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1969012360San Francisco - Berkeley Black Panther Party 1969 In-4 En feuilles
2012SONG1613774087IDW 2012-11-27. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.60x1.20x11.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. IDW hardcover
1999x-0582017696Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd 1999. Paperback. New. 304 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Addison-Wesley Longman Ltd paperback
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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
1949857N6London: Collins 1949-1952. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 7" by 4.5". None. Four volumes from Berkeley Gray's Norman Conquest series. Found in the unclipped dustwrapper. Four works from Berkeley Gray's crime fiction series featuring Norman Conquest including a first edition of Duel Murder. Found in the unclipped dustwrapper. Edwy Searles Brooks was a popular crime writer in the early twentieth century writing under the pen-names Berkeley Gray Victor Gunn Rex Madison and Carlton Ross. The series was published between 1938 and 1969 and follow the 'breakneck sleuthing' of Norman Conquest. In the publisher's original blue cloth binding found in the unclipped dust wrapper. Externally generally smart with just some light rubbing and bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Duel Murder is more worn than the other volumes with some moderate bumping and light rubbing to the boards a little loss of wrap to the head and tail of the spine and a two-inch closed tear to the wrap at the rear board. The wraps to the remaining volumes are lightly rubbed with some handling marks. The front hinge of The Conquest Touch is starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. The pages of Duel Murder are rather age-toned but otherwise pages are generally bright and clean across the collection. Very Good Collins hardcover
2590717 January no year on paper watermarked ‘JOYNSON 1860’; on Berkeley Castle letterhead. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. For the context see the 1863 pamphlet ‘Clare versus the Queen’ in the slug to which John Clare 1820-1885 is described as ‘THE KING OF METAL SHIP BUILDERS’. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with folds. Docketed ‘Fitzhardinge / Lord -’. Signed ‘Fitzhardinge’ sic. In a difficult hand. Begins: ‘My Dear Romaine / I have to appear as a Witness on behalf of the Admiralty in the case of “Clare’s Petition of Right to the Queen†in which I am suitor.’ He denies the claim that he has ‘infringed Patents’ with regard to ‘Gun Boats’ ‘and I do not even remember having ever seen the Man or any body on his behalf’. He asks Romaine to help him refresh his memory with regard to communications ‘in which my name appears either at White Hall or Somerset House’: ‘at present I am prepared to swear total ignorance of the Man and his Gun Boats’. He ends by giving an address to which Romaine should write if ‘any thing can be traced to me’. 17 January [no year, on paper watermarked ‘JOYNSON | 1860’]; on Berkeley Castle letterhead. unknown
1863932Q8London: Lovell Reeve & Co. 1863 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A brightly illustrated first edition of M. J. Berkeley's handbook of British mosses complete with twenty-four plates. The first edition. Bound in the publisher's cloth. A comprehensive handbook of British mosses comprising all native mosses found in the British Isles. Written by Miles Joseph Berkeley an English clergyman and botanist known for his important contribution to the field of botany with his surname abbreviation 'Berk' often cited in botanical works to this day. Illustrated with twenty-four brightly coloured plates. Collated complete.Previous owner's inscription of M. P. Forsters dated Jan 8th 1881. Bound in the publisher's cloth. Externally very smart with light rubbing to the extremities causing a small area of loss to the cloth. Light bumping to the spine with the odd mark to cloth. Internally binding is strained in places particularly after page 305 with a few leaves starting. Pages are bright and generally clean with just the occasional mark. Inscription to half title. Very Good Lovell Reeve & Co. hardcover
19089Her Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer London. 20 December 1714. On 15 x 12 cm. piece of paper cut from a printed document completed in manuscript. In fair condition on aged and worn paper laid down on square of plain paper. Payment of an annuity 'for carrying on the War and other Her Majesty's Occasions'. Her Majesty's Receipt of Exchequer, London. 20 December 1714. unknown
13580Cheltenham; 11 February 1850. 2pp. 4to. In good condition on aged paper with traces of mount at head. The Earl and his brother loathed one another. FitzHardinge was a notorious philanderer and Berkeley - whose violent behaviour included assaulting the bookseller Fraser and duelling with Maginn - held his position as a Member of Parliament to spite him. The letter begins: 'Sir. You have published a letter from Mr. Grantley Berkeley in your Paper a short time since in which he asserts his knowledge of the quarter whence arises a vindictive persecution and whence come funds for the support of an action for seduction and in a comment you distinctly apply this insinuation to me and ascribe to me an interference hardly fraternal. The correspondence which I now enclose not present the only communication I have ever held will enable you to judge of the truth of the insinuation in Mr. Berkeley's letters and as the action has dropped for want of a small sum for fees no prejudice to a question before a Court of Law can now attend the publication of Matilda <Lait's> letters and I feel it due to myself to make known the motives and extent of my interference in the matter after the misrepresentation in your Paper.' Cheltenham; 11 February 1850. unknown
DADAX0674365887Harvard University Press 1924-02-05. Reprint 2014. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.25x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Harvard University Press hardcover
2017x-3319618563Springer 2017. Hardcover. New. 136 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Springer hardcover
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40718Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne 1789. Third edition 2 vols. in one 12mo 24 95 1; 3 c-cii 103-263 2 publishers advertspp. engraved frontispiece blank margins trimmed browning and spotting throughout scuff mark to title page several leaves with closed tears to blank margins F4 with closed tear extending to inner margin uncut sewn in later paper wrappers a rather distressed copy. Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne, 1789 unknown
637373937CABI Publishing pp. xii 315 4th Edition . Hardback. Used. CABI Publishing hardcover
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0837111323.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3787313079.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18217083Dublin: John Cumming 1821. pp 215 Blue paper covered boards strengthened to corners rebacked with a vellum spine handwritten paper spine label. Ownership inscription of Samuel Lawrence to first flyleaf; foxing to endleaves and sporadically throughout. Text block not trimmed. An attractive copy of a work credited to Bishop Berkeley but actually by Simon Berington. Very good Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1821 John Cumming hardcover
184593847X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover