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0267460953.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
63-7114Elizabeth New Jersey: American Type Founders 1970. 4to. Stapled Wraps H28 pp. Black & White Photos & Illustrations. Very Good minor stains & scribble to covers. Scarce First Edition. Elizabeth, New Jersey: American Type Founders, [1970]. paperback
63-7111Elizabeth New Jersey: American Type Founders 1961. 4to. Stapled Wraps 30 pp. Black & White Photos & Illustrations. Very Good. Scarce First Edition. Elizabeth, New Jersey: American Type Founders, 1961. paperback
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
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
1878266711878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ATLANTIC CITY 1878. COLONNADE HOUSE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch print of the Colonnade House in Atlantic City J. Henry Hayes Propr. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878266701878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ATLANTIC CITY 1878. GERMANTOWN COTTAGE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch print depicting a view of the Germantown Cottage Atlantic City J.W. Donnelly Prop. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878266691878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ATLANTIC CITY 1878. HADDON HOUSE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch print which is devided into three sections. The upper section depicts a view of the Haddon House Lippincott & Stokes Propr's foot of N. Carolina Ave Atlantic City. The lower half depicts the Cottage Residence of Robt. Kaughn Atlantic City & the Residence of Eliza P. Gurney in Atlantic City. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878266681878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. ATLANTIC CITY SEADISE HOUSE 1878. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch print with the bottom half depicting a frontal view of the Sea Side House Atlantic City Chas. Evans Pror. The top half of the print is devoted to the Mongrief House in Jacksonville Florida. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1889028277New York: Julius Bien & Co 1889. Condition of the binding is only Fair with pest damage. Leather over the spine has perished. Front and rear outer hinges cracks have been neatly reinforced with high quality clear flexible glue. Inner hinges are OK having been reinforced by the publisher/bookbinder with sturdy maroon cloth. SEE PHOTOS. Condition of all maps is NEAR FINE - FINE. NO foxing or toning. Pages are clean and unmarked. SEE PHOTOS. Includes a title page map of New Jersey Key to the System of Mapping and 19 linen-backed double page maps. Collated and complete per table of contents -- SEE PHOTOS. The maps are lithographically printed in blue red yellow and black. The double page maps open to an impressive 26.50" across by 36.50" tall. No year of publication is stated but Phillips 2149 in A LIST OF GEOGRAPHIC ATLASES Vol. 1 says 1889. The maps themselves are variously dated up to 1888. Titles of Sheets: No. 0. New Jersey State Map Geographic; No. 1. Kittatinny Valley and Mountain No. 2. Southwestern Highlands; No. 3. Central Highlands; No. 4. Northeastern Highlands; No. 5.Vicinity of Flemington; No. 6. Valley of the Passaic; No. 7. The Counties of Bergen Hudson Essex No. 8. Vicinity of Trenton; No. 9. Monmouth Shore; No. 10. Vicinity of Salem No. 11. Vicinity of Camden; No. 12. Vicinity of Mount Holly; No. 13. Vicinity of Barnegat Bay; No. 14. Vicinity of Bridgeton; No. 15. Southern Interior; No. 16. Egg Harbor and Vicinity; No. 17. Peninsula of Cape May; Unnumbered map. "New Jersey from Original Surveys based on the Triangulation of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Relief Map." Scale of first and last doublepage maps: 5 miles to an Inch. Scale of maps No. 1 to No. 17: 1 mile to an Inch. Bound in black pebble-grain cloth with gilt-stamped brown leather title label leather spine and corners leather backstrip has perished. SEE PHOTOS. The textblock could be easily rebacked or recased with no re-sewing required since all pages/maps are still securely bound together. Oversize Hardcover. 19.50" wide by 27" tall. This massive extremely heavy book will require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage at our cost based on your location. LeGear ATLASES OF THE UNITED STATES L5609. See also Schwartz and Ehrenerg's THE MAPPING OF AMERICA pp. 310-311. Phillips 2149. This massive extremely heavy book will require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage at our cost based on your location. Second Edition. Oversize Hardcover. Fair - FINE condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. Atlas folio. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Julius Bien & Co Hardcover
