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1953ABE-165763662359284 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE; BETTY FURSTENBERG-CRITIQUES PAR FRANÇOIS VILMAIN DES LIVRES "LES MAINS DU MANCHOT" DE MARIANNE ANDRAU ET "PRÉMÉDITATION" DE FRANCIS ILES-DEUX FOIS UN TROIS PAR JEAN MONTEAUX-"MES ROBES NOIRES" PAR CHRISTIAN DIOR, 2P-DEMAIN J'AURAI 30 ANS PAR HÉLÈNE MARKEL-"JE NE FUME PAS JE NE BOIS PAS" PAR ANITA PEREIRE-"LUI" PAR DANIEL GRAY-LA ROBE PRINCESSE: SES INTERPRÉTATIONS, SES VARIATIONS-"LE JOUR ENSEVELI" PAR ROSAMOND LEHMANN-PETIT DICTIONNAIRE DES GRANDS AMOUREUX; MME DE WARENS, ANTOINE WATTEAU,BÉATRICE WEBB, ORSON WELLES, HERBERT GEORGE WELLS-"LE BEL AMOUR" PAR DOMINIQUE AUBIER-BECKER FAIT TOURNER GABIN, SARTRE FAIT JOUER BRASSEUR-
1969012360San Francisco - Berkeley Black Panther Party 1969 In-4 En feuilles
1905B001G67960Used; Good. 5-C-26 George Bell and Sons 1905 Hardcover. Please note this is the 1905 and not the 1892 edition. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear for age with a little bumping at spine. Book Condition; Good . 1905. HARDCOVER. hardcover
19278282London: Robert Holden & Co. Ltd. 1927. FIRST EDITION NEIL GUNN’S COPY 8vo pp. 192. Original quarter blue cloth patterned orange and grey paper boards paper label printed in blue to spine. A touch of spotting to edges. Binding a little rubbed. Ink ownership inscription of ‘N.M. Gunn’ to front flyleaf with later corroborating note and ownership inscription of Colin MacDonald to front pastedown. The scarce sole edition of this radio play by writer and Liberal politician Reginald Berkeley 1890-1935 which was originally commissioned by the BBC for public broadcast but never saw production. Berkeley wrote for the stage and began writing ‘for the microphone’ with <em>The Dweller in the Darkness</em> first broadcast by the BBC in April 1925. Berkeley decided to publish <em>Machines</em> when he received a letter from the BBC rejecting the script as ‘far too controversial for purposes of broadcasting’ and he includes his entire correspondence with two representatives of the BBC. Here Berkeley argues that his play is deemed controversial for the fact that ‘it does not happen to glorify Conservatives at the expense of working people’. This copy belonged to Scottish novelist Neil M. Gunn 1891-1973 with his ownership inscription on the front flyleaf and a later ownership inscription confirming ‘from Gunn’s library’ dated 12/1/83. Robert Holden & Co., Ltd. hardcover
1979BT6149-219Lohra-Rodenhausen, Winddruck-Verlag, (1979). 118 S., Querformat 19 x 21 cm, farbig illustrierte Broschur, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
197587447Berkeley CA: Berkeley High School 1975. Hardcover. Near fine with scant number 4-5 of inscriptions. Binding tight boards just a very wee bit edge-rubbed. Large quarto in color photo illus back and front cloth-backed boards; 302p; chiefly b& w some color photos. This is the original not a reprint. Great photos of a mostly bygone era. Includes a 5" x 7" b&w class photo of the 1972 City of Berkeley Cazadero Music Camp laid in. Berkeley High School hardcover
197055912Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop 1970. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in camo green on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips measuring 38cm x 56cm 15" x 22". Some splitting along the center fold discreetly and archivally reinforced on verso; Very Good. <br /> <br /> An arresting image portraying the gears of the war machine with silhouettes of human beings inside each one and a conscience-provoking slogan. One of some 600 designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970; on average fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. See WILLIAMS 32-33. 55912. Berkeley Political Poster Workshop unknown
197035425Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop 1970. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in black on white repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips measuring ca.38cm x 56cm 15" x 22". A Fine copy / A. <br /> <br /> A simple powerful anti-war image by an uncredited Berkeley student. The image is reproduced from a 1968 AP photograph of the bodies of US Marines on Hill 689 in Khe Sanh South Vietnam. The poster "is an indirect invocation of the political order in the United States and for those who remember a reminder that both Lyndon Johnson in 1964 and Richard Nixon in 1968 won the presidency with promises of peace - which were then contradicted by their actions." Benson Thomas W. Posters for Peace: Visual Rhetoric and Civic Action. One of some 600 designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970; on average fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. Not individually listed in OCLC though we note copies held at Yale and Penn State. WILLIAMS 28. Berkeley Political Poster Workshop unknown
