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198160219San Francisco:: North Point Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0865470251 . First edition. Small indentation at the top of the text block pages 269-276 else very good in a very good faded along the spine dust jacket. . North Point Press, hardcover books
198192991San Francisco:: North Point Press. Near Fine. 1981. Paperback. 086547026X . Second paperback printing. Near fine in green illustrated wraps. . North Point Press, paperback books
2000700488NY: Doubleday. 2000. Advance Reading Copy. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Doubleday paperback books
198858510San Francisco: North Point Press 1988. First Edition. 8vo pp. 124. Former owner's bookplate on the end paper old letter to the editor about this book tipped to fly. Fine in dj. Freedman A69b. North Point Press unknown books
198852240San Francisco: North Point Press 1988. First Edition. 8vo pp. 124. Fine in little soiled dj. Freedman A69b. North Point Press unknown books
198829121San Francisco: North Point Press 1988. First Edition. 8vo pp. 124. Fine in dj. Signed by author. Freedman A69b. North Point Press unknown books
198894686San Francisco:: North Point Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0865473307 . Second printing. About fine in like dust jacket. . North Point Press, hardcover books
198842720San Francisco: North Point Press 1988. First paperback Edition. 8vo pp. 124. Donor's presentation on flyleaf. Paper wraps. Bottom of the leaves little rippled from moisture o/w a VG tight copy. North Point Press unknown books
195186689London: Printed in Great Britain and Published by Hamilton & Co. Stafford 1951. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Hamilton 00. 400 years after a catastrophic atomic war has devastated Earth humans in its colony on Venus know nothing of their home planet: history has been altered old books and artifacts locked up in the First Library and space flight declared to be impossible. The planet is controlled by a council of three descendants of the leaders of the first settlers and they are the only colonists who know the truth. Others who discover their origin are immediately put to death. A rogue Venusian scientist builds a space ship and three rebels one under sentence of death for stealing forbidden books flee the planet and travel to Earth. The small tribes of peaceful primitive humans that survive on Earth are threatened by bestial humanoid mutants. The Venusian visitors armed with high tech weapons kill many of the mutants and the rest flee. Two Venusians intend to return to Venus to organize an expedition to colonize Earth but they die before they can carry out their plan. The third likes the Earth as it is and becomes a productive member of a tribe of humans on the now pastoral planet. Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 86. Reginald 01197. Harbottle and Holland A8. Touch of wear at head tail of spine panel 9 mm closed tear at top edge of rear panel repairable a very bright nearly fine copy. #86689 Printed in Great Britain and Published by Hamilton & Co. (Stafford) unknown books
197428629Colorado Springs CO: The Press at Colorado College 1974. Limited Edition. Wraps. Fine. A simple yet absolutely stunning production with the bottom of each page deckled with color illustrations that are embossed and carry both color and texture. Signed by Wendell Berry on the final page of the poem under his initials. Designed printed and handbound by James Trissel. Produced in an edition of 100 copies this being #20. 28 pp . Oblong 4to. Brown stiff paper covers with title and author's name printed in deep brown on the cover white stitching at spine much like a Japanese binding. The Press at Colorado College unknown books
1974140938070The Press at Colorado College: Colorado Springs 1974. First Thus. Near Fine. First thus. Signed by author no. 21 from an edition of 100 copies. Unpaginated. Stab-bound with printed paper covers Illustrated with relief-printed color designs. Designed printed and bound by Jim Trissel. Near Fine with a little corner crease to front cover and first few pages light shelf wear. "Reverdure" was first printed in Clearing by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1974. [Colorado Springs] unknown books
2004UBERRIS00JRDoubleday 2004. Fine. Berry Cecelie S. Rise Up Singing : Black Women Writers On Motherhood. New York: Doubleday 2004. 290pp. 8vo. 1/4 Cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. Doubleday hardcover books
2004UBERRIS00CTDoubleday 2004. Very Good. Berry Cecelie S. Rise Up Singing : Black Women Writers On Motherhood. New York: Doubleday 2004. 290pp. 8vo. 1/4 Cloth. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Doubleday hardcover books
