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1776369284Burlington: Printed by Isaac Collins Printer to the King for the Province of New-Jersey 1776. viii 493 1 6 6 4 4 3 1 15 1 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary sheep morocco lettering piece worn. Foxing browning and dampstaining. Upper cover blindstamped "For the Use of the Clerk of Hopewell. viii 493 1 6 6 4 4 3 1 15 1 pp. 1 vols. Folio. The standard compendium of eighteenth-century statutes of New Jersey published after many delays and tribulations on the eve of the Revolution. Evans 14911; Felcone 158 Printed by Isaac Collins, Printer to the King, for the Province of New-Jersey unknown
1776319347Burlington: Printed by Isaac Collins Printer to the King for the Province of New-Jersey 1776. viii 493 1 6 6 4 4 3 1 15 1 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary sheep. Front joint worn spine label perished board edges rubbed. Internally clean. viii 493 1 6 6 4 4 3 1 15 1 pp. 1 vols. Folio. The standard compendium of eighteenth-century statutes of New Jersey published after many delays and tribulations on the eve of the Revolution. Evans 14911; Felcone 158 Printed by Isaac Collins, Printer to the King, for the Province of New-Jersey unknown
1747228514New Jersey 1747. 1 p. 1 vols. Folio. Neatly mounted on linen. Old folds some wear at folds else quite good. 1 p. 1 vols. Folio. This is a quit claim to a tract of land on Canoe Brook in Essex County New Jersey owned by Gardner and assigning title to Samuel Gardner probably a relative. The very densely written document is signed by Isaiah Ball Gershom Wood and Thomas Gardner. unknown
189341054Morristown N.J.: Banner" Steam Print 1893. 1 vols. Folio. Framed and glazed. Fine. 1 vols. Folio. Banner" Steam Print unknown
1795264603Monmouth N.J.: At the Press of the Author at Mount-Pleasant . 1795. Third edition "New edition Revised and Corrected by the Author; Including a considerable number of Pieces never before Published. v-xv 1 455 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary full sheep spine with gilt fillets and black morocco lettering-piece blind roll-tooled edges. Covers rubbed and worn at extremities light foxing to text early manuscript notes to rear endsheets. Contemporary engraved bookplate of Peter Wynkoop. Third edition "New edition Revised and Corrected by the Author; Including a considerable number of Pieces never before Published". v-xv 1 455 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. The third collected edition of the poetry of the New Jersey patriotic poet and printer Philip Freneau the first edition printed by him on his press in New Jersey. Earlier editions of his collected poetry were printed in Philadelphia in 1786 and 1788. This edition is remarkable for its poor presswork - "A vile piece of printing" Stoddard.<br /> <br /> The bookplate of Peter Wynkoop 1755-1835 has as its central shield device a Hollander a smaller servant and a wine cask with female bacchantes bearing jugs at each side surmounted by a helme and eagle. Felcone 762; Evans 28712; Stoddard 498; BAL 6445; ESTC W28921 At the Press of the Author, at Mount-Pleasant .. unknown
199833115New Jersey 1998. Very Good. New Jersey 1998. Green plastic three-ring binder with collaged covers and spine. 114 plastic sheaths filled to completion with all dragon-themed mythological summaries Chinese restaurant menus poetry artwork astrology dragon boat racing Stevie Nicks tributes debates about Christian metal band Stryper Puff the Magic Dragon etc.; principally printed from the internet along with some typed and manuscript material and original art. Light edgewear; a few scuffs. Very Good. <br /> <br /> An impressive and incredibly touching gift from a woman to her goddaughter assembled and given in the wake of the death of the goddaughter's husband. In the introductory typed letter the godmother counsels that alcohol is not the answer to her pain advises her to visit a "wise Indian man" she knows and hopes that the Dragon Book she has assembled will be of some comfort. A fascinating mix of pre-Wikipedia early internet material culture. The bulk of the material is printed internet articles: draconian.com still active and more or less in its same form gives a wide-ranging dragon background and articles from Emergency Librarian People Magazine the South Florida Business Journal and many many others are included painting a full picture of dragons in mythology and popular culture. <br /> <br /> The compiler has also included two excised Yellow Pages pages and highlighted the "Dragon" entries several pages of Stevie Nicks internet fanpages a few hand-written student reports original color drawings and dozens of poems printed and typed all dragon themed of course. A heartfelt collection highlighting mid to late 90s internet culture and the comfort fantasy can offer well before the nerd wall was broken in the early 2000s. . unknown
1960231051960. New Jersey Black Photography Vernacular photographic archive documenting African American daily life in Newark New Jersey during the 1960s a period of rapid demographic change urban disinvestment and intensifying civil rights activism in one of the nation's most significant Black urban centers. Newark's Black population expanded substantially in the mid-twentieth century through the Great Migration forming dense neighborhood networks alongside persistent segregation housing inequality and strained relations with municipal authorities that would culminate in the 1967 Newark uprising. These photographs provide primary visual evidence of everyday life within this context capturing social interaction leisure commerce and street-level experience. The archive supports research into African American urban history Northern civil rights conditions and the lived realities of Black communities in industrial cities during the late civil rights era.<br /> <br /> Archive of 12 Large silver gelatin photographs. Each measure 8" x 10" on matte photo paper depicting street scenes recreation and community gathering spaces in Newark New Jersey with several images identified as taken along Sussex Avenue. The group includes an outdoor performance by an all-Black band on a public stage scenes of children and adults along residential streets and sidewalks and commercial life including three Black individuals standing outside a storefront marked by a neon "Fish Market" sign indicating neighborhood retail environments. One photograph shows a Black man and a white man standing together on a sidewalk possibly in a social or friendly context offering visual evidence of interracial presence within an urban neighborhood often characterized in historical narratives by segregation and tension. Additional images depict leisure activities such as boating and public park use as well as candid interactions among residents reinforcing the range of everyday experiences beyond protest or crisis imagery<br /> <br /> Taken together these photographs document the texture of daily life in Newark immediately before and during a period of national attention to urban unrest providing a counterpoint to dominant media representations that often centered violence rather than community continuity. The images show Newark's Black residents moving through neighborhood streets businesses and public spaces documenting everyday community life and social interaction in the 1960s urban North. Light edge wear minor creasing and surface marks consistent with handling; overall very good condition. As visual records of ordinary experience in a historically significant urban center the archive contributes to broader studies of Black Northern life postwar migration and the social conditions that shaped civil rights and urban policy debates in the 1960s. unknown
19639317CONSTANTIN W. 1963. 1. softcover. Maloftege! CONSTANTIN, W. paperback
2025x-035764008XCengage Learning Inc 2025. Paperback. New. 10 ed edition. 1171 pages. 9.11x1.71x11.01 inches. Cengage Learning, Inc paperback
2009BN128286Taylor & Francis Inc 2009. 2009. Hardcover. Computer Methods for Engineering with MATLAB R Applications <br/><br/>Computer Methods for Engineering with MATLAB R Applications Yogesh Rutgers University New Brunswick New Jersey USA Jaluria Taylor & Francis Inc hardcover
1726228625Perth Amboy NJ 1726. 1p. Pen and ink on vellum with wax seal docketed on verso. 1 vols. 15-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches. Old folds fine. 1p. Pen and ink on vellum with wax seal docketed on verso. 1 vols. 15-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches. An important Somerset County document relating to the colonial history of New Jersey.<br /> <br /> The land in the Raritan Valley of New Jersey encompassing what is now Somerset County was acquired by the East Jersey proprietors in the 1680s through several purchases from its Native American owners. The land conveyed in our indenture is half of lot No.55 of the Second Indian Title which was surveyed for Lord Neil Campbell a Scottish nobleman who served as Deputy Governor of East New Jersey during 1686. The land was subsequently acquired by East Jersey Proprietor and Perth Amboy merchant Charles Dunster Esq. d.1727.<br /> <br /> In addition to the signauture of Charles Dunster our indenture is also signed by Lewis Morris 1671-1746 who at the time of this conveyance was president of the New Jersey Provincial Council as well as Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court. Morris would be appointed the 8th Colonial Governor of New Jersey in 1738 and served in that office until his death in 1746. Morris was the grandfather of many prominent Americans including Lewis Morris 1726-1798 Delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence; New York Chief Justice Richard Morris; New Jersey Chief Justice Robert Morris 1745-1815; and U.S. Senator Gouverneur Morris 1752-1816.<br /> <br /> Other signatures include: Alexander Mackdowell and Michael Kearney Treasurer of the Eastern Division of New Jersey who was also the son-in-law of Lewis Morris. unknown
