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B9781275867697Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9781240448906Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9781275825482Paperback / softback. New. paperback
190002309Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. A series of statements by religious figures and mostly female temperance advocates in favor of banning the sale of alcohol at Army canteens. Some dissenting statements by military figures who argue that its easier to control the quantity their men drink within the canteen setting. <br /> <br /> Side-stapled wrappers 81 pp. Front wrapper detached but present; some foxing heavier to rear wrapper; some faint dampstaining to wrapper edges not affecting text. A Good complete copy of this scarce publication. An uncommon government publication. Government Printing Office unknown
15-8645Scottsdale AZ: Barry Goldwater For U.S. Senate Campaign 1968. Vineland NJ: Elmer Wene For New Jersey Governor 1953. 8vo. Letter and Campaign Brochures & Related Material in Envelopes Very Good. Scottsdale, AZ: Barry Goldwater For U.S. Senate Campaign, 1968. Vineland, NJ: Elmer Wene For New Jersey Governor, 1953. unknown
2476New York Greenwood Publishers First Greenwood Printing 1968. Originally Printed in 1923. 8vo 2493-3918pp black cloth -- Very good condition X613 Quantity Available: 1 Category: Social Science; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request Inventory No: 002476. New York, Greenwood Publishers, (First Greenwood Printing, 1968). Originally Printed in 1923 hardcover
2477New York Greenwood Publishers First Greenwood Printing 1968. Originally Printed in 1938. 8vo 3919-5755pp black cloth -- Very good condition X614 Quantity Available: 1 Category: Social Science; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request Inventory No: 002477. New York, Greenwood Publishers, (First Greenwood Printing, 1968). Originally Printed in 1938 hardcover
183443062n.p.: n.p. 1834. First edition. Removed. A good copy removed from a larger volume foxing and offsetting on first four leaves. 28 pp. 8vo. 23rd Congress 1st Session. 488. John Piatt's claims against the government for provisions provided during the war of 1812 and the government's counterclaims. Piatt was never granted the right to sue the government and the case and its offshoots lasted at least until 1884 in Ohio. The long list of items provides a useful reference for the cost of supplies and labor. n.p. unknown
1881NINA195Lane S. Hart 1881. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Close to 'like new' condition only some very light wear on corners. Original black cloth cover thin paper protected frontispiece of William Elliott. Lane S. Hart hardcover
1917MASTER169458INEW YORK: BUR. OF NATIONAL LITERATURE. VG- IN BLACK LEATHERETTE WITH GILT TRIM & PAGE EDGES. 1917. HARDCOVER. 2 VOLUME SET. LIGHT EDGEWEAR & SCUFFING TO BOARDS. TEXT BLOCK CLEAN & TIGHT. . BUR. OF NATIONAL LITERATURE hardcover
15-11275Washington DC: Republican Senatorial Inner Circle 1992. 4to. Fundraising Package. Three page form letter with Bob Dole's facsimile signature color photograph of George & Barbara with their facsimile signatures and a commemorative certificate of membership in the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle with facsimile signatures by Bob Dole & Phil Gramm suitable for framing inside folder. Very Good. Washington, DC: Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, 1992. unknown
1881006865Washington: Government Printing Office 1881. .of the Construction of Ship Canals from Lake Erie to the Wabash and Ohio Rivers. 46th Congress 3d Session Senate Ex. Doc. No. 55. February 25 1881.--Referred to the Committee on Commerce and ordered to be printed. 71 pp. Three fold-out maps/charts. Disbound government document. Residue from book remains along spine edge spine creased. First 14 pages are separated from rest of document. Pages are lightly browning along edges. Document in VG condition. Paperbound. Very Good. Illus. by Fold Out Maps. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". U.S. Government Document. Government Printing Office Paperback
1858006182Washington: Government Printing Office 1858. .And Give Them a Voice in the Selection of Their Rulers. 35th Congress 1st Session Senate Mis. Doc. No. 201. March 17 1858 -- Referred to the Committee on Territories and ordered to be printed. Memorial from the members and officers of the legislative assembly of the Territory of Utah to the President and Congress of the United States. 5 pp. Gray paper covers. Light rubbing to edges creasing to spine. Interior is tight and clean. Document in VG condition. Paper Covers. Very Good. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". Utah. Government Printing Office Paperback
1899003488Washington: Government Printing Office 1899. Senate. 55th Congress 3d Session. Document No. 65. Disbound but intact. Exterior is clean and Very Good. pp. 39-43 loose otherwise interior is tight clean and Very Good. "Report on the sanitary condition of the public schools in the city of Washington.together with reports on the influence of school life upon the health of children." 43 pp. 13 Diagrams some include Increase in Headache in Relation to Classes. London Elementary Schools; Increase of Nearsight with Age Girl's Schools Sweden; Common and Latin Schools Sweden; and Variations in Brain Weight at Different Ages. . Paperbound. Very Good. Illus. by Diagrams. Size: Approx. 5 1/2" x 9". Washington D.C. Government Printing Office Paperback
