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1790WRCAM34639New York: John Fenno 1790. 224pp. pp.222-224 misnumbered 122-124. Contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled boards rebacked in period style maroon gilt morocco label. Rubbed. Minor spotting and toning. Very good. The Senate journal of the second session of the first Congress. This is the first issue with the final leaves incorrectly numbered. Many important issues were settled in the discussions recorded herein and many significant moments in the nation's history are treated in depth. Included are the first State of the Union Message discussions of state surrender of western lands notices of ratification of the Bill of Rights and discussions concerning the seat of government and Hamilton's fiscal proposals. <br> <br> A highly important journal describing some of the founding legislation of the United States. ESTC W20579. EVANS 22982. John Fenno hardcover books
197355752Washington DC: GPO 1973. fair to good. 17000 approx. complete 30-vol. set wraps illus. charts some fold-out tables footnotes some fading and wrinkling to spines. Complete 30-volume set of the Watergate hearings including 26 volumes of hearing transcripts 1 volume of indexes 2 volumes of appendices and 1 volume final report. Contents include Books 1-9 Phase I: Watergate investigation 9 volumes; Books 10-12 Phase II: Campaign practices 3 volumes; Book 13 Phase III: Campaign financing; Books 14-17 Milk fund investigation 4 volumes; Books 18-19 Use of incumbency-responsiveness program 2 volumes; Books 20-24 The Hughes-Rebozo investigation and related matters 5 volumes; Book 25 Supplemental material on campaign practices and finances; Book 26 Appendix to the Hughes-Rebozo Investigation and exhibits relating to chapter 8 of the final report; volume 27: Indexes to the Public Hearings; volumes 28-29: Appendix to theHearings Legal Documents Relating to the Select Committee Hearings Part Iand Part II; volume 30: The Final Report Report No. 93-981. Small piecesmissing to base of spine in a few volumes some soiling and small stains tosome covers some pages discolored volume 18 has volume number written on spine and ink comment and soiling on front cover and some ink marks on a few pages. Approximately 17 000 pages of the seminal investigation of Presidential conduct on the 20th century forecasting the later Clinton investigations but perhaps rising to a higher level than the investigationsat the end of the century. GPO paperback
1790WRCAM35946New York: John Fenno 1790. 224pp. Folio. Three-quarter calf and marbled boards in antique style spine gilt leather label. Old unobtrusive library blindstamp on title. Light scattered foxing. Else very good. Second issue of the Senate journal of the second session of the first Congress with the pagination of the terminal leaves corrected and an errata added. Many important issues were settled in the discussions recorded herein and many significant moments in the nation's history are treated in depth. Included are the first State of the Union Message discussions of state surrender of western lands notices of ratification of the Bill of Rights and discussions of questions of the seat of government and Hamilton's fiscal proposals. <br> <br> A highly important journal describing some of the founding legislation of the United States. EVANS 22982. John Fenno hardcover books
1792WRCAM51234Philadelphia: John Fenno 1792. Two volumes bound in one. 228 misnumbered 224; 100pp. Folio. Contemporary sheep gilt leather label. Minor scattered foxing. Very good. An important pair of rare journals of the Senate from the Second Congress. These important early Congressional documents describe the actions of the Senate in late 1791 and early 1792 at the height of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist struggle. George Washington's address to Congress printed here contains an interesting note about the tax on distilled spirits. Protests to this tax would result in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Also contains important early legislation on frontier defenses Ohio fisheries lighthouses the Mint and militias. "First edition first issue of the rare journal containing numerous messages from Pres. Washington.notifications of official ratifications of the Bill of Rights the Presidential Succession Act debate and passage the establishment of the U.S. mint and coinage the first militia act and foundation Northwest Territory Acts" - Jenkins. <br> <br> Bound with the first is the Senate journal from the second session of the Second Congress. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was passed in this session of the Senate. The second Senate also passed the Judiciary Act of 1793 further defining the structure of the judicial system of the fledgling nation. This second session of the Senate also passed legislation relating to compensation of the president and vice president the regulation of foreign coinage Indian trade and treaties and more. EVANS 24911 26333. GOODSPEED 323:29. ESTC W20586. ESTC W20582. JENKINS 505. John Fenno hardcover books
1791WRCAM34638Philadelphia: John Fenno 1791. 203pp. Folio. Antique-style three-quarter calf and marbled boards spine gilt leather labels. Lightly foxed. Ownership signature of James Hillhouse 1754-1832 a New Haven lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Congressman and later Senator. Very good. The journal of the Senate recorded during the third session of the first Congress and including its response to a State of the Union address by Washington detailing issues with public credit and the northwest frontier; sundry acts authorizing the President to discharge foreign debts; and "An Act Declaring the Consent of Congress that a New State be Formed within the Jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of Virginia and Admitted into this Union by the name of the State of Kentucky." In all many important issues were settled in the discussions recorded here and many significant events in the nation's history are treated in depth. ESTC W20589. EVANS 23901. John Fenno hardcover books
