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  Benson, Barbara E. and Carol E. Hoffecker NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE: A WALK THROUGH TIME.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 2011 7 x 10 inches hardcover, dust jacket 240 pages
New Castle, Delaware: A Walk Through Time traces the evolution of one town from its seventeenth-century settlement to the leafy, beautiful, and well-preserved small city of today. The historic arc begins in the conflicts of European exploration and colony building that pitted the Netherlands against Sweden and then Great Britain. New Castle slowly developed under the flags of those three countries from a small settlement of wood into Delaware's jewel-like brick colonial capital. Today New Castle has retained its beautiful historic town center, with outstanding examples of colonial and federal architecture that surround its preserved village center, called the Green, which dates back to Peter Stuyvesant.

Yet New Castle is more than a town frozen in the Colonial and Federal eras, for its history continued through time to mirror the economic opportunities and challenges of an expanding nation. Railroad, factories, and automobiles brought expansion that transformed it from its role as a county seat into a small industrial city. Neighborhoods east and west of the town center developed to house the shopkeepers, factory workers, owners, and managers brought by industrialization. Those neighborhoods remain today as the physical examples of changing architectural styles and evolving standards of urban planning and preservation.

The New Castle of today presents a work-in-progress. It continues to evolve as a twenty-first-century city while protecting the historic fabric of its long, rich past. New Castle, Delaware: A Walk through Time is heavily illustrated with maps, drawings, and photographs that visually illuminate the city's past and present.

Barbara E. Benson, Ph.D., Indiana University, 1976, retired from the Historical Society of Delaware as executive director in 2003. At the Society, she oversaw the collection, exhibition, education, and publication programs as well as the protection of the organization's eight historic properties, including the George Read II House and Gardens in New Castle. Dr. Benson currently chairs the New Castle County Historic Review Board.

Carol E. Hoffecker, Ph.D., Harvard University, 1967, retired from the faculty of the University of Delaware in 2003 as Richards Professor of History and Alison Professor. In a career focused on the history of Delaware, she has written numerous books and articles that explore many aspects of the state, its government, its people, and its economy. Her two volumes on the history of Wilmington, Delaware, continue to provide perspective on the connection of urban and industrial development.

In addition to New Castle, Delaware, A Walk through Time, Dr. Benson and Dr. Hoffecker have collaborated on several projects in Delaware history, ranging from an expert report submitted by the State of Delaware to the Supreme Court of the United States in State of New Jersey v. State of Delaware (2008) to a textbook about the state entitled The Delaware Adventure. The hardback is out of print.

Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 109862

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See More... Brittingham, Hazel D. LANTERN ON LEWES, WHERE THE PAST IS PRESENT. STORIES OF HISTORIC LEWES, DELAWARE TOLD IN A LIVELY MANNER.
Lewes Lewestown Publishers 2001 small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 94 pages.
Second printing of 1998 first edition. Illustrated. Designed by Elaine Ippolito. Signed by the author on the title page.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 68935

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See More... CENTREVILLE, THE HISTORY OF A DELAWARE VILLAGE.
(Centreville) Centreville Civic Association (2000) 4to. stiff paper wrappers with cameo cut out on front cover which shows a Centreville home. 152 pages.
Issued on the 250th anniversary of this Delaware town. Historiographer: Patt Cannon, Editor: Carol Kipp, Photographer: William T. Duncan. Full color history.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 90262

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See More... CENTREVILLE, THE HISTORY OF A DELAWARE VILLAGE.
(Centreville) Centreville Civic Association (2000) 4to. stiff paper wrappers with cameo cut out on front cover which shows a Centreville home. 152 pages.
Issued on the 250th anniversary of this Delaware town. Historiographer: Patt Cannon, Editor: Carol Kipp, Photographer: William T. Duncan. Full color history. Corner bumped. Ink inscription on title page.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 115182

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  (Christiana) Cooch, Richard Rodney A HISTORY OF CHRISTIANA, DELAWARE.
Christiana Christiana Bicentennial Commission 1976 8vo. paper wrappers. 23+(1) pages.
With photographs by John H. Samonsky, III and cover drawing by Robert R. Davis. Signed by the author on title page.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 66941

