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HALL511158Pravitel'stvuyushchago Senata. c1444pp S.-Peterburg 1884. Worn & marked but sound. . unknown
6205761785.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
185457419(Hamburg, 1854). Zus. 66 S. Mit 1 gefalt. Straßenplan mit Gebäudegrundriß von Geometer A. A. M. Nagel. Gr.-8vo. Rückenbrosch.
184757438(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1847). Zus. 40 S. Mit 2 mehrf. gefalt. lith. Plänen (48,5 x 75 cm und 33 x 66 cm). Gr.-8vo. Rückenbroschur.
185157492(Hamburg, gedr. bei Johann August Meißner, 1851). Zus. 360 S. Mit Tab. u. 1 kl. gefalt. lith. Plan (ca. 14 x 25 cm, dieser im Heftrand mit braundurchschlagendem Tesafilm verstärkt). Gr.-8vo. Pp. mit mont. RSch.
182357911(Hamburg, 1823). 2 gefalt. Bögen u. insges. 15 Bögen Anlagen (davon 3 Bll. w.), in brauner Tinte in deutscher Kurrentschrift beschrieben. Folio (ca. 31,5 x 20 cm). Fadenheftung.
389130Government Printing Office. Trade Paperback. Very Good/None. 3/4 leather- decorative endpapers- spine sunned. With 4 very large fold-out maps. Some light scuffing and smudging to boards. Worn corners. Government Printing Office paperback
183436362Washington DC: Printed by Duff Green 1834. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. lx Reports No. 424 to No. 513. Volume VI of a Ten volume set. Varying pagination to this volume. Brown calf leather binding with red leather title label on spine. Boards are scuffed rubbed edge worn and darkened. Spine is darkened and scuffed in spots. Light to moderate toning and foxing to the text. <br /> <br /> Reports cover State memorials and resolutions Slave Trade Indian Affairs Banks Fortifications Imports Land Navy Post Office Revolutionary War benefits Rivers Roads Treasury War etc. Printed by Duff Green unknown
3011Washington: U. S. Government 1869. . 8vo self wrappers Senate 2nd Session Miscellaneous Doc. No. 18 Washington: U. S. Government, 1869. unknown
183230467Washington DC: United States Government 1832. First Edition. Pamphet. Very good. 36p. and 24p respectively. The "Tariff of Abominations' infuriated Southern States whose reactions led to South Carolina's Ordinance of Nullification. Spotted trimmed removed with initials of J.S. Brown in ink. One physical copy of either in holdings at Brown; none in trade. <br/><br/>Spotting otherwise intact United States Government unknown
198075308Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1980. Presume first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Good. xi 1 420 pages. Important Dates. Tables. Fold-out. This document is a compilation of the constitutional provisions Federal and State laws and rules of the two major political parties governing the nomination and election of the President and Vice President of the United States. It lists the States holding presidential preference primaries and the dates of such primaries; it also describes the manner of selection delegates to the national conventions the dates such selections are to be made and the number of delegates to be selected. Two surveys of the roles of the major political parties and of the election laws of the fifth States and the District of Columbia are included related to the selection of delegates to the national nominating conventions and to the nomination and election of electors of the President and Vice President. Abstracts of the laws relating to minor and new parties independent candidates and corrupt practices are also included. The information contain is based on the laws in effect as of January 8 1980. The Foreword noted that there were a number of changes since the 1960 presidential election. This 1980 edition reflects the many changes in the election laws of the several states since the 1976 election. Various State laws referred to in this document may be amended subsequent to publication; similarly political party constitutions rules and delegate selection plans may also be amended. Every effort had been made to provide the latest statutes party rules and delegate selection plans. This is an essential reference work for understanding and analyzing the rules and practices in effect for the Presidential election of 1980. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
19662081402109703197Not Available 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
191363008Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office. VG. 1913. Paperback. Paperback in Very Good condition. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 718 pages. Volume 1: House of Representatives Sixty-Third Congress First Session On Bills H. R. 1739 H. R. 1806 and H. R. 2145. July 9 10 11 14 15 16 25 26 29 and 30 1913. Volume 2: Hearings Before the Committee on Territories United States Senate Sixty-Third Congress First Session on S. 48 A Bill to Authorize the President of the United States to Locate Construct and Operate Railroads in the Territory of Alaska and for Other Purposees and S. 133 A Bill to Provide for the Construction of Railroads in Alaska and for Other Purposes. With Addenda and Index . Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Government Printing Office paperback
1860WN559139Washingtion D.C.: Government Printing Office 1860. Original dark brown pebbled cloth with gilt spine lettering and blind stamping of American eagle. Cloth is worn with chipped edges and spine ends faded lettering and overall rubbing and worn spots but remains very tight. Some foxing and staining on pre and postliminaries but interior not bad considering inferior quality paper. This is the bound copy of the official U.S.Senate Report of its inquiry into the invasion of Harper's Ferry by John Brown and his men. The Report was issued on June 15 1860. Laid in is a card about the book in fancy calligraphy. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
3011Washington: U. S. Government 1869. . 8vo self wrappers Senate 2nd Session Miscellaneous Doc. No. 18 Washington: U. S. Government, 1869. unknown books
1844006801Washington: Gales and Seaton 1844. Document includes Journal of the Senate List of Acts Passed During the Second Session of the Twenty-Eighth Congress Proceedings of a Session Specially Called Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States from which the Injunction of Secrecy Has Been Removed Index and Table of Bills of the Senate and House of Representatives Twenty-Eighth Congress--Second Session. 387 pp. Leather covers in Good- condition with corners bumped and rubbed to boards edges bumped and rubbed tears to leather on cover faces with sections missing pencil writing '448' on front cover joints rubbed spine ends bent and torn. Bookplate from the Library of the Paymaster General's Office adhered on front inside cover. Front hinge broken back hinge loose. Endpapers browning along edges. Interior pages also browning along edges some foxing spots text is easily legible. Ex. library stamp on back inside cover. Book in overall Good condition. Leather. Good. Illus. by Tables. Size: Approx. 5 3/4" x 9 1/4". U.S. Government Document. Gales and Seaton Hardcover
20909Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. Cloth bound tri-coloured spine labels red dark green and black with gilt lettering -- 'Senate Docs Vol. 7' on red label; No. 379 Florida Everglades' on green label; and '63d Cong. 2d Sess. 1913-1914' on black label at bottom. 148pp includes index. Numerous tables and plates with fold-out diagrams and maps. Library bookplate and stamp on front endpapers. Front board moderately bowed and a bank of plates from Pp125-136 has become detached else a very good copy. 440 grams. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1914 hardcover
190645681Washington: Government Printing Office. 1906. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; 508 pages; Original green library buckram red leather gilt-lettered label on the spine and the 1906 date of publication stamped in the center of the spine. There is a gilt-lettered stamping at the center of the front cover: "HON. CHARLES W. FULTON / CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS/ UNITED STATES SENATE." There is an oval rubber stamp on the title page: "Private Library of / Reed Paige Clark." The text is divided into three parts with three tabs of gilt-lettered brown leather glued to the fore-edges of sheets of pale blue stiff paper. The portions of the facing pages which touched any of these leather tabs is stained brown from contact with the acid which which the leather tabs were tanned. Otherwise an unmarked and well preserved copy. Senator Charles Fulton 1853-1918 served as a United States Senator from Oregon for a single term 1903-9. As stated on the front cover of this volume Fulton served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Claims from 1905-9 Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth Congresses. Fulton left the Senate in 1909 and was succeded as Chairman of the Claims Committee by Senator Henry E. Burnham of New Hampshire 1844-1917 -- served as U.S. Senator 1901-1913. The eventual owner of this copy Reed Paige Clark 1878-1958 was born in New Hampshire and attended secondary schools in that state. He came to Washington at the end of the nineteenth century and became a student in the Columbian College now George Washington University in 1895. He took an A.B. degree from the College and an LLB from the Columbian Law School in 1901. He joined the U.S. Senate staff in that year serving as private secretary to Senator Burnham of N.H. Clark also served as Clerk to the Senate Committees on Claims -- also Industrial Exhibitions Cuban Relatons Agriculture and Forestry. It is not clear whether Senator Burnham or outgoing Claims Committee Chairman Fulton presented this copy to Reed Paige Clark. Clark left the staff of the Senate in 1911 to accept a Commission as General Receiver of Customs for the Republic of Liberia. He had a full and varied career in the U.S. Customs and Diplomatic Services. He was briefly in charge of the U.S. Embassy in Vienna Austria when the Ambassador was recalled after the Anschluss in 1938. He retired in 1944. . Government Printing Office hardcover
200261975Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2002. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. vi 558 p. Includes illustrations. S. Hrg. 107-315. These hearings were on the interaction between our environmental regulations and our nation's energy policy. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
200658747Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2006. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. v 1 390 pages. Illustrations. Footnotes. References. Tabular Data. No dust jacket as issued. S. Hrg. 108-504. This hearing examined very high levels of lead in the public water supply of the District of Columbia with particular emphasis to the risk posed to children. From the hearing remarks by Senator Warner the acting Chair "My constituents particularly in Arlington County and the city of Falls Church because they are the primary customers of the Washington Aqueduct System along with the District of Columbia. The facts of this situation as they have unfolded over the past 2 months are really very disturbing. It is even more disturbing however that we and the public became aware of this ongoing problem only after reports in the local media. Every one of the government officials sitting before us on the first panel the EPA the Corps the Water and Sewer Authority had some measure of knowledge that testing showed some level of lead. That level we will hear more about today and that that water was used for drinking. The levels we understand here on the committee exceeded the Federal action levels. The rest we know there was no immediate action taken even though that knowledge was in the hands of responsible government officials. We will have the opportunity today to give a full explanation of that. While performing research into premature pipe corrosion for the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority WASA in 2001 Marc Edwards an expert in plumbing corrosion discovered lead levels in the drinking water of Washington D.C. at least 83 times higher than the accepted safe limit. He found that the decision to change from chlorine to chloramine as a treatment chemical had caused the spike in lead levels. The contamination has left thousands of children with lifelong health risks and led to a re-evaluation of the use of monochloramine in public drinking-water systems. After the Washington Post ran a series of front-page articles about Edwards's findings resulting in widespread public concern the United States House of Representatives conducted an investigation. The House found that the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC had made "scientifically indefensible" claims in a report that had indicated there was no risk from the high lead levels. The Post investigation uncovered evidence of widespread misreporting of lead levels at water agencies across the United States leading to regulatory crackdowns and changes in Environmental Protection Agency policies. The problem was addressed in 2004 by adding additional treatments to the water preventing the chloramine from dissolving lead in the water mains solder joints and plumbing fixtures. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
194562738Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1945. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Stamps on front cover. Front cover worn torn and missing bottom right corner no loss of text. Tear at staple on last page. iii 29-141 p. This was one of several fact-finding hearings on the economic base for German aggression. Senator Kilgore stated that "Germany must be deprived of the devices and techniques whch she has used to menace world peace. Effective elimination of German econoic warfare is not only a first step toward national security but is indespensible to world prosperity. " United States Government Printing Office paperback
197861976Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1978. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some corner creasing. iv 452 p.; 24 cm. Illustrations. These hearings addressed flexible and compressed work schedule options. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
199863288Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1998. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iv 179 p. Illustrations. Occasional footnotes. S. Hrg. 105-703. This hearing looked at the effect of the measures taken after the first World Trade Center bombing of February 26 1993. This was about 3 and a half years before the Al Qaeda simultaneous attacks on New York City and Washington DC. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
197962008Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1979. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Item has light wear and soiling. Part I ONLY. iii 381. 23 cm. Illustrations. Maps. Serial No. 96-H9. The purpose of this hearing was to herar from people who have been directly affected by several different toxic waste dumps. In addition the Committee also heard from scientific and medical experts on the long-term consequences of such environmental 'catastrophes'. Then officers form the Environmental Protection provided their perspection on the socpe of the problem nationally. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
199462364Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1994. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. 428 p. 103d Congress 2d Session Senate Report 103-317. Calendar No. 525. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback