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1397201290.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1990222311990. Promotional nightlife ephemera produced in New York and New Jersey between 1996 and the early 2000s document club culture within Black Latinx and LGBTQ communities during a period when print distribution structured access to music performance and social space. These materials identify venues DJs and recurring events across house disco techno and Latin freestyle scenes providing direct evidence of how nightlife functioned as a site of cultural production and community formation prior to the widespread adoption of digital promotion. The archive supports research into LGBTQ social history urban cultural networks and the visual and textual strategies of late twentieth century event marketing.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of over forty original postcards handbills and promotional brochures printed in black and white and color on glossy and matte cardstock. Items include a Crystals calendar of events dated 1996 to 1998 a Christmas Eve 1996 handbill for The Rooftop and a 1997 New Year's Eve Gala invitation from The Forum. Additional materials advertise themed and recurring events such as "La Vida Loca" Latin night "Twirl Wednesdays" "Splash Fridays" "Glamstocky" and "One Zone" reflecting genre specific programming across multiple venues. Several flyers identify DJs and performers including Dave the Rave Mike Rizzo and DJ Sin documenting the role of individual performers in shaping club identity. One piece titled "The History of Lil Bar Bat" provides retrospective promotional text on a specific venue indicating efforts to frame nightlife spaces within their own historical narratives. Visual design across the archive includes stylized illustration photography and bold typographic layouts characteristic of the period's promotional aesthetics.<br /> <br /> These materials were produced at a moment when nightlife operated through localized print networks with flyers and postcards distributed in clubs record stores and street settings to reach audiences across the metropolitan area. The prominence of Black and Latinx performers and the frequent emphasis on inclusive or themed environments demonstrate how club culture intersected with identity music circulation and urban social life. The archive also captures the transition toward more segmented branding of nightlife experiences in the late 1990s. Minor edge wear and creasing consistent with handling and distribution; overall very good condition. This archive provides concentrated primary documentation of New York area nightlife and its role in shaping late twentieth century cultural and social networks. unknown
1995222321995. Promotional nightlife ephemera produced in New York City and New Jersey between 1995 and the early 2000s document the organization of club culture within Black Latinx and LGBTQ communities during a period when print media structured access to social and musical spaces. These materials identify venues performers and recurring events across house freestyle R&B hip hop and Latin music scenes providing direct evidence of how nightlife functioned as a central site of cultural exchange and identity formation in the pre social media era. The archive supports research into LGBTQ social history urban nightlife economies and the role of print promotion in sustaining local performance networks.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of over forty original postcards handbills and promotional brochures printed in black and white and color on glossy and matte cardstock. Items include event flyers such as "Thanks Giving Eve" at Caruso's 1995 "New Year's Eve 1996" and "1999 Hustle USA" at Castle Club and "Johnny Vicious on the Spot" dated September 13 1997 alongside a promotional piece announcing the reopening of the Crystal Room in 1997. Numerous venues appear throughout including Drama Nightclub The Wreck Room Club Carbon and SpeakEasy documenting a network of nightlife spaces extending from Brooklyn into Bergen County New Jersey. Several items highlight musical programming rooted in house freestyle R&B and hip hop while others reference Latin genres such as salsa and merengue. One card advertises a performance by Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes at Savoy Manor circa 1997 indicating the continued presence of Black musical traditions within club settings. Additional materials promote themed and gender specific events including women centered and erotically framed nights reflecting targeted marketing strategies within these environments.<br /> <br /> These materials were produced during a period when nightlife promotion relied on physical distribution through clubs record stores and street circulation shaping audience formation through visual design and performer recognition. The recurrence of specific venues and DJs demonstrates the development of localized yet interconnected club networks while the inclusion of Latin and Black musical forms underscores the cultural foundations of the New York metropolitan nightlife scene. The archive also documents the diversification of event branding in the late 1990s as promoters tailored experiences to distinct audiences and identities. Minor creasing and edge wear consistent with hand to hand distribution; overall very good condition. This archive provides concentrated primary documentation of nightlife culture and community formation in the New York and New Jersey region at the close of the twentieth century. unknown
