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1916115405New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1916. First Edition. Octavo. First Edition. With matching dates on the title page and copyright page 1916. Very Good to Fine in publisher's green cloth with designs and titles in gilt and white lacking the dust jacket. Light shelfwear spine ends lightly bumped. A very presentable copy. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
1980225358New York: Doubleday 1980. Softcover. Very Good. Very good in wrappers. Paperback soiled cover and foredges lightly rubbed at spine ends and corners. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Doubleday paperback books
197374140Greenwich:: New York Graphic Society. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1973. Hardcover. 0821205145 . More than 250 black and white photographs. Stated first printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . New York Graphic Society, hardcover books
1957173818Berkeley: University of California 1957. hardcover. very good. In Honor of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Death of George Berkeley Bishop of Cloyne 1685-1753. Ownership signature on 1/2 title. Berkeley: University of California Press 1957. Very good<br/><br/> University of California unknown books
1998184119Berkeley: University of California Berkeley 1998. 214 p wraps tape-bound packet for conference with heavier stock aqua papers for cover very good condition. Conference on globalization migrants and international labor solidarity emphasizing the Pacific Rim; with laid in a 13 p. article on Nike's labor practices in Vietnam "Smoke from a Hired Gun" by Dara O'Rourke co-sponsored by all Bay Area labor councils. University of California, Berkeley unknown books
198772573San Francisco:: Chronicle Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0877014299 . Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First American printing. Small book-plate remnant on front free endpaper else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Chronicle Books, hardcover books
1979CH814-104New York:: Moretus Press 1979. Paperback. Very Good. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches. xxxiv 217 3 pp. Chronology 20 illustrations most on plates 107 letters between Morison and Updike index; text clean unmarked. Navy cloth gilt spine dust-jacket; jacket spine lightly faded light soiling to the jacket edges soiled. Very Good. Edited by David McKitterick b. 1948. These letters form a remarkable body of comment on typographical history liturgical printing and the world of printing in the 1920s and 1930s. They provide keen insights into the minds of the two giants of twentieth century typographic history. Moretus Press, paperback books
200251543West New York: Mark Batty 2002. First edition 8vo pp. xxi 1 383 3; signed by the editor William S. Peterson on colophon portrait frontispiece vignette title page 31 facsimile text illustrations; gray cloth gilt title fine in a fine printed dust jacket with prospectus laid in. <br/><br/> Mark Batty hardcover books
194218086San Marino Ca: The Huntington Library 1942. 8vo pp. 2 32 2; 3 illus. on rectos and versos of 2 plates 2 facsimiles in text; fine in orig. printed orange wrappers. Attractive exhibition catalogue printed at the Ward Ritchie Press Los Angeles. <br/><br/> The Huntington Library unknown books
1905EEG1117Philadelphia:: W. B. Saunders 1905. 1905. 8vo. 3 11-458 18 pp. 122 black and white and color illustrations index advertisement supplement. Black gilt-stamped cloth; library catalogue number on spine. Library book plate. Very good. W. B. Saunders, 1905. hardcover books
198961085Dublin & Saskatoon: Raven Arts Press/Thistledown Press 1989. First edition. 48 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Dublin & Saskatoon: Raven Arts Press/Thistledown Press unknown books
1973194179Berkeley CA: Berkeley Committee for a Shorter Work Week 1973. Pamphlet. 16p. wraps staples rusted with some staining 8.5x11 inches. Cartoon on cover shows three workers leaving at 5 PM exhausted then four workers in the same office leaving at 3 PM smiling. Support for the Shorter Work Week Initiative which was on the Berkeley City ballot in April 1973. Berkeley Committee for a Shorter Work Week unknown books
1975136121Berkeley CA: Inkworks; Berkeley-Oakland Women's Union 1975. 19p. staple bound 8.5x5.5 inch printed wraps; staples are rusted and migrating else quite a nice copy. Socialist-Feminist group. Inkworks; Berkeley-Oakland Women's Union unknown books
1915140867Berkeley CA: the Commission 1915. 23p. 6x9 inches reports tables very good pamphlet in stapled brown printed wraps. Includes section on the local labor bureau and lodging house provided for the unemployed. the Commission unknown books
