Two maps, thirty-nine plates, and thirty-eight woodcuts.
NEW YORK CHARTER.—The Charter And the Several Laws, Orders & Ordinances Established by the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen and Aſſiſtants of the City of New-York Conven'd in Common Council, For the good Rule and Government of the Inhabitants of the ſaid City. Published this firſt Day of December, in the Mayoralty of Jacobus van Cortland, Esq; Annoq; Domini 1719. Printed and Sold by William Bradford in the City of New-York, 1719. Folio, brown levant morocco, back and sides richly tooled, silk linings, gilt edges, by Rivière.
The first printed Laws and Charter of the City of New York, with the revised ordinance "prevention of fire" on the fifth page.
NEW YORK CITY during the American Revolution, being a Collection of Original Papers (now first published) from the Manuscripts in the possession of the Mercantile Library Association of New York City [with an Introduction by H. B. Dawson] Privately printed for the Association [by C. A. Alvord] 1861. 4to, brown morocco, back and sides in gold and mosaic, gilt top, uncut edges, by Pawson and Nicholson.
Map of New York and plan, also (inserted) fifteen views and six portraits.
NEW YORK DIRECTORY.—The New-York Directory, containing, A Valuable and well Calculated Almanack; . . . Tables of the different Coins, ſuitable for any State, and digested in such order, as to render an Exchange between any of the United States plain and eaſy.
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1. The names of all the Citizens,their occupationsand places of abode. 2. The members in Congress,from what ſtate,and where reſiding. 3. Grand departments ofthe United States for adjuſtingpublic accounts,and by whom conducted. 4. Members in Senate andAſſembly, from whatcounty, and where reſiding. 5. Judges, Aldermen, andother civil officers, withtheir places of abode. 6. Public ſtate-offices, andby whom kept. | 7. Counſellers at law, andwhere reſiding. 8. Miniſters of the goſpel,where reſiding, and ofwhat Church. 9. Physicians, Surgeons, andtheir places of abode. 10. Preſident, Directors,days, and hours of buſineſsat the Bank. 11. Profeſſors, &c. of theuniverſity of Columbiacollege. 12. Rates of porterage, asby law eſtabliſhed. 13. Arrivals and departuresof the mails at the Poſt-Office. |
| By David Franks. | |
New York: Printed by Shepard Kollock, corner of Wall and Water Streets, m, dcc, lxxx, vi. 16mo, brown levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, gilt edges, with the original grey covers bound in, by F. Bedford.
First edition.
NEW YORK LAWS.—Laws, Statutes, Ordinances, and Constitutions, ordained, made and established, by the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, and Aſſiſtants, of the City of New-York, Convened in Common-Council, for The good Rule and Government of the Inhabitants and Reſidents of the ſaid City. Published the Twenty-Seventh Day of January, and the Firſt Day of February, in the Twenty Second Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, . . . Annoque Domini 1748. And in the Mayoralty of Edward Holland, Eſq;