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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
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
184119672Trenton: Sherman and Harron 1841. Contemporary plain wrappers stitched light wear and fox. 14 2 pp. Good to Very Good. <br/><br/> New Jersey's Constitution "the constitution of the revolution.was adopted on the second day of July 1776 and is therefore two days older than the Declaration of Independence." The Committee discusses the function of a Constitution which is "the source of all political power the fountain of all government" setting "fundamental" rules of conduct "bounds" to governmental action and guarantees to "publick liberty" by separation of governmental powers. Though power resides in the people the Committee rejects universal suffrage-- which would include "women children negroes mulattoes paupers slaves convicts"-- as "visionary impossible absurd." The Committee considers several other issues involving the appropriate branch of government to make judicial appointments and to exercise the duties of a judicial Chancellor. <br/>OCLC 8685087 2. AI 41-3748 3 as of July 2014. Sherman and Harron 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
1887239006New York: E. Robinson 1887. First edition. Printed title-leaf 32 double-page colored maps backed in linen Colored Outline Key-Map and Table of contents and 32 numbered maps Plate 33 being a "Table of Distances" of Morris County N.J. Lithography by F. Bourquin 31 So. Sixth St. Philadelphia. 1 vols. Folio 20-1/4 inches height. Contemporary quarter leather. Spine defective and boards detached staining to outer edge of maps 21 to 33 roughly a half-inch deep from the fore-edge only affecting blank margins; otherwise the maps are fine. First edition. Printed title-leaf 32 double-page colored maps backed in linen Colored Outline Key-Map and Table of contents and 32 numbered maps Plate 33 being a "Table of Distances" of Morris County N.J. Lithography by F. Bourquin 31 So. Sixth St. Philadelphia. 1 vols. Folio 20-1/4 inches height. E. Robinson 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
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
1878260531878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. RUMSON 1878: J.P. COOPER RESIDENCE. Frontal view of the residence of J.P. Cooper Rumson. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
198382551983. Softcover. VG exlib w/minimal markings label on upper front cover. Wraps. 18 pp. 16 bw plates. Lists and illustrates drawings by 16 contemporary American artists. None of the works is strictly realistic some being geometric some being abstract and some being. 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
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
1878260991878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. SPRING LAKE 1878 MAP. A 14-inch by 22-inch hand-colored map showing the Spring Lake Beach Tract Reid's Villa Park adjoining Sea Girt. $65.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878260871878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS 1878 MAP. A 14-inch by 22-inch map showing Rodger's Park adjoining Spring Lake. $60.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878260691878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. SPRING LAKE: REID VILLA PARK 1878. Showing a side-view of the property of Wm. V. Reid. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878293041878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. SPRING LAKE: REID VILLA PARK 1878. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch hand-colored print showing a side-view of the property of Wm. V. Reid people in period dress and a horse and buggy. $100.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1811316132New Jersey 1811. Manuscript throughout. 5pp. on 5 sheets plus docketing leaf. Signed by the President of the Council Joseph Bloomfield Speaker of the House Wm. Kennedy and other officials. Folio. Usual folds some separations and edge tears some toning. Manuscript throughout. 5pp. on 5 sheets plus docketing leaf. Signed by the President of the Council Joseph Bloomfield Speaker of the House Wm. Kennedy and other officials. Folio. According to the manuscript articles of incorporation the Franklin Company was organized by Stephen Gould Robert McDermut Mathias Ward Josiah Simpson and Anthony Dey. We find no record of a Jersey City bookseller printer paper maker or type foundry ever being established however a New York City publisher operating under the same name was active between 1811-12.<br/><br/>An unsual document relating to the early New Jersey book trade. unknown books
1895168021895. 4pp folding map disbound. Very Good. unknown books
1895156371895. 53d Cong. 3d Sess. Hed. No. 191. 1895. 3pp Folding survey map disbound. Very Good. 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
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
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
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
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