Published by Berkeley, CA: The University of California, Berkeley., 1986
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 4to. 48 pp., Soft Cover, Very Good, some shelf wear, some fading on cover, minor stains. Black and White Photographs.
Published by University Relations, Berkeley, 2008
Seller: Rural Hours, La Grande, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. First edition. An uncommon photo book that commemorates the launch of the Campaign for (UC) Berkeley in 2008, highlighting the campus in pictures and in words from renown alumni and others. This is Joan Didion's copy, with a university notecard to her laid in from one "Mary Kay," likely someone in University Relations. It reads in full: "Dear Joan, Greetings from Berkeley! We have found yet another way to use your inspirational words about Berkeley. The enclosed book include the summary of your essay in 'There Was Light'--the version you approved for the television spot--as well as another well-used quote of yours at the end of the book. Should you ever want to read your essay again, there are many people who have asked about it and would love to hear you read it again--or for the first time. I continue to follow your work and life and admire your strength and optimism. I hope this note finds you filled with hope for the new year. With warmest regards, Mary Kay." There Was Light: An Autobiography of a University: Berkeley, 1868-1968, referenced in the note, was published in 1970 and featured essays about the university from thirty-one notable alumni including Didion. She attended Berkeley from 1953-1956 and went on to become one of California's greatest chroniclers as literary journalist and essayist. See photos for the pages that hold Didion's words. A short quarto in denim blue cloth with the title stamped on the front board; dark blue endpapers and a transparent page guarding the half-title; 130 pages. A short introduction from Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau on the photo-illustrated jacket's front flap. The jacket depicts the campus's famous Sather Tower The book is fine; the jacket is very good with rubbing to all edges and some faint dampstaining at the center of its spine, mainly visible from the jacket's interior and with no discernible effect on the book itself. An incredible UC Berkeley association copy and keepsake; we dare say this would make a one-of-a-kind graduation gift. Signed.