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187647460Princeton: Printed at the "Press" Office 1876. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Half brown pebbled morocco and marbled paper boards. Rubbed front joint starting else very good. 64 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by the author: "Presented to Rev. E. Hazard Snowden D.D. by the tenth President of Princeton College by his Son. John Maclean because of the great Friendship of his father and mother and my grandfather and grandmother The Rev. Samuel Finley Snowden and Susan Beebe Snowden and presented to my dearest and kindest friend. Who has cheered and comforted more than any other friend in my last years of Life. Mrs. Wm. Wallace Witherspoon of New York City and New Hartford July 12 1894." Maclean was not only the ï¬rst chemistry professor of the College of New Jersey but the ï¬rst of any American college other than medical institutions. His son was the tenth -- and perhaps most popular -- President of Princeton College. Printed at the "Press" Office unknown
26726224 pages used through 215. 1 vols. 8vo. Standard pigskin Cash Book. Fine. 224 pages used through 215. 1 vols. 8vo. unknown
193329876Newark New Jersey: The Carteret Book Club 1933. First edition one of 150 copies printed by Monroe F. Dreher Inc Newark N.J. in December 1933. Twenty Wood Engravings by Rowland C. Ellis. 1 vols. 4to. Tan buckram and decorated boards. Fine copy lacking the publisher's slipcase. Ellis Rowland C. First edition one of 150 copies printed by Monroe F. Dreher Inc Newark N.J. in December 1933. Twenty Wood Engravings by Rowland C. Ellis. 1 vols. 4to. The Carteret Book Club unknown
1834254688Trenton: Published by Daniel Fenton. James C. Clark Printer Philadelphia 1834. First edition. xii 339; iv 266 pp. Without map as usual. 1 vols. 4to. Bound in half green morocco and green cloth gilt spine. Very Good. First edition. xii 339; iv 266 pp. Without map as usual. 1 vols. 4to. Felcone New Jersey Books 726-27 Published by Daniel Fenton. James C. Clark, Printer, Philadelphia unknown
19064138Hackensack N.J.: The Riverside Press 1906. Very good. Printed handbill 9 x 6 inches. Minor wear and toning to edges. An unrecorded handbill emblematic of an intriguing practice by mortgage holders in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. Mortgage burning services and celebrations were particularly popular in African-American churches and involved just what they imply: upon the completion of payment of a given mortgage the debtor would burn the promissory note to signal its fulfillment. As related in the present handbill a mortgage burning would often result in a neighborhood party "Come and Rejoice with Us on the Occasion. This Mortgage Is of About 20 Years Standing." The present celebration involved two days of sermons addresses music and food most notably a lecture by Right Reverend Alexander Walters. The handbill includes the names of other preachers and the trustees involved in the event. No copies in OCLC. The Riverside Press unknown
19514588Newark N.J.: Holmes Printing Service 1951. Good. 20pp. Folio. Original orange printed wrappers stapled. Wrappers stained and spotted. Some staining and spotting to text. An informative pamphlet celebrating the second anniversary of the service of Reverend James Coleman pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in Morristown New Jersey. The text recounts Reverend Coleman's time at the church and includes numerous photographs of Coleman his family and several members of the church. The program lists the events celebrating Coleman's pastorship and the text is supplemented with dozens of well wishes and advertisements for local businesses. Holmes Printing Service unknown