18882003030066New York Julius Bien & Co 1888. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good. Atlas folio 26 3/8 x 19 inches. Rebacked with modern leather spine over publisher's gilt-lettered boards. Very good binding and cover. At head of title: Geological Survey of New Jersey. Scale of maps 1-17: 1 mile to an inch. 20 double page chromolithographic maps 70 x 51 cm. Light toning. Collated listed of maps: no. 1. Kittatinny; no. 2. Southwestern Highlands; no. 3. Central Highlands; no. 4. Northeastern Highlands; no. 5. Southwestern Red Sandstone Vicinity of Flemington; no. 6. Central Red Sandstone Valley of the Passaic; no. 7. Northeastern Red Sandstone The Counties of Bergen Hudson Essex; no. 8. Trenton; no. 9. Monmouth Shore; no. 10. Lower Delaware Vicinity of Salem; no. 11. Camden; no. 12. Mount Holly; no. 13. Barnegat Bay; no. 14. Delaware Bay Bridgeton; no. 15. Southern Interior; no. 16. Egg Harbor; no. 17. Cape May; no. 18 New Jersey State Map Geographic; no. 19 New Jersey Relief map Hypsometric; no. 20 Geological Map of New Jersey. <br> 2nd edition 1st was published in 1884 this edition has an additional map not present in the first. According to Felcone this atlas represents the first accurate mapping of New Jersey the result of the first topographical survey based on triangulation of an American State. LeGear. Atlases of the United States L5609; Schwartz Seymour I. and Ehrenberg Ralph E. The mapping of America p. 310. Rumsey 2902. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. New York, Julius Bien & Co hardcover
19092024121<p>Paper covered brown boards a bit worn dark brown illustrations and titling on front. Soine partly peeliong at edge and worn and short split at top. Long ink school prize inscription dated 31st July 1910 Prize for conduct and proficiency from Pulford School awarded to Percy Poole Class V and also a slightly later name and address. Light foxing on ffep pencil scrawl on inside front board toning on next free paper from outline of writing from previous page. Some pages a lkttle grubby</p> Wells Gardner, Darton & Co Ltd hardcover
184840142Trenton New Jersey 1848. 2-1/2 pages entirely in ink manuscript on pale blue stationery 8" x 10." At head of letter: a printed presidential sticker 1" x 2-1/2": "For President Zachary Taylor. For Vice President Millard Fillmore." Very Good.<br /> <br /> The Letter reflects Whigs' uncertainty about the direction of their Party. The most prominent Whigs Webster and Clay had failed to win the Presidency. Zachary Taylor a heroic general whose political opinions were a mystery seemed a better choice.<br /> "I have received the letter which you addressed to me on behalf of the Whig Executive Committee of the two Houses of Congress desiring information of the state of public opinion in this state in regard to the candidate for the Presidency & other political topics which now interest the Whig Party. I have shown it to my associates upon the Whig Central Committee of this state and conferred with them upon the subjects of your inquiry.<br /> "In regard to the Presidential candidate there is much division of opinion among the Whigs of New Jersey. Many of the most active and intelligent among them in every section of the state think that our candidate should be one whom we have never yet presented to the people. . . The minds of these persons are strongly turned towards Gen. Taylor.<br /> "Others equally active and intelligent and equally devoted to the Whig Party think otherwise and their entire hopes and affections centre in Mr. Clay whose nomination they ardently desire and with whom they feel assured of triumph. The minds of others rest on Gen. Scott tho this class is by no means as numerous as either of the others.<br /> "We confess ourselves unable to decide. . . Our State Convention to appoint delegates to the National Whig Convention will meet on 24th inst. and we await such further intelligence as the representations of the different counties in that body will bring us. . . The views which I have expressed are those of a majority of our Committee."<br /> Wilson's correspondent was Congressman Hugh White of New York State elected as a Whig to Congress 1845-1851. unknown
10915'Riemore' Yewstock Crescent West Chippenham Wilts. 11 May 1942. Two pages grubby but text clear and complete with obscure stamp information about acknowledgment. The order from the Paper Control forbidding the publication of the Channel Islands Review is a real hardship to Refugee Islanders also to some of the 9000 serving soldiers and seamen many of whom have wives children and relatives in the occupied islands. As the Review was only supplied on order and copies were passed on to friends the quantity of paper used must have been very small. We British underlined Channel Islanders feel it most unfair that Foreign papers are still published whilst ours in prohibited." 'Riemore', Yewstock Crescent West, Chippenham, Wilts., 11 May 1942. unknown
