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    1. Encyclopedia Signing and Holiday Sale at BooksNJ
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    3. I know this is short notice - but maybe some of you will be interested in the following... Regards Joan Joan M. Lowry mailto:jmlowry@earthlink.net -----Original Message----- From: Joseph R Klett [mailto:joseph.klett@sos.state.nj.us] Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 4:39 PM To: Subject: Encyclopedia Signing and Holiday Sale at BooksNJ Dear Listserve Members: This Thursday, 12/9, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m., BooksNJ: The Capital Bookstore will host a book signing of The Encyclopedia of New Jersey by editors Marc Mappen and Maxine Lurie. If you've somehow missed the many notices and messages about the Encyclopedia, published by Rutgers University Press earlier this year, the tome contains everything you ever wanted to know about our fair state--and perhaps even a few things you'd rather not know! Come see what all the fuss is about, meet the editors, and buy your mother-in-law or the postman a signed copy as a holiday gift! BooksNJ is a joint venture of the New Jersey State Archives and New Jersey Historical Commission managed in partnership with the Genealogical Society of New Jersey. Through December 31st, the entire store stock is on sale for 10% off. Hundreds of New Jersey titles from Arcadia Publishing's "Images of America" series are also on sale at 20% off through the end of the year. BooksNJ offers a wide range of New Jersey material from over eighty publishers nationwide. Recent additions include several New Jersey Network productions, including the wonderful New Jersey Legacy documentary series on DVD. The store is located on the first floor of 225 West State Street, Trenton, in close proximity to the State House, State Archives, State Museum, State Library, Old Barracks Museum and War Memorial Theatre. The store is open weekdays from 11:00 to 3:00. All major credit cards are accepted, as are telephone and mail orders. For more information, check out the store's website at www.booksnj.com or come visit us at BooksNJ, where it's always "All New Jersey - All the Time!" Hope to see you for the book signing on Thursday. With best regards, Joseph R. Klett Chief of Archives

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