178441949Trenton: Printed and Sold by Isaac Collins 1784. 12mo. 40pp as issued. Stitched. Untrimmed with chipping at blank edges and blank margins. Very Good. Anatomical illustration on page 2. <br /> <br /> With a four-line poem on the Air Balloon tables of roads and distances currency court schedules. <br /> FIRST EDITION. Felcone Printing in New Jersey 403. Evans 18811. Drake 5132. ESTC W29806. Printed and Sold by Isaac Collins unknown
2025x-0357640101Cengage Learning Inc 2025. Paperback. New. 10 ed edition. 712 pages. 3.43x4.21x0.35 inches. Cengage Learning, Inc paperback
1964558 Original photographs most measuring 6-1/2 x 4 inches for the large ones and 3 x 2-1/2 inches for the small. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Contemporary black binder. 58 Original photographs most measuring 6-1/2 x 4 inches for the large ones and 3 x 2-1/2 inches for the small. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Most of the photos are of Bayhead when there wasn't much but woods Parker's Neck Bayhead Metedeconk River Paulsen's Neck. Unique. unknown
18643721N.p. but most likely Newark N.J. 1864. Good plus. Letterpress broadside printed in two columns 16.5 x 10 inches. Old folds small chip to top outer margin two tiny holes affecting just a few letters. A very rare Unionist broadside supporting the re-election of Abraham Lincoln in the critical presidential contest of 1864. The present broadside was authored in early June 1864 by New Jersey Republican Party stalwart Horace N. Congar an editor diplomat and politician who was at that time serving as U.S. consul to Hong Kong. In this rather stirring broadside which Congar writes from his position in Hong Kong he lauds "the thousands of earnest faithful men who are giving freely of their blood and treasure to the suppression of this infamous rebellion" and "the noble daring the undaunted courage and the determined valour of our brave soldiers of Freedom" and urges that "in November New Jersey will stand in the unbroken rank of States giving their verdict for the Party of Union." He also spends considerable space discussing the clear role of "the social moral and political evil" of slavery as the precipitating event of the Civil War. Congar writes that "the evil it has wrought was as natural as the poisoned breath of the Upas tree." Stated clearly Congar writes "I heartily rejoice at the destruction of slavery" and looks forward to the time when "I shall tread my native land with a newer life if within its boundless domain there shall not be heard the clanking chain or the cry of the suffering and the oppressed."<br /> <br /> "Horace Newton Congar 1817-1893 was a radical republican politician during the midnineteenth century and served on both the state and national levels. Mr. Congar had a great love for his party and hope for its success which is reflected in his writing . Horace Newton Congar was born in Newark on July 31 1817. He married Isabell Reeves and had two children; a daughter Ella and a son Horace Junior. Horace Congar taught school for a while and he studied law in his leisure time. He was admitted to the New Jersey State Bar in 1847 and later Cornelius Boice of Plainfield and Lewis Grove of Newark were his law partners. Congar was a friend of the abolitionist cause and he was one of the founders of the antislavery Free Soil Party in New Jersey. The party slogan ‘Free Soil Free Speech Free Labor and Free Men’ basically described the party platform. Congar later became a delegate from New Jersey to the Republican National Convention in 1848 which was held in Buffalo. He supported the nomination of Van Buren for president and Adams for vice-president" - New Jersey Historical Society.<br /> <br /> A rare and unusual Lincoln campaign broadside with just two physical copies in OCLC at AAS and Middlebury College. unknown
1920List3235Newark New Jersey: N.p. 1920. Double-sided poster measuring 12 x 19 inches. Rolled; with some damage to edges including tear to right edge. Overall very good to excellent. A poster advertising plots of land for sale in Lanoka Harbor now Lacey Township New Jersey. The poster proclaims the healthy climate and varied recreation in the area and its proximity to the New Jersey Central Railroad. One side features a map with an aerial view of the region from New York City in the far distance to the Barnegat Inlet in the foreground highlighting the railroads and major automobile roads in the area. The map is attractive if quite approximate especially shortening the distance between Lanoka Harbor and Barnegat Inlet. N.p. unknown