1853313730Pluckamin NJ 1853. 2 pp. on 1 leaf stampless cover pen and ink on paper with accompanying envelope. 4to. Old folds fine. 2 pp. on 1 leaf stampless cover pen and ink on paper with accompanying envelope. 4to. 'The Rappers Are Still in Full Blast'. An entertaining and predictably pious letter mentioning the "rappers" a reference to the spiritualism movement started by the Fox sisters that had gripped upstate New York and eventually the entire country in the mid 19th century with a thinly veiled ant-semitic reference to Satan having a "synagogue" in Liberty. Further on in the our letter Petrie turns his attention to his congregation in New Jersey and relates the tale of a soldier of fortune that has become a "soldier of the cross."<br/><br/>Reading in part: "I received a letter from Mr. Boyd this week. He tells me the rappers are still in full blast & I am afraid they have prevented much good from being done this winter & spring. It is melancholy to think how busy Satan is to delude & destroy unstable souls & that even professors of religion can be found among his most successful agents but it is & the devil is never more likely to deceive than when he transforms himself into an angel of light. It grieves me much that he has a synagogue in Liberty. Our church continues to grow gradually at our communion last . week 8 were added . one of them was a man 70 years of age. He had been a soldier in Napoleon's army in Spain Portugal Prussia & etc. & was taken a prisoner by the English & was in prison a whole year. On condition of fighting against this country he was liberated & came here as a soldier he soon deserted & joined the American Army in which he served till peace was proclaimed. He then settled a few miles from this place in Washington Valley & I hope at the eleventh hour has become a soldier of the cross."<br/><br/>Rev. James Petrie was born in Perthshire Scotland in 1814. He came to the US in 1831 and in 1833 entered Princeton College graduating from the college in 1836 and from the Theological Seminary in 1839. He was installed as the first pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Liberty Sullivan County New York in 1840 and remained there for 12 years before being installed as the first pastor of the newly established Presbyterian Church in Pluckamin Somerset County New Jersey in 1852. Petrie resigned due to ill health in 1856 and moved to Jersey City. He continued to preach throughout New Jersey until his death in 1886 in Plainfield. unknown books
194481950Paris, Beauchesne et ses Fils, 1944, in-12, broché, 101p. Edition originale. Bon état. CHAPITRE PREMIER. - Quelques épisodes de la crise. 1 1. — M. P. Lemoine. I 2. — M. J. Lefèvre . 5 3. — M. H. Rouvière. 6 4. — M. E. Rabaud 10 5. — M. E. Raguin et l'évolution régressive. 12 6. — Le Pithécanthrope de Java. 17 7. — M. L. Bounoure . 8. — M. Guyénot. . 24 9. — En Allemagne .31 10. — La crise continue . 52 CHAPITRE II. - L'évolution par transformisme ne s'impose pas comme un fait général. . 54 1. — L'évolution progressive par filiation n'est qu'une hypothèse . 34 2. — L'évolution progressive ne peut pas être une thèse . 5. — A propos de l'hypothèse de l'évolution régressive .54 CHAPITRE III. - Répercussions du transformisme sur l'enseignement dogmatique. 70 1. — Péché originel et évolution. 70 2. — Monogénisme et polygénisme. 76 3. — Une solution extrémiste. 83 4. Sur le commencement absolu du monde. 85 CONCLUSION ;93 TABLE DES NOMS D'AUTEURS : Arambourg (C.), 19, 20, 44. Augustin (Saint), 9, 55, 72. Bateson (W.), '24. Berdiaeff (N.), 71. Bergounioux (F.-M.), 19. Bergson (H.), 22. Blondel (M.), 92. Bonaventure (Saint), 86,89. Borel (E.), 89. Bouin (P.), 20. Boule (M.), 18, 81, 83. Bounoure (L.), 20-24, 48. Bouyssonie (A. et J.), 78. Broom (R.), 18. Caullery (M.), 24, 33, 36, 37, 41-43, 65, 79. Cuénot (L.), lx, 36, 37, 59. Dacqué (E.), 31, 32. Dalbiez (R.), 59. Darwin (C.), 6, 12, 27, 32. Decugis (H.), 36, 42, 43. Delage (Y.), 21. Deman (T.), 68. Dorlodot (II. de), 35. Dostoïewsky (M.-A.), 71. Dubois (E.), 17-19. Duns Scot (J.), 73. Frobenius (L.), 31. Gagnebin (S.), 59. Galilée (G.), 79. Gaude' (Mgr A.), 16, 67, 75. Gehlen (A.), 32. Gilson (E.), 68. Glory (A.), 19. Grassé (P.), 47-48. Grasset (M.), 66. Guyénot (E.), 8, 22, 23, 2i-51, 35, 44, 47. Hœckel (E.), 6, 21. Hamelin (O.), 60, 71. Hegel (G.-W.), 71. Heidegger (M.), 71. Hovasse (R.), 32, 33. Irénée (Saint), 72, 74, 7:i. Jeannel (R.), 53. Kant (E.), 71, 89. Kierkegaard (S.), 71. Kuhn (0.), 31. Lafont (L.), voir Salet (G.). Lalande (A.), vu, 59. Lamarck (A. de), 6, 12, 27, 35. Lapparent (A.-F. de), 56,81. Lecomte du Noüy (P.), 51, 42, 89, 93-94. Le Dantec (F.), v, 10. Lefèvre (J.), 5-6, 9. Lentoine (P.), 1-5, 1 36, 37, 44. Léon XIII (S.S.), 62. Le Roy (E.), 54. Mendel (G.), 33. Montandon (G.), 17, 18. Monzie (A. de), 1. Moret (L.), 96-98. Newman (Cal J.-H.), 61. Osborn (H.-F.), 14, 35. Paul (Saint), 14, 68, 76, 78. Pie XII (S. S.), 62, 78, 91. Prenant (M.), 3. Rabaud (E.), 10-12. Raguin (E.), 12, 13. Renouvier (C.), 60, 71. Rondet (H.), 70-75, 78, 83. Rousseau (J.-J.), 71. Bouvière (H.), lx, 6-9, 14. Salet (G.) et Lafont (L.), 13,15-16, 17, 32, 44, 56-69, 71, 85, 89, 90. Seillière (E.), 51. Sertillanges (A.-D.), 59, 65, 66, 88, 89. Spencer (H.), vu. Teilhard de Chardin (P ), 40, 50, 81, 85. Termier (P.), 59, 94-96. Thomas d'Aquin (Saint), 35, 68, 86, 87, 89. Tissier (G.), 5. Valéry (P.), 47. Vialleton (L.), vu, ix, 6, 8. Vries (H. de), 33. Weissmann (A.), 22, 55.
