Newark Public Library
Free Public Library Newark, NJ
Free Public Library, Newark, N.J.
Newark Public Library (Newark, N.J.)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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1600 business books : a list by authors, by titles and by subjects | |
400 business periodicals classified by the subjects which they cover. | |
Aids to international understanding, a book list with notes. | |
An annotated bibliography of the writings of John Boynton Kaiser | |
At your service: | |
The baby's rights from birth to third year; | |
Books for boys and girls. | |
Books made by the world's best printers. | |
Ceremonies attending the corner stone laying of the new building | |
Chemistry; books and periodicals relating to chemistry in all its aspects | |
Conditions of competition for the building to be erected by the Free public library | |
The educational value of museums; | |
Everyland; a book list for children. | |
Four centuries of children's books from the collection of Wilbur Macey Stone, shown during September and October, 1928. | |
Front elevation and floor plans of the new library building. | |
Games and dances for elementary schools; | |
Immigration : a few of the best and latest books and magazine articles on the subject. | |
The Indians of North America; notes selected by the Newark Museum from the Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico | |
John Cotton Dana; a life | |
The Library and the museum therein. | |
Newark-in-print; references to Newark in books, pamphlets, reports, newspapers and in records which tell the story of the growth of Newark from 1666 through 1930. | |
Newark; the story of its early days. | |
The Newarker. | |
Newark's last fifteen years, 1904-1919. The story in outline. | |
The nine branch libraries of the Public library of Newark, N.J. | |
Notes on floor coverings, 950 B. C. | |
Now that everybody has enough to read, what should libraries do? | |
Opening exercises held in the Halsey Street Methodist Episcopal Church ... Oct. 16, 1889. | |
The picture collection; subject headings. | |
The pleasant art of getting your own library | |
The power of print | |
[The printed book; its materials and features. Examples illustrating the art of the book-making. | |
The Roseville branch of the Free public library in the old Bathgate house, opened July 19, 1917. | |
The second century | |
Selection of books on foreign languages; a list of books on foreign languages; | |
Ships and the ocean; a list of books on ships, commerce, and the merchant marine; | |
Steel treating ; books of interest to members of the American society for steel treating ... | |
Stephen Crane, a list of his writings and articles about him | |
Subject headings for the information file : Public Library, Newark, New Jersey | |
A subject index to about five hundred societies which issue publications relating to social questions. | |
This is to be a people's library : Newark Public Library, 1888-1963 | |
A thousand of the best novels. | |
Vergil. | |
Where can I learn it? An index to subjects taught in classes for adults in the schools of Newark, New Jersey. | |
The WPA guide to 1930's New Jersey |