Globes & Planetaria
Rare and antique globes, planetaria, celestial models, pocket globes, scientific instruments, and navigational and surveying tools.
By NEWTON, [William], NEWTON, [William Edward], and NEWTON, [Alfred Vincent], c1860]
By FERGUSON, James, 29 August 1757
By [HOMANN, Johann Baptist]., [after 1715]. Stands by Homaenischen Erben [Homann Heirs], [after 1730].
By FORTIN, [Jean] and BUY DE MORNAS, M. [Claude], 1768 [celestial globe dated 1770, armillary dated 1773].
By Yu Chong (Qing dynasty), 4th year of the Guangxu reign (1878)
The discovery and exploration of Australia has long been framed as both an act of chance and of growing curiosity, shaped by the vast seas of the southern hemisphere and guided by the faint patterns of the stars.
The 111 maps and books of the Michael and Wendy Brown Collection tell this story from the creatures of ancient European myth, via the monsters of colonialism, to the behemoth of globalisation and modern multi-cultural Sydney.
By ABDULLAH, Muhammad Morsi; and Federico de AGOSTINI, [c1971].
By MUSTAFA, Ezzedin Ibrahim; and Muhammad Morsi ABDULLAH, 1973.
By MUSTAFA, Ezzedin Ibrahim; and Muhammad Morsi ABDULLAH, 1974.
By TOLKIEN, John Ronald Reuel; and BAYNES, Pauline, 1970.
By FALDA, Giovanni Battista, 1705.
A map of Japan from Jean Migeon's 'Nouvel Atlas Illustre Geographie Universelle' 

