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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
1945867With Near Fine Dust Jacket. Dust jacket cover by Roswell Keller. Pocket 307 paperback
193743963192639530Moscow: State Socio-Economic Publishing House Sotsekgiz 1937. Hardcover. Good. Беркли Джордж. Три разговора между ГилаÑом и ФилонуÑом. / Перевод и Ð²Ð²Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ð°Ñ ÑÑ‚Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒÑ Ð˜. С. ÐарÑкого. МоÑква : ГоÑударÑтвенное Ñоциально-ÑкономичеÑкое издательÑтво СоцÑкгиз 1937. 127 VIII Ñ. ИздательÑкий переплет обычный формат. . Berkeley George. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous Tri razgovora mezhdu Gilasom i Filonusom. / Translated and with an introductory article by I. S. Narsky. Moscow: State Socio-Economic Publishing House Sotsekgiz 1937. 127 VIII pp. Publisher’s binding standard format. This 1937 edition of George Berkeley’s 1685–1753 seminal philosophical work is a fascinating artifact of Soviet intellectual history. Published by Sotsekgiz at the height of the pre-war period it presents Berkeley's most accessible defense of subjective idealism immaterialism. The "Three Dialogues" originally published in 1713 feature the characters Hylas representing the materialist view and Philonous the "lover of mind" representing Berkeley himself debating the existence of matter independent of perception. Berkeley’s famous maxim esse est percipi to be is to be perceived is the central pillar of these dialogues. In the Soviet context of 1937 Berkeley was often presented through the lens of Marxist-Leninist critique—specifically Lenin's Materialism and Empirio-criticism—as the quintessential philosophical adversary. Consequently this edition includes a substantial introductory article by I. S. Narsky framing Berkeley's philosophy within the historical-materialist discourse of the time. This makes the book not just a philosophical classic but a document of how Western Enlightenment thought was curated and critiqued in the Stalinist era. The translation seeks to maintain the clarity and rhetorical vigor of Berkeley’s original prose which was designed to combat skepticism and atheism. Despite the ideological framing of the preface the text remains a faithful representation of Berkeley's attempt to prove that the "sensible world" is a series of ideas in the mind of God. For historians of philosophy collectors of Soviet academic editions and scholars of 18th-century empiricism this 1937 volume is a significant find. It represents a rare moment where a "reactionary" philosopher’s work was given a standalone high-quality publication to serve as a primary source for students of dialectical materialism. State Socio-Economic Publishing House (Sotsekgiz) hardcover
19021380946New York: Pediatrics Laboratory 1902. Hardcover. Octavo v 112 pages. In Good condition. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering. Boards have stickers on spine and front cover library numbering on spine rubbing to corners and white mark on rear cover. Textblock has glue staining on front pastedown stamps on front endpaper and title page stamp on page iii and pencil marking on title page. Ex-library. Shelved in Room G. 1380946. Special Collections. Pediatrics Laboratory hardcover
1927mon0003018795Jacobsen 1927-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . Green cloth cover shows moderate wear tear rubbing edgewear and soiling fading on the spine. No dj. Loose/torn hinges missing ffep description of book from dj affixed to front pastedown. Pages are tanned with minor staining. Jacobsen hardcover
1928A992235001LYU1928. Hardcover. Very Good. Doubleday Doran & Co.1st edBlack cvr w/ orange txt scuffs worn corners/edges fraying small stains on pgs/cvrs tight spine prvownr name inked in frntcvr hardcover
198422557Boston: Little Brown & Co 1984. Unstated Edition. Softcover. SIGNED on title page by author/artist Breathed near fine in uncreased illustrated covers; a clean tight bright copy signed at the 2007 L.A. Times Festival of Books Little, Brown & Co paperback
195950202Washington DC: The American Ordnance Association 1959. Paperback. Small 4to. Stiff grey wrappers and dark blue wrappers with silver lettering. 24pp; unpaginated 29pp. Drawings tables. Very good. Internally tight bright and fine with just mild wear to outer wrappers only. First editions of the third and second volumes out of four "published. in observance of the War Between the States." Thomas Wells critiques the Canfield text as "A highly detailed technical and important tract on a subject rarely treated" while Archer Jones critiques the Lewis text as an "Excellent brief description of all types of small army and artillery ammunition with clear explanations of technical details." NEVINS I 220 and 9. DORNBUSCH III 1145. The American Ordnance Association paperback
192495913Harvard 1924. Hardcover. Good/No jacket. #204/260cc signed by the author. Cover edges very worn with bare spots on spine. Harvard hardcover