1852006979Washington: Government Printing Office 1852. 32d Congress 1st Session Senate Ex. Doc. 2o. January 21 1852. Read and ordered to be printed. January 22 1852. Ordered that three thousand additional copies be printed three hundred of which for the Topographical Bureau. 106 pp. Disbound government document. Residue from book spine creasing to spine edge. Light browning to pages some foxing spots. Fold-out map is browning last map is also browning. Overall document in VG- condition. Paperbound. Very Good-. Illus. by Maps. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". Mississippi River. Government Printing Office Paperback
1864006414Washington: Government Printing Office 1864. In the Senate of the United States. May 9 1864.--Ordered That the report with the accompanying evidence be printed in connexion with the report of the committee in relation to the Fort Pillow massacre and that twenty thousand additional copies be printed for the use of the Senate. 38th Congress 1st Session Senate Rep. Com. No. 68. Four pages of b/w pictures of soldiers treated after being returned from rebel captivity. 30 pp. Disbound government document. Residue and creasing along spine edge. Few foxing spots light browning along page edges. Document in VG condition. Paperbound. Very Good. Illus. by Illustrated. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9". U.S. Government Document. Government Printing Office Paperback
1903011849Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1903. Book. Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Dark green cloth with blind stamping to the covers and gilt lettering to the spine. A few flecks and spots of white on the covers. Cracking starting at the endapers but holding well. 574 pages with General Index. A handwritten note on the front free endpaper indicates the book was presented to F.D. Long 2/7/1905 by C.A. Culberson Charles Allen Culberson a Democrat from Texas who served as the 21st Governor of Texas from 1895 to 1899 and as a United States Senator from Texas from 1899 to 1923. It is unclear if the handwriting is Culberson's or the book's previous owner. Government Printing Office Hardcover
20893Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1940. Cloth bound United States Senate Document 76th Congress 3d Session. Document No. 274. 140pp. Library bookplate and stamp on front endpapers. A very good or better copy. 275 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1940 hardcover
192727665n.p.: Senate of Maryland 1927. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A very good copy mail fold with small tears along the folds text clean. 6 pp. 4to. Senate of Maryland unknown
1857104488Woodstock: Published by Authority 1857. Soft cover. Fair. 304 p. 23 cm. Brown paper covers. Some discolouration and dampstains. Ink inscription at top and stamp at bottom of front cover. Tear in upper front at spine. Ink inscription to top of title page. Tear in p. 5. Most pages dampstained but legibility not affected. <br/><br/>Main interest is likely the Report of the Select Committee of the Senate on Slavery and the Affairs of Kansas Submitted November 6 1857. Written by John Gregory Henry Walker and Orrin Bates the report takes the form of a diatribe against slavery slave-owners and the hypocrisy apparent in allowing the institution to continue. The reference to Kansas comes from the introduction of slavery in that territory. Settlers from Vermont were apparently being harassed and attacked by pro-slavery factions and the Vermont House of Representatives had asserted its rights to protect its citizens. Published by Authority paperback
1876Alibris.0001244US GOVT PRINTING OFFICE 1876. First edition. . Hard cover. Very good. 1166 p. CENTENNIAL SCANDAL US GOVT PRINTING OFFICE hardcover
197258869Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1972. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 257 p. Illustrations. Index. Title continues Ninety-Second Congress Second Session September 26 1972. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
191123643United States Senate 1911. First Edition. soft cover. Very Good. Washington D.C.: United States Senate. 1911. Frist Edition. Softcover with stapled binding. 86pp. Very Good condition. Minor stains to cover. Light dogearing to page corners through p14. Interior clean and generally unmarked save for a handful of red underlining marks. No foxing and securely bound. "To amend an act entitled 'An Act to Protect the Seal Fisheries of Alaska and for Other Purposes' approved April 21 1910". Testimony and statistics relating to seal fishing activities. cfm United States Senate paperback
197660136Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1976. Wraps. Good. iii 186 pages. 24 cm. Illustrations. Some soiling and page discoloration. The committee was concerned about a projected energy shortfall especially a shortage of liquid fuels. The committee was asking the question: "How will we power our transportation systems in the air on land and in the seas The committee sought to explore what the energy options would be if petroleum was no longer affordable or available to jet aircraft. The committee explored what other fuels aircraft could run on and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Then the committee explored the question of if future aircraft could burn other fuels would those fuels be available when the fuels were needed. The efforts to stimulate the synthetic fuels industry were considered. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
200361988Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2003. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 91 p. Includes illustrations. S. Hrg. 107-991. This hearing sought to emphasize the important of access to private sources of capital. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback