Verlag: Perth, E.S. Wigg & Son, 1916, 1916
Anbieter: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australien
Octavo, xxiv+1136 pages, original boards, lightly foxed endpapers, name on flyleaf, sunned boards, a very good copy.
Verlag: E.S. Wigg & Son, Perth, 1916
Anbieter: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australien
Erstausgabe
Boards. 1st edition. 1st ed., Royal octavo, original cloth boards, b&w frontis portrait plate of author, b&w plates, advertisements, pp xix, 1136. Shaken, some rubbing to cloth, pencilled inscription last endpaper and light marks outside edge of textblock, otherwise clean, good condition.(heavy, please inquire regarding postage.) "The Australian Household Guide . purported to contain everything that an Australian housewife might want to know. Profits went to charities". (Australian Dictionary of Biography.) Includes advice on running a household, diet, child care, personal appearance, and many recipes. The author, Deborah Drake-Brockman, was the daughter of Grace Vernon, née Bussell (heroine of the shipwreck in 1876 near the mouth of the Margaret River). She was later knowns as Mrs. Hackett, then Dr Buller-Murphy. An artist and mining entrepreneur she was also interested in the rare Australian mineral tantalite found in the Northern Territory and at Wodgina in Western Australia and was called 'Australia's Tantalum Queen'.
Verlag: E.S. Wigg & Son, Perth, 1916
Anbieter: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, Australien
Erstausgabe
Boards. 1st edition. 1st ed., Royal 8vo, professionally recased retaining original worn cloth front and back, b&w fronts port of author, plates, advertisements, pp xix, 1136. light cockling and water-staining to upper pages and edges, eps marked, repairs to edges of pp.xv-xvii and last page, complete, very good condn. Scarce " The Australian Household Guide . purported to contain everything that an Australian housewife might want to know. Profits went to charities". (Australian Dictionary of Biography.) Includes advice on running a household, diet, child care, personal appearance, and many recipes. The author, Deborah Drake-Brockman, was the daughter of Grace Vernon, née Bussell (heroine of the shipwreck in 1876 near the mouth of the Margaret River). She was later knowns as Mrs. Hackett, then Dr Buller-Murphy. An artist and mining entrepreneur she was also interested in the rare Australian mineral tantalite found in the Northern Territory and at Wodgina in Western Australia and was called 'Australia's Tantalum Queen'.