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186033197Washington 1860. Pp. 71 256. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary brown cloth with the American Eagle stamped in blind on covers. Spine lacking corners worn some soiling light offsetting of interior else very good. Pp. 71 256. 1 vols. 8vo. With inscription on endpaper "J. W. Van Arsdale From Gnr. JnrR. Thomson N. S.S Aug 1860." Senate report 278. <br/><br/> hardcover
1867313820Washington D.C.: Government printing office 1867. 40th Congress 1st Session. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14. 16 pp. 8vo. Removed. Very good. 40th Congress 1st Session. Senate Ex. Doc. No. 14. 16 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Government printing office unknown
18520086582Washington DC: A. Boyd Hamilton 1852. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 1852 First Edition. 159 maps printed on rectos only and each one interleaved with a blank page. LACKS 3 fold-out maps and endpapers. Hardcover 4to. contemporary 1/2 leather. Good. Front board detached but present; rear board missing. Mild foxing throughout; dampstain visible to the bottom corner of the majority of the pages. Plat maps collated complete but again this copy does NOT include the large fold-out maps. No odors or signs of biopredation. A. Boyd Hamilton hardcover
18520086581Washington DC: A. Boyd Hamilton 1852. First edition. Disbound. Good. 1852 First Edition. 159 maps printed on rectos only. LACKS 3 fold-out maps. Original endpapers present. Good. Also lacking both boards and spine but text-block still securely attached to the backstrip. Foxing and dampstaining throughout -- generally mild but heavier toward the first and last 20 leaves. Pencil doodles notes and arithmetic on some of the versos; old ownership signatures on the endpapers. Stamp of Robt. M. Johnson Agricultural Implements and Machinery company of 920 Louisiana Ave. Washington DC on the title page. Plat maps collated complete but again this copy does NOT include the large fold-out maps. A. Boyd Hamilton unknown
1828169181Washington: Duff GReen 1828. First Edition. hardcover. very good-. Volume III only. vii 734pp. 8vo full contemporary calf leather labels; calf lightly scuffed one label repaired corners bumped light foxing throughout otherwise very good. Washington: Duff Green 1828. Very good -.<br/> <br/> Contains communications from James Madison James Monroe and John Quincy Adams. This volume begins on December 6 1815 and ends on February 23 1829. One of 700 copies.<br/> <br/> Duff GReen unknown
a112009Washington 1895 GPO. Hardcover large octavo. Buckram binding. Entire volume except a few pages at the end is on "International Fur Seal Arbitration and Legislation". 605p. numerous maps and plates many foldout. Light non-circulatinglibrary markings - but no pocket. No marks in text ; binding very secure; no wear no staining bno spotting or toning. Near Fine. . hardcover
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
197947543Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1979. Hardcover. Small 4to. Tan cloth with gilt spine lettering against red black and green. Various paginations approx. 1400pp total. Marbled page edges. Fine. Superbly tight and pristine copy of this massive compilation of legislative measures. Heavy blue sheets with 28 heavy gauge black thumb tabs divide it into different reports and such each titled in gilt: "REPORT 96-831" "PUBLIC LAW 96-100" "CAPABILITIES OF THE U.S. TO MONITOR THE SALT II TREATY" "INTELLIGENCE IDENTITIES PROTECTION LEGISLATION" "NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ACT OF 1980" etc. From the collection of Adlai E. Stevenson III 1930-2021 U.S. Senator from Illinois 1969-81 who at this time chaired the Senate Ethics Committee which in 1979 officially censured Georgia senator Herman E. Talmadge for financial irregularities -- report of which may well be contained within this volume. "Senator Adlai E. Stevenson" giltstamped along bottom spine against green background. Nicely bound and rather uncommon not published for public distribution -- a fascinating meaty dive into the details and minutiae of Senate activities. U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover
200047540Washington DC: Senate Historical Office 2000. Hardcover. 16mo. Black buckram with silver lettering and medallion. vi 93pp. Fine. Pristine first edition. Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle and Senate majority leader Trent Lott introduce this unusual listing that shows the year in which each senator first appeared in the Senate. Surprisingly scarce -- produced in a modest quantity for distribution to senators only in the "hope that this list of predecessors and colleagues will both inform and inspire you." From collection of Adlai E. Stevenson III 1930-2021 U.S. Senator from Illinois -- who appears on page 83. Senate Historical Office hardcover
a90652Testimony given to Senate of United States December 1864 pp. 1-272. Offered in one complete volume of Reports of the Committees of the Senate of the United States for 38th Congress 2nd session volume 1 1864. first edition. Hardcover. thick octavo. numerous other reports in volume as well. The Petersburg report is full of detailed information on events around the Battle of Petersburg in the American Civil War. . hardcover
1868241030001Government Printing Office 1868. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. First edition of the official transcript of the dramatic impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. Three volumes handsomely re-bound in black calfskin with gold gilt spine printing and five raised spine bands. Original owner name written on front free end paper of each volume. Clean odor-free pages. Government Printing Office hardcover
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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
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
1964242081964. Hardcover. Good. Hardcover/pub.1964/VG condition-autographed/911 pages - A compilation of addresses and tributes as given in the United States Senate and House Of Representatives on the life character and public ser vice of the late John Fitzgerald Kennedy. KI924208 hardcover
184436140Washington D.C.: n.p. 1844. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 1 pp. 8vo. The Maine resolution was an attack on the heinous process of re-enslaving freed blacks: "Resolved. That we do most solemnly in behalf of the people of this State protest against the existence of any laws in any of the States of Territories of this Union which subject our free colored citizens to the liability to be arrested and imprisoned and to be sold into slavery for the payment of the costs of such arrest and imprisonment; that we do protest against such laws as unconstitutional and as endangering the Union." Maine approved this on March 22 1843 sent a copy to all members of the House and Senate and to all the governors of States and Territories. OCLC locates no copies. Not in Sabin Blockson Dumont Work LCP. Afro-Americana Clark: New England in U.S. Government Publications 1789-1849: 1145. n.p. unknown
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
187921876Washington DC 1879. Paperback. Very good condition. Provided further That no pension shall ever be paid under this act to Jefferson Davis the late president of the so-called confederacy" p1; this proviso was added to a bill granting pensions to veterans of the War of 1812 be applied also to veterans of the Mexican War by Senator Hoar of Massachusetts. Sectional feelings once again ran high when the military pension for Jefferson Davis was proposed with Republicans and Democrats split along party lines.<br /> <br /> 8vo 8pp. Text in 2 columns. A very small amount of browning at inner edge otherwise very good. Uncut a small tear to first couple pages. paperback
188533238Atlanta: Georgia Senate 1885. Wraps. Fair. Stitched wraps. 157 pages. Front cover chipped and scuffed. Bottom corners of several pages creased folded with bug damage on the far margins. No loss of print. Light scattered foxing and toning to the contents. Previous owner name top of the front cover appears to be Alexander S. Erwin. Debates concern Railroad Company practices. Senators named include John W. Maddox; Robert Falligant; F. H. Colley; T. B. Cabaniss; Lem Johnson; D. E. Smith; H.C. Sheffield; D. A. Russell; J. M. Smith; and John S. Davidson. Scarce. Fair condition only. This pamphlet was once possibly owned by Alexander Smith Erwin 1843-1907. Smith a veteran of the Confederate army and a prominent Athenian jurist is remembered for advancing further than any other Confederate soldier during Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg. He joined Athens’ social and economic elite when he married into the prominent Cobb family. Source: Oconeehillcemetery dot com. Georgia Senate unknown
185034454Washington DC: Printed by Jno. T. Towers 1850. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. 39 pages 1 page blank. Printed stitched wraps are folded and lightly soiled on the covers. Corners are creased. Small chip upper edge back cover. Tears on the spine. Light foxing to the text. Underlining in pencil on some of the pages. A fair copy. Daniel Webster Butler Henry Clay and others quoted in the obituary addresses. Uncommon. Printed by Jno. T. Towers unknown
184334809Washington DC: United States Senate 1843. Map. Good. Disbound wraps. 30 pages. Includes an 1842 large folding map approx. 36" x 46" of the Delta of Lake St. Clair. Approx. 6" closed tear not affecting the main content. Map has numerous folds and some small pin holes at the fold intersections. Light toning to the text. Good. United States Senate unknown
411Washington: Printed by Order of the United States 1802. . 8vo disbound spine showing evidence of old pamphlet binding Sabin 69813. Institutionally scarce three holding in OCLC Washington: Printed by Order of the United States, 1802. unknown
183645072Boston 1836. First Edition. Octavo 25cm.; single sheet folded into 8-pp. pamphlet; 8pp. Unopened though bottom two-thirds of spine edge split extremities a bit ragged general dust-soil; Good or better overall. Massachusetts senate document no. 57 regarding the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society's denied bid for a full hearing. Report signed in text on p. 8 by Chairman George Lunt local lawyer who opposed any policy that might estrange the South from the Union. DUMOND p. 79. unknown
2000023481Washington: USGPO. These 4 volumes contain the full record of the United States Senate Proceedings . A near fine copy of the set - but has neat ex-library markings and library -standard reinforcement to edges of volumes using clear strong plastic tape. Very Scarce. Size: 8vos - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall . Ex-Library. Titled Wrappers. 2000. USGPO unknown
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