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1956020083New York: Reinhold Publishing Company 1956. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /Very Good DJ. 366 Pp. Green Cloth Gilt On Black. First Edition. Light Wear No Names Or Marks Contents Crisp. Dust Jacket With Light Wear 3/8" X 1/2" Chip At Top Of Spine 1 3/8" X 1/8" Loss At Top Of Front Flap Fold Small Chips At Corners. <br/> <br/> Reinhold Publishing Company hardcover
1976ZB394411University of California 1976/1977-1990. volumes 1-12 1976/1977-1990 an uninterrupted run of complete volumes partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. University of California unknown
ria9780415341912_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This excellent companion volume to Research Skills for Management Studies Routledge 2003 provides students with an in-depth introduction to five key research concepts and the constellation of ideas in which they are situated. hardcover
DADAX0684190249Brand: Scribner 0000-00-00. First Edition ~1st Printing. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Scribner hardcover
2020x-0367859424Routledge 2020. Hardcover. New. 351 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
6340423Taylor & Francis Group pp. 224 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group 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
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
180365196New Haven: From Sidney's Press for Increase Cooke & Co 1803. First American edition from the fourth London edition. First published in March 1732. 8vo. Contemporary sheep red morocco labels gilt ornamentation. Upper joint starting rubbed some spotting and browning of text two pages advertisements at back for books available at Increase Cooke and Co. upper inner hinge cracked with the signature of S. L. Crocker Jr. on the endpapers. In a leather tipped brown cloth open end case. First American edition from the fourth London edition. First published in March 1732. 8vo. With a leaf concerning the "Character of the Work" by Timothy Dwight Yale College Dec. 23 1802 first printed here not noted in BAL. In 1728 Berkeley went to America to look into founding a college in Rhode Island. He lived on a farm outside Newport Rhode Island until 1731 when he returned to England. It was during his residence in America that most of "Alciphron" was written and many of the descriptions of scenery are of the Newport area. Berkeley was close friends with the American Samuel Johnson. Johnson's "Elementa Philosophica" "the first text book in philosophy to appear in English-speaking America" Cremin "American Education" p. 296 owed much to the influence of Berkeley. In 1733 Berkeley sent a large contribution of books to Yale for its library. "A finely written work in the form of dialogue critically examining the various forms of free-thinking in the age and bringing forward in antithesis to them his own theory which shows all nature to be the language of God." Ency. Brit. Colby Library Quarterly p. 233; Jessop "Bibliography of Berkeley" 16H; Shaw and Shoemaker 3784 From Sidney's Press for Increase Cooke & Co unknown books
1950000022001<p>New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 1950. second printing. Hardcover. Fine. Pages xvi 270octavo hardcover second printing Includes line drawings references name and subject indexes. Gray cloth covers with titles in navy blue. No names or marks in the book. No dust jacket. Top edge a mite dusty else fine. 091625A <br /><br /></p> John Wiley & Sons, Inc. hardcover
19341703Garden City New York: Doubleday Doran & Co. The Crime Club 1934. First American Edition. Near Fine. 8vo 7 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches 190 x 130 mm; 8 347 pp. Publisher's red cloth title in black on spine and a skeleton figure on cover with "Member's Edition" scroll top edge stained red. Spine a tad faded with extremities lightly rubbed; binding tight paper evenly toned pages clean. The Crime Club edition and binding. <br /> Bookplate of Elisabeth Rall pasted inside front cover. Published the same year in the U.K. with the title "Panic Party" this is the tenth and final of Berkeley's novels to feature the amateur detective Roger Sheringham. When reviewing this title on 3rd June 1934 Dorothy L. Sayers sums up the plot as follows: 'A rich cynic maroons an ill-assorted generation of human vipers on a desert island informs them just for fun that one of them is an undetected murderer and sits back to enjoy their reactions. The first reaction very rightly is the murder of the cynic; after which Roger Sheringham has to grapple with the reactions to that.'<br /> <br /> Anthony Berkeley Cox 1893 - 1971 is today recognized as a key figure in the development of crime fiction. He wrote under several pen-names including Francis Iles Anthony Berkeley and A. Monmouth Platts. He was educated at Sherborne School and University College Oxford. He served in the British Army during the First World War and worked as a journalist for many years contributing to such magazines as Punch and The Humorist. His first novel was published in 1925 and it introduced the amateur detective Robert Sheringham who would feature in many of his novels through 1934. In 1930 Berkeley founded the Detection Club in London along with Agatha Christie Freeman Wills Crofts Dorothy L. Sayers Hugh Walpole and other established mystery writers. Several of his books were adapted for the screen including "Before the Fact" adapted by Alfred Hitchcock as "Suspicion" starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine. Doubleday, Doran & Co. (The Crime Club) unknown