008677New York: NY-NJTA N.d. 1963 First edition. Oblong folio 35 x 28 cm; illustrated. Mild thumbing to some pages; else a very good copy in original printed wrappers. The Agency was created by Congress in 1959; in 1961 they surveyed 200000 mid-town Manhattan workers to study the origin destinations and other characteristics of passenger travel in the two States. This study deals with work travel from the entire Metropolitan region to Mid-Manhattan between Chambers and 60th Streets. New York: NY-NJTA, N.d. [1963] unknown
1915524221915. New Jersey Court Rules New Jersey. Prerogative Court. Rules of the Prerogative Court of the State of New Jersey. Promulgated December 1st 1915: To Take Effect April 1st 1916. Union Hill NJ: Dispatch Print. Co. 1915. 43 pp. Softbound negligible soiling internally pristine. $10. OCLC locates 6 copies. unknown books
1758691481758. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. The First Retrospective Compilation of New Jersey Law An Interesting Association Copy New Jersey. Leaming Aaron Compiler. Spicer Jacob Compiler. The Grants Concessions And Original Constitutions of the Province of New-Jersey: The Acts Passed During the Proprietary Governments And Other Material Transactions Before the Surrender Thereof to Queen Anne The Instrument of Surrender And Her Formal Acceptance Thereof Lord Cornbury's Commission and Instructions Consequent Thereon. Collected by Some Gentlemen Employed By the General Assembly And Afterwards Published by Virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the said Province With Proper Tables Alphabetically Digested Containing the Principal Matters in the Book. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford 1758. iv 763 pp. Folio 11-1/4" x 7". Contemporary calf blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints raised bands to spine. Moderate rubbing boards partially detached crack through center of backstrip wear to spine ends corners bumped and worn later owner bookplate of Robert Leaming Montgomery to front pastedown front free endpaper detached and somewhat edgeworn. Moderate toning to text faint dampspotting in places dampstaining to margins of title page and a few other leaves "J. Fisher Leaming Esq/ from Henry Pennington/ May 13 1850" to front free endpaper tipped-in annotation in early hand concerning the Monmouth Patent to following endleaf later owner inscription of John Lawrence dated 1812 to head of title page. Book housed in lightly rubbed recent cloth slipcase morocco lettering piece to spine. An interesting association copy. $2000. First edition. With indexes for East Jersey and West Jersey. The third official compilation of New Jersey law and the scarcest according to Felcone it is the first to print fundamental laws constitutions and documents from 1663 to 1702 and session laws from 1668 to 1702. "This handsome volume generally known as Leaming and Spicer's Laws was prepared under the authority of an act of Assembly passed in 1752 and is the largest work issued from the press of Wm. Bradford. Subscribers' names were first solicited in February 1755 the compilers having spent nearly two years in its preparation. Three more years were consumed in printing and it was not until May 1758 that i. unknown books
1758652631758. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. Philadelphia: W. Bradford 1758. Folio. The First Retrospective Compilation of New Jersey Law New Jersey. Leaming Aaron Compiler. Spicer Jacob Compiler. The Grants Concessions And Original Constitutions of the Province of New-Jersey: The Acts Passed During the Proprietary Governments And Other Material Transactions Before the Surrender Thereof to Queen Anne The Instrument of Surrender And Her Formal Acceptance Thereof Lord Cornbury's Commission and Instructions Consequent Thereon. Collected by Some Gentlemen Employed By the General Assembly And Afterwards Published by Virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the said Province With Proper Tables Alphabetically Digested Containing the Principal Matters in the Book. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford 1758. iv 763 pp. Folio 11-1/4" x 7". Later sheep raised bands black fillets and red and black lettering pieces to spine. Light rubbing to boards and spine and extremities small recent bookseller ticket to front pastedown. Internally quite clean and fresh with very light foxing in places small tear to fore-edge of leaf Z6 pp. 549-550. A very appealing copy. $2000. First edition. With indexes for East Jersey and West Jersey. The third official compilation of New Jersey law and the scarcest according to Felcone it is the first to print fundamental laws constitutions and documents from 1663 to 1702 and session laws from 1668 to 1702. "This handsome volume generally known as Leaming and Spicer's Laws was prepared under the authority of an act of Assembly passed in 1752 and is the largest work issued from the press of Wm. Bradford. Subscribers' names were first solicited in February 1755 the compilers having spent nearly two years in its preparation. Three more years were consumed in printing and it was not until May 1758 that it was ready for delivery. Up to that time 170 copies had been subscribed for and the editors say in the Pennsylvania Journal May 11. 