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193048568Garden City: The Crime Club/Doran and Co. 1930. first edition. Hardcover. Very good. 5 x 8 in. 308 pp. Black cloth boards with red titles. Condition is VERY GOOD ; covers and spine very clean titles all bright. Minor wear to spine head and corners small paint smudge just on the lower edge. Small silver paper star on lower spine. Both hinges feel a touch tender but are quite solid.Text clean and unmarked. PO's yellow bookplate on front pastedoen. Fic. RGR. The Crime Club/Doran and Co. hardcover
1926220330New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1926. The evidence is overwhelming that Mrs. Bentley poisoned her husband but Roger Sheringham is not convinced. Undated early reprint first published in 1926. Bumped with a bit of wear at the corners and spine ends. Three tiny drip marks on the fore edge of the text block. Binding square and solid previous owner's name stamped on the front end papers. Original publication dates 1926 1930 in ink on the title page. Jacket gently rubbed spine a bit darkened with light wear at the edges in Brodart. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Grosset & Dunlap Hardcover
1930k0815London: W Collins & Sons. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed and stained and with tear to mid spine. Front inner hinge cracked. 1930. Reprint. Blue hardback cloth cover. 110mm x 160mm 4" x 6". viii 306pp. From Collins 'Bob Novels' series. Originally published by The Crime Club in 1930. . W Collins & Sons hardcover
193017960Garden City NY: Published for the Crime Club Inc. by Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1930. First U.S. edition. Slight lean otherwise a fine copy in a very good to nearly fine dust jacket with a short closed tear 20 mm to the upper left front panel tiny tear at lower right corner tip and mild shelf-wear to the head of the spine panel some portions of the orange ink of the spine panel are a bit faded. Publisher's wrap around band is present. An attractive copy of a scarce book in jacket. 17960. Octavo pp. i-vi vii-viii ix-x 1- 308 309: Crime Club statement 310: blank cloth. Mystery novel featuring sleuth Roger Sheringham the second published in England in 1926. Published for the Crime Club, Inc. by Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. unknown
1930140210Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Co/Crime Club 1930. The scarce first U.S. edition of the second Roger Sheringham mystery. Bumped and rubbed with a touch of wear at the corners and short tears to the spine head. Spine lightly sunned hinges loose. Pages tanned with pencil scribbles on the front free end paper a small sticker scuff on the front pastedown and a light drip mark on the rear end papers. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Doubleday, Doran & Co/Crime Club Hardcover
1994BN127403THOEMMES PR 1994. 1994. Hardcover. The Works of George Berkeley <br/><br/>The Works of George Berkeley A. C. Fraser George Berkeley THOEMMES PR hardcover
1901326343Oxford: Clarendon Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1901. Cloth. 527 415 412 611 pp. No jackets. Some edge wear to boards. Previous owner's name stamped on title pages and rear pastedowns. Some discoloration to rear board of volume one. A Nice solid set. ; 12mo . Clarendon Press hardcover
19012033093Oxford: Oxford at the Clarendon Press 1901. Hardcover. Very Good/Good Plus. 8vo. Four Volumes Vol. I: Philosophical Works 1705-1721; Vol. II: Philosophical Works 1732-1733; Vol. III: Philosophical Works 1734-1752; Vol. IV: Miscellaneous Works 1707-1750. Light gray jackets over dark blue cloth. 527 415 412 611 numbered pp. Uniform sunning and toning to jacket spines edges of panels; scuffing and fraying at ends of spines. Small loss at bottom corner of first volume's front panel. Fourth volume's rear panel mottled. Jackets are price-clipped. First and second volume's bindings starting but holding. Else fine. Despite some wear a handsome copy; internals are clean and unmarked. Oxford at the Clarendon Press hardcover
194813436London England: Thomas Nelson and Sons 1948. First of this edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good . London: Thomas Nelson and Sons 1948-1957. 9 volumes complete works as published. Scarce set. Very good in red Oxford cloth bright gilt. Light bumping to a few corners. In good-very good dust jackets with light even sunning to spines minor wear. Now in mylar. A handsome set. No former owner marks. Prof. Luce reprints from the fourth and last edition correcting errors of past editions and indicating all alterations with the editor's introduction to the works. Published over a period of 10 years the edition is cited as definitive. Contents: Vol. 1 Philosophical Commentaries An Essay Towards A New Theory Of VisionThe Theory Of Vision;Vol. 2 A Treatise Concerning The Principles Of Human Knowledge First Draft Of The Introduction To The PrinciplesThree Dialogues Between Hylas And PhilonousPhilosophical Correspondence Between Berkeley And Samuel Johnson 1729-30; Vol. 3 Alciphron;Vol. 4 De MotuThe AnalystA Defence Of Free-thinking In Mathematics Reasons For Not Replying To Mr. Walton's Full