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196650934Berkeley: Free University of Berkeley 1966. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; photo-illustrated wrappers stapled; 64pp; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Near Fine. Premiere issue of the official journal of the Free University of Berkeley founded by students and Free Speech Movement activists and operational between 1965-1972. Contents include contributions by Frank Cieciorka Jim Glass Joe Isom Gerald Rosenfeld Douglas Lummis David Fields and Robert Hass. OCLC notes 7 holdings. Free University of Berkeley unknown books
200841936London: Vintage Books 2008. First edition limited issue of 1000 numbered copies signed by McEwan and Berkeley on the title page. Copy #329. Printed label affixed to half-title page as issued. Perfect-bound illustrated card wraps with French-fold flaps. Fine condition. McEwan's libretto for Berkeley's opera which was first performed on May 31 2008. Signed by Author & Composer. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Vintage Books Paperback books
20087114London: Vintage Books 2008. First edition limited issue of 1000 numbered copies signed by McEwan and Berkeley on the title page. Copy #330. Perfect-bound illustrated card warps with French-fold flaps. Fine condition. McEwan's libretto for Berkeley's opera which was first performed on May 31 2008. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/Not Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Vintage Books Paperback books
1927WRCLIT46369Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1927. Two volumes. Cloth t.e.g. Facsimiles plates and illus. Third printing of the first edition of this essential reference. Bookplates corners a bit worn a few rubs to cloth but a good set. Harvard University Press hardcover books
196673058Cambridge:: Harvard University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. B00AH5CY4I . Complete in two volumes. With illustrations. Second printing of the third edition. Both volumes are very good in a very good price clipped dust jackets. . Harvard University Press, hardcover books
198051506New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1980. 2 volumes 8vo pp. xl 292; xvii 1 3-326; type specimens throughout; blue cloth-backed marbled boards gilt-lettered spines; fine. A reprint of the second 1937 edition publish by Harvard University Press. Standard and respected work. <br/><br/> Dover Publications, Inc. hardcover books
195141875Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1951. Second edition second printing 2 volumes 8vo plates some folding and illustrations in text; a fine bright set in original red cloth gilt-lettered spines. Standard reference. <br/><br/> Harvard University Press hardcover books
1963qms435Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina 1963. Octavo green cloth hardcover gilt letters ix 236 pp. Very Good with neat former-owner stamp & signature and former-owners published review pasted to rear endpaper in a Very Good dust jacket with light foxing. From jacket: As plant collector and early systematic botanist John Clayton 1694-1773 Cerk of Court of Gloucester County Virginia occupies a key position in the eighteenth-century international botanical circle. His chief monument is the Flora Virginica published in Leiden in 1739 and 1762. Compiled by J. F. Gronovius from plants and descriptions supplied by Clayton it is the first important North American flora and the only one devoted soley to Virginia. The University of North Carolina, (1963). hardcover books
194018101New York: The Grolier Club 1940. Edition limited to 1000 copies printed by The Pynson Printers this 1 of 150 copies for the Grolier Club signed by Updike in pencil on the colophon; 8vo pp. 47 7; vignette title-page and 3 vignettes in text; fine in orig. brown cloth over beige paper-covered boards lettered in gilt on spine. 850 copies were also printed for the A.I.G.A. which were bound in wrappers and not signed. Addresses given at the Grolier Club at the opening of an exhibition on Updike and the Merrymount Press with a check-list of Updike's writings. <br/><br/> The Grolier Club hardcover books
19706725San Francisco Calif: Alternatives! Foundation 1970. Mimeographed folded booklet 22 x 14 cm. 8 unnumbered leaves. Title from cover. FIRST & ONLY EDITION. A short guide to the mechanics of communal living or collective settlements. While no author is specified a statement at the rear states "This booklet was written by a Canadian commune and is published by Alternatives! Foundation" leaf 8. OCLC locates just three copies. Alternatives! Foundation unknown books
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
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 books
