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1868296731Washington: Government Printing Office 1868. hardcover. very good-. Three volumes. xxii 741 pages; xxii 498 pages; and xxii 401 pages 8vo dark brown pebbled cloth; covers worn with loss of cloth on the spines of Volumes 1 & 2 repaired with black cloth the first 16 pages of Volume 3 comprising part of the index have a tear with some minor loss of text. Washington: Government Printing Office 1868. Text clean tight still overall a very good- set.<br/><br/> The Senate's report on the trial of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 17th president of The United States.<br/><br/> Government Printing Office unknown books
2025BN240523PUF 2025. 2025. Softcover. Précis de droit pénal et de procédure pénale <br/><br/>Précis de droit pénal et de procédure pénale Debove Frédéric; Falletti François; Sénat David PUF paperback
NC02AA-00607Government Printing Office. Collectible - Acceptable. Washington: Government Printing Office 1902. 1st edition. Vol. 19 No. 258 3 pts. Sm 4to. vi1210pp. Map. Fair book. Ex-library. Front board title page missing; text begins at p. iii. interoceanic canals design and construction Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Government Printing Office unknown
193093223Sacramento: California State Printing Office 1930. Hardcover. Fine with light wear to exterio. Please refer to photos. Interior as new. Quarto in tan cloth; xvi 1378 pages: 3 folded facsimile; 24 cm. This is a very clean crisp copy of the original edition. Scarce thus. / California Legal Hisotry Los Angeles Southern California. Trials Impeachment -- California. Impeachments -- California. Judges -- California -- Discipline. California State Printing Office hardcover
19921374877Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1992. Softcover. Octavo Four volumes. In Good plus condition. Spine are green with black print. Toning to spines second volume has stain to front and spine. Final volume without cover. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area.<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. 1. September 16 17 19 20 1991 S. Hrg. 102-799 Vol. 1 ISBN 0160395402 iv 961 pages - Vol. 2. September 24 October 1 2 1991 S. Hrg. 102-799 Vol. 2 ISBN 0160395410 v 740 pages - Vol. 3. October 3 4 18 1991 S. Hrg. 102-799 Vol. 3 ISBN 0160395429 iii 318 pages - Vol. 4 Report together with Additional Views Exec. Rept. 102-19 255 pages. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1374877. FP New Rockville Stock. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
189842291John Lovell & Son Leather Montreal 1898
200033335New York: William Morrow / HarperCollinsPublishers 2000. Near Fine/Very Good. New York: William Morrow an Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 2000. First Edition with full number line. Octavo; publisher's two-toned boards in white photo-illustrated dust jacket lettered in red and gilt; xvi2238pp. Light rubbing to dust jacket margins else Very Good and sound. Signed by seven of the profiled Senators lacking only the signatures of Dianne Feinstein and Mary Landrieu. William Morrow / HarperCollinsPublishers unknown
18397738baLansing MI: State of Michigan 1839. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. Michigania; 11 pages; dis-bound; not American imprints or in Michigan imprints. State of Michigan Paperback
18397738baLansing MI: State of Michigan 1839. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. Michigania; 11 pages; dis-bound; not American imprints or in Michigan imprints. State of Michigan Paperback books
1798105457W. Ross 1798. Very good. Published by order of the Senate of the United States Printed W. Ross 1798. 6pp. Concerns the boundaries of Georgia/Alabama; east and west Florida. uncut and untrimmed. Foxing present short splits along folds Very Good. Evans 34783. W. Ross unknown
74280E-006. Hardcover. Large 8vo. Government Printing Office Washington DC. 1872. 955 pgs. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine. Boards have light shelf-wear present to the extremities. Ray Riling bookplate present to the reverse of the front board. Text is clean and free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Senate Report No. 183 of the 42nd Congress May 1872 was a landmark investigation by the Senate Committee on Investigation and Retrenchment examining U. S. Government arms sales to French agents during the 1870–1871 Franco-Prussian War. The investigation concluded that while arms were sold they were not illegal and the proceeds were accounted for clearing the government of wrongdoing. Following the American Civil War the U. S. Had a massive surplus of arms. During the Franco-Prussian War French agents purchased tens of thousands of rifles including Springfields and 400 cartridges per gun from the U. S. Government.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . hardcover
198091195Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1980. Presumed First Edition First Printing. Wraps. Good. vi 372 6 pages Illustrations. Tabular data. Cover has some wear and soiling. Among the witnesses were Herbert Gardner J. D. Minutilli Ted Taubeneck Lloyd Bentsen Anthony Newton James Summers Erland Higinbotham Jerry Hester Lawrence Fox John Liebman Charles Levy Thomas Rees Ruth Scheuler Philip Klutznick Robert Hormats Fred Bergsten and Deane Hinton. The Export Trading Company Act ETCA of 1980 was initially proposed as a legislative effort to encourage and promote the formation of U.S. export trading companies ETC. By allowing banking institutions to invest in these trading companies the Act sought to help small and medium-sized American businesses expand globally. The original bills introduced in the 96th Congress eventually evolved into the finalized Export Trading Company Act of 1982 Pub. L. 97-290. This landmark legislation is designed to boost American exports by tackling three major hurdles: access to financing antitrust restrictions and promotion. The finalized legislation accomplished these goals across several core Titles:Banking and Financing Title II: It breached the historical separation of banking and commerce by permitting eligible banking entities-such as bank holding companies and Edge Act corporations-to acquire equity in export trading companies. It also improved exporters' access to working capital by establishing a loan guarantee program through the Export-Import Bank. Antitrust Exemption / Certification Title III: It established a certification procedure overseen by the Department of Commerce and the Department of Justice. If granted a Certificate of Review exporters receive immunity from federal and state antitrust suits for specified export conduct drastically reducing the risk of private treble-damage antitrust lawsuits. Antitrust Clarification Title IV: It amended the Sherman Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act to clarify that the antitrust laws generally do not apply to conduct involving foreign commerce unless it has a "direct substantial and reasonably foreseeable effect" on U.S. domestic commerce. Trade Promotion Title I: It directed the Secretary of Commerce to promote ETCs and facilitate connections between producers of exportable goods and companies providing export services. Today the program is administered by the International Trade Administration. It allows U.S. companies to form export joint ventures to share resources such as negotiating volume freight rate discounts or participating in large-volume sales without the fear of violating antitrust laws. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
197951581Washington DC: GPO 1979. good. 401 wraps map tables charts some wear to cover edges some creasing at spine slight darkening to text Hearings on S. 15 which would amend the Consumer Credit Protection Act by prohibiting card grantors from discriminating against card applicants or users on the basis of their place of residence. GPO paperback
198853782Washington DC: GPO 1988. very good. 1073 wraps appendices some creasing to spine. Joint Hearings with the House Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran. One Hundredth Congress First Session 100-11. GPO paperback
1902ZB410831Washington: GPO 1902. 27 pp issued as 57th Congress 1st Session SD 379; light extraction roughness at spine now disbound in self wrappers; the bill would really only effect Ellis Island and the National Soldiers Homes liquor selling already being illegal in other government buildings; at the station a bad situation exists where incoming immigrants can't get a cup of coffee or tea but can buy all the beer they want and at the homes the old soldiers go on monthly drunks after pension day. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington: GPO, unknown
195429123B1954. Berlin. 1954. verschiedene Formate. Papier etwas gebräunt Aushangmaterial wurde gelocht. Fähnchen teils etwas fleckig und leicht rissig sonst gut erhalten. Geringe Gebrauchsspuren. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Das besondere Konvolut enthält: Aushangmaterial der Bundesregierung "Für eine Vierer-Konferenz" mit dem Hinweis: "An alle Bürgermeistereien" / 4 Papier-Fähnchen zum Winken mit den Flaggen der teilnehmenden Großmächte: Frankreich England USA UdSSR samt Holzstäben / 4 ebensolche Fähnchen zur Verwendung als Girlande / 2 Ausgaben der IBZ Illustrierte Berliner Zeitschrift: jeweils Titelseite und Bericht keine vollständigen Hefte / 2 Postkarten zur Viererkonferenz: 1 Karte mit Sonderbriefmarke und Sonderstempeln ungelaufen 1 Karte gelaufen mit Sonderstempel. Die zweite Karte ist rückseitig handschriftlich beschrieben mit: "Viele Grüße von der 4er Konferenz". Der Name ist nicht zu erkennen womöglich jemand aus Übersetzung oder Organisation der Konferenz. Historische Original-Archivalien der bedeutenden Konferenz im Jahr 1954 zum weiteren deutschen Weg nach 1945! unknown
18607994Washington DC: U.S. Senate 1860. fair. 350 tables foxing throughout some pgs darkened bds scuffed & edges threadbare edges of spine worn rear endpaper wrinkled. U.S. Senate unknown