AnswerArithmetica And Miscellanea Mathematica Of Infinites Writings On Natural History; Vol. 5 Sris A Chain Of Philosophical Reflexions And Inquiries Four Letters And Farther Thoughts On Tar-water; Vol. 6 Passive Obedience Advice To The Tories Who Have Taken The Oaths An Essay Towards Preventing The Ruin Of Great Britain The Querist And Other Writings On Economics A Discourse Addressed To Magistrates And Men In Authority Two Letters On The Occasion Of The Jacobite Rebellion 1745 A Word To The Wise Maxims Concerning Patriotism; Vol. 7:Sermons Letter To Sir John James On The Roman ControversyBerkeley's Primary Visitation Charge And An Address On ConfirmationBerkeley's Essays In The Guardian Journals Of Travel In Italy A Proposal For The Better Supplying Of Churches In Our Foreign Plantations and Berkeley's PetitionVerses On AmericaVaria; Vol. 8 Letters Vol. 9 Addenda. Extra shipping charges may apply. Thomas Nelson and Sons hardcover
194813435London England: Thomas Nelson and Sons 1948. First of this edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good . London: Thomas Nelson and Sons 1948-1957. 9 volumes complete works as published. Scarce set. Very good in red Oxford cloth bright gilt. Light bumping to a few corners. In good-very good dust jackets with light even sunning to spines minor wear. Now in mylar. A handsome set. No former owner marks. Prof. Luce reprints from the fourth and last edition correcting errors of past editions and indicating all alterations with the editor's introduction to the works. Published over a period of 10 years the edition is cited as definitive. Contents: Vol. 1 Philosophical Commentaries An Essay Towards A New Theory Of VisionThe Theory Of Vision;Vol. 2 A Treatise Concerning The Principles Of Human Knowledge First Draft Of The Introduction To The PrinciplesThree Dialogues Between Hylas And PhilonousPhilosophical Correspondence Between Berkeley And Samuel Johnson 1729-30; Vol. 3 Alciphron;Vol. 4 De MotuThe AnalystA Defence Of Free-thinking In Mathematics Reasons For Not Replying To Mr. Walton's Full AnswerArithmetica And Miscellanea Mathematica Of Infinites Writings On Natural History; Vol. 5 Sris A Chain Of Philosophical Reflexions And Inquiries Four Letters And Farther Thoughts On Tar-water; Vol. 6 Passive Obedience Advice To The Tories Who Have Taken The Oaths An Essay Towards Preventing The Ruin Of Great Britain The Querist And Other Writings On Economics A Discourse Addressed To Magistrates And Men In Authority Two Letters On The Occasion Of The Jacobite Rebellion 1745 A Word To The Wise Maxims Concerning Patriotism; Vol. 7:Sermons Letter To Sir John James On The Roman ControversyBerkeley's Primary Visitation Charge And An Address On ConfirmationBerkeley's Essays In The Guardian Journals Of Travel In Italy A Proposal For The Better Supplying Of Churches In Our Foreign Plantations and Berkeley's PetitionVerses On AmericaVaria; Vol. 8 Letters Vol. 9 Addenda. Extra shipping charges may apply. Thomas Nelson and Sons hardcover
198489214Franklin Center Pennsylvania: The Franklin Library 1984. Full Leather. Very Good. 24 x 16 cm. Octavo. 870pp. Bound into full grey leather with gilt design lettering and foredges. Moire endpapers silk ribbon. Small scuff to one corner of front cover. Moire end papers are a bit discolored as can be common. Includes the Notes from the editors pamphlet. Includes works by three authors. John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration The Second Treatise of Government An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. George Berkeley: A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge. David Hume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. Illustrated with portraits of the authors. The Franklin Library unknown
194218086San Marino Ca: The Huntington Library 1942. 8vo pp. 2 32 2; 3 illus. on rectos and versos of 2 plates 2 facsimiles in text; fine in orig. printed orange wrappers. Attractive exhibition catalogue printed at the Ward Ritchie Press Los Angeles. <br/><br/> The Huntington Library unknown books
1999x-0313298750Greenwood Pub Group 1999. Hardcover. New. annotated edition. 256 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Greenwood Pub Group hardcover
1999DADAX0313298750Bloomsbury Academic 1999-11-30. Annotated. hardcover. New. 6.14x0.62x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury Academic hardcover
19759962962State University of New York Press 1975. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1300grams ISBN:0873950593 State University of New York Press hardcover
1975G0873950593I3N00State University of New York Press 1975. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. State University of New York Press hardcover
1991Q-0380760940Avon Books 1991-11-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Avon Books paperback
199150501Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1991. Third printing. 4to pp. 541. Glossary index. Illustrated with drawings. Paper over boards. Cover slightly bumped at lower front corner o/w a nice copy in slightly scuffed and chipped dj. Heavy. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