1758 'a number of copies yet remain not subscribed for' and 'any person may be supplied' until 'the 17th of July next after which we will not further extend the sale'": The Charlemagne Tower Collection of American Colonial Laws 165. Benedict Acts and Laws of the Thirteen Original Colonies and States 270. Felcone New Jersey Books 156. unknown books
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 books
1776D14100Burlington: Isaac Collins 1776. Sheep gilt-stamped lettering in leather spine label in second compartment 6 raised bands; folio 329x201mm; pp. viii 493 1 6 appendix 6 ordinance 4 table 4 table 3 table 1 15 index. Joints cracked; spine tips perished; boards scuffed and bumped along the edges. Some browning and foxing as expected; faint marginal dampstains; edges of first and last few leaves a little brittle; overall internally nice and clean. <br/><br/>Provenance: An early inscription on flyleaf reads This book is the property of Abraham Staats and lent to me in the 4th Day of August 1786 Peter D. Vroom.'' Abraham Staats born c. 1665 was a younger son of New Netherland pioneers Abraham and Tryntie Wessels Staats. He joined other Albany residents in signing a loyalty oath to the King of England in 1699. In 1700 his sloop was carrying cargoes on the Hudson for the provincial government. However within a decade he had sold most of his Albany property and moved his family across the river to Staats lands near today's Stockport. He maintained a large farmstead and lived there for the remainder of his life. Col. Peter Dumont Vroom 1745-1831 represented Somerset County as an Assemblyman 179091 179496 and 181113 and served in the Legislative Council from 1798 to 1804 as a Federalist. His son would go on to become the ninth governor of New Jersey. This volume is the third compilation of the laws of New Jersey and the last of the colonial series ending during the tenure of Governor William Franklin. Evans 41911; Felcone 214. Isaac Collins hardcover books
1799WRCAM36586Trenton: Printed by G. Craft 1799. vi9-1496pp. Later plain wrappers paper label. Wrappers edgeworn splitting along front hinge. Light even tanning. About very good. In a half morocco box. This copy bears the ownership signature of Elisha Boudinot on page 29. The tract's author William Griffith studied law in Boudinot's office in Newark before being admitted to the bar in 1788. Boudinot's brother Elias was an important New Jersey lawyer and politician a member of the Continental Congress in the 1770s and '80s and a U.S. Representative from 1789 to 1795. <br> <br> This scarce collection of essays by William Griffith a prominent Burlington lawyer and legal writer argues for the revision of the Revolutionary-era New Jersey constitution. The original constitution crafted over a period of five days and signed just before the Declaration of Independence was a document that did little more than proclaim the state's independence from royal authority and establish a basic framework for government. In these essays some of which had been printed in the STATE GAZETTE Griffith sought to "bring home to every man's heart a conviction of the actual evils which arise out of the theoretic errors of the constitution." The fifty-three essays point out the defects in the constitution and describe Griffith's alternatives on issues such as the judiciary representation etc. Though Griffith and his Federalist cohorts supported revising the 1776 constitution the Republicans in the state opposed revision and carried the day. The New Jersey constitution would not be revised until 1844. EVANS 35570. FELCONE 105. SABIN 28829. COHEN 3194. Printed by G. Craft unknown books
187342435New Brunswick N.J.: Fredonian Printing House 36 Dennis-street 1873. First edition. Top and bottom edges chipped remnants of mounting paper just touching the top of two letters two small internal holes affecting a few letters; folds minor smudging overall still about very good. 1 sheet. 17 3/4 x 12 inches. Orphans' Courts which were predominant in Delaware Maryland New Jersey and Pennsylvania dealt with probate matters as well as having jurisdiction of orphans. Both of this lots to be auctioned were on the road leading from Plainsboro to Dayton. There was a machinery manufacturer in Jamesburg N.J. part of Middlesex county named "Snedeker & Voorhees." Fredonian Printing House, 36 Dennis-street unknown books