19371115944Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1937. Second. Hardcover. Vintage red cloth binding clean interior. Harvard University Press hardcover
19411150108William Edwin Rudge 1941. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. Laminated paper jacket.<br /> <br /> The cover is in great condition with no visible flaws apart from some light handling wear. The top and bottom edges of the spine are bumped. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. William Edwin Rudge unknown
196516794London: Collins. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. No signatures. Small 3/4" tear with adhesive tape repair at tail of dustjacket spine. Dustjacket is not price-clipped. Dustjacket protected in archival mylar cover. ; 192 pages. Maroon boards with silver lettering on spine. Page dimensions: 183 x 120mm. Crime fiction. . Collins hardcover
1960038800London: Collins 1960 A very good first edition copy in burgundy cloth binding light age toning in edges and endpapers. The dust jacket is bright price clipped minor edge wear in a clear film protective sleeve. Collins hardcover
1948151471Toronto: Collins 1948. Softcover. Good. A White Circle Pocket Edition. No. 344. 191 p. 18 cm. Paperback. Some creases and wear to covers. Paper browning. <br/><br/>A Norman Conquest mystery. Collins paperback
1945157857Toronto: Wm. Collins Sons & Co. 1945. Softcover. Good. A Collins White Circle Pocket Edition. No. 244. 192 p. 18 cm. Paperback. Spine lean. Light wear and tiny tears to edges. Ink signature on first leaf. Paper browning. <br/><br/>A Norman Conquest mystery. Wm. Collins Sons & Co. paperback
1914520190Byron Berkeley Johnson. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. Covers have a couple of small light stains. Minor corner bumping. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 71 pages . Byron Berkeley Johnson hardcover
1925100356New York City: White Book and Supply Co. 1925 Book. Very Good -. Soft cover. First Edition. 73 page work on navigation discussing addition-substraction Gaussian logarithms fixing the great circle course advantages of great circle sailing and has several tables. Light exterior wear bottom corner of back cover is torn. White Book and Supply Co. paperback
199455152Berkeley CA: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1994. fine. Approx. 150 wraps illus. most in color unwrapped from shrinkwrap for cataloguing. Pub-5396. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory paperback
194626242Chicago: Ziff-Davis 1946. 1st edition. Magazine in color-illus wraps art by Arnold Kohn side-stapled. VeryGood bright vivid cover backstrrip intact not much wear. Rare 2nd issue of this pulp fiction magazine. Contains one novel two novelettes two short stories featured is Traders in Death by Blade 8 other features. Nice bright collectors copy. <br/><br/>7 x 10 178 pp b/w illus & ads. Ziff-Davis paperback
1966327699Stanford CA: Opposition West 1966. Photograph. Five issues variously paginated and formatted. Volume 1 no. 1 is heavily creased items are unevenly toned some inconspicuous marginal tears throughout minor edgewear else good. Per text of no.3: "Opposition West publishes as of the present at the request of the Bay Area Coordinating Committee with editorial independence". From no.I: "Opposition West was established as a result of the regional anti-war conference held at San Francisco State College on March 26.'. Opposition West unknown
1990M4556Philadelphia: Saunders 1910; Birmingham:: Classics of Surgery Library 1990. 1990. 25 cm. 379 pp. Illus. index. Full navy blue gilt-stamped cowhide a.e.g. Fine. Bookplate. Special edition. "Moynihan greatly advanced our knowledge of duodenal ulcer. He developed the concept of the so-called ulcer sequence pain-food-ease and he stressed the well-ordered sequence of symptoms. More than any other he established treatment of duodenal ulcer on a sound basis." See: Garrison and Morton 3535. Classics of Surgery Library, 1990. unknown
1984AME_9780442209933Springer 1984. 1ST. Hardcover. New/New. Springer hardcover
194626231Chicago: Ziff-Davis 1946. 1st edition. Magazine in color-illus wraps art by Arnold Kohn side-stapled. VeryGood bright vivid cover backstrrip intact small chip on rear wrap not much wear. This pulp fiction magazine was published between 1945 and 1951; this is the 5th issue. The featured novelet is Gambling Guns by Williams plus a short novel another novelet four short stories none other features. Nice bright collectors copy. <br/><br/>7 x 10 178 pp b/w illus & ads. Ziff-Davis paperback
1987337879New York: Crete Int. & Mavety Media Group 1987. Magazine. 84p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches personal ads explicit color and b&w photos of nude men exposing uncircumcised genitals staining at bottom right corners some dog-eared good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Crete Int. & Mavety Media Group unknown
190383708New York: James Pott & Co 1903. 1st ed. Hardcover. Near Fine. frontis photos xii 292p. Original decorated red cloth. 19cm. Tabard Inn Library label on endpaper. No Jacket. James Pott & Co hardcover