1793WRCAM29347Philadelphia: John Fenno 1793. 205pp. Folio. Modern three-quarter calf and boards gilt-stamped spine. Titlepage soiled laid down on archival paper. Scattered foxing. Very good. With a notice from George Washington that the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of France Edmund Genêt has been recalled. Despite repeated warnings from both Washington and Jefferson Genêt persisted in outfitting private United States ships for naval raids on British vessels ultimately resulting in his being recalled. Other important issues addressed are the increasingly difficult trade environment with England and France at war and frontier Indian relations. EVANS 27911. ESTC W20584. John Fenno hardcover books
179161247Philadelphia:: Printed by John Fenno 1791. First edition. original full mottled sheep. Contents fine; boards a little warped; joints cracking; small losses to leather at corners. . Folio. Printed by John Fenno, hardcover
1791WRCAM33180Philadelphia: John Fenno 1791. 228pp. p.228 misnumbered 224 as in some copies. Folio. Contemporary sheep neatly rebacked in matching style gilt morocco label. Very good. An important early Congressional document describing the actions of the Senate in late 1791 and early 1792 at the height of the Federalist-Anti-Federalist struggle. As well George Washington's address to Congress printed here contains an interesting note about the tax on distilled spirits. Protests to this tax would result in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Also contains important early legislation on frontier defenses Ohio fisheries lighthouses the Mint and militias. EVANS 24911. ESTC W20582. John Fenno unknown books
19682080502106917719Not Available 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
179239905Philadelphia: John Fenno 1792. Folio. 228pp last page numbered '224' as issued. Original calf short separations at upper and lower corners of front board; hinge starting raised spine bands gilt-lettered morocco spine label. A clean and bright text with only minor occasional foxing. Very Good plus. Inscribed in ink on front free endpaper: "The Speaker of the House of Representatives Connecticut. recd August 8th 1792." With the initials probably of Thomas Seymour. <br /> <br /> "First edition first issue of the rare journal containing numerous messages from Pres. Washington.official ratifications of the Bill of Rights the Presidential Succession Act debate and passage the establishment of the U.S. mint and coinage the first militia act and foundation Northwest Territory Acts." Jenkins. State-by-State ratifications of the proposed Bill of Rights are reported at pages 11 Pennsylvania 30 and 69 Virginia and 98 Vermont with a Table of ratifications at page 217. <br /> President Washington's opening Message reports rapid subscriptions to the new Bank of the United States and focuses on "the defense and security of the Western Frontiers." He urges an Indian policy "corresponding with the mild principles of religion and philanthropy towards an unenlightened race of men;" recommends establishing postal services a Mint to cure "disorders in the existing currency" and a "uniformity in the weights and measures of the Country." <br /> Yeas and nays are recorded on a variety of important bills which are printed in the Journal with various amendments as they wend their way toward final approval or rejection. These include bills establishing the Mint including explicit instructions on the coins to be struck Post Offices and Post Roads the militia public lands weights and measures appropriations fisheries protection of the frontiers judicial procedures. Additionally the results of the first census with accompanying apportionment of representatives are printed and debated. Vice President Adams's Report on the reduction of the public debt is printed as are many other significant matters. <br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 24911. III Jenkins 505. John Fenno unknown
1791WRCAM33180BPhiladelphia: John Fenno 1791. 228pp. Folio. Contemporary sheep gilt leather label. Noticeable edge wear front joint partially split. Early 20th-century bookplate on front pastedown small ink stamp on rear pastedown. Small embossed blindstamp on titlepage and one internal leaf. Otherwise clean internally. Very good. An important early Congressional document describing the actions of the Senate in late 1791 and early 1792 at the height of the Federalist-Anti-Federalist struggle. George Washington's address to Congress printed here contains an interesting note about the tax on distilled spirits. Protests to this tax would result in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Also contains important early legislation on frontier defenses Ohio fisheries lighthouses the Mint and militias. Indexed. "First edition first issue of the rare journal containing numerous messages from Pres. Washington.official ratifications of the Bill of Rights the Presidential Succession Act debate and passage the establishment of the U.S. mint and coinage the first militia act and foundation Northwest Territory Acts" - Jenkins. EVANS 24911. ESTC W20582. JENKINS 505. John Fenno hardcover books
199419611Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1994. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. very good. 24 cm 88 pages. Wraps distribution label on rear cover U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
18366Chambéry, Louis Du Four, 1674. 2 partie reliées en un tome petit in-4°, veau marbré, dos à nerf décoré et titré doré, tranches jaunes (reliure de l’époque) ; [24], 369 [i.e.359 : erreur de numérotation qui passe de 279 à 290 sans perte] ; 256, [4] pp. (feuillet Cc 3 découpé en biais avec perte partielle des notes de marges).