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See More... (Claymont) Schiek, Martha and Ray Hester CLAYMONT.
(Charleston, SC) Arcadia Publishing (2001) 8vo. stiff paper wrappers 128 pages.
Reprint of the 2000 first edition. Part of Arcadia's Images of America series. Filled with illustrations.
Price: $ 22.00 other currencies Order nr. 88944

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See More... Cooch, Francis A. THE LITTLE KNOWN HISTORY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE AND ITS ENVIRONS.
With an Introduction by George H. Ryden. Newark, DE The Press of Kells 1936 8vo. cloth xviii, 297 pages.
B1-601. First edition. Illustrated. Lacks dust jacket.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 29731

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See More... Cooch, Francis A. THE LITTLE KNOWN HISTORY OF NEWARK, DELAWARE AND ITS ENVIRONS.
With an Introduction by George H. Ryden. Newark, DE The Press of Kells 1936 8vo. cloth xviii, 297 pages.
B1-601. First edition. Illustrated. Lettering on spine almost entirely rubbed off. Lacks dust jacket.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 118197

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See More... Cooper, Constance J. TO MARKET, TO MARKET, IN WILMINGTON: KING STREET AND BEYOND.
Wilmington The Cedar Tree Press (1993) 8vo. cloth. xiv, 54, (4) pages.
First edition, second printing, limited to 750. With two pen and ink illustrations by Lorraine Russell Gilson and a number of illustrations and photographs. A history of the farmers' market in Wilmington.
Price: $ 23.95 other currencies Order nr. 41364

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See More... Cooper, Constance J. TO MARKET, TO MARKET, IN WILMINGTON: KING STREET AND BEYOND.
Wilmington The Cedar Tree Press n.d. (but 1993) 8vo. cloth. xiv, 54, (4) pages.
First edition, limited to 800 numbered copies signed by the author. With two pen and ink illustrations by Lorraine Russell Gilson and a number of illustrations and photographs. A history of the farmers' market in Wilmington.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 67942

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See More... DELAWARE COMMUNITIES IN PROFILE.
Dover Delaware State Planning Office September, 1974 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers, plastic spiral binding. 248 pages.
Introductory remarks by Bruce L. Hudson, Principal Planner. "This report represents a first attempt at compiling in one source a comprehensive summary of statistics for each of Delaware's fifty¬four incorporated towns and cities".
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 68793

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See More... (Dewey Beach) Doughterty, Barbara Quillen (editor and compiler) DEWEY BEACH, HISTORY & TALES.
N.P. n.p. (2005) 4to. stiff paper wrappers. (ii), v, 136 pages.
States that this is a "second printing" with the first printing occuring in 1996; however, this is a second edition. Illustrated throughout. Signed by the editor on the title page.
Price: $ 30.00 other currencies Order nr. 93055

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See More... D'Incà, Giuseppe WILMINGTON THROUGH ITALIAN EYES.
Wilmington Cedar Tree Books (2005) 4to. cloth, dust jacket. 113 pages.
First edition. Written to stimulate the development of sister cities of Wilmington, Delaware, and Olevano, Italy. Includes text by Constance J. Cooper "The First City of the First State,", Phil Maggitti "A View from the Hill," Marjorie McNinch "St. Anthony's Italian Festival" and an exploration of the architecture of Wilmington's sister city, Olevano. Full color photographs throughout.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 92802

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See More... DOVER, KENT COUNTRY, INFORMATION BOOKLET.
Dover Greater Dover Chamber of Commerce n.d. (circa 1973) small 8vo. self paper wrappers. 100 pages.
Filled with facts on the city and state.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 68387

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See More... (Dover) KNOW DOVER, YOUR STATE CAPITAL.
Dover The League of Women Voters of Greater Dover (1968) small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. (ii), 25 pages.
History and modern look at Dover. Includes many illustrations of the more historical buildings, map of the town and statistics. Wrappers soiled and tanned.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 73052

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See More... (Dover) OLD DOVER.
(Dover The Friends of Old Dover) n.d. small 8vo. self paper wrappers. (4) pages.
Illustration of the State House on first page.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 93120

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See More... (Dover) OLD DOVER DAYS, FIRST SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ANNUALLY IN MAY.
Dover Dover Garden Club various years various sizes various bindings
1934. small 8vo., self paper wrappers. (12) page foldout.
1953. small 8vo. self paper wrappers. 8 page foldout. With admitance tickets inserted.
1964. small 8vo. self paper wrappers. (8) pages.
Price is per item.

