Catbury was a chocolate-brown kitten from Ulverstone with a purr like an outboard motor — until someone cruelly ended that. RSPCA Tasmania inspector Frank Bingham made a promise never to forget him. An out-of-print Tasmanian title.
A facsimile reproduction of Captain H. Butler Stoney's 1856 account of his residence in Tasmania and his descriptive tour through the island from Macquarie Harbour on the west coast north to Circular Head at Stanley. Stoney served as an officer in Van Diemen's Land during the late convict era and his account covers the people, landscapes, settlements and industries he encountered across the island.
A Road in Van Diemen's Land - The story of the convict-built Bell's Line of Road from the Derwent River to St Peter's Pass 1820-1824 (Tasmania).
Max Angus's history of watercolour painting, tracing the medium from its origins in Europe through to its use by the artists and topographers who accompanied early explorers and colonial expeditions to Van Diemen's Land and New South Wales. Angus was one of Tasmania's most significant artists and art historians of the 20th century — his own watercolours documented the Tasmanian landscape over six decades, and his art historical writing brought the work of colonial Tasmanian artists to wider attention