186440121Trenton 1864. Broadside 8-1/2" x 11-1/4." Addressed in ink at head of text to "Hon. Bowers Esq." Dated in typescript "Trenton September 8 1864." Signed in type at the end by W.S. Johnson S.S. Stryker Jr. and I.D. James members of the Committee on Campaign Documents. Some chipping at upper and lower blank edges. Light wear Good or so.<br /> <br /> The broadside lists 36 campaign pamphlets supporting the re-election of Abraham Lincoln and denouncing the "Copperhead Democrats." <br /> The stakes in the election could not be higher: "Hitherto parties have been divided upon questions of policy; but in the present contest the issue is boldly made up between the maintenance of our Constitutional Government on the one hand and on the other of its base and cowardly surrender to more than half vanquished treason armed in bloody array for its overthrow and the erection on its ruins of a despotism more odious than the world has tolerated in modern times."<br /> Not in Felcone. Not located on OCLC as of February 2025. unknown
25642No date or place. See his entry and hers in the Oxford DNB. From the papers of her relation Lady Theresa Lewis. 2pp 8vo. On the first leaf of a bifolium the recto of the second leaf being addressed by him to ‘Countess of Jersey / &c &c &c’. In good condition lightly aged and worn. Folded for postage. Written in high eighteenth-century style. Begins: ‘Madam / If you have receiv’d the slightest amusement from my imperfect composition I am most highly gratified and feel myself very sensibly flatter’d by the honor you confer upon me by your condescending to regret the loss which I have infinitely ye most reason to lament.’ He wishes her ‘every possible enjoyment’ of her ‘health and happiness in all your branches’ till he has ‘ye honor of paying you and Lord Jersey my respects in town’. He will ‘not fail to remember any commands you lay upon me’. The valediction with ornate signature reads: ‘I have ye honor to be / Madam / Your Ladyship’s most / obedt & obligd hum. Servt / Richd Cumberland’. There is a crude pencil portrait of a man’s face - perhaps Cumberland’s and perhaps drawn by the Countess - at the bottom right of the recto of the second leaf. No date or place. unknown
196461 vols. Obong 8vo. Original reversed calf. 1 vols. Obong 8vo. Photo of man in Bayhead Yacht Club cap much canoeing and sailing Tom's River Barnegar Light clown basebal game etc. unknown
187631836Trenton: John L. Murphy Steam Book and Job Printer 1876. First edition. Cloth. Spine ends worn with some loss chipped on volume II joints scuffed with some spliting at the top front of volume I and the lower rear of volume II both with the bookplate of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Illinois on front pastedowns shelf sticker on foot of backstrip of Vol. I their stamp on titles soiling on title of volumel II otherwise contents clean and very good; overall good or better. 1758 176 pp. 4to. Gift to the Commandery from William S. Stryker the Adjutant General. Contains rosters of both white and colored troops. John L. Murphy, Steam Book and Job Printer hardcover
1890016816Newark: Medical Society of New Jersey L. J. Hardham Printer 1890. Good condition. SEE PHOTOS. Bound in the original printed wraps. Chips to the spine ends. Spine cracking but the binding remains intact with threads still holding. No owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean and unmarked. Softcover. 6" wide by 9" tall. Besides the minutes from the 124th annual meeting this volume includes a 120 page-long MEDICAL HISTORY OF WARREN COUNTY including detailed biographical sketches of the county's early physicians. There are also essays on ENDOMETRITIS by E. L. B. Godfrey; TYPHOID FEVER - WHAT IT IS AND HOW IS IT COMMUNICATED by J. D. Osborne; THE PASTEUR TREATMENT by Paul Gibier. First Edition. Softcover. Good condition. 402pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Medical Society of New Jersey (L. J. Hardham, Printer) Paperback
19032309190040John L. Murray 1903. Hardcover. Good. Archives of New Jersey 34 volumes. 29 volumes from the first series plus 5 volumes from the second. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Non-circulating light Burlington County NJ Library stamps and markings. Some bindings shaken with weakened gutters. <br> Contents: v. 5. Administrations of Governors Burnet and Montgomerie President Lewis Morris Governor Cosby Presidents Anderson and Hamilton 1720-1737; v. 6. Administrations of Governor Lewis Morris and Presidents John Hamilton and John Reading 1738-1747; v. 7-8. Administration of Governor Johathan Belcher 1746-1757; v. 9-10. Administrations of President John Reading Lieutenant-Governor Thomas Pownall Governors Francis Bernard Thomas Boone Josiah Hardy and William Franklin 1757-1776; v.12. I. Some Account of American Newspapers. Part 2 Massachusetts. II. Extracts from American Newspapers.Vol.2 1740-1750; v.13. Journal of the Governor and Council. Vol.1 1682-1714; v.14. Journal . Vol.2 1715-1738; v.15. Journal.Vol.3 1738-1748; v.16. Journal. Vol.4 1748-1755; v.17. Journal . Vol.5 1756-1768; v.18. Journal . Vol.6 1769-1775; v.19. I. Some Account of Early Newspapers . Part 3 Michigan - New Hampshire. II. Extracts from American Newspapers .Vol.3 1751-1755; v.20. Extracts from American Newspapers . Vol.4 