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. <br/><br/> James Pott & Co hardcover books
1924WRCLIT45391Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1924. Gilt cloth and paper over boards t.e.g. First edition printed by Updike at The Merrymount Press. Some trivial edgewear to boards bookplate offset opposite otherwise near fine in very good dust jacket with vertical creases along upper and lower panels and a tiny chip. Harvard University Press hardcover books
1941WRCLIT45308New Haven: William Edwin Rudge 1941. Quarto. Gilt cloth. First edition printed by Updike at The Merrymount Press. Toe of backstrip a trifle rubbed bookplate shadow on pastedown else very good and bright without dust jacket. William Edwin Rudge hardcover books
1941WRCLIT44975New Haven: William Edwin Rudge 1941. Quarto. Gilt cloth. First edition printed by Updike at The Merrymount Press. Toe of backstrip a trifle rubbed else very good and bright without dust jacket. William Edwin Rudge hardcover books
1941490New Haven: William Edwin Rudge 1941. Updike Daniel Berkeley. Some Aspects of Printing Old and New. New Haven: William Edwin Rudge 1941. 4to. 265 x 195 mm. 10 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches. vi 73 pp. Illustrated with one half-tone portrait of the author at his desk. Bound in slate grey linen cloth title in gilt on upper board. With chapters on Gutenberg characteristics of a well-made book modern typography the educated man in the printing industry and American university presses. William Edwin Rudge unknown books
193451502Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1934. First edition limited to 500 copies 8vo pp. vi 4 279 3; partially unopened fine in original brown linen stamped in gilt on spine. Standard work on the Merrymount Press. <br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
193427787Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1934. First edition limited to 500 copies 8vo x & 280pp. 13 plates; spine ends just beginning to fray otherwise near fine in orig. brown linen stamped in gilt on spine. Standard work on the Merrymount Press. <br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
197551503San Francisco: Alan Wofsy Fine Arts 1975. Best edition with the Bianchi supplement limited to 500 copies 8vo pp. viii 6 357 1; 15 photographic text illustrations; brown cloth gilt title on cover and spine fine. The standard work on the Merrymount Press first published 1934. <br/><br/> Alan Wofsy Fine Arts hardcover books
1984013473Lubbock TX: Texas Tech University Press 1984. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 107 pages of text including a bibliography and an index. Hardcover binding with minor shelfwear and numerous small spots of foxing to the edges. Unclipped dustjacket with minor shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. First edition. Previous owner's name neatly on the rear endpaper and his initials on a page of index. From the collection of Louis Marder Shakespeare historian and collector of books by on or referring to William Shakespeare. Texas Tech University Press Hardcover books
1970139973Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1970. US one sheet poster for the 1970s re-release of 1943 film. Nominated for an Academy Award. <br/><br/>Considered by many to be Busby Berkeley's masterpiece though there are several high spots to choose from "The Gang's All Here" is indisputably the master film choreographer's wildest and most ambitious effort with staging and camerawork that are still somewhat unexplainable today and shot in blazing Technicolor to boot. The film also boasts Carmen Miranda's finest hour the sparkling "Girl in the Tutti-Frutti Hat." <br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles California. <br/><br/>27 x 41 inches folded. Very Good plus with a red holograph ink notation to the verso pin holes and light wear along the folds. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn p. 232. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
18969706BERKELEY UNIV P 1896 1896. LIGHT GRAY WRAPPERS GOOD-VERY GOOD. Soft cover. BERKELEY, UNIV P, 1896 paperback books
1930119369London: The Kingsgate Press 1930. Octavo pp. 1-4 5-128 original pictorial blue cloth front panel stamped in gold and blind spine panel stamped in gold fore and bottom edges untrimmed. First edition. Signed by author on the title page. Children's fantasies. Seven stories plus the title story which is a short novella with eight chapters about the discovery of a magical cupboard in the attic. 1933 gift inscription on front free endpaper. Free endpapers a bit tanned a couple of very tiny spots to cloth else a bright very good copy. #119369 The Kingsgate Press unknown books