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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
180924984Augsburg, In Commission in der Stage?schen Buchhandlung, (1809). 8°. 84 S., Mod. marmor. Ppbd.
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
3011Washington: U. S. Government 1869. . 8vo self wrappers Senate 2nd Session Miscellaneous Doc. No. 18 Washington: U. S. Government, 1869. unknown
2620Washington D.C.: The Senate 1879. . 8vo self-wrapper; dampstained on the fore-edge; gutter shows evidence of previous pamphlet binding; now newly stapled. Five holdings in OCLC. Ex. Doc. No. 73. Washington, D.C.: [The Senate], 1879. unknown
50789, Paris, Sénat 1997, in-8, br., (couv. passée, qq. annotations au surligneur), 75p.
48398, Paris, Sénat 1998, in-8, br., (couv. lég. fanée), intérieur très frais, [1ff.]-555p.
19603576Washington: United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1960 1961. Softcover. On April 20 1959 the Senate established the Select Committee on National Water Resources authorizing it to study water resources activities in the United States . The committee solicited the States for their views on water resources issues holding extensive hearings throughout the country from Montana to Florida and from Maine to California. Included is the final Report of the Committee from the hearing January 30 1961 and most transcripts from the hearings which were published in separate parts by location in 1960 lacking Part 7 and Part 23. The Report is 147 pages; the additional parts comprise over 3000 pages with a number of maps charts fold-outs etc. Stapled self-wraps. Uncommon.; 5-3/4" x 9"; First page of each document has ownership stamps or marks staples are rusted a few creased corners and a few first pages soiled along the edge. Appears little used clean pages no tears. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
181526912Paris Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Ainé 1815 -in-12 broché un volume, broché in-douze (paperback duodecimo) (10 x 16 cm), recouvert d'une fausse couverture d'attente grise (d'époque) muette (avec une légère trace de mouillure ancienne), toutes tranches lisses, sans illustrations (no illustration) excepté une vignette aux armes royales en bas du titre en noir, 72 pages, 1815 Paris Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Ainé Editeur,
182410Paris, Typographie de Ch. Lahure, 1855 in-16, 22 pp., dérelié.
20236P., Michel Lévy, 1852, in 12 broché, 320 pages ; des rousseurs.
5218P., Imprimerie du Sénat, Mai 1939, in 12, relié plein cuir souple de léditeur, tête dorée, XV-325pp.
193034821930 Paris, Imprimerie du Sénat, Juin 1930, petit in 12 relié plein maroquin souple aubergine, tête dorée.
1865586Augusta Maine: Head Quarters John L. Hodson Adjutant General's Office 1865. String. Very good. 8vo; 48pp; publisher's tan wrapper string binding; stab hole in upper left corner through wrappers and all leaves 1" chip to rear wrapper light soiling to wrapper scattered foxing light chipping to spine; very good minus. Laws concerning the military in the state of Maine. Detailed review of Chapter 307 and its sections. Interesting in that there was an exemption for Quakers and Shakers. In addition no "idiot lunatic common drunkard vagabond pauper or person convicted of any infamous crime" could be allowed to serve. Head Quarters, John L. Hodson, Adjutant General's Office unknown
186345063Washington: Government Printing Office 1863. Original printing. Paperback. 3pp. 22.5 cm tall. Folded sheet of paper disbound and printed on three of the pages. Very good. Flake 9183. Senate. 37th Congress 3d Session. Rep. Committee. No. 87. Per Flake "Problem of the Mormons ruling the territory. [Government Printing Office] paperback
