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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
198282531982. Softcover. VG small label on upper front cover. Wraps. 12 pp. 10 bw plates. Includes works by Michele Araujo Bill Barrell Priscilla Derven Elsie Driggs Dennis Lick Kaare Rafoss Harry Roseman Roger Shepherd Adam Simon and Kay WalkingStick. Brief biographical information on each of these resident New Jersey artists. unknown 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
182420702Princeton Press: Printed by D.A. Borrenstein. 1824. 204pp. Disbound. Scattered foxing some tanning of outer leaves. A few ink marks on title page does not affect text. Minor chipping to corners of outer leaves. Good. Printed by D.A. Borrenstein. 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
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
2016667452016. New Jersey Practice Vol. 37 with 2016 Supplement. New Jersey Practice Vol. 37 with 2016 Supplement. New Jersey. Administrative Law and Practice Second Edition. New Jersey Practice Vol. 37. Steven L. Lefelt; Anthony Miragliotta and Patricia Prunty. Thomson West 2000. 1 Volume. Hardcover. Current through 2016 supplementary pamphlet issued July 2016. Ex-private library with stamps on front free endpaper and page edges else very good. Publisher's Price USD 438. Special $50. Comprehensive coverage and analysis of the New Jersey administrative law statutes court and agency decisions rules regulations forms and procedures. Encompasses rule making by agencies the administrative hearing and adjudication process challenging an agency rule preparing for the hearing judicial review and what to do after receiving an initial decision from an administrative law judge. Includes extensive citations appendixes with full text of statutes and rules hearing forms special hearing rules and tables of statutes court rules and the New Jersey administrative code. 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
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
197241417New Brunswick NJ: All You Can Eat Collective 1972. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 16pp; illus. Light wear toning and dustiness to extremities with a few tiny edge tears; unfolded; Very Good or better. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include articles on the Miami Convention Coalition police brutality the Rahway inmates strike legal advice an homage to George Jackson local and international news and a centerfold dedicated to the history of rock and roll. All You Can Eat Collective unknown books
197141426New Brunswick NJ: All You Can Eat Collective 1971. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Mild wear and toning to extremities old horizontal fold smoothed out; Near Fine. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include articles on the opening of the New Brunswick women's center womens march for life the Young Lords Party local and international news and a centerfold poster of Che Guevarra. All You Can Eat Collective unknown books
197241415New Brunswick NJ: All You Can Eat Collective 1972. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 28pp; illus. Light wear toning and dustiness to extremities with a few tiny edge tears; unfolded; Very Good or better. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression" p.2. Contents include articles on the Fedders workers strike police harassment abortion laws in New Jersey the disaster in Buffalo Creek WV the Womens Bail Fund local and international news. All You Can Eat Collective unknown books
197241416New Brunswick NJ: All You Can Eat Collective 1972. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 20pp; illus. Light wear toning and dustiness to extremities with a few tiny edge tears; unfolded; Very Good or better. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include articles on the Fedders workers strike a drive for white lung legislation police brutality a lengthy interview with four members of the United Black Workers Mahwah NJ with local and international news. All You Can Eat Collective unknown books
197241418New Brunswick NJ: All You Can Eat Collective 1972. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Light wear toning and dustiness to extremities with a few tiny edge tears and some creasing to lower right corners; unfolded; Very Good. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include continuing coverage of the Fedders workers strike articles on free speech Attica protests at the Miami Republican Convention the plight of New Jersey migrant farmers the Tombs 7 workers struggles in Chile with local and international news. All You Can Eat Collective unknown books
197341419New Brunswick NJ: All You Can Eat Collective 1973. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Light wear toning and dustiness to extremities with a few tiny edge tears; unfolded; Very Good. Attractive issue of this monthly newspaper published by the New Brunswick-based All You Can Eat Collective a group "seeking to bring people in New Jersey into a united struggle toward a world free of exploitation and oppression." Contents include interviews with Father Daniel Berrigan and Richard Garvin landlord discrimination towards women police brutality on the Rutgers campus tax resistance local and international news with a centerfold dedicated to the rememberance of Wounded Knee and a column by Paul Krassner. All You Can Eat Collective unknown books
181532792Trenton: Printed by James J. Wilson 1815. Contemporary plain drab wrappers chipped stitched. 72pp. Light toning foxing and mild wear. Good. "John G. Duryee Owner" inscribed on title page.<br/>Felcone Collection 1053. AI 35442 1- Rutgers. OCLC locates five copies as of March 2016. Printed by James J. Wilson unknown books
18302497311830. Includes:<br/>1.Record of Auction sakle vendue held March 3 1835 by order of Benjamin Paul and Isaac Peckworth executors with the amounts each item sold for and the names of the buyers.<br/><br/>2. An Inventory of his possessions with their values.<br/><br/>3. Receipts settling debts of the Estate $1.25 for one day reaping; $0.75 for one day's shoveling dung etc.<br/><br/>4. Execuors' finacial accounts.<br/><br/>5. Six Deeds dating from 1812 to the 1830s. unknown 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
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