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2000DADAX0521496810Cambridge University Press 2000-05-08. hardcover. New. 6.25x0.75x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2000Atlantic-9780521496810Cambridge 2000. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
2000Atlantic-9780521496810Cambridge 2000. Hardcover. New. Cambridge hardcover
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
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
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
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
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
199481875Berkeley County Historical. 1994. Softcover. very good condition; NOVI007552 . Berkeley County Historical paperback
193743963192639530Moscow: State Socio-Economic Publishing House Sotsekgiz 1937. Hardcover. Good. Беркли Джордж. Три разговора между ГилаÑом и ФилонуÑом. / Перевод и Ð²Ð²Ð¾Ð´Ð½Ð°Ñ ÑÑ‚Ð°Ñ‚ÑŒÑ Ð˜. С. ÐарÑкого. МоÑква : ГоÑударÑтвенное Ñоциально-ÑкономичеÑкое издательÑтво СоцÑкгиз 1937. 127 VIII Ñ. ИздательÑкий переплет обычный формат. . Berkeley George. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous Tri razgovora mezhdu Gilasom i Filonusom. / Translated and with an introductory article by I. S. Narsky. Moscow: State Socio-Economic Publishing House Sotsekgiz 1937. 127 VIII pp. Publisher’s binding standard format. This 1937 edition of George Berkeley’s 1685–1753 seminal philosophical work is a fascinating artifact of Soviet intellectual history. Published by Sotsekgiz at the height of the pre-war period it presents Berkeley's most accessible defense of subjective idealism immaterialism. The "Three Dialogues" originally published in 1713 feature the characters Hylas representing the materialist view and Philonous the "lover of mind" representing Berkeley himself debating the existence of matter independent of perception. Berkeley’s famous maxim esse est percipi to be is to be perceived is the central pillar of these dialogues. In the Soviet context of 1937 Berkeley was often presented through the lens of Marxist-Leninist critique—specifically Lenin's Materialism and Empirio-criticism—as the quintessential philosophical adversary. Consequently this edition includes a substantial introductory article by I. S. Narsky framing Berkeley's philosophy within the historical-materialist discourse of the time. This makes the book not just a philosophical classic but a document of how Western Enlightenment thought was curated and critiqued in the Stalinist era. The translation seeks to maintain the clarity and rhetorical vigor of Berkeley’s original prose which was designed to combat skepticism and atheism. Despite the ideological framing of the preface the text remains a faithful representation of Berkeley's attempt to prove that the "sensible world" is a series of ideas in the mind of God. For historians of philosophy collectors of Soviet academic editions and scholars of 18th-century empiricism this 1937 volume is a significant find. It represents a rare moment where a "reactionary" philosopher’s work was given a standalone high-quality publication to serve as a primary source for students of dialectical materialism. State Socio-Economic Publishing House (Sotsekgiz) hardcover
1969430779New York : Greenwood Press 1969. Second Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. New York : Greenwood Press hardcover
1992F108764Leiden, 1992 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
1961RO60136380PUF. 1961. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 203 pages. Nombreuses annotations au crayon dans le texte (ouvrage de travail).. . . . Classification Dewey : 100-PHILOSOPHIE ET DISCIPLINES CONNEXES
1973F38385The Hague, M. Nijhoff 1973 [vi], 210pp., in the series "International Archives of the History of Ideas" vol.65, cloth, dustwrapper, VG
19859780848801717-2025Amereon Ltd 1985. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Anthony Berkeley</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Amereon Ltd</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780848801717</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1985</p> Amereon Ltd hardcover
19859780848801717-2025Amereon Ltd 1985. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Anthony Berkeley</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Amereon Ltd</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9780848801717</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 1985</p> Amereon Ltd hardcover
1932156657London: Victor Gollancz 1932. First UK Edition and true first. Basis for Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 classic film noir "Suspicion" starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine.<br /> <br /> Near Fine in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Book has a tiny nearly imperceptible tear at the front hinge. Jacket is slightly sunned at the spine with only a few nicks and tiny closed tears plus a few small archival tape mends to the verso. Scarce in jacket. In a custom maroon quarter-leather clamshell box.<br /> <br /> The Dark Page I: 1940-1949 p. 20. Victor Gollancz unknown
19331773043944IEVVictor Gollancz Ltd 1933. Hardcover. Good. 1933. Second Impression. 352 pages. No dust jacket. Red cloth with black lettering to spine. 'Second impression May 1933'. Aspects of the story were used in the 1941 Hitchcock film 'Suspicion'. Pages have slight foxing tanning and minor thumbing. Gutters somewhat cracked with some exposed netting. Binding is quite firm. Foxing and tanning more noticeable towards start and end of book and on text block edges. Prices in pencil to front endpaper. Occasional mild marks to pages. Slightly blotchy endpapers. Text block edges a little tanned and foxed with minor scratches. Boards have some edge wear mild bumping and fraying to corners while spine ends are moderately crushed. Slightly scratched rubbed and dust-marked overall. A few liquid droplet marks and faint stains. Spine is noticeably sunned. Book has a pronounced forward lean. Subtle bowing to boards. Victor Gollancz Ltd hardcover
193221337Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. Near Fine. 1933 c.1932. Early printing. Hardcover. lacking the original dust jacket but encased in a professionally-made facsimile reproduction of same; see 2nd image posted with this listing nice clean copy spine very slightly turned extremely light wear to extremities. "This is the story of Lina Aysgarth who after eight years discovered that she was married to a murderer. It is not a shocker or a detective story but a brilliant disquieting frightening study of a charming and thoroughly evil murderer." A Haycroft-Queen Cornerstone title and the basis for the 1941 Alfred Hitchcock film SUSPICION with Cary Grant as the charmer and Joan Fontaine as his milk-fed and very anxious bride. NOTE again that this book bears a FACSIMILE dust jacket to serve the dual purpose of protecting the book from further wear and enhancing its appearance on the shelf; its presence has not been factored in to our pricing. . Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover
194731326New York: Pocket Books Inc 1947. First Edition. Paperback. Pocket Book 419. First paperback publication. Basis for the 1941 Alfred Hitchcock movie featuring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine. First leaf was cut a bit short. A bright near fine copy. ; Small octavo. Pocket Books, Inc paperback
197600818651 York Avenue Crosby Liverpool: Cracked Bell Press 1976. 1st Edition . No Binding. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. SALISBURY Eric. 5 interesting Cracked Bell press items by Eric Salisbury including 2 detailed letters describing the production process written to a dealer friend. 1. Ballad 1986 Cracked Bell Press by Hans Breitmann in red paper covers black ink title. 2 title 4 pp poetry with 2 illustrations 1 1 colophon 50 copies printed signed by Eric cotton ties 210149 mm. 2. The Water-Nymph and the Boy by Roden Noel printed for the 5th Exchange of the Society of Private Printers at the Cracked Bell Press 1984 printed paper covers cotton ties 4 poetry 1 1 colophon 2 illustrations 125 copies printed 160100 mm. 3. Jim's Kite Cracked Bell Press 1976 brown paper illustrated covers 2. 5 1 colophon 70 copies 6 illustrations total cotton ties 10364 mm. 4. Some Runes Cracked Bell Press 1992 brown papers covers coloured ink title 8 leaves 10 illustrations title page limitation 22 copies ink dedication by Salisbury 1993. 5. Sue and the Bad Man Cracked Bell Press 1989 red paper covers black ink titles 8 B&W printed leaves with text in white 17 copies signed by Salisbury cotton ties. Accompanied by a 2 page ms letter 1989 to a dealer detailing the production of Sue. Plus another detailed 2 page personal letter on buying a shop and anecdotes on titles he had produced dated 1985 <br/> <br/> Cracked Bell Press unknown