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1969133952Berkeley: UC Berkeley Radical Student Union 1969. 8p. tabloid format on newsprint paper evenly toned neatly folded otherwise very good. Front page features collage of photos of signs sheriff deputy with gas mask on and long-haired kid climbing a pole sporting People's Park sign. Headline: "Local law enforcement officers shotgunned dozens of Berkeley citizens." Contemporary partisan reporting and editorializing in defense of the local struggle for People's Park a vacant parcel of land in Berkeley on which the University proposed to build a soccer field. Centerspread is large poster depicting protesters erecting a small tree ala the iconic photo of Marines erected the American flag on Iwo Jima. Includes detailed chronology of events from May 10 to 17th 1969. Typesetting and production apparently furnished by the Berkeley Barb. UC Berkeley Radical Student Union unknown books
192330355Berkeley CA 1923. 1st thus. Bound in full grey limp leather binding embossed lettering & campus scene to front cover. VG pos Zoe King/newspaper clipping affixed to preliminary leaf. An uncommon UC item. Unpaginated though 54 pp. Illustrated. 6" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>A program of activities for the week along with rosters & a class roll. hardcover books
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1994CS-165Sebastopol CA.: O'Reilly & Associates/USENIX 1994. 4.4BSD is the final release of what may be one of the most significant research projects in the history of computing. When Bell Labs originally released UNIX source code to the R&D community brilliant researchers wrote their own software and added it to UNIX in a spree of creative anarchy that hasn't been equaled since. The Berkeley Software Distribution became the repository of much of that work. This CD contains a copy of the University of California Berkeley's 4.4BSD-Lite release with additional documentation and enhancements. The 4.4BSD-Lite distribution did not include sources for the complete 4.4BSD system. The source code for a small number of utilities and files including a few from the operating system were removed so that the system could be freely distributed. Access to the source code included here will provide invaluable information on the design of a modern UNIX-like system and the source code for the utilities and support libraries will greatly enhance any programmer's toolkit. The CD is a source distribution only and does not contain program binaries for any architecture. It will not be possible to compile or run this software without a pre-existing system that is already installed and running. In addition to source code the CD includes the manual pages other documentation and research papers from the University of California Berkeley's 4.4BSD-Lite distribution. 112 pgs. CD-ROM is New & Sealed. First Edition. Soft Cover. As New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book & Software. O'Reilly & Associates/USENIX Paperback
15-7752Berkeley CA: UC Berkeley 1991. 8vo. 20 pp. String Bound Chapbook Very Good with binding string loose minor creasing. Illustrated. Scarce. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley, 1991. unknown
106884Good. Soft Cover. S341 . paperback
69-4218San Francisco California: Louis Roesch Co: 1897. 4to. Hardcover clothbound. 250 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good light wear on top of dust jacket. Yearbook for Cal Class of 1896Provenance: Berkeley Architectural Historical Association San Francisco, California: Louis Roesch Co: 1897 hardcover
63-5037Berkeley CA: UC Berkeley 1971. Two Stapled Pages on UC Berkeley Office of Public Information letterhead 8.5" x 11" Very Good.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley Thomas Parkinson archive. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley, 1971. unknown
63-2503Berkeley CA: UC Berkeley 1979. Poster. Folio. 10 x 14 inches Purple on white paper. Illustrated. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley, [1979]. unknown
1969232621969. Student ActivismAnti-Racism UC Berkeley student organizing broadside advocating for Third World Studies and against racist education policy. "Third World students" voice a demand for "an autonomous Third World college" and the rejection of a Black Studies department "under the control of the administration." The broadside ties those demands to the School of Education and the political responsibilities of future teachers naming "the suppression of Eldridge Cleaver" as an example of how the university functioned within "the perpetuation of racist exploitation." Its argument is built section by section through "What Is Racism" "Education and Racism" "The University and Racism" "Third World Fight Against Racism" "Student Teachers" and "The Education Caucus" moving from campus labor and admissions policy to housing wage inequality Vietnam era military service and public school teaching.<br /> <br /> Student Teachers: Support the Fight Against Racism. Education Caucus. Berkeley circa 1969. Mimeographed leaflet 2 pages on one sheet printed recto and verso 8.5 x 14 inches. The text opens by stating that "for nine months Third World students on the Berkeley campus have been negotiating with the administration" then argues that administrative concessions left control of curriculum and hiring in university hands. Subsequent sections sharpen that claim through specific figures and institutions asserting that Black people make "on the average $2500 less a year than do white workers" that "44% of black people live" in inadequate housing and that "over 70% of the combat deaths of California in Vietnam are chicano and black." The School of Education material is especially pointed arguing that future teachers receive "no courses dealing with the basis of racism or with ways of realistically combatting racism in the public schools" and calling on student teachers to "boycott all classes on campus" and join picketing "at the Sather Gate picket line from 11:00-2:00 every day." The leaflet closes with meeting information for the Education Caucus and three telephone numbers for organizing support.<br /> The piece belongs to the Berkeley strike wave that produced the most consequential campus battle over Third World Studies and Ethnic Studies in the United States. By directing an appeal to student teachers invoking New York teachers' strikes and proposing "a 199 course next quarter" and ultimately "a permanent course on racism and teaching Third World students" it documents a concrete goal of anti-racist student protest to improve the training and awareness of educators in racial inequality. Light toning and a few light ink marks; clean and sound overall; overall very good condition. A Berkeley student broadside linking the Third World Liberation Front strike to teacher training curriculum and the formation of anti-racist educational practice. unknown
63-4868Berkeley CA: UC Berkeley Department of English 1968. Poster. 13" x 10" Two color offset purple & black ink. Very Good with pinholes at corners minor creasing. Also present: Hand-written note on UC Berkeley Press Release Card. 5" x 4" with hand-written note to Parkinson from colleague James Hart.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley Thomas Parkinson archive. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley Department of English, 1968. unknown
18-5988San Francisco CA: U.C. Berkeley 1991. Large format B&W print poster 29.5 x 23 inches. Very Good. Minor spots and signs of handling. San Francisco, CA: U.C. Berkeley, 1991. unknown
1971057879Grand Rapids: Zondervan 1971. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Lee Hardy. Very good clean tight copy. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking. <br/> <br/> Zondervan hardcover
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197015560Indianapolis IN: Bobbs-Merrill. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 338 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . Bobbs-Merrill paperback
63-4696Berkeley CA: Travis Bogard UC Berkeley 1970. Typed Letter signed on UC Berkeley letter head 11" x 8.5" Good with marginal tear light creasing.Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books Berkeley. Berkeley, CA: Travis Bogard, UC Berkeley, 1970. unknown
24699Berkeley / Los Angeles / London, University of California Press, 1985 Bound, brown dustjacket with gold print, original editor's cover, 14.4x21.6 cm., 277 pp. ISBN 0520054253.
1973211643New York: New York Graphic Society 1973. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket.; 4to 11" - 13" tall. New York Graphic Society hardcover
1973213070New York: New York Graphic Society 1973. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket.; 4to 11" - 13" tall. New York Graphic Society hardcover
197357434Paris, New York Graphic Society Ltd, 1973, in-4, relié-jaquette éditeur, 184 pages. Frottements sur la jaquette sinon bon exemplaire.
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