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2005435782005. New Jersey. Vroom Garret D.W. and William M. Lanning Compilers. General Statutes of New Jersey. Published Under the Authority of the Legislature by Virtue of an Act Approved April 4 1894 and a Supplement Thereto Approved March 20 1895. Jersey City: Frederick D. Linn & Co. 1896. With Luce Edward J. Compiler. Table of Statutes Included in The General Statutes of New Jersey 1703-1895. Newark: Soney & Sage 1900. With a new introduction and new table of contents by Paul Axel-Lute Collection Development Librarian Rutgers School of Law Library Newark. 3 volumes. xii lxxvi 4098 pp. Reprinted 2005 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776734. ISBN-10: 1584776730. Cloth bound. Smythe sewn. Hardcover. New. $595. This compilation succeeded the previous edition of 1877. Two-and-a-half times the size of its predecessor it records the greatest increase in public general legislation between any two consecutive compilations in New Jersey's history. Its bulk pays witness to the state's rapid growth during the nineteenth century and its engagement with the forces of modernity. Such topics as "Usury" and "Militia" in 1877 are redefined as "Interest" and "National Guard"; new additions include laws dealing with labor arbitration civil rights and occupational safety. Luce's Table of Statutes an invaluable tool originally published separately in 1900 is included in Volume I. Our reprint also has a detailed table of contents a feature that was not included in the original work. unknown books
187430499Hudson WI: Star & Times Printing House 1874. 8vo 17.4 cm 6.75". Frontis. 218 pp. <br><br>First edition: Collected writings of a beloved Wisconsin newspaperman and stutterer who writes with good humor about that here. A steel-engraved portrait of the author opens the volume.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Publisher's green cloth covers framed in blind front cover with gilt-stamped decorative title and basket vignette spine with gilt-stamped author and title. Light wear only to joints and extremities cloth showing small spots of faint discoloration. Front free endpaper with pencilled ownership inscription dated 1910 front fly-leaf with same owner's inked inscription. Pages gently age-toned otherwise clean. Star & Times Printing House hardcover books
18749022681Hudson: Star and Times Printing House 1874. 1st. Hardcover. Very good. Bound in the publisher's original cloth covered boards spine and cover stamped in black. Rubbed at the edges and extremities. <br/><br/> Star and Times Printing House hardcover 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
1930108252Oblong folio. Kiel: Karl Lüth circa 1930s. Oblong folio unpaginated 40 chromolithographic plates with title page and terminal price list. Staple bound quarter brown cloth brown paper wraps printed in brown. Somewhat rubbed around the edges small tear to lower edge of upper wrapper and first few pages otherwise good. § Early trade catalogue for Karl Lüth wallpaper manufacturer. Designs are mostly floral or pictorial in light greens pinks and yellows. Karl Lüth hardcover books
1920010926Kiel: Karl Luth 1920. In original heavy green wrappers Spine repaired with black tape. Edges show some wear. A series of 66 full-page color plates of various wall and ceiling coverings. Fore-edge and top free-edge show some chipping in later plates. Two-page price list at the conclusion also is chipped at free-edge but all writing is intact. Plates are all signed Oheim Niedersedlitz-Dresden. . First Edition. In Wrappers. General Moderate Wear. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Karl Luth Paperback books
13817Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Etching in a crayon manner by Van Amstel after the portrait by Netscher.  Trimmed to just outside the black border mounted on silk and framed in a hand-carved gilt frame. 127 x 156 mm. Framed to 11.5 x 13.5 inches 29 x 34 cm overall. <br style=""> unknown books
16734805London: Pr. by J.C. for Tho. Bassett T. Dring and J. Leigh 1673. Small folio. 12 ff. 253 1 pp. 7 ff. <br><br>Laud's conference with Fisher first saw print when it appeared as an appendix to Dr. White's Replie to Jesuit Fisher's Answers to Certain Questions in 1624 signed by Richard Baily Laud's chaplain. The first complete separate edition first issue i.e. without the Table was printed in 1639; the edition offered here is the "third edition revised: with a table annexed." It bears a large elaborately historiated initial at the beginning of the dedication showing the result of a duel between two men: One lies slain while the other waves his hand in triumph. The main text is accomplished in roman type with a scattering of italic.<br>Â Â Â Â The DNB notes that Laud and his enthusiastic patron Charles I saw this work as usefully conclusively proving "that Laud's principles differed widely from those of the Roman catholics" in spite of the fact that for example his demanded revisions of Scottish church interiors canons and prayer books were such as to win him the outraged contemptuous north-of-the-Tweed nickname "the pope of Canterbury." The DNB accurately felicitously characterizes Laud's system overall as an ultimately doomed attempt to obtain "unity of heart by the imposition of compulsory uniformity of action. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Wing rev. ed. L594; ESTC R3539. On Laud see: Dictionary of National Biography XXXII 18594. Contemporary speckled calf with a little blind ruling and framing; spine and covers starting to flake bumped at corners. Front cover nearly off and back joint open; all edges marbled. Small hole affecting text on c4 well repaired; ink-smudges in outer margin of T1. Pp. 7 148 149 and 185 misnumbered as 10 178 179 and 186 but text is perfectly consecutive. Pr. by J.C. for Tho. Bassett, T. Dring, and J. Leigh unknown books
1974243205Chicago: Aldine 1974. hardcover. very good. xix 180pp. 8vo orange cloth. Chicago: Aldine Publishing 1974. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Aldine unknown books
004638Lute L. Davis 1948. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket as Issued. Stapled Wraps. First American Edition. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First person accounts of Oklahoma homesteading. 12mo. 73pp. Illustrated. Red-lettered dark brown paper wraps. Lute L. Davis, 1948 unknown books