199325558Hastings-on-Hudson NY and MA: David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano 1993. First Edition. Staplebound wraps. Fine. First Edition. Pgs 65-96. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS:<br/><br/>Cathetometers and Precision Measurement: The History of an Upright Ruler by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER.<br/>Tempest in a Milk Pail: The Lactometer and 19th Century Dairy Disputes by MARJORIE BERRY. <br/>The Reflecting Goniometer by STEVEN TURNER. <br/>The Zealous Marketing of Rain-Band Spectroscopes by THOMAS F. PETERSON JR. <br/><br/>The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication and a total of 70 issues the journal covered areas including mathematical optical and philosophical instruments chemical physical and electrical apparatus sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions collectors and dealers in the field of scientific instruments. David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano unknown books
3792SF GELBR LNTHALl 1936. GRABHORN PRESS; HALF GREEN MOROCCO FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. F. SF, GELBR LNTHALl, 1936 unknown books
1980152436N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>Written by noted African-American screenwriter S. Torriano Berry. A rock star dies in a freak accident but is reincarnated to the chagrin of his greedy recording company who have already made plans to replace him in the spotlight. Heavily influenced by earlier films "Heaven Can Wait" Ernst Lubitsch 1943 and "Heaven Can Wait" Warren Beatty and Elaine May 1978<br/><br/>Blue titled front wrapper missing rear wrapper with credits for screenwriter S. Torriano Berry. Missing title page presumably as issued. 75 leaves with last page of text numbered 75. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
2016404511Paris: Xavier Barral 2016. A fine copy. Folio. 119 pages. Pictorial boards; printed board slipcase. FIRST EDITION signed by Berry on the front free endpaper. <br/><br/> Xavier Barral hardcover books
200562748Shoemaker & Hoard 2005. First edition. 14 x 11 inch illustrated broadside. Fine. Berry’s poem paired with Plate 79 the Yellow-throated Warbler from Audubon’s BIRDS OF AMERICA. Shoemaker & Hoard, unknown books
200557305Berkeley CA: Shoemaker and Hoard 2005. First Separate Edition. Broadside 14 x 11 in. The poem beginning "The yellow-throated warbler the highest remotest voice ." This is printed in a rule below a color printing of the Yellow Throated Warbler plate 79 from Aubudon's Birds of America. Fine. Freedman A127x. This was published in "Given" 2005. Shoemaker and Hoard unknown books
198729126San Francisco: North Point Press 1987. First Edition paper back edition. 8vo pp. 98. Fine. Freedman A64c. Inscribed by the author: "To . with pleasure and with thanks" A collection of poetry. North Point Press unknown books
199159367Monterey KY: Larkspur Press 1991. First Edition. Sewn in wraps with paper label. Of an edition of 1000 copies this is one of 900 trade copies. Tender poems by the author of Nathan Coulter and Memory of Old Jack. Larkspur Press unknown books
199254168London: Golgoonza Press 1992. First Edition. 8vo pp. 47. Little bent original wraps a very good copy. Signed and dated by the author in 1994. Not issued in cloth. Freedman A89. The poems from the limited edition Sabbaths 1987 and 19 new poems here first published. 1/1500 copies. Golgoonza Press unknown books
200428625Monterey KY: Larkspur Press 2004. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Eleven poems fill this beautiful limited edition of poems. Printed in a total edition of 1500 copies 1400 were printed on Mohawk Superfine paper and handbound by the Larkspur press. This is copy #92 of the additional 100 copies printed on Magnani Velata paper handbound by Carolyn Whitesel and signed by Wendell Berry on the colophon. <br/><br/>The print that accompanies this volume "The Kentucky River at Lanes Landing" by Welsey Bates is also #92 of an edition of 100 and is signed by Bates. The three woodcut images on the print are also the three images that serves as illustrations within the book. Unpag. 16mo. Clean crisp copy with dust jacket in mylar cover. Paste paper covers with cloth spine. Also comes with the print "The Kentucky River at Lanes Landing" by Welsey Bates which measures 12-1/4"x7" and is enclosed in a printed folder made of the same paper as the dust jacket. Larkspur Press hardcover books
19907447Frankfort Ky: Gnomon 1990. First edn. thus. 8vo pp. 53. Printed wraps with a photo of the author by Ralph Eugene Meatyard. Illustrations adapted by Laura Lee Cundiff from Shen Chou and Wallace Kelly. Freedman A75b. This is an expansion of the two books published in 1974 and 1975. This was also issued in a limited edtition of 50 signed copies bound in cloth. Gnomon unknown books
197559570Lexington: Gnomon 1975. First edition. 48 pp. Light foxing along top edge else near fine in decorated full cloth. No dust jacket as issued. Well-printed in two colors. Lexington: Gnomon hardcover books