Price: $ 6.00 other currencies Order nr. 67145

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See More... DOVER'S 250TH ANNIVERSARY, INC.
(Dover Dover's 250th Anniversary Inc.), n.d. (1967) oblong 8vo. self paper wrappers. 16 pages.
A summary of the events that were planned for this anniversary and including the names of all the participants.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 46395

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See More... (Dover) Sammak, Emil G. and Don O. Winslow (editors) DOVER, THE FIRST TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY YEARS, 1717-1967. A BRIEF HISTORY OF DOVER, DELAWARE, ILLUSTRATED.
Dover The City of Dover 1967 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. 112 pages.
B2-766. Contributions by many different people on all facets of life and history in Dover including articles by Leon deValinger, Jr. Reproduction of a Stanley Arthurs picture in color on the covers. Some soiling of covers.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 66151

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See More... (Dover) Slavin, Peter F. and Timothy A. Slavin DOVER.
(Charleston, SC) Arcadia Publishing n.d. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers 128 pages.
First edition. Part of Arcadia's Images of America Series. Filled with illustrations.
Price: $ 21.99 other currencies Order nr. 88945

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See More... (Dover) A TRICENTENNIAL VIEW OF DOVER, 1683-1983.
Dover Dover Public Library 1985 4to. stiff paper wrappers (iv), 152 pages.
Number Six in the series entitled "Six Tricentennial Views of Kent Country, Delaware." Issued in celebration of the Tricentennial of Kent County, Delaware, founded 1683. Prefactory note by Delma Batton, Director of Dover Public Library, and an introduction by Susan C. Jamison, Projector Director. Followed by 33 separate essays including a number by Harold Hancock. Old ownership inscription in ink on inside front cover.
Price: $ 55.00 other currencies Order nr. 79132

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See More... (Fenwick Island) Stump IV, E. Charles THE HISTORY OF FENWICK ISLAND, DELAWARE.
Fenwick Island n.p. 1976 small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. (24) pages.
Three illustrations.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 67182

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See More... Francis, William NEWARK, THEN AND NOW
Mount Pleasant, SC Arcadia Publishing 2010 8vo stiff paper wrappers 96 pages
New Ark, as it is pronounced and appeared on colonial maps, is located in New Castle County near the borders of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Scotch-Irish and Welsh settlers developed Newark as a market town around the intersection of two Lenni Lenape trails. Newark remained little more than a village throughout its history, reaching a population of only 11,000 by 1960. Today it is over 30,000, with an additional 15,000 students at the University of Delaware.

Author Bio: Author William Francis has witnessed this drastic change and chronicles it in photographs. Signed by the author.

Price: $ 21.99 other currencies Order nr. 105308

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See More... Gallant, Kathleen Baker THE BUTCHER, THE BAKER, THE AEROPLANE MAKER, BUSINESS IN NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE, 1875-1950.
(New Castle) New Castle Historical Society (1995) small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers (v), 23 pages.
First edition. Forewordy by Richard R. Cooch, President. Illustrated.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 79115

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See More... Grier, A.O.H. THIS WAS WILMINGTON, A VETERAN JOURNALIST'S RECOLLECTIONS OF THE "GOOD OLD DAYS."
Wilmington The News-Journal Company 1945 8vo. cloth. xi, 247 pages.
B1-506. First edition. With an introduction by Henry T. Claus, President, NewsJournal Company. Printed by The Star Publishing Company. Illustrated. Covers rubbed. Bookplate.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 28142

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