain798 PEN1884
Wonders of bodily strength and skill, in all ages and all countries DEPPINGGuillame796 DEP1884
Fishing : pike and other coarse fish PENNELLH. Cholmondeley-799.1 PEN1885
Fishing : salmon and trout PENNELLH. Cholmondeley799 PEN1885
The Australian Stud Book : containing pedigrees of racehorses, etc. From the earliest accounts to the year 1884 inclusive YUILLEArchibald (Compiler)790 YUI1885
Hound and horn: the life and recollections of George Carter, the great huntsman I.H.G.798.IHG1885
Racing and steeple-chasing BEAUFORTEarl of Suffolk798 BEA1886
Shooting : moor and marsh WALSINGHAMLord799 SHO1886
The complete angler WALTONIsaac799 WAL1886
The incompleat angler : after mster Izaak Walton BURNAND F.C. (ed.)799 INC1887
Athletics and football SHEARMANMontague796 SHE1888
Chronicles of cricket : facsimile reprints of Nyren's "Cricketer's guide", Lillywhite's "Hand book of cricket", Denison's "Sketches of the players" 796.35 CHR1888
Football: a popular handbook of the game. (The Boys Own Bookshelf)HutchisonG. A.796.333 ALC1888
Guide to the game of draughts ROBERTSONJohn794.1 ROB1888
Reminiscences of Twenty-Five Years' Yachting in Australia: an essay on manly sports, a cruise on shore, &c., &c BUNDEY W. H. 797 BUN1888
The Pytchley hunt : past and present NETHERCOTEH.O.799.292 NET1888
Driving BEAUFORTDuke of798 BEA1889
Fencing and boxing and wrestling PollockWalter H.796.8 ARM1889
How I lost $250,000 in two years BENZONErnest790 BEN1889
Popular scientific recreations : in natural philosophy, astronomy, geology, chemistry, etc., etc., etc TISSANDIERGaston790 TIS1890
Sport and adventures among the North American Indians MESSITERCharles A.790 MES1890
The blue ribbon of the turf CURZON Louis Henry798.4 CUR1890
Cricket GRACEW.G.796.35GRA1891
Forty-five years of sport CORBALLIS James Henry 799 COR1891
Riding and polo WEIR Robert797 RID1891
The Jockey Club and its Founders: in three periods BLACKRobert 798 BLA1891
A Mirror of the Turf or The Machinery of Horse-Racing Revealed: showing the sport of kings as it is to-day CURZON Louis Henry 798 CUR1892
Coursing and falconry COXH799.23 COX1892
Mountaineering DENTC.T.796.52 DEN1892
Racing life of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck, M.P: and other reminiscences KENTJohn798 KEN1892
Short Stalks: or Hunting Camps - North, South, East, and West BUXTONEdward North790 BUX1892
The hundred riddles of the fairy Bellaria LELANDCharles Godfrey793.7 LEL1892
Trout in New Zealand : where to go and how to catch them SPACKMANW.H.799 SPA1892
Fox-Hound, Forest, and Prairie ELMHIRST Pennell799 ELM1892
Baily's magazine of sports and pastimes, April 1893, no. 398 , vol 59 790 BAI1893
Swimming SINCLAIRArchibald797.21 SWI1893
The young cricketer's tutor NYRENJohn796.35 NYR1893
Big game shooting PHILLIPPS-W0LLEY Clive 799 PHI1894
The theory and practice of target shooting: including a series of practical hints on the use of military and match rifles, a description of the effects of different atmospheric conditions, and instructions in the use of various aids to rifle shooting FOULKESArthur Glyndwr799 FOU1895
The whist table CAVENDISH 795 WHI1895
Whist or bumblepuppy: thirteen lectures addressed to children PEMBRIDGE795 PEM1895
Yachting PRITCHETTR.T.797 PRI1895
Modern Polo MILLER E.D.797 MIL1896
The poetry of sport PEEKHedley821.08 PEE1896
The jubilee book of cricket RANJITSINHJIK.S.796.35 RAN1897
Sporting reminiscences HAYDONThos.798 HAY1898
With Bat and Ball GIFFENGeorge796.351898
With Stoddart's team In Australia RANJITSINHJIKumar Shri796.35 RAN1898
Giants of the game : being reminiscences of the stars of cricket from Daft down to the present day LYTTELTONR.H.796.358 GIA1899
The Merry Gee-Gee: how to breed, break and ride him for'ard away. And: the noble art of backing winners on the turf LYALLJ.G.798 LYA1899
"W.G." : cricketing reminiscences and personal recollections GRACEW.G.796 GRA1899
"W.G." Cricketing Reminiscences and Personal Recollections GRACEW.G.796.35 GRA1899
Sport in war Baden-POWELLR.S.S. 799.26 BAD1900
The Draughts world. Vol 21 , January to June 1903 7901903
