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1871425006Clarendon Press - Oxford 1871. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Four volume set. 8vo. Rebound by Zaehnsdorf in half tan calf over marbled paper-covered boards four raised bands black calf spine labels in second and fourth compartments top edges gilt marbled endpapers. 2198 pp. in toto individually paginated. Light rubbing to head heel edges and corners. Internally clean with a touch of toning to the page edges. Near fine. Clarendon Press - Oxford hardcover books
24371Written between December 1980 and October 1981 these letters discuss the chronology of several of the composer's compositions for a catalogue that Poulton is compiling.<br/><br/>1 1-1/4 pp. Small octavo. Dated Spetchley Park Worcester December 25 1980. On white stationery with Berkeley's address and telephone number printed at head. "I feel sure that I would benefit greatly from a survey of my work to date such as you are doing for the composers you mention. I would like one of the possible contributors to be Peter Dickinson who has written the article on me in the New Grove. It might be as well to consult my publishers. J & W Chester. I should be glad to hear from you again." Creased at fold.<br/><br/>2 1-1/3 pp. Quarto. Dated London September 24 1981. On blue stationery with Berkeley's address and telephone number printed at head. Berkeley apologizes for his belated response. He discusses his Aubade for Organ. He will meet with his publisher Chester to discuss the order of his compositions after op. 96 and other queries. "I expect that most of your queries have been answered by now but some I will now try to answer. Aubade for Organ. This is the first of three pieces Op 72 number 1. The other movements being Aria and the last Toccata. 'There was neither grass nor corn' would as you suppose have been written in 1949." Creased at fold.<br/><br/>3 1-1/2pp. Quarto. Dated London October 15 1981. On blue stationery with Berkeley's address and telephone number printed at head. Once again Berkeley apologizes for his belated response and answers several more of Poulton's queries. He will contact Chester for answers to others. He would be happy to meet Poulton in London or Worcester. He mentions the following compositions: Judica me the first and second sonatas for Violin and Piano and the Suite for Orchestra. "I know this sounds nonsensical but I was dissatisfied with my first Violin & Piano Sonata and withdrew it. I then wrote another one - it was a considerable improvement so I decided to make it my Opus 1 forgetting that it was called No. 2 when published. I regard it as my first published work so I think its best just to call it Op 1." Creased at folds. "From the same generation as Walton and Tippett Berkeley has little connection with national traditions represented by them or by Elgar and Vaughan Williams earlier. This is partly because of his French ancestry and temperament which made him closer to Fauré and to Ravel and Poulenc who were both personal friends. Berkeley admired Mozart above all then Chopin Ravel and the neo-classical Stravinsky. His own idiom is built from an overt melodic expression usually rooted in tonality and allied to a fastidious command of harmony and orchestral texture. Religious subjects in particular invariably gave rise to vocal music of unusual spiritual intensity a mood also reflected in his instrumental slow movements. Though he was at his most distinctive in the 1940s and 50s the achievement of his later extended language is considerable. His is an enduring cultivated and imaginative voice in 20th-century British music." Peter Dickinson and Joan Redding in Grove Music Online.<br/><br/>Alan Poulton is the compiler and editor of A Dictionary-Catalogue of Modern British Composers among other music reference works. unknown books
1955UBERTHR00twOpen Court Publishing 1955. Good. Berkeley George. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. La Salle IL: Open Court Publishing 1955. 136pp. 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. Scuffed covers bumped edges spine has small tears and light water stains with unmarked pages. . Open Court Publishing paperback books
1954UHYLTHR00SJRBobbs-Merrill 1954. Very Good. Berkeley George. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. NY: Bobbs-Merrill 1954. 113pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light rubbing and bumping. Previous owner's name penned on first page. Bobbs-Merrill paperback books
1954UBERTHR02HMRLibrary of Liberal Arts 1954. Good. Berkeley George. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. Indianapolis: Library of Liberal Arts 1954. 113pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. Sunned and creased with rubbed edges and penciled scribbles on rear cover. Faint stain in bottom edges of pages. Library of Liberal Arts paperback books
1954UBERTHR00HMRThe Library of Liberal Arts 1954. Good. Berkeley George. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. Indianapolis: The Library of Liberal Arts 1954. 113pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with rubbed edges. Former owner's name penned on inside of rear cover. The Library of Liberal Arts paperback books
1979Embry 32512Hackett Publishing 1979. Reprint edition. Fine. Blue cloth no dust jacket. Hackett Publishing, 1979. Reprint edition. hardcover books
19711874New York: Harper & Row 1971. Softcover. Very Good. xiv 480 pp with b/w illustrations from photographs. Light handling wear with a few chips to edges light toning to pages; else clean and sound. A handbook of essays on social change organized into 12 chapters on topics such as "Naderism" violence alienation alternate life styles the drug scene mental health educational reform and white students in the white community. Harper & Row paperback books
8887paperback. 48 pages. 8vo cloth-backed stiff printed wrappers spine soiled; ex-lib. Bristol 1923.<br/><br/> "Moynihan greatly advanced our knowledge of duodenal ulcer. He developed the concept of the so-called ulcer sequence pain-food-ease and established the surgical treatment of duodenal ulcer on a sound basis." G-M 3535 1910 edn.<br/><br/> unknown books
194759852New York: American Institute of Graphic Arts 1947. Hardcover. Very Good/Fair. ills 156p. Cloth. Worn dj several small chips and holes -- one a large triangular hole on front panel. 24cm. <br/><br/> American Institute of Graphic Arts hardcover books
194755079New York: The American Institute of Graphic Arts. Very Good. 1947. Hardcover. blue boards have gilt stamped spine a near fine copy in a slightly chipped but very good dust jacket. . The American Institute of Graphic Arts hardcover books
1982187177Berkeley: The Mature Poets of Berkeley 1982. 47 p. wraps in very good condition. Annual collection by Berkeley seniors some of whom were rabble-rousers in their day. The Mature Poets of Berkeley unknown books
196331432Berkeley: University of California 1963. Softcover. VG- light wear and scuffing to cover edges. Black and color illustrated wraps with green lettering;. 55 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. Includes works by Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka. "Organized by the Committee for Arts and Lectures at the University of California Berkeley." Includes bibliographical references page 15. University of California unknown books
1969165037Berkeley 1969. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet mimeographed typescript on one side very good. Argues that the left had seemed on the ascendant a year and a half earlier with LBJ announcing he would not seek reelection but that the left was now tangled in defensive battles. Critiques of various Berkeley city policies. unknown books
1967228621Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1967. 1967. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. Illustrated with b/w photographs. 3 page foreword by L.P. Hartley. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped. Very good fresh copy. 172 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1967. hardcover books
1998184119Berkeley: University of California Berkeley 1998. 214 p wraps tape-bound packet for conference with heavier stock aqua papers for cover very good condition. Conference on globalization migrants and international labor solidarity emphasizing the Pacific Rim; with laid in a 13 p. article on Nike's labor practices in Vietnam "Smoke from a Hired Gun" by Dara O'Rourke co-sponsored by all Bay Area labor councils. University of California, Berkeley unknown books