Tag: New Acquisitions
December New Books in Art History
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
They Drew as they Pleased La Vie Parisienne Course of Empire
The Sculptures of Atauro Island The Printed Image Sites Unseen
Faberge: His Masters and Artisans Behdjat Sadr Kyffin Williams
New Books in Literature: December 2018
With winter break coming up, it’s a perfect time to get some reading done. The books we recently received have something for everyone—whether you’re looking for poetry, prose, or criticism.
Jaime Harker
Deborah Harkness
Vanessa Huang
Mashuq Mushtaq Deen
Ed. by Hayan Charara
N.J. Bakr
Ariel Lawhorn
Toi Derricotte
Deborah Eisenberg
Check out the rest of the new acquisitions!
Want a book that we don’t have in the library? Request it here.
New Books in Literature
November is upon us and, with it, what passes for cold weather in the Bay Area. It’s the perfect opportunity to curl up with a book! The volumes we recently received include something for everyone—whether you’re looking for poetry, prose, or criticism.
Tanika Gupta
Carmen Tafolla
Marcelo Hernandez Castillo
Kim Engel-Pearson
Yrsa Daley-Ward
edited by Philip Tew, James Riley and Melanie Seddon
D. Wystan Owen
edited by Stephanie Feldman and Nathaniel Popkin
Paula Sanders
Check out the rest of the new acquisitions!
Want a book that we don’t have in the library? Request it here.
October New Books in Art History
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
Anohni: My Truth Vesperbilder in Bayern Soul of a Nation
Contemporary Art … in Oaxaca The Propaganda Front The World of William Glackens
Four Generations Life is the Heart of the Rainbow Martin Ramirez
New Books in Art History/ Classics: October
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
El libro de la muerte Wohin das Auge richt Otto Dix: the evil eye
I’m not myself at all Misère Iziko South African National Gallery
New Books in Literature for October
As fall approaches and the weather begins to cool down, it’s the perfect time of year to curl up with a slice of pumpkin pie and a good book. Where better to find your next read than the library literature collection? The books we recently received have something for everyone—whether you’re looking for poetry, prose, or criticism.
Charlotte Bingham
Emily Spiers
Arundhati Roy
Sean Thomas Dougherty
Anne Tyler
Capildeo Vahni
Edited by Julie Maxwell and Kate Rumbold
Patrick O’Neill
Paige Cooper
Check out the rest of the new acquisitions!
Want a book that we don’t have in the library? Request it here.
October New Books in Art History
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
Artemisia Gentileschi in a Changing Light Fiery Angel Resilient Memories
Still Life Before Still Life Pias Paintings from Murano by Paolo Veronese
September New Books in the Art History/ Classics Library
You can find these and other new art history acquisitions on the New Books shelf in the Art History / Classics Library.
Arthur Dove a Reassessment Timothy Cook: Dancing with the Moon John Olsen: The You Beaut Country
New Books in Literature
While we’ve already featured wonderful new databases, digital collections, and journals for literature, the fantastic new books to the literature collection deserve their own attention. We have something for everyone—whether you’re looking for poetry, prose, or criticism.
Eve Hoffman
Lauren Gunderson
Nilanjana Roy
Olen Steinhauer
Hal Coase
Glyn Salton-Cox
Check out the rest of our new acquisitions in literature!
Want a book that we don’t have in the library? Request it here.
New Instagram feed for Romance Language Collections
The new Romance Language Collections Instagram feed brings forth little known and new resources and services in the UC Berkeley Library. Once you start following you’ll instantly receive early notices of new books, e-resources, exhibits, readings and more through your smartphone.