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197194611971. Softcover. VG- minor shelf rubbing and smudging to cover minor wear to corners all pages clear and intact. Beige illustrated wraps 88 pp. 67 bw plates. The exhibition includes sections on Indian culture and the European cultures Dutch Swedes English and appendices on craftsmen chronology and selected references as they relate to the early days of New Jersey. Includes some art and decorative arts. Trenton NJ: New Jersey State Museum Apr. 30 to Sept. 12 1971. unknown books
1906159097Jersey City: the Conference 1906. 80p. wraps minor pencil marginalia small chip at bottom of spine panel. Some discussion of the IWW. the Conference unknown books
1777233860Augsburg: Tobias Conrad Lotter 1777. Hand-colored map. Engraved by Tobias Conrad Lotter. 1 vols. 30-1/8 x 22-1/4 inces 765 x 565 mm 2 sheets. Minor creasing light toning original reinforcement on verso of joint. Framed but without glass. Hand-colored map. Engraved by Tobias Conrad Lotter. 1 vols. 30-1/8 x 22-1/4 inces 765 x 565 mm 2 sheets. This map is Lotter's German edition of Sauthier's map of 1776 done by William Faden. Tobias Conrad Lotter unknown books
185219687n 1852. Folded blue folio sheet. 3 1 blank pp. Horizontal fold resulting in one short closed margin tear no loss light wear. Good. <br/><br/> The Company's balance sheet showing capital stock debt dividend payable value of equipment and other property data on passengers and freight carried. A report on accidents on the road is included. Not in Felcone whose bibliography includes reports printed in 1853 1854 1857 1858 1859. unknown books
184119688np 1841. Folded folio sheet. 3 1 address page in ink to Hon. D.B. Appleget pp. Several old folds spotted and moderately worn. Good. <br/><br/> Expenses exceeded estimates. "The country through which the Road passes being densely populated and the lands especially in the neighborhood of the cities and towns highly cultivated and valuable great difficulty and expense were incurred in procuring the right of way." The document is signed at the end in type by J. Worthington Treasurer. Not located in Felcone American Imprints Sabin or on OCLC. unknown books
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 books
180034359Newark: Printed by Matthias Day 1800. Title 1-456; i-xxii; 1-46. Errata sheet bound in. 1 vols. 8vo signed in fours. Full contemporary sheepskin border of blind-stamped dots on covers. Owners' signatures one contemporary and stamps. Some wear to joints and hinges generally browned dampstaining to preliminaries at gutter else a very good sturdy copy. A FIRST IN WOMEN'S AND BLACK SUFFRAGE. Title 1-456; i-xxii; 1-46. Errata sheet bound in. 1 vols. 8vo signed in fours. Notable on page 231 paragraph XI is a reiteration of legislation originally set fourth in the New Jersey Constitution in 1776 reading in part: "And be it enacted That all free inhabitants of this state of full age who are worth fifty pounds proclamation money and have resided within the county in which they claim a vote for twelve months immediately preceding the election shall be entitled to vote for all public officers."<br/><br/>Once dismissed as a possible oversight or sloppy wording on the part of its framers historians now believe that the phrase "all free inhabitants" intentionally extended the right to vote not only to women but to free blacks as well as aliens. In addition the act does include a property requirement only that the person be worth "fifty pounds proclamation money" which included cash. This short-lived legislation which was rescinded in 1807 makes New Jersey the first state to extend the right to vote citizens regardless of race or gender. Evans 38263 not noting Paterson's editorship; Felcone I 169; Felcone Printing in New Jersey 1111 Printed by Matthias Day unknown books
17956362New York: 31 Decemberq 1795. Acceptable/The grandson of the signer of the Declaration of Independence Philip Livingston 1716-1778 here acts with power of attorney appointed by his deceased uncle Peter Van Brugh Livingston along with Gerard Bancker to covey a parcel of land in Monmouth County near Little Egg Harbor to one Robert Montgomery for 825 New Jersey pounds. Manuscript on paper 375 x 406 mm. Signed by Livingston Bancker and others. Paper seals pink ribbons. Scallopped top edge. Splitting along horizontal folds. 31 Decemberq unknown books
196722585Trenton: New Jersey Library Association 1967. Hardcover. 196p. Spine dulled and faded. red cloth covered boards soiled with a faint stain to the top left corner. New Jersey Library Association hardcover books
5195NEW JERSEY. Journal. 26 pages of writing. 1846-1854. Caldwell New Jersey. A handwritten journal of expenses kept in 1840s and 1850s New Jersey by a “J G Glasby†whose name is written on the inside front cover. Glasby listed expenditures for basic provisions manly foodstuffs for people and animals. Butter was by far the most common item purchased. There are many blank pages throughout the middle and end while the last few pages have additional writing. The journal is in good condition although some of the pages have separated from the binding. It has a leather spine and marbled paper-covered boards. hardcover books
5180NEW JERSEY IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. DS. 2pg. August 2 1780. N.p. A document signed “Joseph Cosgrove Leut†relating to the New Jersey militia during the American Revolution. “A return of those warnd to Appear the Second Septem At Coalts sic Neck for their monthly Tour of Duty 26 names appear Duly Warned to Appear the Second Aug 1780 Joseph Cosgrove Leutâ€. The document is in very good condition. Colts Neck is in Monmouth County. New Jersey Revolutionary War documents are uncommon. unknown books
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 books
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 books
1962182307West Orange NJ: New Jersey Music 1962. Softcover. VG- light soiling to wrong cover. Previous owner's name on front cover. Pages are clear. Wraps aqua front cover with bw lettering and portrait white rear cover with bw illustrations and black lettering; 28 pp bw illustrations throughout. Volume 17 No. 9 issue of New Jersey Music and Arts a periodical that was released 10 times a year. This issues features artist Rebecca Stratton with her portrait on front cover an article and several portraits of her on pages six and seven. This copy is from the library of Mrs. Edith Gregor Halpert with her name on front cover. Mrs. Halpert was a noted art dealer. New Jersey Music unknown books