How we recovered the Ashes WARNERP.F.796.35 WAR1904
Little Entertainments LEVERTONWaldemar (Mrs)793 LEV1904
Golf faults illustrated BELDAMG.W.796.36 BEL1905
Golf Guide and How To Play Golf BRAIDJames796.36BRA1906
The Australian golfer SOUTERD.G.796.36 SOU1906
Advanced golf : or hints and instruction for progressive players BRAIDJames796.36 BRA1909
The Magic of Sport: mainly autobiographical GOULD Nat796 GOU1909
The merry circle : a book of new, graceful, and intellectual games and amusements BELLEW Mrs. Clara (ed.)793 BEL1910
Lawn tennis in Australia "AUSTRAL" 796 AUS1912
The adventures of an elephant hunter SUTHERLANDJames799.2 SUT1912
Rafia work : a simple craft, with great possibilities WALKERHenrietta C.790 WAL1913
Common-sense golf CLARKECharles796.3 CLA1914
Fly-fishing : some new arts and mysteries MOTTRAMJ.C.799 MOT1915
My fighting life CARPENTIER Georges 796.8 CAR1920
The fly-fisher's entomology : with coloured representations of the natural and artificial insect; and a few observations and instructions on trout and grayling-fishing RONALDSAlfred799.1 RON1921
The complete auction bridge player: with a new special chapter, general outline of play, and a complete summary of all the points of the game condensed for quick reference: together with the laws of auction, the etiquette of the game, and the latest decisions IRWINFlorence795.4 IRW1922
Solo whist and auction solo WILKSA.S.795.413 WIL1923
My cricket memories HOBBSJ. B. 796 HOB1924
Wonders of the Himalaya YOUNGHUSBANDFrancis796 YOU1924
Cricket LOOKER Samuel J. (ed.)796.35 CRI1925
The foundtions of golf : dedicated to the late beginnerSMITHJ.S.K.796 FOU1925
Tales of the angler's Eldorado New Zealand GREYZane799 GRE1926
The perfect batsman : J.B. Hobbs in action MacLARENA.C796.35 MAC1926
Putnam's Book of Parties ASPINWALLMarguerite793 ASP1927
Chemical amusements & experiments: a description and explanation of many wonderful chemical changes & effects with directions for carrying out numerous experiments & conjuring tricks GIBSONCharles R.793.8 GIB1928
Epics of the fancy : a vision of old fighters FARNOL Jeffrey 796 FAR1928
Pictorial Golf : pratical instruction for the beginner, and valuable hints for the star MARTINH.B.796 MAR1928
Tales of fresh-water fishing GREYZane799 GRE1928
The complete auction bridge player IRWINFlorence795.414 IRW1928
The open road in Victoria: being the ways of many walkers CROLLRobert Henderson796 CRO1928
Rifle and rifle shooting ASKINS Charles799.3 ASK1928
Auction bridge made clearFOSTERA.E. Manning795.414 FOS1929
Complete contract Bridge WORKMilton C.795.415 WOR1929
Googlies: coals from a test-cricketer's fireplace HORDERNH.V.796.35 HOR1932
A game of golf : a book of reminiscence OUIMETFrancis796.36 OUI1933
A Rolling Stone on the Turf GRIFFITHSSamuel798 GRI1933
A rolling stone on the turf GRIFFITHSSamuel798.4 GRI1933
Body-Line? LARWOODHarold796.35 LAR1933
Contract bridge blue book of 1933CULBERTSONEly795.415 CUL1933
Contract bridge blue book of 1933 CULBERTSONEly795.4 CUL1933
Fifty years in the ring CORRI'gene796 COR1933
Golfing Memories and Methods WETHEREDJoyce796.35 WET1933
Jardine justified : the truth about the Ashes HARRISBruce796.358 HAR1933
The Brighter Side of Cricket GLASGOWR.C. Robertson796.35 GLA1933
Ashes and dust JARDINED.R.796.35 JAR1934
Two hundred hands from match play: an annotated case-book for contract bridge play PHILLIPSHubert795.415 PHI1934
Perry on tennis : expert advice for all on lawn tennis PERRYFred J. 796.34PER1936
A hundred Grand Nationals BIRDT.H.798.4 BIR1937
An American angler in Australia GREYZane799.1 GRE1937
Swinging into golf JONESErnest796 JON1937
1937 Australian test tour HARRISBruce796.35 HAR1938
A History of Cricket ALTHAMH.S.796.358ALT1938
Himalayan assault : the French Himalayan expedition 1936 SEGOGNE Henry De796.5 HIM1938
My cricketing life BRADMANDon796.35 BRA1938
Titans of the Barrier Reef : further adventures of a shark fisherman CALDWELLNorman W.799.1 CAL1938
The Crest of the Wave FOXUffa797.1 FOX1939
Practical Yachting Hints: letters to a novice COOKEFrancis B.797 COO194?
