A scarce 1905 historical survey detailing the administrations of early colonial governors like Collins, Davey, Sorell, and Arthur. Originally delivered as lectures during the 1904 centenary, this volume was published by the legendary Tasmanian photographer and historian John Watt Beattie.
Key Features:
- True First State: Includes the original small errata slip neatly tipped in at the front.
- Richly illustrated with historical portraits and plates from Beattie's famous collection.
Condition Details & Defects:
- Published in Hobart, 1905. First Edition. Hardcover, original binding.
- Cover: The cloth boards are in worn condition with bumped corners, surface mottling, faded sections, and old ink marks on the back. The gold gilt title on the front remains relatively bright and clear.
- Binding: The internal stitched text block is starting to pull loose from the spine and should be handled with care.
- Interior: The title page features an ink smudge and the remnants of an old children's coloured transfer decal. Previous owner details are written in colored pencil in the front, with some sections scribbled out. Pages show occasional small tan marks at the edges but remain complete, firm, and fully readable.
An authentic, heavily handled research copy with excellent local history value. Please check our extra photos showing the cover wear, title page marks, and the tipped-in errata slip before purchasing. Contact Just Tassie Books at the shop if you have any questions.
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