1756-1761; v.24. Extracts from American Newspapers Relating to New Jersey.Vol. 5 1762-1765; v.25. Extracts of American Newspapers.Vol.6 1766-1767; v.26. Extracts of American Newspapers.Vol.7 1768-1769; v.27. Extracts of American Newspapers.Vol.8 1770-1771 v.28. Extracts of American Newspapers.Vol.9 1772-1773; v.29. Extracts from American Newspapers Relating to New Jersey Vol. 10 1773-1774; v.30. Calendar of New Jersey Wills Administrations etc.Vol.2 1730-1750. The volume contains a preface an appendix an index of names of persons and an index of place names at the end of the volume; v.31. Extracts from American Newspapers Relating to New Jersey 1775. There is an index of persons and places at the end of the volume.; v.32. Calendar of New Jersey Will Administrations etc.Vol. 3 1751-1760; v.33. Calendar.Vol. 4 1761-1770; v.34. Calendar.Vol. 5 1771-1780; v.36 1786 -1790 in paperback v.40. Calendar.Vol. 11 1806-1809; v.42. Calendar.Vol. 13 1814-1817. AND The Complete second series: V. 1. 1776-1777; v. 2. 1778; v. 3. 1779; v. 4. Nov. 1 1779-Sept. 30 1780; v. 5. Oct. 1780-July 1782. John L. Murray hardcover
11653Somerset House London 12 October 1713. One page 18 x 15cm small piece missing making day of date obscured chipped portion torn off below signature other edges trimmed with no loss of text text clear and complete as follows: "I am desired by a friend of mine to intreat your favour for John Weely of Captain Gilmoyden's Company in thge Train of Artillery for a Fee which I am told is the usuall Reward from the Board of Ordnance to Men that have served well and I am told that Collonell Hopkey has certified the Board of Ordnance in this Man's behalf if soe I hope you will not take it amisse if I intreat your favour for him and which will be acknowledged as such by ." Somerset House, [London], 12[?] October 1713. unknown
193013913New Jersey: Private 1930. First Edition Thus. Leather bound. Very good. Original album with photos ledgers scoring records and articles from various New Jersey Rifle Clubs of the 1930s including The Ridgewood Rifle Club The Jersey Rifle Association and The Garden State Rifle League. Folio 28pp 468pp. Three-quarter morocco four raised bands title in gilt on spine. Newspaper clippings of shooting competition records and wins affixed to leaves 28 unpaginated; 1-37pp of ledger. Hundreds of additional leaves with handwritten notes specifically records of car part sales to various New Jersey automotive garages. Additional items laid-in include an 8x10 photograph of the Ridgewood Rifle Club members three used card stock targets and a series of official reports from matches and game associations. Solid text block wear to covers and spine splitting to hinges. A unique piece of ephemera. Although the original compiler of this album is unknown certain names frequently appear throughout including Charlie Vanderbush and Bill Troeger. Private unknown
184840142Trenton New Jersey 1848. 2-1/2 pages entirely in ink manuscript on pale blue stationery 8" x 10." At head of letter: a printed presidential sticker 1" x 2-1/2": "For President Zachary Taylor. For Vice President Millard Fillmore." Very Good.<br /> <br /> The Letter reflects Whigs' uncertainty about the direction of their Party. The most prominent Whigs Webster and Clay had failed to win the Presidency. Zachary Taylor a heroic general whose political opinions were a mystery seemed a better choice.<br /> "I have received the letter which you addressed to me on behalf of the Whig Executive Committee of the two Houses of Congress desiring information of the state of public opinion in this state in regard to the candidate for the Presidency & other political topics which now interest the Whig Party. I have shown it to my associates upon the Whig Central Committee of this state and conferred with them upon the subjects of your inquiry.<br /> "In regard to the Presidential candidate there is much division of opinion among the Whigs of New Jersey. Many of the most active and intelligent among them in every section of the state think that our candidate should be one whom we have never yet presented to the people. . . The minds of these persons are strongly turned towards Gen. Taylor.<br /> "Others equally active and intelligent and equally devoted to the Whig Party think otherwise and their entire hopes and affections centre in Mr. Clay whose nomination they ardently desire and with whom they feel assured of triumph. The minds of others rest on Gen. Scott tho this class is by no means as numerous as either of the others.<br /> "We confess ourselves unable to decide. . . Our State Convention to appoint delegates to the National Whig Convention will meet on 24th inst. and we await such further intelligence as the representations of the different counties in that body will bring us. . . The views which I have expressed are those of a majority of our Committee."<br /> Wilson's correspondent was Congressman Hugh White of New York State elected as a Whig to Congress 1845-1851. unknown