2005435792005. ISBN-13: 9781584776741; ISBN-10: 1584776749. New Jersey. Revision of the Statutes of New Jersey. Published Under the Authority of the Legislature by Virtue of an Act Approved April 4 1871. Trenton: John L. Murphy 1877. With a new introduction and new original material by Paul Axel-Lute by Paul Axel-Lute Collection Development Librarian Rutgers School of Law Library Newark. xii xxxiii 1556 pp. Reprinted 2005 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776741; ISBN-10: 1584776749. Hardcover. New. $350. The Revision of 1877 satisfied an 1871 act of the Legislature to "revise simplify arrange and consolidate" all the general and permanent public statutes of New Jersey." It is valuable today chiefly as a tool for tracing the history of legislation. As Axel-Lute observes in his introduction "there are nearly seven hundred current sections in New Jersey Statutes Annotated for which the oldest source cited in the historical note is the Revision of 1877. To trace these sections back to earlier sources the researcher must use marginal notes and enactment date information in the 1877 work" iii. In addition to his informative introduction Axel-Lute has added a detailed table of contents a feature that wasn't included in the original work. unknown books
1907524211907. New Jersey. Court of Chancery. Rules of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey. Trenton: s.n. 1907. viii 109 pp. Softbound light soiling and moderate shelfwear to wrappers which are just beginning to detach at spine ends. "Hon Eugene Stevenson/ Vice Chancellor/ Paterson N.J." to head of front wrapper internally clean. $10. OCLC locates 3 copies. Not in HOLLIS or the LOC online catalogue. unknown books
1893524201893. New Jersey. Court of Chancery. Rules of the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey As Revised by the Chancellor. Trenton: s.n. 1893. iv ii 75 pp. Softbound wrappers lacking text secure light soiling and some shelfwear internally clean. $10. OCLC locates 2 copies. Not in HOLLIS or the LOC online catalogue. unknown books
1776100869<p>Folio contemporary sheep rejoined and crudely rehinged viii 493 1 6 6 4 4 1 15 pp. Binding is very worn especially at the extremities despite hinge repairs back cover is detached and top cover a bit loose browning and aging marginal dampstaining affecting appendices early ownership signatures including Belmont Perry and Thomas Hendry on title and elsewhere bookplate on front pastedown. Samuel Allison 1739-1791 was a Burlington attorney who had an interest in both politics and the law. In 1762 he was commissioned as one of the surrogates for West Jersey and was put to work compiling a new edition of provincial laws which is the current volume and covers the period from 1702 to 1776. Allison was a Quaker who opposed slavery and secession from the British Empire. He worked throughout his life to end slavery and became a spokesperson for a sizeable Quaker community in New Jersey. The present work includes coverage of relief of the poor raising money for public buildings preventing the waste of timber and the regulation of slaves. There are several manuscript corrections to the text in this copy which according to Felcone appear to be the rule for all copies. New Jersey in the American Revolution. Felcone 158. Evans 14911. Sabin 53046.</p> Isaac Collins, books
1895224944<p>First edition. Oblong 4to. 16 halftone photographs. No text as issued. Each photo is on a separate page. Original stiff tan pictorial wrappers stamped in black. No signatures or bookplates.</p> John M. Rogers, Press paperback books
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 books
1903102210Map colored in outline square folio 15" x 14"two light folds ample margins. Normal aging and browning small hole at center fold tape repairs at folds on reverse; otherwise very good. Interesting mp that highlights iron mines in Hibernia New Jersey. Interesting mp that highlights iron mines in Hibernia New Jersey. J.E Wolf is credited for making the map and it appears to be from the Geological Survey of New jersey published in 1903. books
186518669Paterson N.J. 1865. 12pp stitched light soil and fox Good to Very Good. <br/><br/> A campaign pamphlet favoring Ward's candidacy for Governor of New Jersey emphasizing his disinterested philanthropy especially his "generosity and self-sacrifice" toward Union soldiers. This pamphlet offers many examples of his patriotic War efforts and his benevolence. It offers "$1000 Reward!" for proof that he has accepted any money in exchange for his services in behalf of the Union and New Jersey soldiers. DAB sketches the life of Ward who won this election handily. <br/>Not in Sabin Bartlett. OCLC 29728681 3. unknown books
198811801Trenton NJ: New Jersey State Museum 1988. Softcover. VG sticker mark fr. cover may have marks from previous gallery owner. Grey wraps. 80 pp. 50 bw 11 color plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1988 exhibition. Includes 5-page introduction an annotated catalogue of 60 works by 30 artists and a bibliography. Among the artists represented here are Thomas Moran Winslow Homer Thomas Eakins Charles Demuth Van Derring Perrine and William Merritt Chase. All works in the exhibition come from the collections of the New Jersey State Museum. New Jersey State Museum paperback books