186351369Hartford: J.M. Scofield & Co. State Printers 1863. Hardcover. Small 4to. Blind-embossed pebble-grain burgundy cloth with gilt spine lettering and medallion. 384pp. Very good. Spine of otherwise-lovely binding is quite sunned; tight and internally near fine with occasional touch of foxing. Handsome copy of this in-depth collection of daily proceedings of this institution opening with May 6 and closing with July 11. For anyone wanting to study the speeches resolutions motions acts anything and everything that comes before this legislative branch the Senate proceedings are as in-the-weeds as they come. This special copy bears a fine presentation inscription in brown ink on the front flyleaf from Connecticut's lieutenant governor to his eldest son: "Arthur H. Averill / Danbury Nov 24 AD 1863 / With the affection of / Roger Averill." Roger Averill 1809-83 was a notable Connecticut attorney and politician and served as that state's Civil War lieutenant governor from 1862 to 1865 under Governor William B. Buckingham. Arthur H. Averill 1845-94 was the eldest of his six children an attorney who served the city of Danbury. There is a great deal of Civil War content of every sort major and minor buried in these pages. After page 358 the journal switches to "The Executive Journal of the Senate of the State of Connecticut" with second title page opening with mention of "His Honor Roger Averill President." Since Connecticut's lieutenant governor also serves as President of the Senate Averill identified simply as "The President" appears frequently throughout this volume. Here and there are occasional light pencil margin squiggles no doubt where recipient Arthur Averill noted items of interest. J.M. Scofield & Co., State Printers hardcover
18657124Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1865. First Edition. Full-Leather. Some general scuffing/dings to the leather but all lhinges are tight. Paper label "131" on spine. NO lib. marks. The report was issued in 4 volumes; this is volume one with parts no. 106 to 141. Some are pretty boring claim by Amoskeag Manufacturing co. for regimental cook wagons but some are not. Not sure of the total # of pages because pages are numbered by the section but the book is 2" thick. 272p. section on "Explosion of the mine before Petersburg." 182p. section on "Heavy Ordnance." 33p. section on "Origin of the fire at Smithsonian Institution."; 6x9" . Government Printing Office hardcover
1996H-428-481Sénat 1996. Paperback. Good. Former library book. Different cover. Edition 1996. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Sénat paperback
1898ZB590639Washington: GPO 1898. 55th Cong. 2nd Sess. SD 225 83 pp. self wrappers extracted from larger bound volume very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington: GPO unknown
2194A CONDAMNE ET CONDAMNE lesdits accusés à servir par force sur les galères de S.M; savoir...7 ans....cinq ans.... et 3 ans.... et seront conduits à la barre du tribunal de Judicature-Maje d' Annecy......à genoux et tête nue......et demander pardon à Dieu, au Roi et à la Justice.....et seront conduits mitrés, sur un âne, par les rues publiques de la ville d' Annecy, avec une rame sur l' épaule....Imp. à Chambéry, chez Routin, Botteo et Alessio, imp. du Roi. le 30 juin 1828.collationné: Le Secrétaire criminel du Sénat, Dijoud. format papier vélin : 43 X 30 cm.
225 pages. Index. Reference notes. Black and white illustrations. "James Gladstone, a treaty Blood Indian, devoted his long and active life to the betterment of Canada's native people... This fascinating biography not only examines the career of a pivotal leader, but also explores the development of the native movement in Canada." - from back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Contents yellowed at edges. Binding intact. A sound working copy. Book
Features: In Defense of Gambling, by Jimmy Breslin; Quack Marriage Counselors - a growing nationwide scandal - long article; "King" of the U.S. Senate - Robert S. Kerr; Basketball's Bullies - reckless coaches, rowdy players and riotous fans disgrace our colleges, says Referee Al Lightner; Making the "Best-Dressed" List - some women have resorted to bribery; New Science that Copies Life - by mimicking the sensory organs of animals, scientists are inventing startling new machines; The Fateful Dive of the Atlantis - a bold experiment which took two divers to the ocean floor ends in mysterious death. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Moon's Bride Came C.O.D. - After a courtship by mail between Edmonton and Hong Kong, Moon Chai Lim Noey and Chui Man Chan are married - article with photos; The Third Face of Eve - the completely authenticated account of the three entirely separate lives of a young U.S. housewife hailed by psychiatrists as perhaps the most dramatic study ever conducted of the baffling problem of multiple personality - portrayed in film by Joanne Woodward; TV show 'Gunsmoke' - a grown-up western - article with photos of Matt Dillon/Jim Arness; Fantastic full-page colour ad for Coffee Crisp and Aero Chocolate Bars - "Canada's Favourites"; Sandra Dee - brief article with three photos; Feast for Art Lovers - Art Fair arranged by the Women's Committee of the Winnipeg Art Gallery - brief article with many photos; Colour photos of the Royal visit to Ottawa including huge colour-photo centerfold image of the Queen speaking in the Senate Chamber with Prime Minister Diefenbaker to her side; To Win an NHL Title You've Got to Have a Take-Charge Guy - article with photos of Flaman, Jean Beliveau, Doug Harvey, Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay, Dick Duff and Andy Bathgate, by Andy O'Brien; Family Up a Tree - Amazing photos of the tree house in which the Dorton family lives in Lexington, Kentucky; Fantastic colour photo and write-up for Edmonton Eskimo star Jackie Parker; The Identical Leavy Twins of Vancouver - Jack and Leo are six feet, 10 inches tall and weigh 340 pounds! - article with photos; Photo of Alfons Arndt lifting a polar bear on his shoulders; Nipper cartoon strip by Doug Wright; Gregory Clark tells about the Puff-Ball. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A nice copy. Book