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199481875Berkeley County Historical. 1994. Softcover. very good condition; NOVI007552 . Berkeley County Historical paperback
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
355pp., 23cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, the Netherlands), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, F108764
1972232591972. Prison and IncarcerationSocial activism Prison reform organizing conference broadside. Attica and San Quentin prison organizing stand at the center of this January 1972 Berkeley conference broadside which opens with a Brecht quote "Slave who is it that shall free you.all of us or none" and declares that "no one in America today is more a slave than the inmates in American prisons." The text ties prison struggle to "class and racial oppression" names the murders at Attica and San Quentin and frames the prison system as a site of beatings drugs "behavior modification" and brain surgery schemes. The conference was held just a few months after the 1971 Attica uprising during which prisoners revolted against inhumane treatment and racial discrimination in a violent struggle that left 39 dead. The conference roster grounds the prison rights moment Bay Area Black liberation featuring figures including Afeni Shakur Fay Stender and former Soledad Prison chief psychiatrist Frank Rundle. <br /> "Slave Who Is It Shall Free You . . . All of Us or None." The Struggle Inside. Prison Action Conference. Berkeley 1972. Single-sheet broadside 8.5 x 11 inches for a prison action conference scheduled for January 28-30 in Pauley Ballroom UC Berkeley printed on both sides. Recto features two halftone prison photographs and a dense typed manifesto arguing that prisoner demands had moved "from traditional demands for food and shelter to demands for civil and religious rights and finally to a general challenge to the prison system and the society which fosters it." It announces the conference as "a forum for self education and exploration of potential action to assist the prison movement" with key speakers Afeni Shakur a defendant in the Panther 21 trial Fay Stender a Berkeley attorney with years of prison movement experience and Frank Rundle former chief psychiatrist at Soledad Prison. Verso gives the full three-day program: Friday evening remarks by Stender and Shakur; Saturday sessions on "Medical Repression in Prisons" "Adult Authority and Indeterminate Sentencing" "Economics of Prisons" "Juvenile Reformatories and Detention" and "Prisoners Demands"; and Sunday sessions on "Women in Prison" "Defense of Political Prisoners" "Military Prisons" "Prison-Community Communications" "Prisoners Organizations" "County Jails and Pre-trial Detention" plus a closing "Panel Discussion on Racism." <br /> The broadside illustrates the actions and intentions of the Berkeley prison movement at a time when prison rebellion legal defense anti-racist analysis and ex-prisoner testimony were being brought before public audiences in the aftermath of the Attica Uprising. Afeni Shakur's appearance links the handbill to the political world of the Black Panther movement while the inclusion of sessions on women in prison political prisoners juvenile detention county jails and medical repression demonstrate the intersectional goals of the movement and the broadening of post-Attica activism from outrage over one massacre to a larger indictment of prison administration and criminal punishment. Some light staining; otherwise very good condition. A Bay Area prison movement piece that preserves both the rhetoric and the working program of organizing against U.S. imprisonment in the immediate aftermath of the 1971 Attica Uprising. unknown
1995452108Berkeley Police Department. Very Good. 1995. Soft Cover. H511 . Berkeley Police Department paperback
1995452110Berkeley Police Department. Very Good. 1995. Soft Cover. H511 . Berkeley Police Department paperback
1995452109Berkeley Police Department. Very Good. 1995. Soft Cover. H511 . Berkeley Police Department paperback
1995452111Berkeley Police Department. Very Good. 1995. Soft Cover. H511 . Berkeley Police Department paperback
16-5108Berkeley: 1974. December 9 1974 Five colors 14" x 24"100Second printing of 1060 of which 25 copies are signed 1-25 26 copies are signed A-Z as artist's proofs and four sets are signed as progressives. Roman numeral II near signature block.1975 A-Z: artist's own use"did this poster on a whim because I got a good idea out of the blue and nothing to do with it. I don't get that many good ideas and I hate to waste them. I like libraries and especially the Berkeley Public Library or berkeley pvblic library as it says on the front. When it was printed I packaged them up and took them to the main desk and set the packages down and said "Here's your posters" and left. For a while the people at the library accused one another of ordering a poster without proper authorization and the bureaucratic fur flew. But when somebody finally had the bright idea to give me a call and ask what was going on and I told them it was for free and nobody had overstepped any departmental bounds they were much relieved and asked for more." Berkeley: 1974 unknown
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
18-3713Berkeley CA: Center for Latin American Studies at the University of California Berkeley 2007. . 4to. 56 pp. Soft stapled illustrated wraps. Good with marginal creasing. Color and black and white plates. Includes works by Zike Arnal Fernando Botero interviews with author Rebecca Solnit and Argentinian Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana and writings by Bryce Breslin Alain de Janvry & Elisabeth M. Sadoulet Laura Nader & Roberto J. Gonzalez Sarah Moody Sara Lamson Benjamin Lessing et al. Address label on back cover.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Berkeley, CA: Center for Latin American Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, 2007. paperback
75-4232Berkeley CA: Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies 2009. 4to. Stapled Wrap. ca. 60 pp. Very Good. B&W and Color Plates. Creasing at Corner Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies, 2009 unknown
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
1985ZB3930211985-1989. volumes 1-5; an uninterrupted run of complete volumes mostly in original paper wrappers price is for the set. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. unknown
39913Berkeley CA: Berkeley Women's City Club n. d. 1st edition presumed. Ca. 1934 date taken from OCLC. Yellow color printed & patterned paper wrappers. Moderate wear to wrappers chip to front fore-edge black stain to front wrapper. Otherwise a VG example. 285 7 advert & index pp. B/w illustration of the city club designed by Julia Morgan advertisements scattered throughout. 9" x 6-1/8" <br/><br/>"The Purpose of the Berkeley Women's City Club in Compiling this Book was to give an Opportunity to its Members to Exchange their Favorite and Tried Recipes rather than to Make a Comprehensive Cook Book." Rare in the trade. Berkeley Women's City Club unknown books
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Q-0020641702Macmillan Pub Co 1965-06-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Macmillan Pub Co paperback
2000Q-0521498066Cambridge University Press 2000-05-08. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Cambridge University Press paperback
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1018079580.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover