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One for the boys in Jersey....
Unread 04-25-2010, 06:42 PM   #1
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Default One for the boys in Jersey....

Was digging through some stuff getting ready for a gun show next month and found a book I thought somebody on here might want. It's called "The Outdoor Heritage of New Jersey" published in 1937 by the New Jersey Game and Fish Commission. It's hardbound, in very decent shape. Has short pieces in it about lots of the sporting areas of the state, quite a bit of talk about the deer herd and lots on fishing. Some bird and waterfowling stuff too, all little short pieces on lots of subjects. Not a huge book, 78 pages, with some black and white photos and color plates. I think I paid $35 for it several years ago, I'd take my money back plus whatever the shipping is if anybody wants it.


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