80 pages. Features: Motive Power Progress on the Chicago and North Western - very lengthy article with dozens of wonderful photos; Arthur Latham Church - obituary with photo portrait; Testing Railway Motor Cars - detailed article with many photos; The First Steam Railroad in the State of New Jersey - The Camden & Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company; The Manufacturer's Railway Company of St. Louis; The Railways of New South Wales - long article with many excellent photos; A Roundhouse Pit Crane; Extending the Electric Truck Range - Jaw-dropping article on the state of electric delivery trucks way back in 1931... including the following comment "The electric street truck has been with us for such a long time that many truck users feel they know it and know all about it."... (so why don't we have them now???); Baldwin Locomotives of Historic Interest; The Redwood Empire Special - the greatest single rail shipment of lumber in the history of the west - 117 cars with more than 3,000,000 feet of lumber - with photos; Fourteen pages of excellent photo ads. Average wear. Binding intact. Prior owner's small namestamp atop table of contents. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
190869006Barbour Flax Spinning Company Paterson NJ 1908. Hardcover. Used - Good. No date 1908 - text. 60 pages of ink notes in 100pp lined blank book. 7 x 4.5" cloth spine paper boards. Wholesale prices for patent linen thread sewing machine draper gilling lace & crochet Irish silk flourishing carpet welt closing tailor shoemaker threads seaming & roping parcelling drug netting twines specifications & prices for creel brownell &c. Trifle rubbed VG. Barbour Flax Spinning Company, Paterson, NJ hardcover
1878266521878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. BAYVILLE 1878. An 11-inch by 14-inch hand-colored map showing parts of Bayville Cedar Creek and Good Luck. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
Mm 210x280 Volume di pp. XVI-358, piena tela verde con titolo e fregi in oro al piatto anteriore e al dorso, 176 tavole in bianco e nero nel testo, VIII tavole a colori che raffigurano diversi giardini individuati per stato d'appartenenza, 26 in tutto. Cerniera leggermente allentata, ma in buono stato complessivo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
190392321903 brochure publicitaire in-octavo à l'italienne, dos et couverture gauffrée rouge illustrée, orné de nombreuses photographies in et horstexte en noir dont certaines dépliantes, + une carte de l'ile + un plan de Saint Hélier, 94 pages, 1903 Birmingham "The Birmingham Lithographic and Co" Editeurs,
1878314331878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. BELMAR/ OCEAN BEACH 1878. NEPTUNE HOUSE. An 11.5-inch by 14-inch hand-colored print of the Neptune House in Ocean Beach. Property of J.L. Hoppock. Ocean Beach is now known as Belmar. $85.00. unknown
1878293021878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. BELMAR/ OCEAN BEACH 1878. COLUMBIA HOUSE. An 11-inch by 14-inch hand-colored print showing the Columbia House a number of bathers and pedestrians and several horse and buggy or wagon teams. Ocean Beach is now known as Belmar. $100.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878261981878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. BELMAR/ OCEAN BEACH: COLUMBIA HOUSE 1878. A print showing the Columbia House in Ocean Beach. Ocean Beach is now known as Belmar. $50.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
1878261961878. WOOLMAN AND ROSE ATLAS OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. BELMAR/ OCEAN BEACH 1878. A print showing the 5th Avenue House in Ocean Beach. Property of J.L.Hoppock. Ocean Beach is now known as Belmar. $45.00. <br/><br/> unknown books