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63-4812Saratoga CA: B. H. Lehman 1967. Hand-written Signed Letter. 9" x 6" Single Page Very Good with creasing.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. [Saratoga], CA: B. H. Lehman, 1967. unknown
63-4811Saratoga CA: B. H. Lehman 1967. Hand-written Signed Letter. 8" x 5" Single Page Good with creasing.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. [Saratoga], CA: B. H. Lehman, 1967. unknown
63-4785Saratoga CA: B. H. Lehman 1967. Hand-written Signed Letter. 8" x 5" 6 pp. with envelope Very Good.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. Saratoga, CA: B. H. Lehman, 1967. unknown
63-4817Desert Palm CA: B. H. Lehman 1970. Hand-written Signed Letter. 9" x 6" Single Page Very Good with creasing.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. [Desert Palm], CA: B. H. Lehman, 1970. unknown
63-4810Palm Desert CA: B. H. Lehman 1969. Hand-written Signed Letter. 9" x 6" Single Page with envelope Very Good.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. Palm Desert, CA: B. H. Lehman, 1969. unknown
1985145991Dublin and New York: Stone Street Press 1985. First edition. Softcover. Number 254 from an edition of 500 copies printed from Malachi McCormick's original calligraphy and design. Tercentenary Edition of Berkeley's work. Introduction by David Berman and notes by Padraig O Loingsigh. A near fine copy in wrappers. Signed by McCormick on the limitation page. Despite the size of the edition quite uncommon with only 1 copy listed in OCLC. Stone Street Press unknown books
188842812n. p. 1888. 1st Printing. Offwhite paper black printing. Horizontal split between two lines of text repaired with clear tape to verso. Very minor loss to descenders else text undamaged. Minor foxing and soiling short closed tear to edge. Good condition only. Broadside printed recto only. Masthead-style wood engraving of Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton who would go on to win the presidential election that year. 11-5/8" x 5" <br/><br/>Berkeley Precinct No. 1 republican ticket for the 1888 election. Included among the 27 candidates are: State Senator W. E. Dargie; Chief Justice Supreme Court W. H. Beatty; and Representative in Congress Joseph McKenna. unknown books
68-7064Berkeley CA: Berkeley Art Museum 1999. Folded brochure 11" x 5.5" 10 pp. Color Plates. VG. Provenance: Richard A. Lorenz 1952-2001 author art conservatorcurator and director of the San FranciscoRegional Art Conservation Center. As a trustee of The Imogen Cunningham Trust Mr. Lorenz organized and curatedexhibitions of Cunningham's photographs and authored four major books onthe photographer. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Art Museum, 1999. unknown
100301Little Brown and Company. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. First edition. Signed by Berkeley Breathed.<br /> <br /> Mild foxing along edges of text block. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
69-4137Berkeley California: Berkeley Historical Society 1983. 4to. Softcover plastic comb-bound. 44 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good some water damage to front leaving 3 large red dots on the title page; red fore-edge.Provenance: Berkeley Architectural Historical Association Berkeley, California: Berkeley Historical Society, 1983 paperback
69-4139Berkeley California: Berkeley Historical Society 1983. 4to. Softcover plastic comb-bound. 44 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good shape on front cover reverse-binded.Provenance: Berkeley Architectural Historical Association Berkeley, California: Berkeley Historical Society, 1983 paperback
69-4135Berkeley California: Berkeley Historical Society 1983. 4to. Softcover plastic comb-bound. 44 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good.Provenance: Berkeley Architectural Historical Association Berkeley, California: Berkeley Historical Society, 1983 paperback
69-4138Berkeley California: Berkeley Historical Society 1983. 4to. Softcover plastic comb-bound. 44 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good rectangle shape on front coverProvenance: Berkeley Architectural Historical Association Berkeley, California: Berkeley Historical Society, 1983 paperback
69-4140Berkeley California: Berkeley Historical Society 1983. 4to. Softcover plastic comb-bound. 44 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good slight red on page edges.Provenance: Berkeley Architectural Historical Association Berkeley, California: Berkeley Historical Society, 1983 paperback
15-5580Berkeley: Berkeley Historical Society 1985. 8vo. Folded Card Very Good minor creasing some staining. Illustrated. Letterpress on laid paper. One of 300 copies of this keepsake in commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the birth of George Berkeley Bishop of Cloyne for whom the City of Berkeley was named. Berkeley: Berkeley Historical Society, 1985. unknown
15-6015Berkeley: Berkeley Stage Company 1975. THEATER PROGRAM. 12mo. Folded Page Very Good with small tear creasing rubbing and minor staining. Photograph on back cover. Berkeley: Berkeley Stage Company, 1975. unknown
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
71040NY: Grosset and Dunlap nd. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover. Spine canted two ink names and addresses on front free endpaper corners a bit worn else about very good in publisher's blue cloth lettered in red. Grosset and Dunlap 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
15-8146San Francisco CA: Book Club of California 1934. 4to. Oblong. 4 pp. French-Fold Sheet Very Good. Facsimile reproduction of a 1856 lithograph a view of Nevada. One of 500. San Francisco, CA: Book Club of California, 1934. unknown
15-8139San Francisco CA: Book Club of California 1935. 4to. 4 pp. Folded Sheet Letterpress On Fine Paper Deckled Edge Near Fine. One of 500. San Francisco, CA: Book Club of California, 1935. unknown
18-4034Berkeley CA: Judah L. Magnes Museum 2000. . 8vo. 60 pp. Stiff black wraps with bronze gilt lettering. Very good. Color plates. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Telling time : to everything there is a season held at the Judah L. Magnes Museum May 2000-2002" Berkeley, CA: Judah L. Magnes Museum, 2000. paperback
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