186011410London: Lovell Reeve. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1860. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. The top of the spine is rubbed as are the bottom corners and one small spot on the back hinge. Very tight & clean inside. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Lovell Reeve hardcover
1901326343Oxford: Clarendon Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1901. Cloth. 527 415 412 611 pp. No jackets. Some edge wear to boards. Previous owner's name stamped on title pages and rear pastedowns. Some discoloration to rear board of volume one. A Nice solid set. ; 12mo . Clarendon Press hardcover
1930140210Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Co/Crime Club 1930. The scarce first U.S. edition of the second Roger Sheringham mystery. Bumped and rubbed with a touch of wear at the corners and short tears to the spine head. Spine lightly sunned hinges loose. Pages tanned with pencil scribbles on the front free end paper a small sticker scuff on the front pastedown and a light drip mark on the rear end papers. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Doubleday, Doran & Co/Crime Club Hardcover
1955140258Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1955. Vintage still photograph from the set of the 1955 film "Revenge of the Creature." Featuring a comical image of the film being shot in the water at Marineland Florida while a dolphin show takes place in the background. Half of the gathered crowd watches the dolphin show while the other half has turned to watch the Gill-man attack a diver bathing suit-clad cameramen milling about to the side. <br/><br/>The captive Gill-man Ricou Browning falls in love with the girlfriend Lori Nelson of animal psychologist Clete Ferguson John Agar. When it inevitably escapes and unsurprisingly takes Nelson hostage the police are forced to shoot it. The first 3-D sequel to a 3-D film its far more successful predecessor "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" and the only 3-D film released in 1955. Clint Eastwood makes a hilarious uncredited appearance as an incompetent lab technician who insists a lab rat has been eaten by a cat test subject only to find the rat in his lab coat pocket. <br/><br/>Set in Florida and shot there on location. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Just about Fine. <br/><br/>Weaver and Brunas Universal Horrors. Mystery Science Theater 801. Universal Pictures unknown books
1923600439London 1923: W. Collins Sons & Co 1923. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. First edition. Small quarto. A little offsetting on the endpapers near fine in tattered and worn good dust jacket. Contains many caricatures of English authors by Lynch. Very scarce in jacket. W. Collins Sons & Co hardcover
15-10968Berkeley Calif.: Institute of East Asian Studies University of California Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies 1983. 8vo. 104 pp. 40 pp. of plates Soft Covers Former Library Book with usual marks & stamps Good with tear to cover near tail of spine some staining to cover minor creasing. Illustrated. Previous owner's signature inside cover. Japan Research Monograph #3. Berkeley, Calif.: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Center for Japanese Studies, 1983. paperback
1841516like new. unknown
61302330Earthscan Publications Ltd. pp. 352 . Hardback. New. Earthscan Publications Ltd. hardcover
1995163160Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 1995. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine Leather Bound. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints to ensure the highest quality binding. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. Owner bookplate on half title page.; First Easton Press Edition. Easton Press hardcover
2009BERKBCVONE301IDW 2009. Hard Cover. VF - Very Fine. Berkeley Breathed. Numbered #39/100 and Signed and personally Remarqued by Berkely Breathed First Edition. Berkley Breathed's Bloom County was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed newspaper strips of all time. Bloom County ran from December 8th 1980 to August 6th 1989 and was published in an astounding 1200 newspapers on a daily basis. The huge popularity of Bloom County spawned a merchandizing bonanza as well as two spin-off strips Outland and Opus. The Bloom County Library Volume 1 highlights the first time the entire run of the immensely popular Bloom County strip has been collected in beautifully designed hard cover books with exceptional reproduction. <blockquote>The Library of American Comics is the world's #1 publisher of classic newspaper comic strips with 14 Eisner Award nominations and three wins for best book. LOAC has become "the gold standard for archival comic strip reprints.The research and articles provide insight and context and most importantly the glorious reproduction of the material has preserved these strips for those who knew them and offers a new gateway to adventure for those discovering them for the first time. - Scoop</blockquote> This copy is numbered #38/100 signed and remarqued by Berkeley Breathed! 288 pages. Part Colour illustrations. 12" x 9" 300mm x 230mm. 4 IDW hardcover