197055917Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop 1970. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in black and burnt orange on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips measuring 38cm x 56cm 15" x 22". Thin strip of toning a few tiny splits; Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Among the most striking designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970 depicting a young Vietnamese boy carrying his baby brother on his back. On average fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. This variant not in WILLIAMS 4973: Berkeley Protest Posters 1970 - see p.118. Berkeley Political Poster Workshop unknown
198932503AB1989. Two Volumes complete set. New York / London Garland Publishing Inc. 1989 Octavo. Volume I: XV 425 pages / IX 516 pages. Hardcover. Very good as new condition. Gift-inscription to endpaper. The material reprinted in this two-volume set first published in 1989 covers the first eighty-five years in responses to George Berkeleys writings. David Berman identifies several key waves of eighteenth-century criticism surrounding Berkeleys philosophies ranging from hostile and discounted to valued and defended. The first volume includes an account of the life of Berkeley by J. Murray and key responses from 1711 to 1748 whilst the second volume covers the years between 1745 and 1796. This fascinating reissue illustrates the breadth and diversity of the early reaction to Berkeleys philosophies and will help students and academics form a clear image of both Berkeleys work and his reputation through the eyes of his contemporaries. Publisher's Info hardcover
1973100348AB1973. Greenwich Conn. New York Graphic Society 1973. Folio. 192 pages with numerous photographs. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. Busby Berkeley born Berkeley William Enos; November 29 1895 March 14 1976 was an American film director and musical choreographer. Berkeley devised elaborate musical production numbers that often involved complex geometric patterns. Berkeley's works used large numbers of showgirls and props as fantasy elements in kaleidoscopic on-screen performances. Wikipedia hardcover
197312946JGreenwich: New York Graphic Society 1973. First Edition. This copy belonged to the “Busby Berkeley girl†actress Gwen Seager and has several inscriptions to her. The book is inscribed by the author Jim Terry: “To Gwen With love and appreciation Jim Terry Sept 14 1973 Ps. You’re still a ‘great looking broad.’†Also inscribed by one of Busby Berkeley’s male dancers actor James Baker: “To Gwen. One of Busby’s lovelies. Jimmie Baker.†Additionally the book is signed by actress Vicki Vinton another of Berkeley’s girls and she has signed it rather charmingly. The title page is a wonderful large two page photograph of Berkeley huddled with a bevy of beautiful women. Vicki Vinton is in the front foreground semi-reclining and Vinton has signed her name on one of her long lithe legs. The definitive coffee-table book on Berkeley written with his cooperation with spectacular illustrations of his film musicals. Contains a foreword by Ruby Keeler. Near fine copy with some slight spotting to the rear board in a very good dust jacket with some edge wear and rubbing at the folds. Difficult to find in this condition. New York Graphic Society unknown
191569916Berkeley: Students Co-operative Society 1915. First edition. Oblong quarto. One leaf of text followed by twenty-two mounted albertype images of the campus. Original brown wrappers with silk ties. Small tea along one tie hole but overall a very good copy.This collection consists of twenty-two albertype views of the campus and major buildings at the University of California at Berkeley taken by A.C. Pillsbury of San Francisco 1918. The photographs are loosely bound in a book with a seal of the Unversity of California on the front cover and a brief history of the University on the first page. It was published by the Students Cooperative Society in Berkeley California and produced by the Albertype Co. in Brooklyn NY. The book while untitled was most likely created to celebrate the 50 year anniversary of the University. The first page of the book has been signed by Deta Petersen and dated July 31 1918.; Organized numerical by photo number.; Biographical Note; Sather Gate.; General Campus View: California Hall Boalt Hall of Law.; Concrete Bridge Approach to Campus.; The University Library.; North Hall.; South Hall.; California Hall.; Old Library and East Hall.; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Building.; Hearst Memorial Mining Building.; Chemistry Building.; Civil Engineering Building.; Hearst Hall.; Harmon Gymnasium.; Senior Hall.; The Conservatory.; Foot Ball Statue.; Le Conte Oak Lovers' Lane.; Rustic Bridge and Stone Steps.; Faculty Club.; The President's Mansion.; The Greek Theatre. Students Co-operative Society unknown
