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ANCIENT HISTORY

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1 Bernstein Peter L. AGAINST THE GODS: THE REMARKABLE STORY OF RISK
John Wiley & Sons 1998 0471295639 / 9780471295631 Reprint Paperback Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 
Very Good condition. A history that traces the development of risk- weighing up the odds based on knowledge and experience- and how that ability affected the course of world history. A unique account that begins in ancient times and ends in the current era. 
Price: 22.00 AUD
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2 Chadwick John THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B
Cambridge University Press 1992 521398304 Reprint Paperback Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 
Very Good condition. 
Price: 12.00 AUD
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3 Childe Gordon V. WHAT HAPPENED IN HISTORY
Book Club Assoc, London 1973 Reprint Hard Cover Good to Very Good Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 
Clean, cream pages and tight binding. No inscription. Clean, unmarked brown boards. Unclipped dustjacket. "Grahame Clark describes this book as one of the most important of 'the general works in which he opened up new and vast perspectives...classics that repay constant re-reading and are likely to retain their value for a long time to come". 
Price: 25.00 AUD
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4 Crossley-holland Kevin THE ANGLO-SAXON WORLD
The Boydell Press, UK 2002 0851158854 / 9780851158853 4th Edition Hard Cover As New Good to Very Good 24 Cm 
The Anglo Saxon World introduces us to the Anglo Saxons in their own words.It takes us into their world via their poetry and stories, art and beliefs.The book is in as new condition. The dust cover has a small tear on the upper back. 
Price: 52.00 AUD
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5 Dillon Eilis LIVING IN IMPERIAL ROME
Faber and Faber 1974 0571096204 / 9780571096206 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Richard Kennedy 
Very Good condition. No inscription. Clean and unmarked cover. Clean pages and compressed page edge. Dustjacket has no tears or wear. "This fascinating book is about daily life in Rome in the year AD 110, when Trajan was Emperor. Each of the four chapters concentrates on a different household, and in describing the lives of its members, adults and children, free and slave, the author is able to show us a wide cross-section of Roman society". 
Price: 60.00 AUD
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6 Man John KUBLAI KHAN: THE MONGOL KING WHO REMADE CHINA
Bantam Press 2006 0593054490 / 9780593054499 First Australian Edition Paperback As New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 
As New condition. An authoritative biography of Kubla Khan, and his extensive conquest of China to form one of the biggest empires of all time. This biography delves into Khan's personal insights that made his exploits so successful and birthed his personal legend. 
Price: 21.00 AUD
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7 Van Loon Hendrik THE STORY OF MANKIND
George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. 1947 Reprint Half-Leather Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 
Good condition. 
Price: 10.00 AUD
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8 Yadin, Yigael MASADA - HEROD'S FORTRESS AND THE ZEALOTS' LAST STAND
London Phoenix Illustrated 1997 Card Cover Very Good None Issued 25.5cm 
French flaps, Overlooking the Dead Sea, the Judean desert stronghold of Masada was the site on which Herod the Great erected his most daring palace and the scene of one of the most dramatic episodes in human history, when in 960 Zealot defenders preferred to kill themselves rather than surrender to their Roman besiegers. Professor Yigael Yadin excavated the site between 1963 and 1965 in what was the biggest archaeological enterprise attempted in the Holy Land. What he found confirmed the dramatic story recorded by Josephus almost two thousand years ago. Book in marvellous order. 
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A great find....

   Just recently, after nine years, we have finally been able to secure a copy of one of Australia's most iconic titles, "Smiley".
  If you mainly recall the movie, you're not alone, but when Moore Raymond had the book published in the UK in 1945 it was
  a true sensation as the information below will reveal. It was viewed as an Australian equivalent to Twain's
  great novel, Huckleberry Finn.

   

In the book a young Australian boy, William Thomas Greevins, nicknamed Smiley, was constantly falling into adventures & mischief
in the Australian outback town where he lived and attended Murrumbilla State School.

The book's success inspired two followups, Smiley Gets a Gun. London, Sylvian Press, 1947 & Smiley Roams the Road, Hulton Press, 1959.
Both these titles fall into the "not too hard to find" category whereas the original is as scarce as can be imagined. For example there is
just one currently listed & it's in Ireland at almost 3X ours despite being a later copy.

To many Australians (Neville Ernest) Moore Raymond's book "Smiley" is eponymous with a time of simple bush-town naivete, but when it
hit the bookshops to great acclaim the film rights were bought immediately by Sir Alexander Korda.

Raymond's brother asserted the three Smiley stories were inspired by memories of hot, dusty little towns of childhood. Moore Raymond
was born in Queensland in 1903(4?) at Pimpama and educated at Toowoomba Grammar and then Queensland University. He later
worked as a freelance journalist, author, broadcaster and actor whilst working in Britain. The book, though written for adults, was
successfully adapted into a movie screenplay that had a very long gestation as its successive directors sought the ideal character
to portray Smiley and an ideal film location.
 
In 1946 Korda sent Raymond to Australia to find a possible child actors and locations across a three month search. However Korda says he could not
find an appropriate director and shelved it. Korda eventually assigned the project to Anthony Kimmins, who had served in Australia in World War Two.
He arrived in Australia in March 1950 to begin pre-production and announced he would make the film near Augathella for £100,000.
However after actually inspecting the site he doubted it would be useful and he was unable to find an actor he was happy with.
Plans to make the movie were delayed again.

Kimmins returned to Australia September 1955 to begin again and after interviewing over 2,000 boys, he cast Colin Peterson as Smiley and
Bruce Archer as Joey. Keith Calvert got the Smiley role in "Smiley Gets a Gun". Colin Petersen, the original Smiley, went on to become a
drummer in the Bee Gees. Filming started in late October, with the township of Murrumbilla created on an estate at Camden Park.
Roles went to Chips Rafferty, Ralph Richardson, John McCallum, Bud Tingwell & Leonard Teale amongst others.

As part of our literary heritage this book will make a great heirloom gift; it's a valuable memento of our recent cultural past. Serious literature critics
were quite right in their comparisons of the story with Twain's Huckleberry Finn. There's enormous scope to interpret Raymond's book as social
commentary on our relationship with Britain, our treatment of the aborigines, class structure and business ethics/morals.
This extract by essayist Emma Hamilton is an example of the interpretations put >>> At the macro-level. Smiley's journey can also be seen as a
metaphor for nationhood. Smiley commences the film possessing distinctly adult qualities: he recites poetry and has a large vocabulary, he troubles
himself with the romance between school teacher Miss Workman (Jocelyn Hernfield) and Sergeant Flaxman, and promises that he will provide dinner
for his mother. He is, as many scholars have suggested of Australia itself. 'born modern'.
(Extract taken from the excellent  Making Film and Television Histories: Australia and New Zealand.  edited by James E. Bennett, Rebecca Beirne)

Raymond's writing credits >
During the 1930s he wrote a number of plays for broadcast on the BBC (mostly for Midland) including the burlesque (in rhyme) The Marmalade Mystery (1935)
and the series The House Next Door (1936), the Christmas revue Folly and Mistletoe (with others, 1936), the series How to Make the Best of... (1937),
the comedy Twenty-one Days at Sea (1937), Seeing Life (1938), and This Week's Films (1943-44) for the Forces. Raymond was also the film and television
critic for the Sunday Dispatch. Moore Raymond died in Barcelona on 13 June 1965, aged 62.

As I say, a really marvelous find. 1945 First edition, first reprint  $625.


       



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