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[osb95]

Missing info! (4)
Title: Das fürstliche Zeughaus in Schwarzburg
(in English: The princely arsenal at Schwarzburg)
Medium: book
Main author(s): C.A. Ossbahr
Edition (publisher: place): Müller’sche Buchhandlung: Rudolstadt (Germany)
Language: German (High)
Edition date: 1895
Remarks: Fahnen in pp. 191-193

[osg02]

Title: Monumenta heraldica, izbor iz heraldicke baštine primorsko-goranske županije
(in English: Monumenta Heraldica: from the heraldic heritage of the County of the Coast and Gorski Kotar)
Medium: book
Main author(s): Goroslav Oštrić
Edition (publisher: place): Pomorski i povijesni muzej Hrvatskog primorja Rijeke: Rijeka (Croatia)
Language: Croatian
Edition date: 2002 (1st ed.)
Catalogue codes: ISBN 953-96915-7-5 = ISBN 978-953-96915-7-6
Pages: 200
Format: 320×230(×15) mm

Remarks: Exhibition cataloge, luxurious, on all aspects of heraldry and vexillology in the Northern Croatian littoral, including documents of the 1862 County flags, regional flag from Italian occupation between two World Wars and modern municipal heraldry.


[osk85]

Missing info! (3)
Title: Flag; Flag, Emblem, and Seal of the UN; Flag of the League of Nations; Flag of Truce Officer or White Flag; Flags of the UN States
Medium: article in a non-vexillological source
Main author(s): Edmund Jan Osmanczyk
Language: English
Source title: The Encyclopedia of The United Nations and International Agreements
Source number (date): (1985)
Source pages: 268
Source edition (publisher: place): Taylor and Francis: Philadelphia & London (United States)
Remarks: These are five different entries in this book on one page.

[osm93]

Missing info! (6)
Title: Om flaget
Medium: book
Main author(s): O. Storm
Edition (publisher: place): (unknown publisher): Oslo (Norway)
Language: Norwegian (Bokmål)
Edition date: 1893

[osp98]

Title: Відзнаки лицарства | Vịdznaki licarstva
(in English: Insignias of Knights)
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Валерій Осипов | Valerịĭ Osipov
Language: Ukrainian
Source title: Знак | Znak [znk]
Source number (date): 15 (1998.03)
Source pages: 10

[osp99]

Title: Геральдика Чернігівських полковників | Geralhdika Ĉernịgịvshkiq polkovnikịv
(in English: Heraldry of the Colonels of Chernihiv)
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Валерій Осипов | Valerịĭ Osipov
Language: Ukrainian
Source title: Знак | Znak [znk]
Source number (date): 18 (1999.03)
Source pages: 2

[oss99]

Title: Sjöblad, lindblad eller hjärta?
(in English: Sea leaves, linden leaves or hearts?)
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Magnus Olsson
Language: Swedish
Source title: Heraldisk tidsskrift [hts]
Source number (date): 79 (1999)
Source pages: 393&-411

[ost]

Obsolete entry! Please refer to [ostXX]

[ostXX]

Missing info! (6)
Title: Weltgeschichte in 10000 Fahnen, Standarten, Flaggen
(in English: The history of the world in 10,000 flags, standards and ensigns)
Medium: book
Main author(s): Willi-Dieter Osterbrauck
Edition (publisher: place): (author): (unknown location) (Germany)
Language: German (High)
Catalogue codes: ISBN 3-00-000705-9 = ISBN 978-3-00-000705-7
Pages: 2500
Remarks: Gebundene Ausgabe
Price: DM 3500,00 / EUR 1789,52

[osw85]

Missing info! (1)
Title: Lexikon der Heraldik
(in English: Lexicon of heraldry)
Medium: book
Main author(s): Gert Oswald
Edition (publisher: place): Bibliographisches Institut: Mannheim (Germany)
Language: German (High)
Edition date: 1985
Pages: 478
Format: 235×175 mm

[otj94]

Obsolete entry! Please refer to [o2j94]

[otm49]

Missing info! (2)
Title: Gegenwartsaufgaben der Heraldik (Eine Stellungnahme zu dem Beitrag von Heinz Reise in Heft 1-3)
(in English: Current tasks of heraldry (a statement on the contribution of Heinz Reise in issue 1-3))
Medium: article in a non-vexillological source
Main author(s): M. v. Ostman
Language: German (High)
Source title: Genealogie und Heraldik
Source number (date): 1 (1949)
Source pages: 54
Source edition (publisher: place): Degener: Schellenberg (Germany)

[oto]

Unused entry: Please refer to author Božo Otorepec.