1793WRCAM49298Philadelphia: Printed by John Fenno 1793. 100pp. Folio. Contemporary marbled wrappers bound into 20th-century buckram gilt. Minor edge wear some dust soiling. Wrappers chipped and backed on archival paper. Small repair at bottom edge small ink library stamp on verso of titlepage minor dampstaining to first few and last few leaves minor foxing a few bottom corners repaired. Good. A rare and important Senate journal from the second session of the second Congress. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was passed in this session of the Senate and notice of President Washington signing it into law can be found on page 57. The second Senate also passed the Judiciary Act of 1793 further defining the structure of the judicial system of the fledgling nation. This second session of the Senate also passed legislation relating to compensation of the president and vice president the regulation of foreign coinage Indian trade and treaties and more. EVANS 26333. GOODSPEED 323:29. ESTC W20586. Printed by John Fenno hardcover books
198728318Leal Senado De Macau; Museu Luis De Camoes. As New. 1987. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - -- with a bonus offer-- . Leal Senado De Macau; Museu Luis De Camoes paperback
17911912180040Philadelphia: John Fenno 1791. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Congress during the Washington Administration John Adams presiding Folio 32 x 20 cm 12 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. Bound in full contemporary sheepskin. Solid binding and cover. Inconsequential scrapes to the cover. Pages are clean and unmarked. 228 p. Marginal worming to 211 p. through the appendix doesn't effect text. Evans 24911. Includes an address by President George Washington a tax on distilled spirits a lead up to the Whiskey Rebellion acts that established the United States Mint the Post Office and the admission of Vermont as the 14th state. "First edition first issue of the rare journal containing numerous messages from Pres. Washington official ratifications of the Bill of Rights the Presidential Succession Act debate and passage the establishment of the U.S. mint and coinage the first militia act and foundation Northwest Territory Acts." - Jenkins 505. Philadelphia: John Fenno hardcover
1571486271571 (Lyon) Lugduni, Apud Ioan. Tornaesivm (Jean de Tournes), Typogr. Regium (Typographe royal). MDLXXI - 1571 - In-16, 12 x 8,5 x 3,8 cm - Edition Originale - Reliure vélin de récupération avec manque -Collationné complet des 110 gravures sur bois- 637 pagers + Index (3) manque pages d'index- fortes mouillures - Envoi rapide et soigné - Réf. 48627
179129115Philadelphia: John Fenno 1791. Folio. 12 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches. 228pp. Contemporary sheep gilt leather label. Font joint partially split. Small ink stamp on rear pastedown. Small blindstamp on titlepage and one internal leaf.<br/> <br/> An important early Congressional document describing the actions of the Senate in late 1791 and early 1792 at the height of the Federalist / Anti-Federalist struggle.<br/> <br/> George Washington's address to Congress printed here contains an interesting note about the tax on distilled spirits. Protests to this tax would result in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Also contains important early legislation on frontier defenses Ohio fisheries lighthouses the Mint and militias. Indexed. "First edition first issue of the rare journal containing numerous messages from Pres. Washington.official ratifications of the Bill of Rights the Presidential Succession Act debate and passage the establishment of the U.S. mint and coinage the first militia act and foundation Northwest Territory Acts." - Jenkins.<br/> <br/> Evans 24911; Jenkins 505; North American Imprints Program w020582. John Fenno unknown
1794WRCAM34630APhiladelphia: John Fenno 1794. Two volumes bound in one. 205; 11412pp. Folio. Contemporary sheep gilt morocco label. Boards rubbed. Minor scattered foxing. Very good. Two Senate journals of the Federal period. The first contains a notice from George Washington that the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of France Edmund Genêt has been recalled. Despite repeated warnings from both Washington and Jefferson Genêt persisted in outfitting private United States ships for naval raids on British vessels ultimately resulting in his being recalled. The second contains addresses by George Washington and John Adams on the Whiskey Rebellion. With an appendix and index. EVANS 27911 29724. ESTC W20587 w020584. John Fenno hardcover books
1794WRCAM34630Philadelphia: John Fenno 1794. Two volumes bound in one. 205; 11412pp. Folio. Modern three-quarter calf and marbled boards spine gilt leather labels. Small hole in titlepage affecting a few letters of imprint. Light foxing and scattered toning. Very good. Two Senate journals of the Federal period. The first contains a notice from George Washington that the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of France Edmund Genêt has been recalled. Despite repeated warnings from both Washington and Jefferson Genêt persisted in outfitting private United States ships for naval raids on British vessels ultimately resulting in his being recalled. The second contains addresses by George Washington and John Adams on the Whiskey Rebellion. With an appendix and index. EVANS 27911 29724. ESTC W20587 w020584. John Fenno hardcover books
