Cedules from a Berkeley Bookshop by Ian Jackson
Overview
Printed book lists by Ian Jackson for his Berkeley Bookshop.
Dates
- Creation: 1998-2013
Creator
- Jackson, Ian, 1951-2018 (Person)
Condition Description
In good condition.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material. Collection is open for research.
Extent
.08 linear feet (1 volume)Numbered double-sided sheets, each listing books for sale with explanatory text. Numbers present are 1-6, 67-71, 73, 75-78, 80-81, and 83. With an offprint by Bernard M. Rosenthal inscribed to Roger Stoddard.
Numbered double-sided sheets listing books for sale with explanatory text. Numbers present are 1-6, 67-71, 73, 75-78, 80-81, and 83. With an offprint by Bernard M. Rosenthal inscribed to Roger Stoddard.
Biographical / Historical
Ian Jackson, born in Montréal (Québec), was a long-time Berkeley (Calif.) resident and bookseller.
Arrangement
Arranged in numerical order.
Physical Location
Harvard Depository
Immediate Source of Acquisition
2018M-135. Gift of Roger E. Stoddard, 2018 June 1.
Processing Information
This collection was processed to a basic level with minimal rehousing, organization, and preservation. (Melanie Wisner, 2023)
Creator
- Jackson, Ian, 1951-2018 (Person)
- Rosenthal, Bernard M. (Person)
- Title
- Jackson, Ian, 1951-2018. Cedules from a Berkeley Bookshop by Ian Jackson, 1998-2013 (MS Am 3468): Guide
- Status
- completed
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard University.
- Date
- 2023 December 18
- Description rules
- dacs
- Language of description
- eng
- EAD ID
- hou03632
Repository Details
Part of the Houghton Library Repository
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