4340NEW JERSEY – EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Pamphlet. 4pg. 8 ¼†x 13â€. No date circa 1780s. Newark New Jersey. A printed four page pamphlet regarding the Episcopal Church in Newark New Jersey: “An act to or repeal the charter of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Newark in the County of Essex and to incorporate the congregation of said church anew. Where is the church wardens and vestry men of Trinity Church in Newark elected in chosen according to the canons of the Church of England as by law established and a number of the members of said church have by their petitions represented to the legislature that they are at present a body politic incorporate in law by virtue of a charter granted the 10th day of February in the year of our Lord 1746 by John Hamilton Esq. governor of the then province of New Jersey in the reign of George II late King of Great Britain which charter contains many clauses sentences and expressions and vests in the rector or parochial minister of said church certain rights and privileges inconsistent with the spiritual and temporal interests of the church and the civil Constitution of the state; and whereas the said petitioners have by the petition prayed that the said charter may be repealed and that they may be incorporated under the authority of the state; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED by the Council and Gen. assembly of the state and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same that the said charter so as aforesaid granted to the said church by John Hamilton Esq. formally governor of the then province of New Jersey in the reign of George II late King of Great Britain and every matter cause and thing therein contained me and the same is hereby repealed in old and made void. And be it enacted that Edmund W Kingsland and Samuel Ogden present church wardens and Burnet Richards John Schuyler Thomas Bennet Joseph Kingsland John A Schuyler…and Joseph C Hornblower the present vestry men of said church be and they and their successors shall be from time to time and all times forever hereafter a body politic incorporate indeed fact and name by the name and stile of the church wardens and vestry men of Trinity Church in Newark; and that by the same name they and their successors shall and may have perpetual succession and be capable in the law to sue and be sued to implead and be in pleated to answer and be answered unto to defend and be defended in all courts of law and equity in the state that the said corporation may from time to time appoint one of their body to be chairman of the board; and that the chairman for time being whenever he shall think necessary or upon the application of any two of the members of the board to him and in case of the absence sickness death resignation of the chairman or his refusal to act or moving out of the limits of the said congregation then the clerk upon the application of any two members of the board to him shall and may convene the wardens and vestry men in such manner and under such regulations as a said corporation may from time to time ordain.â€. Light separations to the folds and a pen notation in the lower right corner. Not listed in OCLC. unknown books
185213272Newark NJ: Printed at the Daily Advertiser Office 1852. 16pp Disbound. Light tan else clean and Good. Printed at the Daily Advertiser Office unknown books
197734017Trenton: New Jersey Department of Civil Service 1977. First Edition. Oblong quarto 19.75cm.; original white pictorial staplebound card wrappers; 16pp.; illus. throughout. Fine. New Jersey Department of Civil Service unknown books
197328082Trenton: New Jersey Council on the Arts 1973. First Edition. Oblong octavo 16.5x21.5cm.; original brown photo-illustrated card wrappers; 82pp.; illus. printed on brown and orange stock. Fine. Poetry written by inmates at the Bordentown Reformatory 1972. New Jersey Council on the Arts unknown books
1946527711946. NEW JERSEY COLLEGE FOR WOMEN/ RUTGERS UNIVERSITY. THE 1946 QUAIR YEARBOOK. New Brunswick: Rutgers University 1946. Small 4to. grey cloth stamped in blue & gilt. First Edition. The school's annual 1946 year book. Very Good. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
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 books
192610658New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1926. First edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 239p. Bright unmarked copy in scarce original dustwrapper lightly chipped at extremities but still on the better side of VG. Chamberlain 1878-1966 authored some 40 books and screenplays in a career that spanned 5 decades. Among his many Hollywood credits were "White Man" 1924 a silent adventure film which was one of the earliest vehicles for Clark Gable and "The Red House" 1945 which featured a southern New Jersey locale and signature role for Edward G. Robinson. The present work Chamberlain's first play is adapted from his first novel "Home" 1914 concerning American expatriates in the jungles of Brazil. Scarce especially in jacket. G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
197021618New Jersey: Not Published 1970. Stark figures done in black and colors children grouped as if following an adult figure - an African-American theme done in a bold abstract-realism style; approx. 12" x 16" size stretched and stapled to wooden backer framing; signed lower right 'Wesson'; with the exhibition label on back giving artist name and gallery title original price; with a newspaper advertisement for the gallery also attached to the back lower frame; in very good condition a powerful image. . Original Art. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
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 books
26726224 pages used through 215. 1 vols. 8vo. Standard pigskin Cash Book. Fine. 224 pages used through 215. 1 vols. 8vo. unknown books
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 Most Popular President of Princeton College. 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 books