194849104Berkeley CA: Berkeley Chamber of Commerce Board of Supervisors of Alameda County 1948. Two vols. 4to. 18; 48 pp. First work with numerous photo illustrations colour diagrams maps colour-illustrated softocovers w/ birds-eye view of UC Berkeley and Berkeley on front cover; second work with map illustrated softcovers showing Berkeley located on the globe and then the West Coast with radiating trade routes to the rest of the world minor shelfwear rubbing still NF set. First editions of these scarce post-World War II Berkeley California promotional works extolling the industrial prowess and value of UC Berkeley. The photos show the industrial capabilities quality of housing low cost electrical power water and more. The Directory lists most of the major manufacturers and businesses in Berkeley at the time including steel chemical engineering textiles transportation equipment printing tobacco and furniture. Worldcat locates 2 copies of Directory; no copies of promotional brochure. Berkeley Chamber of Commerce, Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, paperback
194849105Berkeley CA: Berkeley Chamber of Commerce Board of Supervisors of Alameda County 1948. 4to 28 pp unpaginated. Numerous sepia-tinted photos text illustrations maps throughout. Sepia-tinted photo-illustrated softcovers slight shelfwear slight creasing still NF copy stapled as issued. First editions of this scarce post-World War II Berkeley California promotional pamphlet extolling the beauty of the city the importance and aesthetic of UC Berkeley as well as the transportation shopping and other advantages of the city. The photos include a number of the campus one of mid-century modern dorms and more. No copies located in Worldcat. Berkeley Chamber of Commerce, Board of Supervisors of Alameda County, paperback
190957283Boston:: The Merrymount Press 1909. First edition. full dark blue morocco t.e.g. There is a shallow dampstain the top marginal 1/4" of about the first half of the text block faintly visible on the binding; otherwise a very attractive copy. 8vo. Illustrated from photographs. [The Merrymount Press], unknown
19035696Berkeley California: The Church; Printed by thePress of Standard Publishing Company 1903. Octavo 23.25 x 14 cm. iv 171 i pages. Advertisements. Index. Evident first edition but subsequent to an 1884 publication with different subtitle author statement and publisher. A generous church cookbook with seven hundred recipes; noteworthy among them: Squash Muffins Celery Root and Hearts of Artichoke Mussel Bordelaise Clam Patties Spanish Meat Pie Coffee Fruit Cake Lemon Cocoanut Cake Cookies with Sherry Monterey Pudding Gooseberry Pudding Pineapple Blanc-Mange Strawberry Mousse. ~ Congregationalists answered the call from President Daniel Coit Gilman 1831-1908 of the University of California to build a hall and organize a fellowship of moral vision within reach of the campus community. The “local church†emphasis of Congregationalist governance had already attracted the largest Protestant presence in San Francisco. After ten years of planning members of Berkeley First Congregational were called to new quarters by a recently cast bell on 30 September 1884 at the corner of Durant Avenue and Dana Street. Thus the early version of The Berkeley Cook Book subtitled A Collection of Choice and Tested Recipes celebrated the dedication of the 1884 church while its younger sibling of 1903 would have appeared in time to honor the building’s twentieth anniversary. ~ In another twenty years they would move again to a grander brick complex on Channing Way still only a few city blocks from campus designed by the Bay Area architect Horace Gardner Simpson. It served successive generations for ninety years but in September 2016 was gutted by fire and the building’s fate is undetermined as of this writing. ~ Clean and bright. Lightly wear at fore-corners and spine. Stapled in olive wrappers titled in brown. Very good. OCLC locates three copies also four copies of The Berkeley Cook Book: A Collection of Choice and Tested Recipes by the Ladies of Berkeley Oakland: Pacific Press 1884; Cook page 27; Brown 57 with different pagination; not in Cagle. [The Church; Printed by the]Press of Standard Publishing Company unknown
19237326Berkeley California: James J. Gillick & Co. Publishers 1923. Octavo 20 x 13.5 cm. iv 240 pages. Various tables at end. Blank leaves at end of each section not used. Evident FIRST EDITION. The Priscilla Club of the First Congregational Church of Berkeley had been founded in April of 1921 by our editor Mrs. Joseph F. Furtado. A notice to that effect with a list of officers appears on page ii. There are no local advertisements included but there is a list of individuals and businesses that had contributed to the Church Building Fund in relation to the book. Many of the recipes are attributed. Narrow tideline throughout the text block; some light soiling. In publisher's decorated white oil clothwith an image of a young woman seated with a mixing bowl in her lap and whisk in her hand. Some rubbing to extremities and light soil otherwise very good. Ownership inscription "Mrs. L.T. Sprague Xmas 1923" to free front endpaper. Handwritten recipe "Crisco's Pie Crust" laid-in. OCLC locates eighteen copies; not in Brown. James J. Gillick & Co., Publishers hardcover
197083536Berkeley: Free University of Berkeley 1970. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Pictorial staple-bound wrappers; 56pp; illus. Light wear to covers; text slightly age-toned; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Course catalog and prospectus for the Free University of Berkeley presented in the format of an underground comic zine. The course descriptions are by various illustrators none of whom appear to be credited. The Free University allowed students to register for "any number of courses" for a one-time registration fee of $10. Instructors worked on a volunteer basis; among the subjects offered were self-defense dance beekeeping body massage yogurt and "theory of orgasm" though not included in the catalog we imagine the practicum must have been interesting. The FUB ran from 1966 to 1972. Free University of Berkeley unknown
1977000015150Berkeley: Portal Publications LTD 1977. Poster. Near Fine. 28" x 20". Poster. Four tiles printed in blue brown and yellow on a white background. Blue type printed on a white background below. Lithograph. Designed by David Lance Goines in 1973. The film was originally released in 1968. This poster was originally published in 1973 our copy has a copyright date of 1977. The poster was created to advertise the screening of the film to students on campus. A few small scuffs on the reverse else a sharp example. Portal Publications LTD unknown
194018101New York: The Grolier Club 1940. Edition limited to 1000 copies printed by The Pynson Printers this 1 of 150 copies for the Grolier Club signed by Updike in pencil on the colophon; 8vo pp. 47 7; vignette title-page and 3 vignettes in text; fine in orig. brown cloth over beige paper-covered boards lettered in gilt on spine. 850 copies were also printed for the A.I.G.A. which were bound in wrappers and not signed. Addresses given at the Grolier Club at the opening of an exhibition on Updike and the Merrymount Press with a check-list of Updike's writings. The Grolier Club unknown
197055907Berkeley: Berkeley Political Poster Workshop 1970. Original illustrated poster silkscreened in blue on repurposed computer listing paper with perforated tractor strips measuring 38cm x 56cm 15" x 22". A Fine copy. Attractive poster featuring an altered version of the Great Seal of the United States bearing the slogan "Americans Want Peace." One of some 600 designs created by Berkeley student members of the Political Poster Workshop in 1970; on average fewer than 100 copies of each design were printed for distribution on and around campus. See WILLIAMS 9-10. Berkeley Political Poster Workshop unknown
1972x-0802847811Eerdmans Pub Co 1972. Paperback. New. 440 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.25 inches. Eerdmans Pub Co paperback
1994BN127403THOEMMES PR 1994. 1994. Hardcover. The Works of George Berkeley <br/><br/>The Works of George Berkeley A. C. Fraser George Berkeley THOEMMES PR hardcover
1979BN146073Felix Meiner Verlag 1979. 1979. Softcover. Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis <br/><br/>Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis Alfred Klemmt ed. George Berkeley Felix Meiner Verlag paperback