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A Century of Farmyard Relics in Australia 1840 - 1940 Volume 1

640 pages.

Deals with windmills and water related, grubbers, 

fencing and wire strainers, manures/ spreaders, sprays, poisons, 

bait, rabbit traps, skins, buggies, buggy plates, 

wagons, carts, blacksmith and wheelwright.

$99.95 plus $14 postage anywhere in Australia.

A Century of Farmyard Relics in Australia 1840 - 1940 Volume 2

640 pages.

Deals with dip and drenches, shearing machines, 

hand pieces, wool presses, caring for animals, 

saddles, harness, collars, cans, milking machines, 

separators and churns. 

$99.95 plus $14 postage anywhere in Australia.

A Century of Farmyard Relics in Australia 1840 - 1940 Volume 3

640 pages.

Deals with old stationary engines, portable and traction engines, 

old tractors, saws and saw benches, chain saws, for the smithy, 

old tool sand spanners, old makers plates & plaques. 

$99.95 plus $14 postage anywhere in Australia.

Width25700Width3 These books were proudly set up, printed and bound in Australia.

Below is a Full set $495 plus $25 postage or courier (Australia Only)

A superb five volume set of books dealing with the first one hundred years of mechanised agriculture in Australia.

Each volume has a laminated printed case bound cover, every book being section sewn thus will endure constant handling by any serious collector, historian or academic.

These books have been compiled from many reference sources over the past three years, it having been basically a full time project.

The print run was 524 copies of each, which will be offered as a set of five books or as individual books.

It is advisable that the serious collector should purchase the five volumes as it is anticipated that this book, as a set, will become very sought after in years to come.

ONLY 85 sets left. These books are getting rave reviews from serious collectors who have purchased a set so BUY YOUR SET NOW WHILST STOCKS LAST.