Bowls For All: a practical guide STEVENSON William 796.3 STE1940
Edward Whymper SMYTHEF.S.796 SMY1940
Mountaineering holiday SMYTHEF.S.796 SMY1940
The adventures of a mountaineer SMYTHEFrank796 SMY1940
Start 'Em Sailing AYMARGordon C.797.1 AYM1941
My fifty years of chess MARSHALLFrank J.794.1 MAR1942
My fifty years of chess MARSHALLFrank J.794.1 MAR 1942
Scattered shots JARVISMajor C.S. 799.2 JAR1942
Cricket country BLUNDENEdmund796.35 BLU1944
J.J. Miller's sporting annual and athletic record : 1944 796 MIL1944
Yachting Yarns COOKEFrancis B.797 COO1944
Pot luckCLARKRoland799 CLA1945
Upon that mountain SHIPTONEric796.522 SHI1945
Why you lose at bridge SIMONS.J.795 SIM1945
Between wicketsROBINSONRay796.35 ROB1946
Chess for the fun of it HARLEYBrian794.1 HAR1946
Golf for the Middle-Aged and others BOTTOMEGeorge McDonald796.35 BOT1946
Modern chess openings KORNW.794.1 KOR1946
The delectable mountains BUSKDouglas796.5 BUS1946
A touch of the sun: all you need to know - and more - about holidays ROOKE Dennis796 ROO1947
Indian Summer: An account of the cricket tour in England 1946 ARLOTTJohn796.35ARL1947
Reminiscences of a sporting artist EDWARDSLionel799 EDW1947
Test cricket cavalcade 1877-1946 ROBERTSE.L.796.35 ROB1947
The road to Wimbledon MARBLEAlice796.34MAR1947
Handleiding voor scheidsrechtersKONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSCHE VOETBALBOND796.334 KON1947
A river never sleeps BROWNRoderick Haig799.1 BRO1948
Between wickets ROBINSONRAY796.35 ROB1948
Count to win at bridge: a simple summary of valuation and bidding with illustrative hands from actual play WALSHEG.G.J.795.4 WAL1948
Ring Battles of the Century ODDGilbert E. 796.8 ODD1948
The English game BRODRIBBGerald796.35 BRO1948
The Horse and His Rider GOLDINGHAM P.R. 798 GOL1948
This game of golf COTTONHenry796.35 COT1948
W.G. Grace DARWINBernard796.35DAR1948
Concerning cricket ARLOTTJohn796.35 ARL1949
Contract bridge blue book CULBERTSONEly795 CUL1949
English Sports and Pastimes HOLEChristina790 HOL1949
Gauvinier Takes to Bowls DE SELINCOURTHugh796.2 DES1949
The language of field sports HARE C.E.799 HAR1949
Bowls SARGEANTGordon796.3 SAR1950
Cricket in the Counties ARLOTTJohn796.35 ARL1950
Cricketing days EDRICHW.J.796.35 EDR1950
Gone With the Cricketers ARLOTTJohn796.358ARL1950
Rugger: the man's game SEWELLE.H.D.796 SEW1950
Studies of an angler WACKETTL.J. [Wing Commander]799.1 WAC1950
The Match I Remember BATCHELORDenzil796.35BAT1950
Ashes to ashes WARNERRex796.35 WAR1951
Brown and company : the tour in Australia FINGLETONJ.H.796.35 FIN1951
Best cricket stories SWANTONE.W.796.35 SWA1953
Cricket Triumph : England versus Australia 1953 HARRISBruce796.35 HAR1953
Culbertson's new and complete summary of contract bridge CULBERTSONEly795 CUL1953
The South Africans in Australia 1952-1953 MOYESA.G.796.35MOY1953
Australian batsmen : from Charles Bannerman to Neil Harvey MOYESA.G.796.35 MOY1954
Gods or flannelled fools? MILLERKeith796.35 MIL1954
