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1955249027Washington DC: GPO 1955. Paperback. iv 120p. wraps minor creasing else very good condition. Case of Harvey Matusow an informer who turned informer on the anti-Communists. Matusow ended up living in a school bus & working as a clown in New Mexico. GPO paperback books
195591365Washington: GPO 1955. xi 772p. wraps faded on the spine and a bit creased. Also covers rail and other industries. GPO unknown books
195091363Washington: GPO 1950. vi 511p. wraps slightly worn and faded on the spine library stamp on front wrap. GPO unknown books
1940108283Washington: GPO 1940. vi 19397-19775p. wraps slightly worn. Robert M. La Follette was the Committee chair. Violations of free speech and rights of labor. Report of the Committee on Education and Labor pursuant to S. Res. 266 74th Congress . 76th Congress 3rd Session. Part 53. GPO unknown books
1957153101Washington: GPO 1957. Fourteen booklets from the lengthy series; present here are parts 50-54 56 58-62 64-66. The longest is 89 pages most much shorter. Each part contains the testimony of one or more witnesses on the topic of Soviet influence in the US. Witnesses include some friendly and some hostile; Eugene Dennis ranks among the latter. Part 66 includes a reprint of Martin Tytell's interesting account of his work forging a typewriter font identical to that used by Alger Hiss as part of the Hiss trial defense. GPO unknown books
194070224Washington: GPO 1940. v 21731-21941p. slightly worn wraps folded map folded chart. Part fifty nine only. Robert M. La Follette was the Committee chair. Violations of free speech and rights of labor. Report of the Committee on Education and Labor pursuant to S. Res. 266 74th Congress part 59. GPO unknown books
94895Washington: GPO 1940. iii 22487-22923p. slightly worn wraps some foxing. Part 62 only. Robert M. La Follette was the Committee chair. Violations of free speech and rights of labor. Report of the Committee on Education and Labor pursuant to S. Res. 266 74th Congress part 62 supplementary exhibits. GPO unknown books
1940127704Washington: GPO 1940. iv 20827-21320p. worn wraps with tear on spine. Part 57 only. Violations of free speech and rights of labor. Report of the Committee on Education and Labor pursuant to S. Res. 266 74th Congress part 57. GPO unknown books
127782Washington: GPO 1940. v 25717-26110p. edgeworn wraps coffee stain on front and back cover with miniscule impact to top edge title penned on spine interior clean. Part 70 only. Violations of free speech and rights of labor. Report of the Committee on Education and Labor pursuant to S. Res. 266 74th Congress part 70. GPO unknown books
181616904Washington: Pr. by William A. Davis 1816. 8vo. 3 1 pp. <br><br>Concerning an unpaid loan-office certificate discovered by the petitioner "among the ancient papers of his father." Includes a letter on the subject from Secretary of the Treasury A. J. Dallas dated "February 22 1816." Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 14th Congress 1st session no. 56. Printed at head of title: 56. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 39415. Removed from a nonce volume; chipping at inner margin. Lightly pencilled librarian's notation and War Dept. Library rubber-stamp on title-page. Pr. by William A. Davis unknown books
1955253655washington DC: GPO 1955. 7 part series complete run. Wraps some markings on front page of Part 3 else in good condition. Irving Peress July 31 1917 - November 13 2014 was a New York City dentist who became a primary target for investigation of alleged communist leanings during the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings. In October 1953 Peress was promoted to Major even though his commanding officer had recommended that Peress be separated from the military because of suspicions stemming from his questionnaire answers.The Army later described it as a "readjustment in rank" made to comply with the Doctors' Draft Act a recent law. McCarthy wrote a letter to Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens calling for Peress to be court-martialed. He called for an investigation into the Army's handling of Peress' commissioning and promotion. Stevens believed that Peress' refusals to answer the Committee's questions did not provide grounds for court-martial and approved Peress' discharge on February 2. that required that the rank of military medical professionals reflect their level of experience. GPO unknown books
1951253658Washington DC: GPO 1951. 3 part series complete run. Wraps shelf worn writing in blue and black pencil and black marker on covers elso good condition. John S. Wood chairman. Hearings held June 19-July 13 1951. Parts 1 and 2 have also special subtitles: pt. 1 Based on the testimony of Mary Stalcup Markward; p. 2 Maryland Committee for Peace and Baltimore County Committee for Peace. GPO unknown books
1967212377Washington: GPO 1967. iv pp. 757-943 paperback spine slightly sun-faded otherwise very good. This volume part 3 focuses on events at Texas Southern University with the transcribed testimony of a number of witnesses and activists. GPO unknown books
1967212378Washington: GPO 1967. iv 393p. paperback spine slightly sun-faded otherwise very good. This volume part 1 focuses on turmoil in Houston. GPO unknown books
1961255204Washington DC: GPO 1961. 25 part series parts 13 15-17 here. shelf worn else in good condition. Testimony focuses on Cuban revolutionary influence on the Caribbean. GPO unknown books
1963253657washington DC: GPO 1963. 3 part series complete run. ii-iii 1-268 i-iv Wraps some writing in pencil on page iv of part 3 shelf worn else in good condition. Pacifica Foundation is an American non-profit organization which owns five independently operated non-commercial listener-supported radio stations known for their progressive/liberal political orientation. Its national headquarters adjoins station KPFA in Berkeley California. Pacifica was founded in 1946 by pacifists E. John Lewis and Lewis Hill. During World War II Hill as well as Lewis filed for conscientious objector status. After the war Lewis Hill and a small group of former conscientious objectors created the Pacifica Foundation in Pacifica California. KPFA in Berkeley commenced broadcast activities in 1949. KPFA is featured prominently in the testimony. GPO unknown books
1953255159Washington DC: GPO 1953. Parts 2 through 14 in this run. Edge and shelf worn wraps staple bound with some beginning to rust else in good condition. GPO unknown books
184822263Washington: n. pub 1848. 16p. disbound wraps. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary of its study of the Kentucky resolutions on the recovery of escaped slaves. n. pub unknown books
197872033Washington: GPO 1978. 423p. wraps. Focuses primarily on Hispanic immigration with some material on black and Asian immigration. GPO unknown books
1962251873Washington DC: GPO 1962. Pamphlet. ii 20p. wraps minor creasing else very good condition. GPO unknown books
197191360Washington: GPO 1971. Paperback. Very Good. v 1 2643-3087p. Softcover in original wrapper. 23 cm. Institutional stamp inside front cover "The American Jewish Committee Blaustein Library". <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
1952135324Washington DC: GPO 1952. Paperback. v 168p. wraps very good condition. GPO paperback books
184011621Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>A justification of Maine's claims of remuneration from the federal government for raising a military force to ward off the threatened invasion from Great Britain. Includes a brief account of the so-called Aroostook War FebruaryMarch 1839. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 419. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light spotting. Title-page with notation inked above title by an early hand another inked notation at foot of final page. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
180718046Washington: Pr. by R. C. Weightman 1807. 8vo. 5 pp. <br><br>Includes a list of gunboats to be annexed at 28 ports and harbors and an estimate of the cost of building them. "Printed by order of the Senate. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 14045. Removed from a nonce volume. A librarian's lightly pencilled notation on p. 1. Very good. Pr. by R. C. Weightman unknown books
184011620Washington 1840. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>The Committee views Maine's claims of remuneration from the federal government for raising a military force to ward off the threatened invasion from Great Britain as justified. Includes a brief account of the so-called Aroostook War FebruaryMarch 1839. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Rep. No. 566. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light spotting. Title-page with notation inked above title by an early hand another inked notation at foot of final page. unknown books