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197193534Washington: GPO 1971. Paperback. iv 254p. wraps and f.e.p. slightly soiled. Focuses on the Southwest and California with testimony from Mario Obledo David Sanchez Carlos Vela Hector Garcia and many others. GPO paperback books
196069104Washington: GPO 1960. iv 144p. 5.75x9.25 inches very good GPO report in stapled printed wraps. GPO unknown books
196235775Washington: GPO 1962. Paperback. 2 vols.: ix vii 824p. wraps ex library. GPO paperback books
1949127817Washington: GPO 1949. Paperback. Two volumes vii 999p. wraps crinkling from former dampness at bottom edge on both volumes. From private library of Jack London the Berkeley prof. Titles penned on spines. GPO paperback books
197627350Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1976. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; original green printed wrappers; iv421pp.; illus. Fine. Hearing before the ninety-fourth congress second session on the examination of special problems and unmet needs of women who abuse alcohol September 29 1976. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown books
1962121310Washington DC: GPO 1962. iii 104p. wraps. Testimony on Australia Bulgaria Burma China Cuba Czechoslovakia Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland Romania and Yugoslavia. GPO unknown books
1956132497Washington DC: GPO 1956. 548p. wraps very good. How to keep disloyal Reds out of government service. GPO unknown books
1972136150Washington DC: GPO 1972. iii 97p. wraps red rubberstamp on cover interior clean. GPO unknown books
1969132692Washington DC: GPO 1969. iii 52 p. wraps very good. Examines wartime aid corruption at both the US and South Vietnamese sides. GPO unknown books
1973136143Washington DC: GPO 1973. Two volumes in moderately worn wraps total 1607 p. outlining budget plans for the following year. GPO unknown books
197689069Washington D. C.: GPO 1976. iv 260p. includes about 100p. of documents in facsimile many of these legible! plain printed green Senate wraps spine panel mildly sunned a nice fresh copy. Witnesses include Richard Helms and John Mitchell. Senate resolution 21 ninety-fourth congress first session. GPO unknown books
1976177272Washington D. C.: GPO 1976. iii 165p. plain printed green Senate wraps spine panel mildly sunned nice copy. Senate resolution 21 ninety-fourth congress first session. GPO unknown books
197725590Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1977. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; original printed staplebound self-wrappers; iv107pp.; illus. Fine. Report of investigations held in the states of California and Texas complete with photographic evidence involving marijuana cocaine and automatic weapons used against Cuban drug lord Alberto Sicilia-Falcon. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown books
197424773Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1974. First Edition. Committee print. Green wrappers; 729pp. Fine unmarked and apparently unread copy. First volume of hearings 4 volumes were eventually published on proposed "Right to Life" legislation following the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision guaranteeing women the right to seek an abortion within the first three months of pregnancy. This volume includes testimony of Senators Jesse Helms James L. Buckley and Ernest Gruening; Reps. Bella Abzug Donald M. Fraser Ron Dellums Clare Booth Luce and many others including civilian witnesses and numerous representatives of the clergy. Government Printing Office unknown books
1937632521937. Adverse Report of The Committee on the Judiciary on a Bill to Reorganize the Judicial Branch of the Government. Stamford: The Overbrook Press 1937. 46 1 pp. Original linen cloth red triple rules to boards red title to spine deckle edges. Title page printed in red and black each text leaf ruled in red ink. A very good copy. $5. Fine-press edition of the committee report that opposed Franklin D. Roosevelt's bill to increase the number of Supreme Court justices. Roosevelt intended to fill the additional seats with jurists who supported the New Deal. unknown books
196695770Washington D. C.: GPO 1966. iv 177p. facsimile documents appended; side-stapled signatures plain printed white self-wraps faintest signs of any handling or age. Eighty-ninth congress second session pursuant to S. Res. 191. The senators do not seem to have clarified the issue. GPO unknown books
1954163807Washington DC: GPO 1954. 43p. wraps bookstore stamp on front wrap else very good. Concentrates on testimony from Detroit area. GPO unknown books
1960178542Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1960. 66p. wraps very good. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown books
1960248944Washington DC: GPO 1960. Pamphlet. iii 40 iv p. wraps very good condition. GPO unknown books
18491114Washington DC: Not Stated 1849. Special Session Notes. Pamphlet. Very good. Octavo 94pp. Unbound from original publication. Light toning throughout. Collection of speeches and letters relating to Steamboat navigation on the Ohio River. Not Stated unknown books
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
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
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
1799WRCAM41661Philadelphia: John Fenno 1799. 3362xx pp. Modern beige paper spine and blue boards. Scattered soiling. Old institutional rubberstamp on verso of titlepage. Good. President Adams' Message and the Senate's response treat - in addition to relations with England and France - "the arts and calumnies of factious designing men" who "have excited open rebellion a second time in Pennsylvania." These unruly Keystoners "have openly resisted the law directing the valuation of houses and lands." Additionally the Journal has proceedings resulting from the death of George Washington including a letter to the Congress from Martha Washington. Much material also appears on Weights and Measures; the Mint; the Judiciary Act the attempt to repeal it provided the first test of Jefferson's strength in the following year; the Aurora and its publisher William Duane who were charged with having committed seditious libel; Connecticut's cession of the Western Reserve; sale of lands in the Northwest Territory. EVANS 38749. 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