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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
1758016251Philadelphia: William Bradford 1758. First Edition. Hardcover. Title page with a few repaired tears hinged with following Preface page; two adjoining leaves pages 441-444 of text lacking and supplied with facsimiles. Contents Very Good binding about Fine. Folio 7-1/4" x 11-1/2" bound in contemporary calf leather with a decorative blindstamped border recently rebacked with a new gilt-lettered and decorated spine preserving original paste-downs and free endpapers; 4 763 pages. Title within rule border decorative woodcut head- and tail-pieces. An important compilation of the fundamental New Jersey charters and session laws of the proprietary period 1664 to 1702 up to Lord Cornbury's commission and instructions as Royal Governor when New Jersey became a crown colony under Queen Anne. Publication was ordered by the New Jersey Assembly in 1752 but two years were required to collect the documents to be included while the typesetting and printing took Bradford an additional three. By the date of publication some 170 copies had been subscribed. This title was the largest volume issued from Bradford's press and one of the largest from any eighteenth-century American press. Evans 8205; Sabin 39527. Early owner name on the title page and early twentieth century names on the front pastedown. <br/><br/> W[illiam] Bradford hardcover
175867012Philadelphia:: Printed by W. Bradford 1758. First edition. old sueded leather. Later additional ownership name on title page; a few neat old marginal annotations; some scattered inoffensive staining to text; several significant losses to the leather at the top of the spine and corners; nevertheless tight and sound. . Folio. One-time legislator Aaron D. Woodruff's copy with his 1785 ownership signature at the head of the title page and bookplate on pastedown. Printed by W. Bradford, hardcover
pp. xx, 332. Numerous photo illustrations, many in color. 4to. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Nice copy. ART 5
195025742Flugblatt. 1 S. O.O., Dr. u. J. [um 1950].
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46 pages. Not connected with the Ford Motor Company. Interesting cover illustration claims "Half the country frozen, the other half mud holes". Main article discusses "The Used Car Problem". Article on the successful use of Fordson tractors to move 30,000 yards of dirt during construction of the State of Washington Administration Building. High cost of liability insurance in Massachusetts results in horses being brought back into service. Fordson Equipment News - article with nine great illustrations of vintage equipment; Eight New Jersey dealers experiment with radio advertising; Four samples of direct mail pieces promoting Ford dealer service; Logging contractor E.S. Friend & Son of Columbus, Ohio explains the savings Fordson brought to his operation by eliminating the use of horses; Fascinating illustration and article describe large saw blade which may be attached to the front of Fordson tractors courtesy of V.L. Holt & Co. of Portland, Oregon. Two-pages of "Used Car Appraisals for February 1927"; Many great vintage ads for equipment and parts, our favorite being the Rex Rumble Seat ad on the back cover which shows a couple of spunky young couples in car being addressed by a cop. Average wear. Minimal markings. A worthy copy of this nice Ford collectible. 13.5" x 10.2" Magazine
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195571839New York: New Jersey Zinc Company 1955. First Edition; Second Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wrappers. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. New Jersey Zinc Company unknown
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
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pp. x, 398. Illustrations by Irwin D. Hoffman. Top margins on first few signatures slightly torn. Original publisher's cloth binding. Dust Jacket torn with loss and marks of XLib on inner flaps. The Rivers of America Series. PA 11. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
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8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 48 plates and large folding map; original series binding of green cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper, the latter with one short closed tear. One of the most elusive titles in Hale's seminal 'County Books' series. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION..
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1796AQ18967London: Richard White 1796. 2 37pp 1. Uncut stitched as issued. Some creasing lightly spotted loss to foot of final leaf - not touching text. A printing with explanatory notes of the correspondence between George Villiers Earl of Jersey 1735-1805 his wife Frances Villiers Countess of Jersey 1753-1821 and clergyman Francis Randolph 1752-1831 concerning their involvement in a scandal surrounding the loss of letters belonging to the Princess of Wales. Randolph had been entrusted to deliver the letters by the Princess but being unable to complete his task had them returned via carriage. They disappeared in transit. Lady Jersey a mistress of the Prince of Wales was accused in the press of having intercepted them and of passing several to Queen Charlotte whom they disparaged. She denied the allegations and attempted to lay the blame on Randolph. The Earl of Jersey published the subsequent correspondence between Randolph and his wife in an attempt to clear her name. The matter was never satisfactorily resolved and Lady Jersey remained persona non grata in many circles. ESTC T1230. First edition. 8vo. Richard White unknown
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