Horn of the hunter : the story of an African safariRUARKRobert C.917 RUA1954
Nanga Parbat : incorporating the official report of the expedition of 1953 HERRLIGKOFFERKarl M.796.522 HER1954
On top of the world PETZOLDTPatricia796 PET1954
Our Everest adventure : the pictorial history from Kathmandu to the summit HUNTJohn796.5 HUN1954
Playing to Win BAILEYTrevor796.35 BAI1954
The Roar of the Crowd: the rise and fall of a champion CORBETTJames J.796.8 COR1954
Australian test journal ARLOTTJohn796.35ARL1955
The long hop HUGHESMargaret796.35 HUG1955
Golf is my business NIDANorman von796.35 NID1956
How to become a champion at bowls : accepted text book of the game from every angle HARRISONR.T. (Compiler)796.2 HAR1956
Just my story HUTTONLen796.358 HUT1956
Just my story HUTTONLen796.358 HUT1956
The Olympic Games : Melbourne 1956796.4 OLY1956
The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 796.4 OLY1956
J.J. Miller's sporting annual and athletic record : 1957796 MIL1957
The Rae Johnstone story JOHNSTONE Rae798 JOH1958
Cup day: the story of the Melbourne Cup 1861-1960 CAVANOUGHMaurice796 CAV1960
Turf cavalcade BARRIEDouglas M.798.4 BAR1960
J.J. Miller's sporting annual and athletic record : 1961796 MIL1961
Where no birds fly WILLSPhilip796 WIL1961
With the West Indies in Australia 1960-1961: A critical story of the tour MOYESA.G. ("Johnnie")796.35 MOY1961
My world of cricket HARVEYNeil796 HAR1963
Phar Lap : the story of the big horse CARTERI.R.798.4 CAR1964
'Captain Blood' DYERJack796.3 DYE1965
The green felt jungle REIDEd795 REI1965
Eiger direct GILLMAN Peter796.52 GIL1966
The seven rivers STEWARTDouglas799.11 STE1966
Cricket walkabout : the australian aboriginal cricketers on tour 1867-8 MULVANEYD.J.796.358MUL1967
Mathematical games LUKACSC.793.7 LUK1969
Chess made easy PURDYC.J.S.794.1 CHE1970
Introduction to defensive bidding PORTENRonald P. von der795.4 POR1971
Phar Lap : the story of the big horse CARTERIsabel798.4 CAR1971
Captains Outrageous? : cricket in the seventies WHITTINGTONR.S.796.35 WHI1972
The Nazi Olympics MANDELLRichard D.796.4 MAN1972
The Melbourne Cup CAVANOUGHMaurice798.4 CAV1973
The secret of tactical chess REINFELDFred794.1 REI1973
Dennis Lillie : back to the mark BRAYSHAWIan796.36BRA1974
Dick Francis : the sport of queens FRANCISDick798.45 FRA1974
The great days BONATTIWalter796.5 BON1974
Australia and New Zealand complete book of boating ROSSBob (ed.)797.109 ROS1975
My life as a mountaineer HECKMAIRAnderl 796 HEC1975
On Top Down Under: Australia's cricket captains ROBINSONRay796.358 ROB1975
You'll keep MARSH Rod796.3 MAR1975
A game divided McFARLINEPeter796.35 McF1977
It's a Funny Game ... JOHNSTONBrian796.358JOH1978
Australian Surfing and Surf Life Saving WILSONJack797.1 WIL1979
Australian women artists 1840-1940 BURKEJanineF759.994 BUR1980
Compton on cricketers past and present COMPTONDenis796.358 COM1980
On and off the turf in Australia GOULDNat798.4 GOU1980