188162284Baltimore MD; Worcester MA; New York NY & Raleigh NC: Printed by John Cox; American Jersey Cattle Club; J.H. Walker Lizzie Pullen Belvin 1881-1890. Four parts in one sammelband volume. Tall 8vo. 27 leaves included two inserted dittoed TLS manuscript index card & genealogy table engraved genealogy table original printed front wrapper; 104 pp. woodcut-engraved plates original printed wrappers w/ laid-in manuscript note sized by Lizzie Belvin; 14 38 2 pp. including table original printed softcovers some foxing & soiling to outer fore-edge. Contemporary quarter-calf over marbled boards raised bands on spine gilt lettering bound as instructed by MS pencil note on first leaf with “100 blank leaves to go in back of book bound with covers†some minor scuffing edgewear rubbing still VG exemplar from the library of Charles Hinton Belvin Sr. 1845-1908 and Lizzie Lee Pullen Belvin 1854-1907 noted farmers and breeders of Jersey cattle in Raleigh NC where Charles Belvin was longtime founder and president of the National Bank of Raleigh. First editions of these works in this Jersey Cattle sammelband organized and bound for Jersey Cattle breeder and specialists Charles & Lizzie Belvin of Raleigh NC in the 1880’s. Samuel Moor Shoemaker’s Jersey Cattle herd was one of the most significant breeding operations for productive Jersey dairy cattle in 19th-Century Maryland as Jerseys produced milk components at a far lower cost had greater nutritional value had greater fertility and fewer calving problems as well as much better temperament. Included are two dittoed TLS from the American Jersey Cattle Club to Charles Belvin concerning the registration of prize cow “Miss May†subsequently bred with “Thoroughbred Jersey Bull ‘Bismarck of Torrington’ owned by Dr. Jas. McKee and W.C. Stronach†with certification from 1882 included.Lizzie Belvin was apparently actively involved in caring for the Jersey’s and included here are bound-in manuscript note indicating “On the 2nd of Feb. 1884 a swelling was observed on the neck of May. After using some ointment it was found next day to be better.†Although discovered having convulsions the next day they used treatment of kerosene on the neck and even while 6 months with calf was producing milk within a few days. The other dated 1890 and laid-in notes that “I was fixing to give the medicine to calf in her. I read a little further & send you the book read on page 92 in here I have marked -- give the eggs in a pint of hot milk now and tonight. . . Lizzie.†Worldcat locates 1 copy of 1st work Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center; 2 copies of 2nd AAS State Lib. of Mass. & 1 copy of 3rd UNC - Chapel Hill. Printed by John Cox; American Jersey Cattle Club; J.H. Walker, Lizzie Pullen Belvin, paperback
3731462<p>Govt. Print. Office May 15 1861. 8½ x 11 inches. Vignette of the American eagle. Paper losses primarily confined to margins although at places affecting one printed word and one handwritten word; usual folds; fair condition.</p> <p>The 1862-dated discharge paper for Edwin A. Collins b.1819 a forty-three year-old shoemaker-turned-musician and native of Salem County New Jersey. Collins was one of eleven musicians all privates who comprised the band for the 5th New Jersey Volunteers. The band was directed by Harry G. Frankenfield. Frankenfield had founded the Salem New Jersey Cornet Band 1860 and by October of 1861 he had raised the Regiment’s band in Trenton. The musical ensemble mustered out in August of 1862. John Hayward </p> <p>Collins’s discharge is autographed by Samuel Henry “Old Paddy†Starr seen here as a Colonel of the 5th Regiment. Starr was a vulgar and highly-volatile old-guard dragoon. A strict disciplinarian he was known among his subordinates as “Old Nose Bag.†If a soldier transgressed Starr had the offender tied and straddled to a fence with his face strapped into a horse’s nose bag. Faded Hoofbeats – Samuel H. “Old Paddy†Starr 6th US Cavalry online</p> <p>Collins was mustered out at Harrison Landing Virginia “Given at Camp near Alexandria†Virginia by Lieutenant S. Lee Perkins and autographed by Perkins and he is described as having light complexion black eyes and black hair. On the verso of Collins’s discharge it is recorded that received $40.66 in pay on October 31 1862.</p> <p>Details of Collins’s civilian life before and after the War have eluded us. We do not find him recorded in state or federal census records.</p> unknown
63-7112Elizabeth New Jersey: American Type Founders 1936. 4to. Stapled Wraps 63 pp. Black & White Photos & Illustrations. Good with portion of one page cut out else Very Good with wear minor staining creases to covers. Scarce First Edition. Elizabeth, New Jersey: American Type Founders, [1936]. paperback