[oto92]

Obsolete entry! Please refer to [a9t92]

[otp25]

Missing info! (5)
Title: Ot. prp. nr. 25. (1925) Om utferdigelse av ny lov om Norges flagg
Medium: book
Edition (publisher: place): Stortinget: Oslo (Norway)
Language: Norwegian (Bokmål)
Edition date: 1925
Pages: 6

[otr02]

Obsolete entry! Please refer to [osg02]

[ott79]

Title: Banner towns: Gonzales, the Lexington of Texas
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): David E. Ott
Language: English
Source title: NAVA News [nav]
Source number (date): 1979 Jul./Sep. (1979.07&-09)
Source pages: 8&-9

[ott89]

Title: Follow-up: More Manchukuo flags
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): David E. Ott
Language: English
Source title: NAVA News [nav]
Source number (date): 1989 Jan./Feb. (1989.01&-02)
Source pages: 6

[ott89a]

Title: Flags of Estonia
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): David E. Ott
Language: English
Source title: NAVA News [nav]
Source number (date): 1989 Nov./Dec. (1989.11&-12)
Source pages: 8

[ott90]

Title: Two new naval flags
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): David E. Ott
Language: English
Source title: NAVA News [nav]
Source number (date): 1990 Nov./Dec. (1990.11&-12)
Source pages: 6

[ott90a]

Title: Flags in the Caribbean and the Amazon
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): David E. Ott
Language: English
Source title: NAVA News [nav]
Source number (date): 1990 Jul./Aug. (1990.07&-08)
Source pages: 1

[otz87]

Missing info! (1)
Title: La bandera de Alicante
(in English: The flag of Alicante)
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Félix Ortiz Castrillo
Language: Castillian (a.k.a. Spanish)
Source title: Communicaciones, XI Congreso Internacional de Vexilologia, Madrid, 26-31 Mayo 1985 [icv85]
Source number (date): (1987)
Source pages: 330&-343

[otz88]

Missing info! (2)
Title: Las banderas Coronelas en Alicante
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Félix Ortiz Castil
Language: Castillian (a.k.a. Spanish)
Source title: Banderas [ban]
Source number (date): 28 (1988)
Remarks: 2th Spanish Vexillology Congress

[ovr76]

Title: Flags and standards of the Napoleonic Wars
Medium: book
Main author(s): Keith Over
Edition (publisher: place): Bivouac Books: London (United Kingdom)
Language: English
Edition date: 1976 (1st ed.)
Pages: 111
Format: 244×180 mm
Remarks: eight colour plates and many b-w drawings

[ovr76a]

Missing info! (4)
Title: Flags and standards of the Napoleonic Wars
Medium: book
Main author(s): Keith Over
Edition (publisher: place): Sky Books Press Ltd.: New York (United States)
Language: English
Edition date: 1976
Previous edition: [ovr76]

[owh01]

Missing info! (1)
Title: Cannery Flags: The British Columbia Salmon Canneries
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Harry Oswald
Language: English
Source title: Flags from sea to sea: The Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress of Vexillology, Victoria, B.C., Canada July 28-Aug 3, 1999 [icv99]
Source number (date): (2001)
Source pages: A37&-A44

[owh95]

Title: Cascadia vexillologists
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Harry Oswald
Language: English
Source title: NAVA News [nav]
Source number (date): 1995 Jul./Aug. (1995.07&-08)
Source pages: 4

[owh99]

Title: Flag of the Maritime Republic of Eastport
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Harry Oswald
Language: English
Source title: NAVA News [nav]
Source number (date): 1999 Jan./Apr. (1999.01&-04)
Source pages: 2

[oww]

Unused entry: Please refer to author Warren W. Odegard.

[oye]

Unused entry: Please refer to author Ingvild Øye.

[ozf06]

Missing info! (3)
Title: Australian Flags
Medium: book
Edition (publisher: place): Ausinfo (Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Awards and National Symbols Branch): Canberra (Australia)
Language: English
Edition date: 2006 (3rd ed.)
Previous edition: [ozf98]
Catalogue codes: ISBN 0-642-47134-7 = ISBN 978-0-642-47134-5
2005/0138
Pages: 56 (+ covers)

Remarks: 23-page excerpt available on line as a PDF document.

It is described as Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2006. There is no author identified, with the issuance being attributed to Awards and Culture Branch, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in Canberra. The booklet is not available for sale. The identified way of obtaining a free copy is through the Constituent’s Request Programme by contacting a Senator or Member of the House of Representatives.

