Early Melbourne Sketchbook
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
In this charmingly nostalgic and beautifully rendered historical volume, noted author Brian Carroll presents Early Melbourne Sketchbook, a definitive record of Victoria's early colonial landscape. Released as a key piece within Rigby’s celebrated and highly collectible Sketchbook Series, the text recaptures the frantic, exciting foundation days of the settlement. The narrative traces the evolution of the city from the initial European discovery of Port Phillip in 1802 through its rapid 19th-century transformation into a bustling, gold-rush metropolis, balancing architectural analysis with fascinating local lore. Early Melbourne Sketchbook serves as an indispensable reference copy for urban historians, students of Victorian-era architecture, and collectors of classic Australiana. The volume is distinguished by its unique landscape configuration and features an exquisite gallery of fine line drawings depicting early public offices, churches, and pioneer residences, each complemented by Carroll's insightful historical vignettes. Complete with its original, authentic mid-century dust jacket, this scarce 1977 first edition remains a timeless cornerstone for celebrating Melbourne’s rich heritage.
Author: Brian Carroll (Drawings by various artists)
Format: Hardback
Genre: The arts
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
In this charmingly nostalgic and beautifully rendered historical volume, noted author Brian Carroll presents Early Melbourne Sketchbook, a definitive record of Victoria's early colonial landscape. Released as a key piece within Rigby’s celebrated and highly collectible Sketchbook Series, the text recaptures the frantic, exciting foundation days of the settlement. The narrative traces the evolution of the city from the initial European discovery of Port Phillip in 1802 through its rapid 19th-century transformation into a bustling, gold-rush metropolis, balancing architectural analysis with fascinating local lore. Early Melbourne Sketchbook serves as an indispensable reference copy for urban historians, students of Victorian-era architecture, and collectors of classic Australiana. The volume is distinguished by its unique landscape configuration and features an exquisite gallery of fine line drawings depicting early public offices, churches, and pioneer residences, each complemented by Carroll's insightful historical vignettes. Complete with its original, authentic mid-century dust jacket, this scarce 1977 first edition remains a timeless cornerstone for celebrating Melbourne’s rich heritage.