179738717Philadelphia: Printed by John Fenno Printer to the Senate of the United States 1797. 175 1 blank iv 18 pp. Bound in contemporary half sheep chipped and blue paper-covered boards rear board nearly detached. Text lightly tanned Very Good. <br /> <br /> This document prints President Washington's Message "for the last time" to Congress in December 1796 summarizing "measures calculated to ensure a continuance of the friendship of the Indians and to preserve peace along the extent of our interior Frontier" as well as to "guard our advanced settlements from the predatory incursions of those unruly individuals who cannot be restrained by their Tribes." He reports on the implementation of the Treaty with England and on the boundary between the U.S. and the Floridas owned by Spain; urges "the gradual creation of a navy" development of American industry establishment of a National University and a Military Academy. <br /> Material is also considered on the southern and western boundaries of Georgia; ratification of the first ten amendments to the Constitution; inquiries on the proposed Eleventh Amendment immunizing States from suit without their consent; Vice-President Adams's farewell to the Senate before his installation as President; results of the 1796 election with electoral votes cast by each of the 16 States Tennessee Kentucky and Vermont having joined the Original Thirteen and announcement of the election of Adams and Thomas Jefferson as President and Vice President respectively. A comprehensive Index is included. <br /> FIRST EDITION. Evans 32971. ESTC W20585. Printed by John Fenno, Printer to the Senate of the United States unknown
18901368417Washington: Government Printing Office 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto Four Volumes in Three Books. In Good plus condition. Rebound in red library binding with gilt lettering on the spine. Light soiling to boards overall. Textblocks have light plus age toning and foxing to the edges moderate to light uneven age toning throughout interior most significant on front and back second free end papers light chipping to front second free end papers. RWO Consignment.<br> <br> CONTENTS: Vol. I. 554 pages.Moderate soiling to rear board chipping to head of spine. Small closed tear to second and third front free end papers. -- Vol. II. iv 555 - 1203 pages. -- Vol. III. "Excursion Appendix. Narrative Of The Tour Of The Delegates Through The United States; Together With Descriptions Of Places Visited And Reports Of Addresses Delivered." 343 pages. -- Vol. IV. "Historical Appendix. The Congress Of 1826 At Panama And Subsequent Movements Toward A Conference Of American Nations." 375 pages. 1368417. Special Collections. [Government Printing Office] hardcover
18681354617Washington: Government Printing Office 1868. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavos Three Volumes; G; Brown cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine and "U.S. Government Bindery" imprint; Boards show light plus wear to corners mild bumping to head/tail of spines a crease to the back board of Vol. I light plus chipping to head of Vol. II some cracking to joint near tail of Vol. II and very light wear overall; Textblocks have moderate age-toning and light staining to edges light foxing to free end pages a closed tear to the ffep of Vol. I and some moderate damp-staining to pages in the second half of Vol. I; CONTENTS: Vol. I 6 xxii 741 pages 6 -- Vol. II 6 xxii 3-498 pages 4 -- Vol. III 6 xxii 3 - 401 pages 5. RWO. 1354617. Special Collections - Downstairs. Government Printing Office hardcover
182357843(Hamburg, 1823). 2 gefalt. Bögen; DABEI: 4 Anlagen auf 6 gefalt. Bögen. In brauner Tinte in deutscher Kurrentschrift beschrieben. Folio (ca. 33,5 x 20,5 cm). Fadenheftung.
182357841(Hamburg, 1823). 2 gefalt. Bögen; DABEI 6 (u. 1) gefalt. Bögen Anlagen, in brauner Tinte in deutscher Kurrentschrift beschrieben. Folio (ca. 33,5 x 20,5 cm). Fadenheftung.
182357842(Hamburg, 1823). 1 gefalt. Bogen; DABEI: je 2 gefalt. Bögen Anlagen. In brauner Tinte in deutscher Kurrentschrift beschrieben. Folio (ca. 33,5 x 20,5 cm). Fadenheftung.
24135, Washington, United States Senate 1973, in-4, br., (fané), XI-930p.
185034813Washington DC: United States Congress 1850. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 20 pages. Illustrated with 3 large folding maps in back. Light damp stains to the front cover. Light scattered foxing and toning to the maps and text. Good condition. United States Congress unknown
185035025Washington D.C.: United States Congress 1850. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 20 pages. 3 large folding maps in back. Stitching removed leaving 3 small stab holes. Maps lightly creased. Light scattered foxing and toning to the maps and text. United States Congress unknown