194017376Jersey City NJ: Central Railroad of New Jersey. Very Good. 1940. 1st Thus. Softcover. Edges are rubbed with some chipping to the corners of the front cover; rear cover is missing. Printed in blueprint fashion white on blue. Line diagrams of all the engines with complete data builder size specs etc. . Also includes pages listing all stock by engine number and use. Number of pages is an estimate as they are not numbered. Most are printed on one side. Binding is two brass clips. Appears to be an original CRR publication. Some of the pages are fading but all are legible. An amazing amount of information. ; Oblong 32mo 4" - 5" tall; ~125 pages . Central Railroad of New Jersey paperback
185667665New Jersey Geological Survey 1856. 1st. Leather Bound. Used very good. Original 1856 edition/printing not a reprint. Hardcover rebound half dark leather retaining what appears to be the original marbled boards 248pp 36 illustrations some full-page foldout map frontispiece illustration of Morristown and nearby mountains map of Hibernia Mine Tract appears to be missing. Leather cover like new boards moderately rubbed original title band on spine but is worn and illegible except for date 1856; pages lightly tanned a little worn light foxing occasional moderate soil foldout map has a 4" tear and a few small tears; sound binding. We are a small family business selling fine new and pre-owned books online since 1999. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. New Jersey Geological Survey , hardcover
BN164548Michel- Katalog Großbritannien Spezial 1993/94. Mit Guernsey Insel Man und Jersey Perfect Paperback <br/><br/>Michel- Katalog Großbritannien Spezial 1993/94. Mit Guernsey Insel Man und Jersey Perfect Paperback Michel- Katalog Großbritannien Spezial 1993/94. Mit Guernsey Insel Man und Jersey Perfect Paperback paperback
SKU1717778ICC. paperback. New. 11x8x0. New Book Ships with Tracking ICC paperback
18991007292 Vols. 4to leather spine & tips illustrated 888 xii pp. Binding scuffed and worn at extremities. Hinges of volume one tender back hinge cracked on volume two front hinge just a bit tender a bit of staining to top cover of volume two old address label on endpapers contents show slight aging but generally bright and clean. Sound set of a rather scarce New Jersey title. In addition to considerable biographical information this set includes a large number of individual portraits. Lewis Publishing Co. hardcover
1834D8076Trenton: Daniel Fenton 1834. Hardcover. Very Good. Contemporary calf gilt-stamped lettering in black leather spine label; 8vo 2 volumes bound in 1; pp. xii 339 1 plus colored folding map; iv 266. Boards scuffed; 3-inch tape repair to verso of map; foxing throughout; ownership signature on FFEP. The second history of New Jersey and the first gazetteer with the uncommon map. Felone New Jersey Books 726 727; Sabin 28001 27996. <br/><br/> Daniel Fenton hardcover
2017BN247762Forgotten Books 2017. 2017. Hardcover. Journal of the Fiftieth Senate of the State of New Jersey Being the One Hundred and Eighteenth Session of the Legislature 1894 Classic Reprint <br/><br/>Journal of the Fiftieth Senate of the State of New Jersey Being the One Hundred and Eighteenth Session of the Legislature 1894 Classic Reprint New Jersey State Legislature Forgotten Books hardcover
2025x-3032003768Palgrave Macmillan 2025. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 8.26x5.82x8.50 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
ria9781285456621_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Packed with hundreds of examples of classic and contemporary art FOUNDATIONS OF ART AND DESIGN 2E delivers a comprehensive guide to basic design that provides the ideal foundation to design principles. Appealing to readers at every ab paperback
20152-1907427384Spink & Son Ltd 2015. Hardcover. New. 474 pages. 9.13x6.57x1.11 inches. Spink & Son Ltd hardcover
19031610250043John L. Murray 1/1/1903. Hardcover. Acceptable. 11 volume set. First and Second Series Extracts from American Newspapers. 22 cm. Archives of the State of New Jersey. Volumes 2 4 5 of the 5 volumes of Second Series; First Series volumes 7 11 19 24-28. Newspapers related to New Jersey for the years: 1704-1739 1740-1750 1751-1755 1762-1765 1766-1767 1768-1769 1770-1771 1772-1773 1778 1779-1780 1780-1782. Bound in publisher's brown cloth with gold lettering. Some of the spine edges frayed pulled. Clean unmarked pages. Some of the volumes internal bindings are weakened shaken. 4 of the volumes text blocks are partially separated at the gutters. Book plate of John P. Wall. Mr. Wall was a New Jersey historian from New Brunswick. He wrote a History of Middlesex County as well as a number of books dealing with New Jersey history. "Mr. Wall is reputed to have one of the finest private libraries of Americana in New Jersey and is considered an authority on local history. John L. Murray hardcover
1796AQ18967London: Richard White 1796. 2 37pp 1. Uncut stitched as issued. Some creasing lightly spotted loss to foot of final leaf - not touching text. A printing with explanatory notes of the correspondence between George Villiers Earl of Jersey 1735-1805 his wife Frances Villiers Countess of Jersey 1753-1821 and clergyman Francis Randolph 1752-1831 concerning their involvement in a scandal surrounding the loss of letters belonging to the Princess of Wales. Randolph had been entrusted to deliver the letters by the Princess but being unable to complete his task had them returned via carriage. They disappeared in transit. Lady Jersey a mistress of the Prince of Wales was accused in the press of having intercepted them and of passing several to Queen Charlotte whom they disparaged. She denied the allegations and attempted to lay the blame on Randolph. The Earl of Jersey published the subsequent correspondence between Randolph and his wife in an attempt to clear her name. The matter was never satisfactorily resolved and Lady Jersey remained persona non grata in many circles. ESTC T1230. First edition. 8vo. Richard White unknown
12622Somerville New Jersey. 29 May 1835. 1p. 4to. Bifolium with address on reverse of second leaf: 'Charles Parker Esqr. Treasurer Trenton. N.J.' together with red circular Somerville postmark and docketing. Good on lightly-aged paper with light contemporary staining to second leaf from which the seal has been cut away. The letter begins: 'I have issued warrants for the two following visitors - vizt. 1. Hannah Alloways. Burlington Co. Warrant dated 20 May '35. 2. Mary Ann Daniels - Cumberland - Warrant dated 29 May '35. Both the beneficiaries are to go to Philadelphia.' Vroom asks Parker to add the two 'to your list' and having examined the statement which Parker gave him 'thought there could be found sufficient to warrant the admission of both'. Somerville [New Jersey]. 29 May 1835. unknown
196751974London: Cape Goliard Press 1967. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. Illustrations by Victorien Sardou Allen Ginsberg & The Great Crystal. 8vo. pp. 38. Molto buono Very Good. Prima edizione di 1500 esemplari. Dizionario della letteratura mondiale del 900 Galati 1980 Licinio Galati Francesco a cura di Dizionario della letteratura mondiale del 900. Roma Edizioni Paoline 1980. Cape Goliard Press, unknown
1811319359Trenton: Printed by James J. Wilson 1811. 350 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Old sheep. Book label of Newark Library Society. Owner signature of Samuel H. Conger on title page. Spine worn joints cracked staining to textblock. Good plus. 350 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Standard early nineteenth century compendium of New Jersey state statutes.<br /> Samuel H. Conger was a Newark politician antiquary and librarian of the New Jersey Historical Society from 1852 until his death in 1872. S&S 23528; Felcone New Jersey Books 1801-1860 966 Printed by James J. Wilson unknown
1821210929Trenton New Jersey: Printed for the State by Joseph Justice 1821. Revised and Published uder the Authority of The Legislature. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary Sheep. back hinge off front started. Signed by William Perrine. Revised and Published uder the Authority of The Legislature. 1 vols. 8vo. Felcone NewJersey Books 990. Shaw &Shoemaker 6219 Printed for the State by Joseph Justice unknown