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    Swinburne at Princeton

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    A New Jersey Printer's "Pocket Memorandum" for 1795.

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    Hixson looks at Isaac Collins's personal copy of a 1795 pocket almanac in which he wrote of business activity in his Trenton printing shop.  The almanac is useful in providing insight into certain aspects of the printing trade in New Jersey during the closing years of the 18th century.  Isaac Collins (1746-1817) is considered to be New Jersey's senior printer

    The Harold Flakser Collection

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    A First Edition of "Endymion"

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    Marchand writes about Rutgers' first edition of Keats's "Endymion" (1818), describing the bibliographical characteristics of the book and the significance of the poem

    Notes from the Library in Vloume 6:2

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    "James P. Bradley" by William H. S. Demarest"Student and tje Army: 1791" By Zora Klain" A Longfellow Letter" by Rudolf Kirk"Rutgers Publication" by Rudolf Kirk This is a review of:"London in Flames, London in Glory: Poems on the Fire andRebuilding of London 1666-1709," by Robert Arnold Aubin.(Rutgers University Studies in English, Number Three.)"Rutgers Press Exhibit" by Leslie A. Marchan

    Notes from the Library in Volume 12:1

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    "New Jersey's First Magazine" By Richard E. Amacher. Concerning "The New Jersey Magazine""Request Denied" by Donald A. Sinclair

    Temple Bar: Index of Victorian Middle-Class Thought

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    De Buan delves into "Temple Bar" (1860-1906), an English monthlt magazine, that reflects the problems and aspirations which occupied the thoughts of the educated British middle-class

    Gifts and Acquisitions in Volume 23:2

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    The Liberation of New Brunswick: An Anthony Wayne Letter

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