19681329206Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press 1968. Reprinted. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 338; G/Fair; blue spine with white text; dust jacket has some foxing to exterior; several chips to edges; few stamped numbers to front flap; price clipped front flap; cloth lightly soiled; strong boards; text block edges have light foxing to exterior edges; interior clean; illustrated;. 1329206. FP New Rockville Stock. Smithsonian Institution Press hardcover books
1970189556Berkeley: Berkeley Women's Liberation 1970. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid photos poetry features comics services adsvery good on newsprint. Part III of the San Francisco Mime Troupe's play "The Independent Female" begun in issues 15 and 16. Berkeley Women's Liberation unknown books
190160730bdNew York: Funk & Wagnalls Company November 1901. Octavo illustrated khaki cloth hardcover 205 pp. Very Good with light soiling to lower cover and a touch of rubbing to spine and edges; upper cover illustration remarkably bright. “Like a dry brook its cobblestone bed zigzagging past quaint shops and cafes the rue Vaugirard finds its way through the heart of the Latin Quarter. It is only one in a score of other busy little streets that intersect the Quartier Latin; but as I live on the rue Vaugirard or rather just beside it up an alley and in the corner of a picturesque old courtyard leading to the “Lavoir Gabriel†a somewhat angelic name for a huge barn-like structure reeking in suds and steam and noisy with gossiping washerwomen who pay a few sous a day there for the privilege of doing their washing -- and as my studio windows the big one with the north light and the other one a narrow slit reaching from the floor to the high ceiling for the taking in of the big canvases one sees at the Salon -- which are never sold overlook both alley and court I can see the life and bustle below. This is not the Paris of Boulevards ablaze with light and thronged with travelers of the world nor of big hotels and chic restaurants without prices on the menus. In the latter the matre d’hotel makes a mental inventory of you when you arrive; and before you have reached your coffee and cigar or before madame has buttoned her gloves this well-shaved dignified personage has passed sentence on you and you pay according to whatever he thinks you cannot afford. I knew a fellow once who ordered a peach in winter at one of these smart taverns and was obliged to wire home for money the next day. In the Quartier Latin the price is always such an important factor that it is marked plainly and often the garcon will remind you of the cost of the dish you select in case you have not read aright for in this true Bohemia one’s daily fortune is the one necessity so often lacking that any error in regard to its expenditure is a serious matter.†Funk & Wagnalls Company, November 1901. hardcover books
1996173564Pittsburg CA: Highland Publishers 1996. Paperback. Unpaginated preliminaries 203p. truly profuse period photography reproduced in sepia and supplemented with modern sketch illustrations; oblong 8.5x11 inch glossy red wraps a very good copy inscribed and signed by the principal author on the half title. Highland Publishers paperback books
93883La Crosee: The Sumac Press and Emerson G. Wulling n.d. stiff paper wrapper. Sumac Press. 12mo. stiff paper wrapper. unpaginated. First edition thus limited to 81. Excerpt from Notes on the Merrymount Press and Its Work Harvard University Press 1934. The Sumac Press and Emerson G. Wulling unknown books
199339018Greenbrae: Tamalpais Press 1993. 1st edition. White printed paper. Near Fine. Two folded sheets. 8-3/8" x 5" <br/><br/> Tamalpais Press unknown books
1967166003Berkeley: author 1967. 1p printed one side only 8.5 x 11 inches 2.75 inch closed tear near top of page else good condition. Leaflet calls on students faculty and student parents to join February 11 March on Sacramento planned by AFT and CFT. author unknown books
1971161688Berkeley: The Co-operative 1971. 53p. 7x8.25 inches ownership name first printing poetry journal/booklet in sunned stapled tan wraps. The Co-operative unknown books
1970143592Berkeley: Boalt Hall Action Committee 1970. Pamphlet. 72p. lightly worn wraps. Boalt Hall Action Committee unknown books
1982187177Berkeley: The Mature Poets of Berkeley 1982. 47 p. wraps in very good condition. Annual collection by Berkeley seniors some of whom were rabble-rousers in their day. The Mature Poets of Berkeley unknown books
196635391London: J. & W. Chester PN J.W.C. 289 1966. Paperback. Very Good. Large octavo. Wrappers. 1f. title 48 pp.<br/><br/>From the collection of noted musicologist Stanley Boorman with his signature to title.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly browned. J. & W. Chester [PN J.W.C. 289] paperback books