1994Q-0929661117Random House Inc 1994-01-18. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House, Inc hardcover
1935050910Berkeley CA: Berkeley High School 1935. Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jackets. 14x10&1/2. 32 issues from 1932-1935; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Issues: Vol. XLI -- #19; 5/22/32. Vol. XLII -- #s 89101112&13; 10/14/32-12/2/32. Vol. XLV -- #s 123456781011121315161819; 1/19/34-7/8/34. Vol. XLVI -- #s 3691112131415. 9/28/34-1/18/35. <br/> <br/> Berkeley High School unknown
191569916Berkeley: Students Co-operative Society 1915. First edition. Oblong quarto. One leaf of text followed by twenty-two mounted albertype images of the campus. Original brown wrappers with silk ties. Small tea along one tie hole but overall a very good copy.This collection consists of twenty-two albertype views of the campus and major buildings at the University of California at Berkeley taken by A.C. Pillsbury of San Francisco 1918. The photographs are loosely bound in a book with a seal of the Unversity of California on the front cover and a brief history of the University on the first page. It was published by the Students Cooperative Society in Berkeley California and produced by the Albertype Co. in Brooklyn NY. The book while untitled was most likely created to celebrate the 50 year anniversary of the University. The first page of the book has been signed by Deta Petersen and dated July 31 1918.; Organized numerical by photo number.; Biographical Note; Sather Gate.; General Campus View: California Hall Boalt Hall of Law.; Concrete Bridge Approach to Campus.; The University Library.; North Hall.; South Hall.; California Hall.; Old Library and East Hall.; Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Building.; Hearst Memorial Mining Building.; Chemistry Building.; Civil Engineering Building.; Hearst Hall.; Harmon Gymnasium.; Senior Hall.; The Conservatory.; Foot Ball Statue.; Le Conte Oak Lovers' Lane.; Rustic Bridge and Stone Steps.; Faculty Club.; The President's Mansion.; The Greek Theatre. Students Co-operative Society unknown
197260830Stanford CA: Hoover Institution Press Stanford University 1972. Hardcover. Good in good dust jacket. Ex-library. Usual library markings. DJ has wear soiling edge tears and chips. xix 155 p. 24 cm. Notes. Papers from a conference title: The United Nations at Twenty-Five: Performance and Prospect" was held at the Hoover Institution in January 1971 and drew several thousand people to the campus of Stanford University. Hoover Institution Publications # 110. Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University hardcover
1937801P49London: The Amalgamated Press 1937. Magazine. Very Good Indeed. 11.5" by 9". various. Six lovely consecutive issues of the exciting 'Thriller Library' magazine containing the complete story 'The Great Knock-Over' by Dashiell Hammett all in the original wraps. Six consecutive issues of 'The Thriller Library' magazine.Each issue is present in the original colourful wraps with in-text illustrations throughout. This run includes the entirety of 'The Great Knock-Over' by Dashiell Hammett. It is very rare to find a complete Hammett story in the original parts.The Continental Op featured in 'The Great Knock-Over' also published as 'The Big Knockover' became the prototype for the tough-guy detectives of the generations to come.'The Thriller Library' was a weekly newspaper in circulation from February 1929 to May 1940 containing a variety of exciting stories of detectives solving simple murder cases and even gang warfare.No. 457 November 6th 1937. 'The Adventure of the Night Watchman' by Walter Macleod.No. 458 November 13th 1937. 'The Dictator' by Berkeley Gray.No. 459 November 20th 1937. 'The Rogue of Harley Street' by Anthony Skene.No. 460 November 27th 1937. 'Island of Fear' by George Rochester.No. 461 December 4th 1937. 'Odds on Murder!' by John Hudlestone.No. 462 December 11th 1937. 'The Man From Manhattan' by Leonard Gribble. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally smart with some light age-toning and spots to the wraps. Staples are a little rusted. Minor edge wear to the wraps and pages. Ring mark to the first wrap of No. 462. Internally generally firmly bound. Pages are age-toned and clean with some odd spots. Small mark to the last leaf of No. 458 and some heavier spots to the last leaf of No. 461. Very Good Indeed The Amalgamated Press unknown
198186019Hillsdale N.J.: The Society 1981. Paperback. Spine label else fine. Quarto in perfect bound blue printed wraps; vi 329 pages: illustrations; 28 cm Includes bibliographical references. Scarce. From the personal research library of Donald Glaser inventor of the bubble chamber and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics 1961. Search keyword DGLSR for more titles from the Glaser library. Cognitive science -- Congresses. Cognitive science. Conference papers and proceedings. The Society paperback
195969915Berkeley CA: Bureau of Public Administration University of California. Very Good. 1959. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT CLEAN AND UNMARKED - 217 pages. -- with a bonus offer--; Ex-Library . Bureau of Public Administration, University of California hardcover