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194526074New York NY: Not Published 1945. A group of 40 letters and cards; correspondence between a young man and a woman friend who he met and worked with at the Jewish summer Camp Achvah; he later became a student at UC Berkeley. He had also attended the Jewish Camp Cejwin. Mostly the letters are from Edwin Finkelstein to his friend Natalie Levy back in New York with a couple of notes to him from her. The Achvah material is mostly camp gossip and scuttlebutt regarding the owners of the camp who according to the writer took advantage of the counsellors and workers: ".Concerning your job. You will have the same job and privileges as a regular counsellor. That is you will have the same hours curfews time off and days off. In regard to a bonus don't make me laugh last year only one person got a bonus.a whole $ 5. The only reason he got it was because his father did legal work form Mr. Barshad.Don't get involved in any counsellor uprisings.be good to your kids and you will get good tipslast year a good percentage of the girls were willing to go out on strike with the boys." Edwin F. works at Steve Cohen Boys' Camp in Hopewell Junction NY 1946 and writes of his work and play there during that summer; he continues to ask about and advise about Camp Achvah where Natalie is a summer counsellor. He notes that ".Achvah is a dump compared with this placehere were are treated like humans not like dirt." Nevertheless there is a great feeling of camaraderie among those who attend and work at the camps many reunions and get-togethers over the years. The last group of 6 letters are from UC Berkeley and the difficulties of coursework and enjoyments of attending that school and living in California. NOTE: ".In the 1920s and 1930s a recognition began to arise that the summer camp might play a significant role in Jewish education and the socialization of the Jewish child into Judaism. Samson Benderly the first director of New York's Bureau of Jewish Education was the first to recognize the unique opportunity that the summer camp offered for teaching modern Hebrew and other traditional Jewish values through immersing children in a Hebrew and Judaic environment. In 1927 he opened Camp Achvah the first Hebrew-speaking camp in Arverne on New York City's Rockaway peninsula. In 1932 he sought to expand the program and purchased a campsite in a rural setting in upstate Godeffroy New York. The expanded program retained the intensive Judaic program but was not Hebrew speaking as had been the program at the Arverne site." ref. Encyclopaedia Judaica 2007 "Jewish Camping" article. Other social and political events are remarked upon in the letter content for instance the high school student strikes and riots in the boroughs of NYC in 1945 which required police intervention and mention of a similar race related riot in Bergen College New Jersey regarding a disqualified black football player. Most letters with their mailers & cancellations intact; some age-wear and soiling; contents clean and in very good condition. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback 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
1976Z1077Oxford:: Clarendon Press 1976. 1976. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. xxvii 285 pp. Fold-out frontis. port. of Berkeley 108 title pages reproduced in full page figs indexes. Red cloth gilt-stamped spine title dust-jacket. Near fine. George Berkeley also known as Bishop Berkeley was an Anglo-Irish philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory he called "immaterialism". ISBN: 0198181612 Clarendon Press, 1976. hardcover books
1968Z1076New York:: Burt Franklin 1968. 1968. Reprint of the 1934 edition. Series: Burt Franklin: Bibliography & Reference Series 234; Philosophy Monographs Series 21. 8vo. xvi 99 pp. Index. Red cloth gilt-stamped spine title. Fine. Over 500 separate entries recorded. Burt Franklin, (1968). hardcover books
19215853Boston MA: The Merrymount Press 1921. First Edition presumed. Wraps. Near Fine in Wraps. Minor shelf/edge wear discrete ownership ticket at bottom of title page see below else tight bright and unmarred. Cream paper wraps black ink lettering and decorative elements stitched binding. 12mo. 24pp. Illus. b/w plates. <br/><br/>Small owner ticket of Edith Guerrier 1870-1958 noted librarian and writer. After her mother's death she settled with her mother's family in New Bedford Mass. The family was active in the literary circle of Henry David Thoreau Ralph Waldo Emerson Louisa May Alcott and other major figures of the New England literary world. An important figure in the world of women and print. Six full page b/w photographic plates. Uncommon generally rather scarce in the condition found here. Smith Merrymount Bibliography p209. The Merrymount Press paperback books
1970143592Berkeley: Boalt Hall Action Committee 1970. Pamphlet. 72p. lightly worn wraps. Boalt Hall Action Committee unknown books
193847319NY: Doubleday Doran 1938. Hardcover. Very good. First Edition. Ink name on front pastedown and endpaper slight spine lean with some wear to the extremities else a very good hardback in publisher's black cloth; lacking the jacket. <br/><br/> Doubleday Doran hardcover books
19175752fdPhiladelphia: W. B. Saunders 1917. First Edition. Octavo green cloth hardcover 143 15 ads pp. Fine. W. B. Saunders, 1917. First Edition. hardcover books
197828549New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1978. First edition; 8vo; pp. xviii 2 565; numerous illustrations in the text; very good in good jacket with tears no loss and wrinkles on extremities. Co-edited by Herbert E. Klingelhofer and Kenneth W. Rendell. Sponsored by The Manuscript Society. Inscribed by Ken Rendell and contributor Diana Rendell "for 'the girls of Chicago' with best wishes 12/20/78." A comprehensive work valuable to any collector. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
197884948New York: Charles Scribners's Sons 1978. 1st ed. Paperback. Near Fine/Very Good. illustrations index xviii 565p. Original cloth. dj. 24cm. Two errata sheets laid in. <br/><br/> Charles Scribners's Sons paperback books
1939137986Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1939. Vintage photograph from the 1939 film musical based on the 1937 Rogers and Hart Broadway musical play of the same name. With a printed snipe on the verso along with the stamp of Culver Pictures photo bureau a date stamp of "Dec 1939" and holograph annotations regarding layout. <br/><br/>Rooney and Garland sing "God's Country" from the finale of the musical in a scene spoofing Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and the FDR's fireside chats. This scene was cut from the film after Roosevelt's death and believed lost until it was rediscovered and restored in 1990s. Rooney received a Best Actor nomination for his role in the film. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good. Pinholes to the corners with pinholes at the corners and light wear to the margins. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn p. 167. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1941141231Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1941. Vintage French pressbook for the 1941 US film. The third film in the "Backyard Musical" series which includes "Babes in Arms" "Strike Up the Band" and "Girl Crazy." Nominated fro an Academy Award for Best Music. <br/><br/>Near Fine with light toning overall and a small closed tear to the top margin. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1940M13248New York:: Macmillan 1940. 1940. 8vo. xv 353 2 pp. Frontispiece 7 illustrations. Gilt-stamped red and navy blue cloth; lightly rubbed. Ownership signature of P. N. Jacobsen MD. Very good. Moynihan was a prominent British abdominal surgeon the son of Victoria Cross recipient Andrew Moynihan. "By the end of World War I he held the rank of major-general in the British Army and had been chairman of the Army Advisory Board from 1916 and chairman of the council of consultants 1916–19. He served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England from 1926 to 1932. He delivered the Bradshaw Lecture in 1920 and the Hunterian oration in 1927. Moynihan was knighted in 1912 and created a Baronet of Carr Manor in 1922. In 1929 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Moynihan of Leeds in the County of York. Lord Moynihan was succeeded in his title by his son Patrick Berkeley Moynihan" Wikipedia. Macmillan, 1940. hardcover 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
19572263076Scribners 1957. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Wrappers lightly rubbed. 1957 Mass Market Paperback. Contains the complete text of his Principles and Hylas excerpts from Alciphron and several other works. Scribners paperback books
19292307973New York: Charles Scribner 1929. Small Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Light stain along bottom edge top page ridge lightly foxed very slightly musty. 1929 Small Hard Cover. lvi 480 6 pp. "George Berkeley /brkli/;45 12 March 1685 Charles Scribner hardcover books
19531340919Austin: University of Texas Press 1953. Hardcover. Small Octavo; G/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Tan spine Red text; Dustjacket has some edgewear some shelfwear fraying and small open tears at corners and along head edge of spine black stains on front cover and spine; Boards strong some edgewear some shelfwear color fading to both covers; Textblock has staining to endpapers spotting on some pages; 278 pp. 1340919. FP New Rockville Stock. University of Texas Press 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
195047558n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. Blue textured card stock wrappers gold lettering to upper wrapper white glossy leaves printed in black. Stapled. One white paper slip scotch-taped in to lower wrapper printed in black. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Some light rubbing to edges and corners of the wrapper couple surface tears to verso of upper wrapper pos to head of title page light age toning and foxing to leaves. Last leaf is an "Autograph" page with seven signatures. Overall clean and bright. 16 pp. and one slip. Illustrated. 9-1/4" x 6" <br/><br/> 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
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
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
1950117672Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1950. Final Script for the 1951 film "Call Me Mister" directed by Lloyd Bacon written for the screen by Albert E. Lewin and Burt Styler and starring Betty Grable Dan Dailey Danny Thomas and Richard Boone. With choreography by Busby Berkeley and songs by Frances Ash Earl K. Brent Sammy Fain and Mack Gordon. <br/><br/>"Call Me Mister" was based on a long-running Broadway revue with more than a little off-color humor. Fox grafted a storyline onto the revue cleaned up the dialogue and a wartime musical was born wherein Grable a singer touring USO bases runs into her old husband Dailey. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers stamped REVISED FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped project No. 314 and copy No. 5 and dated April 18 1950. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Lewin and Styler. 123 leaves mimeo rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with some edge creasing and slight offsetting bound with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn p. 319. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
19652190Berkeley: Oyez/Cody's 1965. First edition. . 16 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 copies printed. Robin Blaser Robert Creeley Richard Duerden Robert Duncan Allen Ginsberg Leroi Jones Joanne Kyger Ron Loewinsohn Charles Olson Gary Snyder Jack Spicer George Stanley Lew Welch and John Wieners. Berkeley: Oyez/Cody's unknown books
1974120090San Francisco: Revolutionary Marxist Collective Berkeley - San Francisco 1974. Pamphlet. 37p. wraps rear wrap detached and heavily creased 8.5x11 inches mimeographed. Trotskyist viewpoint. Revolutionary Marxist Collective (Berkeley - San Francisco) unknown books