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1020663545.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1406552682.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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3368332570.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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19237326Berkeley California: James J. Gillick & Co. Publishers 1923. Octavo 20 x 13.5 cm. iv 240 pages. Various tables at end. Blank leaves at end of each section not used. Evident FIRST EDITION. The Priscilla Club of the First Congregational Church of Berkeley had been founded in April of 1921 by our editor Mrs. Joseph F. Furtado. A notice to that effect with a list of officers appears on page ii. There are no local advertisements included but there is a list of individuals and businesses that had contributed to the Church Building Fund in relation to the book. Many of the recipes are attributed. Narrow tideline throughout the text block; some light soiling. In publisher's decorated white oil clothwith an image of a young woman seated with a mixing bowl in her lap and whisk in her hand. Some rubbing to extremities and light soil otherwise very good. Ownership inscription "Mrs. L.T. Sprague Xmas 1923" to free front endpaper. Handwritten recipe "Crisco's Pie Crust" laid-in. OCLC locates eighteen copies; not in Brown. James J. Gillick & Co., Publishers hardcover books
19237326Berkeley California: James J. Gillick & Co. Publishers 1923. Octavo 20 x 13.5 cm. iv 240 pages. Various tables at end. Blank leaves at end of each section not used. Evident FIRST EDITION. The Priscilla Club of the First Congregational Church of Berkeley had been founded in April of 1921 by our editor Mrs. Joseph F. Furtado. A notice to that effect with a list of officers appears on page ii. There are no local advertisements included but there is a list of individuals and businesses that had contributed to the Church Building Fund in relation to the book. Many of the recipes are attributed. Narrow tideline throughout the text block; some light soiling. In publisher's decorated white oil clothwith an image of a young woman seated with a mixing bowl in her lap and whisk in her hand. Some rubbing to extremities and light soil otherwise very good. Ownership inscription "Mrs. L.T. Sprague Xmas 1923" to free front endpaper. Handwritten recipe "Crisco's Pie Crust" laid-in. OCLC locates eighteen copies; not in Brown. James J. Gillick & Co., Publishers hardcover
1020374985.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1878000011096London: William Tegg & Co 1878. First Simon edition. Hardcover. Good. Small 8vo. 5 vi-lii 5 6-220 pp. Bound in green cloth with both boards bordered in blind lettering and rule stamped in gold on the front board. Yellow/green endpapers and pastedowns. Algaier Reconstructing the Library of William James; Gay Wilson Allen William James; Mead 18. This is the first edition edited and with introduction and appendix by Simon. The free front endpaper has two ownership stamps of philosopher and psychologist William James the first is crossed out being the older 18 Garden Street address where James resided until moving to his new house in 1889 the second is the 95 Irving Street address in Cambridge where he lived from 1889 until his death in 1910. There is also a slip of paper tipped in to the front endpaper with "PHILOS. III." printed on it. This book is not in Algaier who lists all of James' books and pamphlets that were donated to Harvard University by James and others 2554 items nor is it listed in the catalogue of The Hocking Collection at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. Therefore this book must be one of the many that were given away as gifts to colleagues or sold at the "yard sale" held in 1923. The photographs of James' library circa 1923 see Algaier p. 4-5 suggest that it consisted of at least 4000 volumes Algaier suggests it may be double that so a large portion of James' personal library is either lost or privately held. The book does contain underlining and light marginalia vertical bars to emphasize passages and reference numbers mostly in pencil but we are unable to ascertain if this is the work of James himself or a later owner. James is one of the most important American philosophers of the nineteenth century and books from his personal library are scarce in commerce. The book is in Good-only condition with rubbing and wear to the boards and the binding although holding is in jeopardy. William Tegg & Co hardcover
56718George Routledge & Sons Limited. As New. N.D. Hardcover. 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 - - ND; introduction dated 1878. 220 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . George Routledge & Sons Limited hardcover
0332693929.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2023BIBHB0135374532023. Hardcover. New. About the book : The book presents The Principles of Human Knowledge as a comprehensive explanation of a philosophical concept asserting that the world is comprised solely of finite minds ideas and an infinite spirit known as God. Initially met with heavy criticism from his contemporaries due to fears of skepticism and atheism Berkeley's theory challenges the existence of non-spiritual reality. However The Three Dialogues effectively address these concerns. It promotes the belief that reality exists only within the mind and that the presence of material objects relies on their perception. According to this perspective material substance is refuted and ordinary items like tables and chairs are perceived ideas that cannot exist independent of perception. Additionally Berkeley's critique of abstraction is renowned as a significant foundation for his argument in favor of immaterialism. About the Author : : Bishop Berkeley 1685-1753 a British philosopher established the influential doctrine of Immaterialism. His first major work published in 1709 as An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision examined the limitations of human sight and proposed the idea that the objects of vision are not material entities but rather light and color. This laid the groundwork for his chief philosophical opus A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge published in 1710. Initially met with a lukewarm reception Berkeley reworked the treatise into a dialogue format and released it as Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous in 1713. This book further delved into Berkeley's interests and gained increased attention in the aftermath of World War II as it addressed several key philosophical concerns of the 20th century including perception the distinction between primary and secondary qualities and the significance of language. The Title 'The Principles Of Human Knowledge-THREE DIALOGUES Between Hylas And Philonous written/authored/edited by George Berkeley' published in the year 2023. The ISBN 9789356639652 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 216 Pages. The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Reference Books. Size of the book is 12.5 x 19 cms Vol: hardcover
196125130Iowa City: Prairie Press 1961. 1st. Designed hand set and printed by Carroll Coleman using Eric Gill's Perpetua Titling and Joanna types. 13.5 x 9 inches. Fine. <br/><br/> Prairie Press unknown books
196148422Iowa City: Prairie Press 1961. Broadside approximately 13½" x 9" printed in black blue and red on wove paper; old bookseller's description taped to verso and from whence the following comes else fine. "Nowhere on this broadside does it show that it was printed at the Prairie Press but it is pictured in the article "Carroll Coleman on Printing - Excerpts from a 36-Year's Correspondence with Emerson G.Wulling" Books at Iowa no. 23 1975. In a personal conversation Carroll Coleman told me that he had always admired this quote and as he had just acquired Eric Gill's "Joanna" type he decided to make the first use of it for the body of this broadside." This is a distinct edition from that of the same text which is twice folded and printed on two sides. <br/><br/> Prairie Press unknown books
196155079Iowa City: The Prairie Press 1961. Broadside 9x13-1/2 inches folded twice. Printed in black with red title and decoration at top of text in gray. Paper slightly spotted o/w VG. Printer's note reads: The Practice of Typography has been designed hand set and printed by Carroll Coleman at the Prairie Press Iowa City Iowa. The types are Eric Gill's Perpetua Titling capitals and Joanna. Mcmlxi The Prairie Press unknown books
196148422Iowa City: Prairie Press 1961. Broadside approximately 13½" x 9" printed in black blue and red on wove paper; old bookseller's description taped to verso and from whence the following comes else fine. "Nowhere on this broadside does it show that it was printed at the Prairie Press but it is pictured in the article "Carroll Coleman on Printing - Excerpts from a 36-Year's Correspondence with Emerson G. Wulling" Books at Iowa no. 23 1975. In a personal conversation Carroll Coleman told me that he had always admired this quote and as he had just acquired Eric Gill's "Joanna" type he decided to make the first use of it for the body of this broadside." This is a distinct edition from that of the same text which is twice folded and printed on two sides. Not in Cheever. Prairie Press unknown
2024x-1032863455Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 132 pages. 8.50x5.43x8.50 inches. Routledge hardcover
1032863455.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover