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1968UBERKAR01vgOxford University Press 1968. Good. Berlin Isaiah. Karl Marx: His Life & Environment 3rd edition. London UK: Oxford University Press 1968. 295pp. Indexed. Bibliography. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. Lightly rubbed covers underlining to first several pages and tight binding. Oxford University Press paperback books
199352218London:: John Murray. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0719553121 . Edited by Henry Hardy. First British edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . John Murray, hardcover books
1956UBERAGE00twMentor 1956. Very Good. Berlin Isaiah. The Age of Enlightenment: Basic Writings of Locke Voltaire Berkeley Hume etc. NY: Mentor 1956. 282pp. Indexed. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Chip in spine. Residue of price sticker on rear cover. Former owner's name on first page. Mentor paperback books
1961UBERAGE01twMentor 1961. Very Good. Berlin Isaiah. The Age of Enlightenment: Basic Writings of Locke Berkeley Voltaire Hume etc. NY: Mentor 1961. 282pp. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Former owner's name on first page. Mentor paperback books
1994704199NY: Farrar Straus Giroux. 1994. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Farrar Straus Giroux paperback books
1993039109New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1993. xvi 143 1p. b/w front. dj. Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown books
1998029269New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1998. 2d Printing. Edited by Henry Hardy and Roger Hausheer. xxxvi 667p. dj. Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown books
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19999019577New Jersey: Princeton University 1999. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Bound in the publisher's original green cloth over boards spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Princeton University hardcover books
1987222098Oxford 1987. unbound. 3 pages front and back on "Headington House" stationery 8.25 x 5.75 inches Oxford April 28 1987. Written to noted Civil Rights attorney Howard N. Meyer responding to an article that Meyer had written about Wilson and "Patriotic Gore" in small part: ".There was an element of permanent as it were un-critical radicalism in Wilson - hatred of establishments suspicion of the motives of all public men natural reaction to slogans and clarion calls and eloquence in political or national causes within the framework of the establishments of what he regarded as hopelessly bourgeois countries - he thought that all wars certainly since Napoleon were monstrous bloodshed of a horrible kind in the interests of groups disguised as ideals - all that he got from Marx and similar writers - this applied to both World Wars and obviously to the Civil War and rather more plausibly to Vietnam. He obviously did not mind sheer killing as such because that does not emerge in for example 'To the Finland Station' - it was only towards the end of his life partly under the influence of Solzhenitsyn and other irrefutable evidence that he turned against the Soviet Union and became nauseated by Stalin and everything to do with him - and his distaste even turned to the once-hallowed Lenin. I had a conversation with him in which he reminded me that I had said that he was too nice about Lenin - he agreed and the Introduction to the second or a later edition of 'To the Finland Station' altered this approach.I realize and from my knowledge of Edmund whose memory I still revere and of whom I am deeply fond. His loss of faith in Russia which began after his visit in the thirties but still persisted when I first met him was I suppose true of an entire generation of American leftists and British ones too; It was a marvelous mass delusion which I think perhaps has no parallel in history. Of course he must have been right in part about the crushing of the Southern states the exploitation and the bullying.but this should not have extended to respect for his violent and irrational political prejudices ferocious suspicion and desire to discredit honorable human motives just wars general idealism above all Lincoln's reputation. He simply wanted to attack icons and fetishes as such - and in the course of this said a great many untrue unjust and silly things." This letter contains much more fine content and is effectively an unpublished essay and critique of one of the most distinguished writers of the 20th century. Horizontal folds tiny stains and a paperclip impression in the top margins. Still very good condition.<br/><br/> Russian-British philosopher and historian of ideas regarded as one of the leading thinkers of the twentieth century and as the dominant liberal scholar of his generation.<br/><br/> unknown books
31507London: John Murray No Date. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. Slender hardbound octavo in photo-illustrated dustwrapper. A 39 pp essay which originally appeared in 1949 as a review of the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill's War Memoirs. A handsome near fine copy in plain green boards in lightly used photo-illustrated dustwrapper. Photograph by Karsh. John Murray hardcover books
08539London: John Murray. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Near Fine. Octavo. First edition in volume form. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering spine. A fine copy in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. No publishing date but states "This essay originally appeared in 1949 as a review of the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill's War Memoirs.published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Cornhill Magazine." 38 pp. <br/><br/> John Murray hardcover books
08538Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/Near Fine. Octavo. Bound in gray cloth with gilt lettering spine and front cover. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. No publishing date but states "This essay originally appeared in 1949 as a review of the first volume of Sir Winston Churchill's War Memoirs.published in The Atlantic Monthly and The Cornhill Magazine." 38 pp. With draft of news article laid-in. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
198191650NY:: Viking Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0670548332 . Edited by Henry Hardy. Introduction by Noel Annan. First edition. Near fine in a very good age toning dust jacket. . Viking Press, hardcover books
1997UBERSEN00twFarrar Straus and Giroux 1997. Very Good. Berlin Isaiah. Sense of Reality :Studies in Ideas and Their History. Hardy Henry. New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1997. xx 278pp. Indexed. 8vo. 1/4 Cloth. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with bumped edges. Farrar Straus and Giroux hardcover books
201932230Berkeley: Poltroon Press 2019. First edition. Cloth backed boards new. One of 125 copies. <br/><br/> Poltroon Press hardcover books
199328803Boulder: Kavyayantra Press 1993. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single sheet of pale blue rag paper printed in navy. An excerpt from Berlin's Luna Nueva. Printed by The Kavyayantra Press at the Harry Smith Print Shop for the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics The Naropa Institute Boulder CO. Published as Broadside No. 3 November 1993. Broadside measures approx. 9 3/4" wide x 7 1/2" tall. We have also seen a version of this same broadside printed on pale green paper. Scarce. Kavyayantra Press unknown books
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198924519Berkeley: Poltroon Press 1989. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Simultaneous first trade paperbound edition. A 97 pp short story collection. Cover illustration by Frances Butler. A clean near fine example. Quite the uncommon book these days. Poltroon Press paperback books
198829646Berkeley: Poltroon Press 1988. First edition. Original black cloth gilt not issued in dust jacket. Fine. One of 200 hardbound copies typeset by the author with tipped-in color illustrations. Contemporary inscription from the author to another Poltroon Press author. <br/><br/> Poltroon Press hardcover books
198829540Berkeley: Poltroon Press 1988. First edition. Original black cloth gilt not issued in dust jacket. Fine. One of 200 hardbound copies typeset by the author with tipped-in color illustrations. <br/><br/> Poltroon Press hardcover books
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198171803Berkeley: Turtle Island 1981. First trade paperback printing. 86 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. Rear cover endorsement by Ed Dorn. Six stories: The Musical Vanity Boxes Mama and Dad El Tim A Foggy Day Maggie May and the title story. Berkeley: Turtle Island, paperback books
198865151Berkeley: Poltroon Press 1988. First edition. 101 pp. Fine in full cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front cover. No dust jacket as issued. Twelve short stories with four tipped-on illustrations by Frances Butler. Only five of these stories were included in her recently published selected stories. Berkeley: Poltroon Press, hardcover books