18962250066Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1896. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. See photos for condition details: staple bound government publication regarding the war claims and compensation of certain states. On the front cover is written "Complements of Captain Mullan". Captain John Mullan was involved for many years in the California Civil War claims as well as his own officer compensation. This government report was found amongst the collection from the Quackenbush family which was acquired in the 1970s. The book itself is a simple staple bound government publication. The front cover shows a lot of scuffing and soiling as does the rear to a lesser degree. The staples do show rust spots and the first page has small tears by the stapling as well as the check and a tear on the long edge. The remaining pages are toned with some spotting and edge wear but no other handwriting was found in the book. An extremely rare example of a slice of American history. <br/> <br/> Government Printing Office paperback
1801WRCAM38554AWashington 1801. 13pp. Contemporary blue paper wrappers. Light toning and scattered foxing. A near fine copy. The scarce 1801 edition of the rules for conducting Senate business following earlier printings in 1790 and 1798. Signed in print at the end by Secretary Samuel A. Otis and dated Dec. 7 1801 the text details forty rules for Senate business and concludes with three pages of "joint rules acted on between the two houses." Scarce. Shaw & Shoemaker list copies at LC and NYPL; OCLC adds copies at the University of Connecticut Yale and the Houghton Library. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 1560. SABIN 74090. OCLC 36079611. unknown books
18561150221.10A. O. P. Nicholson Printer Washington 1856. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to hardcover no dj. Brown cloth w/ gilt title lettering on front board reading "Maps and views to accompany message and documents 1855-6" and blind-stamped "Senate Document". Vg condition. Board corners moderately bumped/rubbed through tiny chips at spine ends; boards otherwise clean gilt lettering bright binding & hinges firm. Maps lightly & uniformly age-toned as expected else clean & complete: very slight foxing to the first map only. Just 3 maps show a tear to one of the fold-lines roughly 3 inches long not affecting the integrity of the map as a whole at all. All state and territory maps present including California Oregon and Washington Territory. Consists of 35 maps & sketches most fold-out as follows: Illustrations accompanying the Reports of: The Commissioner of the General Land Office 16: the Government Hospital for the Insane 1; the Bureau of Topographical Engineers 13; the Quartermaster General 1; the Report of Doctor E. K. Kane to the Secretary of the Navy 2; and the Report of the Board of Examiners of the Naval Academy 2. A. O. P. Nicholson, Printer, Washington hardcover
18615501Place_Pub: Frederick MD: Beale H. Richardson 1861. Limited Edition. fair to poor. 4 wraps edges chipped tears repaired with tape pamphlet creased small tears edition of 1 000 copies. This is an extremely fragile item but the chips and tears with one exception have not impacted the text. The one exception has been repaired with tape so there is no loss of text. This was designated Document K. by the Maryland Senate on June 22 1861. While remaining in the Union Maryland was a slave state below the Mason-Dixon Line. There were many Confederate partisans and the loyalty of many including public officials was suspect by the Federal authorities. Beale H. Richardson paperback
199265781Washignton DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1992. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Covers have some wear and soiling. Some minor creasing. 3 volume set. S. Hrg. 102-7899 3 volumes. Volume 1 0-16-039540-2 iv 961 p. ; Volume 2 0-16-039541-0 v 1 740 p.0; Volume 3 0-16-039542-9 iii 1 317 p. The Director of Central Intelligence commands vast capabilities to collect and analyze information far beyond those imagined by the earlier DCIs. On the basis of the information the DCI provides policy decisions are made diplomatic initiatives are mounted military operations are planned and carried out and research and development efforts are targeted. The DCI's job is unique interms of ranges of sensitive activities that the CIA is asked to carry out. The Committee felt that it must also examine the process by which intelligence analysis was developed for policymakers and felt that the DCI that they confirmed would need to preside over the first sweeping redesign of American intelligence since the National Security Act was passed in 1947. This three volume record of the hearings are increasingly scare and provide insight into Mr. Gates before he rose to the position of Secretary of Defense which he held over two administrations for Presidents of different parties. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback