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1829313526Allerton NJ 1829. 40 pp. pen and ink on paper. 8vo. Contemporary boards worn some pages illegible good. 40 pp. pen and ink on paper. 8vo. Whiskey Vinegar and Farm Goods. Tunis Smith 1790 - 1863 served as Constable and Lebanon Township Commissioner. Sales from our accout book include whiskey vinegar and farm goods and has entries for Mahlon Smith Peter Belles Gaust Probasco James Johnson William Johnson Jacob Johnson Thomas Butler Daniel Sweasy Philip Grandin Henry pool Josiah Briggs Eanock Laning William Aller and George Shurts among others. unknown books
196846862Trenton: Governor's Select Commission on Civil Disorder State of New Jersey 1968. First Edition. Quarto 28cm.; publisher's grey printed card wrappers; xii201pp.; illus. External wear and soil; internally clean tight and unmarked; Very Good. Government-sponsored report on the causes effects and potential remedies to the civil disturbances of 1967 with special attention to the Newark and Plainfield riots of that year. Illustrated with photographic text illustrations halftones documenting African-American ghetto life in New Jersey's industrial cities. Governor's Select Commission on Civil Disorder, State of New Jersey unknown books
2015650702015. Vols. 38-39A in 3 bks New Jersey Practice Series. Vols. 38-39A in 3 bks New Jersey Practice Series. New Jersey. Workers' Compensation Law. Third Edition. Vols. 38 to 39A 3 books New Jersey Practice Series. Jon L. Gelman. Thomson Reuters 2000. 3 books. Hardcover with 2015 pocket parts supplements. Ex-private law library with location stamps on inside front covers else very good. Publisher's Price USD 413. Special $95. Complete text of the New Jersey workers' compensation rules and act. Covers step-by-step procedures from initial interview through post-judgment relief. Contains all applicable statutes case citations and procedures plus commentary and analyses. Covers child support reporting responsibilities coverage options available to proprietors and partners medical record privacy state temporary disability benefits responsibility of the Second Injury Fund for pre-existing medical conditions the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Act plus emerging areas of litigation like latex glove and lead exposure claims. Includes interview questionnaires checklists pleadings discovery and motion forms schedules of compensation benefits and administrative rules and directives. unknown books
2017683642017. Vols. 38-39A in 3 bks New Jersey Practice Series. Vols. 38-39A in 3 bks New Jersey Practice Series. New Jersey. Workers' Compensation Law. Third Edition. Vols. 38 to 39A 3 books New Jersey Practice Series. Jon L. Gelman. Thomson Reuters 2000. 3 books. Hardcover with February 2017 pocket part and supplementary pamphlets. Ex-private law firm library with propert stamps on page edges else very good. Publisher's Price USD 485. Special $95. Covering step-by-step procedures from initial interview through post-judgment relief Workers' Compensation Law provides the complete text of the New Jersey workers' compensation rules and act. It contains all applicable statutes case citations and procedures plus commentary and analyses. Topics include: Child support reporting responsibilities; Coverage options available to proprietors and partners; Medical record privacy; State temporary disability benefits; Responsibility of the Second Injury Fund for pre-existing medical conditions. The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Act. You'll find interview questionnaires checklists pleadings discovery and motion forms schedules of compensation benefits and administrative rules and directives. unknown books
1901m1180Newark N.J.: First Congregational Church Newark 1901. Octavo gilt-stamped printed wrappers 9 pp. Photos portraits. Very Good. First Congregational Church, Newark, 1901. unknown books
19382605Monroe Township New Jersey: The Monroe Township Committee 1938. 1st. Original Wraps. Collectible; Very Good. Uncommon Federal Writers Project title part of the wonderful American Guide Series which was overseen by the WPA. Clean and VG in its original pictorial wrappers. Octavo 140 pgs. <br/><br/> The Monroe Township Committee paperback books
177257289Philadelphia: printed by John Dunlap in Market-Street 1772. First edition 8vo 2 parts in 1; pp. xxviii 160 24; original full speckled calf; joints cracked front board neatly reattached head of spine chipped with minor loss; textblock toned; some foxing. Bookplates of the Peabody Institute and the Library Company of Baltimore both with release stamps. The preface is signed William Smith. With the sectional title page Sermons on Various Subjects. "On the Death of Rev. Nathaniel Evans" is signed "Laura" i.e. Elizabeth Ferguson. Among the subscribers are Tench Cox the printers Hugh Gaine and Isaiah Thomas both of whom took 25 copies and Oliver Goldsmith of London. Evans 12386; Hildeburn 2770; Sabin 23179; Wegelin 33. <br/><br/> printed by John Dunlap, in Market-Street unknown books
187246897Jersey City: John H. Lyon 1872. Hardcover. Very good. 5245pp. Small ink name on verso of front free endpaper minor spot of loss at the head of the spine else very good in publisher's brown cloth. <br/><br/> John H. Lyon hardcover books
183823980No place but Burlington Iowa 1838. Pen ink and watercolour map of Cumberland County with the properties of D. Parvin and D. Harris and numerous towns located the demarcation line between marsh and solid ground marked and the routes and names of all the main rivers and creeks shown some roads marked in pencil and the route between Salem Salem Co. and the tip of Cape May marked with a purple dotted line. An attractive map of Cumberland County in southern New Jersey.<br/> <br/>The Parvin property is identified as being on the southern bank of the Cohansey River in Fairfield Township. The Harris property is in adjoining Downe Township. These are the only two individual properties identified on the map suggesting that the map was either compiled for or by a member of the Parvin or Harris family. This map was loosely inserted in an 1838 edition of Bradford's Illustrated Atlas inscribed on the title "Theodore Sutton Parvin Burlington Iowa August 15/ 1838" and an examination of the map of New Jersey in the atlas shows that the Cumberland County area was squared up for enlargement. All of which gives a source and probable author of the map. Parvin has added some names and geographical features in addition to those shown on the Bradford engraved map. Theodore Sutton Parvin was born in Cedarville Cumberland County N. J. on January 15 1817; and died June 28 1901. He graduated at Woodward College Cincinnati in 1836; he studied law; was private secretary of Robert Lucas the first governor of the Iowa Territory and was the first librarian of that territory. Later he was librarian and professor in the Iowa State University; was a founder of the Iowa State Historical Society in 1857 and for the years 1863-65 was its corresponding secretary and editor. He was the founder in 1844 of the Iowa Masonic Library and through his exertions this library has its present building at Cedar Rapids. From its foundation until his death fifty-seven years he was its librarian. Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society 1905. vol.X part II p.871. unknown books
50529New York: by the Company ca 1944. 16mo. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed self-wrappers; 8pp; illus. Very Good. Reprinted from The Lamp. A brief description and prospectus describing Standard Oil's innovative employee retirement plan "the first one in this country to permit an employee to choose one of a number of rates of contribution and thus decide how much social security he wished to build for himself and his family on top of the government program." Such corporate thrift plans helped fuel the boom in postwar prosperity among middle- and working-class Americans. unknown books
185214069Philadelphia: King & Baird Printer. Very Good. 1852. Softcover. Cover and rear soil small chip to backstrip top text slight fading pages 147 else G . King & Baird (Printer) paperback books
1774228631Elizabeth New Jersey 1774. 2-1/2 pp. pen and ink on a large folio sheet. Map in pen and ink partly colored on a separate sheet executed and signed by William Bott. Folio. Neat repair on verso of breaks in old folds some spotting else quite good. 2-1/2 pp. pen and ink on a large folio sheet. Map in pen and ink partly colored on a separate sheet executed and signed by William Bott. Folio. The document written in a neat secretarial hand if for a tract of land on Canoe Brook in Essex County New Jersey near "the Road that crosses the Mountains from Newark to Morris Town" that is being sold by to Frederick Jones by Jonathan Hampton. A complete legal descvription is included chock full of legal and surveyors' jargon. The document is signed by Hampton and by Mary Jouet and W. Williams as witnesses. Accompanying the deed is a survey map of the property showing the relationship to the Newark Road and to Canoe Brook Road executed and signed by William Bott. unknown books
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 books
19376251Jersey City N.J.: C.F. Mueller Co 1937. Board game 17.5 x 17 cm. with promotion text for Mueller's products on the verso; printed thick card with six pre-punched "hares and hounds" for game pieces; original unprinted envelope. Fine and unused condition. Scarce. C.F. Mueller Co unknown books
18961535Boston: O.H. Bailey 1896. Good plus. Lithograph 25.5 x 33.5 inches. Heavily chipped at lower edge substantial section of loss to upper edge; several closed tears to edges one intruding slightly on but not affecting image. Image clean. Matted. Handsome and scarce view of Hackensack near the turn of the century surrounded by numerous detailed vignettes of residences and businesses in the city. The city was experiencing substantial growth at this period with the population increasing by almost 3500 people in the 1890s. Printed in black and tinted in green the view is taken from the east side of the Hackensack River with the eastern frontage road and the riverbank in the foreground and Hackensack Heights rising in the far distance. The central view of the city is surrounded by thirty-five vignettes of businesses and residences such as the Office of the Bergen County Democrat hotels the tobacconist dry goods store funeral director the local apothecary five different churches the Hackensack hospital and several grand private residences. OCLC locates only two copies of this view at the Library of Congress and Pennsylvania State University. Reps 2335. O.H. Bailey unknown books
345426 pages. 1 vols. 4to. Stitched some foxing. 6 pages. 1 vols. 4to. A list of buyers and money spent. On p.5 is a summary-"Amount of the appraisal $462.61/Amount of the Vendue list $302.09/ less on sale $160.52. unknown books
602461"5 3/4" x 2". Enclosed in the original dark blue leatherette folding snap case which is lined in white moiré silk stamped in gold on the front cover "City of Atlantic City William T. Somers Mayor." Case size when closed: 6 3/4" x 3 1/4". Provenance: from the estate of noted JFK collector Robert L. White. books
195024562Newark New Jersey: Behee & Krahmer Architects 1950. Three black and white photographs 8" x 10" approx. size. Two of the images are of courtroom interiors with the stamp on the reverse of the firm Behee & Krahmer Architects 17 Washington St. Newark N.J. with a photograph of an architectural rendering identfied on the reverse in pencil as "Short Hills School"School signed Behee & Krahmer Architects within the image. No date or photographer noted circa 1950 as according to our research the firm had wound up its business as a partnership by 1954. Light wear in very good condition. See Sandra L. Tatman biographical details about Krahmer in the Atheneum of Philadelphia "Philadelphia Architects and Buildings" site 2017. Photography. Soft Cover. Very Good. Behee & Krahmer, Architects Paperback books
189223670New Brunswick New Jersey: David Clark 355 George St. 1892. Cabinet card portrait by 19th century New Jersey photographer David Clark 1825 - 1902. " In 1852 Clark took over Vail's gallery on Peace Street where he remained until relocating probably in 1863 to King Block Commerce Square. There he continued until 1891 at which time he moved to George Street. In 1851 Clark exhibited a few very fine daguerreotypes including a highly praised portrait of a lady at the first World's Fair at the Crystal Palace in London. At the New Jersey State Fair in 1857 he was awarded the prize for the best daguerreotypes in the state. Clark did a large portrait business but he also did other kinds of work including now rare stereographic views of New Brunswick. His career of fifty years spanned important developments in photographic technology so his work is found in a variety of formats and techniques; the most commonly seen today are cartes-de-visite. Clark died in 1902; soon thereafter Isaac S. Van Derveer 1880-1975 was operating at Clark's last location and may have acquired his negatives. A collection of Van Derveer negatives including a few that may be Clark's are now at Special Collections Rutgers University New Brunswick " ref. 2010 Saretzky Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers; photo is of a well-dressed & groomed young gentleman sitter not named; approx. 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" overall size; front of mount card with the D. Clark imprint; light wear to mount; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. David Clark 355 George St. Paperback books
193424525Mountain Lakes New Jersey: Mountain Lakes Review 1934. 17 pages; printed one side only. The staff included Sheila Breese Editor; Alexander Flandreau Assistant Editor. Information covered here includes boys' and girls' sporting news of the school art department dramatics spelling bees a longer biographical piece on Willa Cather; announcement of a D.A.R. history contest; a printing of a patriotic poem by Arthur Stringer with thanks to the author; and contributions in poetry and prose from school participants. Approx. 9" x 12" size; hand-colored illustrated wraps over stapled contents. Some edge tips wear and soiling to the binding old grade school attendee sarcastic comment handwritten on front; contents in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Mountain Lakes Review Paperback books
199922207New Jersey: City of Jersey City 1999. Large plan of Jersey City approx. 29 1/2" x 44" size; map keys listing the District Regulations including low density residential office and retail finance and business district intensive industrial altogether a dozen designations; with the list of 50 named 'Redevelopment Areas' per the city's planning Bay Street to Morris Canal; also showing the historic district boundaries; Robert D. Cotter PP AICP Director and the Mayor Bret Schundler; this being the revised plan of May 19 1999; little fade of color along fold lines; light edgewear; in very good condition interesting Jersey City planning and development history of the last year of the 20th century. . Blueprint. Not Bound. Very Good. City of Jersey City Paperback books
193523762United States of America: Not Published 1935. Album of approximately 220 black and white images; loosely corner-mounted to stiff black construction paper; about 60 photos with equestrian subjects horse events dressage family horses Grange fair travel; about 70 images identified as from various locales in New Jersey several from Troy Meadows trips Taylortown Colesville; also Florida areas during family journeys including; DeFuniak Springs St. Augustine Ft. Marion inland Florida farms Cypress Gardens several Bok Tower Lakeland Sarasota Naples Beach Tamiami Trail "Scenes to and from Key West" Englewood Ft. Myers Merritt Island more; average image size approx. 2 3/4" x 4 1/2" size a few larger some smaller; photos dated 1935 - 1940 many with identification; contained in a oblong format dark blue pebbled cloth photograph album approx. 7 1/4" x 11" size; album covers very worn especially at corners and edges; a few photos detached & loose a couple with some creasing or wear; generally well-taken clear and in very good condition. Photography. Photograph Album. Very Good. Not Published Hardcover books
196938989Plainfield NJ: Plainfield Joint Defense Committee 1969. Quarto 28cm; single sheet folded twice to create a six-panel gatefold pamphlet; illus. Trivial wear to extremities else Near Fine. Appeal pamphlet by the Plainfield Joint Defense Committee written on behalf of the three remaining members of the Plainfield 12 - Bobby Lee Williams Gail Madden and George Merritt Jr. During the summer of 1967 Williams was shot by John V. Gleason a white policeman. Hundred of residents in the ghetto who witnessed the shooting struck back resulting in the officer's death. As a result Plainfield police unleashed a reign of terror in the ghetto arresting 12 people at random and charging them with murder. Among these - Williams already maimed from the shooting Merritt a mother of two and Merritt a Marine Corp veteran. 5 copies found in OCLC Stanford UC Davis Emory Rutgers Wisconsin Historical. Plainfield Joint Defense Committee unknown books