Norman Lindsay & Family

  • # 39382

    STONE, Louis (1871-1935)

    Jonah

    Sydney : The Endeavour Press, 1933. Octavo, gilt-lettered cloth, edges lightly rubbed, in the rare Norman Lindsay illustrated dustjacket (chips, edge tears and general wear), upper hinge misaligned, Douglas Annand designed bookplate for Fred Smith to front pastedown, pp. 296, a good copy of a rarity.

  • # 41244

    BARNETT, P. Neville et alia

    The Australian Ex Libris Society. Journal No. 1

    Sydney: the Society, 1930. Octavo, printed wrappers (lightly foxed), pp. 48, illustrated with eight bookplates reproduced by Norman Lindsay, and others. Limited to 300 copies (this is copy 253). Bookplate for Jean and Jeff Bidgood to inside of front wrapper. A valuable collection of miniature artworks by Australian artists of the interwar period.  

  • # 41445

    [LINDSAY, Ruby]

    Ruby Lindsay 1887 – 1919

    Melbourne : Douglas Stewart Fine Books, 2010. Quarto, illustrated wrappers, pp. [24], illustrated, essay, catalogue. Printed in an edition of 1000 copies.

  • # 41207

    LINDSAY, Norman (1879-1969)

    The Complete Collection of Etchings by Norman Lindsay 

    Sydney : David Jones’ Art Gallery, 1958. Octavo, paper wrappers (lightly marked), 12 pp. 1 black and white plate. Introduction by Jane Glad and essay by Norman Lindsay. Catalogue of 200 etchings, with prices. Scarce.

  • # 41296

    [LINDSAY, Norman]. BLOOMFIELD, Lin (ed.).

    Norman Lindsay: 80 Years of Pencil Drawings.

    Bungendore: Odana Editions, 2008. Quarto, pictorial boards, 335 pages, profusely illustrated; new copy. During his long creative life Norman Lindsay produced works in many media, but pencil was the only one he used continuously from childhood to old age. The earliest drawing reproduced in this book was done in 1889, when he was ten years …

  • # 40635

    LINDSAY, Lionel (1874-1961)

    [LIONEL LINDSAY MANUSCRIPT] ‘Fantin’

    Lionel Lindsay’s handwritten draft for an article on French artist Henri Fantin-Latour, published in Art in Australia, Series 3, No. 8, 1924. Manuscript in pen on rectos of [5] sheets, large octavo (170 x 200 mm), signed at the foot of the text ‘Lionel Lindsay’; old fold lines, clean and complete.

  • # 40870

    LINDSAY, Jack and STEPHENSON, P.R. (editors)

    [LINDSAY]. The London Aphrodite.

    London: Fanfrolico Press, 1928-29. Six volumes, octavo, illustrated wrappers, pp. 496, with Norman Lindsay illustrations, occasional light foxing, a very good set. A literary periodical incorporating poetry and prose, intended to last only six issues, and published by Jack Lindsay ‘not for profit, but the fun of the thing, obviously’ (contents page). Only complete sets …

  • # 40727

    RUTTER, Frank

    Seven etchings by Will Dyson

    Everyman – Christmas Supplement. November 26, 1931. Quarto, newspaper supplement, pp. [8], illustrated with full page reproductions of Dyson etchings.

  • # 40626

    [DYSON]. NEWLIN PRICE, F.

    Will Dyson

    New York : Ferargil Galleries, 1930. Quarto, printed yellow wrappers (a little marked), yapp edges, pp. [20], 17 full page plates, catalogue of works with prices, essay. A rare New York exhibition catalogue by the talented Ballarat artist Will Dyson, husband to Ruby Lindsay and close associate of the Lindsay circle.

  • # 40560

    LINDSAY, Norman (1879-1969)

    Australian Natives – Taking down the poor Bushies. A fool and his money soon-parted.

    [Sydney : NSW Bookstall Co., c.1905]. Chromolithographic “Art Series” postcard, 138 x 38 mm, recto with Norman Lindsay illustration from the series Australian Natives, captioned Taking down the poor Bushies. A fool and his money soon-parted; verso divided in two with no message, a fine copy. Copies of this postcard are held in the collections of …

  • # 40474

    [LINDSAY]. BLOOMFIELD,Lin and GLAD, Helen.

    Norman Lindsay Pen Drawings 1890 – 1965

    Sydney : The Bloomfield Galleries, 1987. Folio, illustrated wrappers, light handling marks, pp. 24, illustrated.

  • # 39731

    [LINDSAY, Norman]

    Lysistrata by Aristophanes

    Done into English by Jack Lindsay. Illustrations by Norman Lindsay. London : Fanfrolico Press, 1926. Folio, half-morocco over gilt-decorated boards (light edge wear, corners bumped), 51 pp., light foxing to endpapers. Limited to 725 copies signed by Jack Lindsay. The London edition, a Sydney edition from the Fanfrolico Press also appearing in 1925, the London …

  • # 40061

    HURST, Cameron and Jeremy GEORGE (editors)

    Venus in Tullamarine : art, sex, politics and Norman Lindsay

    / with contributions from Ian McLean, Adrain Martin, Cameron Hurst, Jeremy George, James Nguyen, Soo-Min Shim. [Cover title]. Small octavo (175 x 105 mm), illustrated wrappers, pp. 152; an as-new copy. ‘Norman Lindsay (1879–1969) was a prolific, popular, and controversial Australian artist. He is best known for his children’s book The Magic Pudding (1918) and …

  • # 39967

    BLOOMFIELD, Lin

    The complete etchings of Norman Lindsay (deluxe edition)

    Sydney: Odana editions and Josef Lebovic, 1998. Quarto, gilt-lettered leather in matching slipcase, decorated endpapers, (light foxing to edges and preliminaries), 480pp. fully illustrated, faint foxing to fore-edge and endpapers. Loosely enclosed, a copy of the exhibition catalogue which accompanied the launch of the book, a promotional bookmark, a certificate of authenticity signed by the …

  • # 39227

    LINDSAY, Norman (1879-1969)

    The pen drawings of Norman Lindsay (the Mackaness copy)

    Special number of Art in Australia. Sydney : Angus & Robertson, 1918. Quarto, decorated card wrappers (light edge wear, hinges expertly repaired), 51 black and white plates, some tipped-in, bookplate for Dr. George Mackaness to front pastedown, later bookplate to endpaper, tissue guards, essays by Julian Ashton and Lionel Lindsay. Limited edition of 2000 copies. …

  • # 32422

    LINDSAY, Norman (1879-1969)

    The Magic Pudding. (Signed first edition)

    / Being the adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and his friends Bill Barnacle & Sam Sawnoff. Sydney : Angus & Robertson, 1918. Quarto, quarter-cloth over papered boards, lettered in gilt on the spine, in fine original illustrated dust jacket (corners rubbed, Japanese paper reinforcements to a few splits), patterned green A & R endpapers, colour title …