The booklet is the same physical size as the two previous editions, [ozf95] and [ozf98], but it has been substantially redesigned — new layout, new illustrations and the order in which the material has been presented has been changed. However, the text is about 95% the same as the previous edition. The new layout results in the booklet now being 56 pages plus covers (down from 72 pages).

It is curious that, in preparing the new edition, the three flag organisations in Australia were not consulted by the Government or the design firm involved — Swell Design Group. The Flag Society of Australia, Ausflag and ANFA were actively involved in the preparation of the first edition in 1995 [ozf95], but acknowledgement of their contribution has been removed from this third edition. John Vaughan (who is the national spokesman of ANFA) has been personally acknowledged in the third edition, though he advised a Flags Australia meeting that his involvement was limited to providing some artwork and suggestions, without seeing the proofs.

In reviewing the changes, it is evident that there has been a shift in the book away from any political element other than the limited focus of the ANFA sanctioned view of Australian flag history and usage. All the material in the first and second editions has been carried over, except for:

  • page 4 — A new flag? — two paragraphs on the advocacy of a new flag by some Australians
  • page 11 — Debate begins — reference to criticism of winning designs in the 1901 competition
  • pages 12-13 — The Australian Flag in Wartime
  • page 14 — Australian flag at the Olympics
Additions to the 3rd edition include:
  • new page 25 — order of precedence of flags in Australia
  • new pages 26-27 — The Centenary Flag
  • new page 36 — Illustration of the cover of the 1901 Review of Reviews
  • new page 33 — Cocos (Keeling) Island flag
  • new page 42 — section on Protection of the Flag, which adds to material inserted in the second edition about the 1998 amendments to the Flags Act, the statement:
    In the event that a poll is required the existing design of the Australian National Flag must be one of the designs in any selection put to the people

Overall the very slight level of “balance” in the previous editions (in respect of the Australian debate on changing the flag) has been completely removed.

Disappointingly, the gross errors about the state flags continue to remain unchanged. When the 1995 edition was published I, on behalf of the Flag Society of Australia, made extensive changes to the draft text to correct these pages — but the then staff of Awards and Symbols said they could not change the material about the State flags without the concurrence of the State protocol offices — and each had refused to even consider the possibility that their state publications were in error.

The quality of the illustrations is generally much better than before, but the individual flags remain relatively small — 18×36 mm. The quality of the illustrations is variable — with some shockers (like the Queen’s Personal Flag for Australia) and some others of high quality (Pre 1936 Governor General’s Flag). Is suspect that the design house has used a “cut and paste” approach to the flag illustrations (with or without consent as to reproduction). There is no illustrator identified and the original source of the drawn artwork has not been identified.

Ralph Kelly, 27 Sep 2006

It is utterly ludicrous that the book is not available for sale and moreover that the means of distribution appears to be so restrictive. The first edition [ozf95] was on sale at the former Government Info shop in Civic, Canberra and the second edition [ozf98] was sold all over the world on the internet.
Ralph Kelly, 27 Sep 2006


[ozf95]

Missing info! (1)
Title: Australian Flags
Medium: book
Edition (publisher: place): Ausinfo (Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Awards and National Symbols Branch): Canberra (Australia)
Language: English
Edition date: 1995 (1st ed.)
Catalogue codes: ISBN 0-644-43150-4 = ISBN 978-0-644-43150-7
Pages: 61
Format: 200×199 mm

This 1995 edition (with a new title) was a complete revision of [a9u85], and had input from a submission from Ralph Kelly and Tony Burton.
Jonathan Dixon, 19 Sep 2006

The Flag Society of Australia, Ausflag and ANFA were actively involved in the preparation of the first edition in 1995.
Ralph Kelly, 27 Sep 2006


[ozf98]

Missing info! (1)
Title: Australian Flags
Medium: book
Edition (publisher: place): Ausinfo (Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Awards and National Symbols Branch): Canberra (Australia)
Language: English
Edition date: 1998 (2nd ed.)
Previous edition: [ozf95]
Catalogue codes: ISBN 0-642-47130-4 = ISBN 978-0-642-47130-7
A52432 Cat. No. 95 0241 6
Pages: 64
Format: 200×199 mm

Remarks: Color. There is no main author or authors listed. Instead, on page v, there are a number of acknowledgements: various civil servants and so on, who have assisted in the preparation.


[ozo95]

Missing info! (2)
Title: La bandera de “La Cardoncha”
Medium: article in a vexillological source
Main author(s): Antonio José Ortiz Ocaña
Language: Castillian (a.k.a. Spanish)
Source title: Banderas [ban]
Source number (date): 57 (1995)
Remarks: 9th Spanish Vexillology Congress

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