2009BERKBCVONE101IDW 2009. Hard Cover. VF - Very Fine. Berkeley Breathed. Numbered #20/100 and Signed and personally Remarqued by Berkely Breathed First Edition. Berkley Breathed's Bloom County was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed newspaper strips of all time. Bloom County ran from December 8th 1980 to August 6th 1989 and was published in an astounding 1200 newspapers on a daily basis. The huge popularity of Bloom County spawned a merchandizing bonanza as well as two spin-off strips Outland and Opus. The Bloom County Library Volume 1 highlights the first time the entire run of the immensely popular Bloom County strip has been collected in beautifully designed hard cover books with exceptional reproduction. <blockquote>The Library of American Comics is the world's #1 publisher of classic newspaper comic strips with 14 Eisner Award nominations and three wins for best book. LOAC has become "the gold standard for archival comic strip reprints.The research and articles provide insight and context and most importantly the glorious reproduction of the material has preserved these strips for those who knew them and offers a new gateway to adventure for those discovering them for the first time. - Scoop</blockquote> This copy is numbered #20/100 signed and remarqued by Berkeley Breathed! 288 pages. Part Colour illustrations. 12" x 9" 300mm x 230mm. 4 IDW hardcover
2009BERKBCVONE201IDW 2009. Hard Cover. VF - Very Fine. Berkeley Breathed. Numbered #21/100 and Signed and personally Remarqued by Berkely Breathed First Edition. Berkley Breathed's Bloom County was one of the most popular and critically acclaimed newspaper strips of all time. Bloom County ran from December 8th 1980 to August 6th 1989 and was published in an astounding 1200 newspapers on a daily basis. The huge popularity of Bloom County spawned a merchandizing bonanza as well as two spin-off strips Outland and Opus. The Bloom County Library Volume 1 highlights the first time the entire run of the immensely popular Bloom County strip has been collected in beautifully designed hard cover books with exceptional reproduction. <blockquote>The Library of American Comics is the world's #1 publisher of classic newspaper comic strips with 14 Eisner Award nominations and three wins for best book. LOAC has become "the gold standard for archival comic strip reprints.The research and articles provide insight and context and most importantly the glorious reproduction of the material has preserved these strips for those who knew them and offers a new gateway to adventure for those discovering them for the first time. - Scoop</blockquote> This copy is numbered #21/100 signed and remarqued by Berkeley Breathed! 288 pages. Part Colour illustrations. 12" x 9" 300mm x 230mm. 4 IDW hardcover
132 pages. Features: Cover photo of Palestinian Refugees in Gaza; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Colorful two-page color-photo 'crotch' photo featuring Jack Winter fashions; Nice Cricketeer ad; James Michener article "What to Do About the Palestinian Refugees?; In the Flaming Streets of Amman (Jordan) - article with photos, including King Hussein shooting pistol and group photo of Kamal Nasser, Yassir Arafat, Nayef Hawatmeh and Yassir Amrou; The Unknowns Who Lead 'The Walter P. Reuther Memorial Strike'; Now it's Welfare Lib - article with photo of welfare mothers storming relief headquarters in Washington, and photo of Mrs. Beulah Sanders of New York; Nice Enkasheer pantyhose two-page color ad; How School Busing Works in Berkeley, CA; Attractive S.T.J. fashion ad features Marshall Klugman design; Chips ad features young boy Alexander Hall; Beautifl Bleeker Street ad features model in red dress with fur coat over her shoulder; Sensual two-page color-photo ad for Fruit of the Loom features lady lying in yellow floral bedding; New York - a city going to the dogs? - photo-illustrated article on the city's dogs; Fashion photos of black dresses; Fantastic before and after photos of Walter Reuther and Richard Frankensteen when they are approached by a pack of Ford goons for a dust-up; Photo inside buss of hostages taken from jets later blown up in Amman; Dewar's Whisky ad features artist Leroy Neiman; Pierre Cardin jewellery ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
186111London: Hurst and Blackett Publishers 1861. First British Edition. Finely bound in three quarter leather gilt and marbled boards with six compartments and five raised bands to the spine. Marbled end pages and book block edges. Large 8vo. 431 pp. Contains 9 engraved illustrated plates. In very good condition. No ownership marks/writing within. Moderate edge wear to the covers including board exposure at the extremities. Darkened spine panel and board extremities. Scarce especially so when in presentable condition. Hurst and Blackett, Publishers hardcover