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1974152671Washington D. C.: GPO 1974. x 409p. green Senate wraps spine panel faded back cover has small light crease. 93rd congress second session. GPO unknown books
1972198661Washington: GPO 1972. Paperback. vi 297p. green wraps very good condition. Includes a large number of reprinted articles as well as individual testimony. Part 1 only. GPO paperback books
197229327Washington: GPO 1972. Paperback. vii 665-1193p. green wraps very good condition. Includes a large number of reprinted articles as well as individual testimony. Part 3A only. GPO paperback books
1972174901Washington: GPO 1972. vi pp. 2529-3054 wraps ex-library a good reading copy. GPO unknown books
1892185964Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1892. Paperback. v 215p. disbound dangling threads but sound sewn textblock is rolled and mild edgewear affects first and last leaves good reading copy. 52d Congress 2d session. Reports no.1142 and 1144. Government Printing Office paperback books
1975152669Washington D. C.: GPO 1975. vi 571p. buff House wraps nice copy several annotations / underlines in ballpoint notwithstanding. GPO unknown books
185312666Washington 1853. 8vo. 216 pp.; 1 plt. <br><br>Report and testimony in the U. S. Senate on corruption within the Treasury Department specifically concerning a sale of contracts for the construction of light houses on the Pacific coast. The chairman of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into abuses bribery or fraud was Sam Houston. Given in a special session of the Senate March 22 1853. Government document: Special Session. Senate. Rep. Com. No. 1. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin not touching. Very good. unknown books
194172764Washington: GPO 1941. Paperback. Good. 382p. No separate wrapper. 24cm. First leaf creased at corner and has a few small chips Backstrip browned. "Printed for the use of the Special Committee." Also included is a folded copy of the separate brief five-page Preliminary Report by the Committee issued on September 11th 77th Congress. 1st Sessions. Senate Report No. 676. <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
192274865Washington: GPO 1922. Hardcover. Very Good. This volume only of 2. 812p. Contemporary tan buckram. No Jacket. Not a proud chapter in American history. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
1963253468Washington DC: GPO 1963. 4 Parts parts 1 2 and 4. i-v 1-235 321-428 i-iv pp. some edge worn else good condition. Testimoney of Herman Kirsh Max Lawrence Levey Tad Tekla Jean Tussey Rechard B. Tussey Sgt. John J. Ungvary Robert Taber Carleton Beals etc. GPO unknown books
1963253466Washington DC: GPO 1963. 8 Parts complete run ii 1-629 i-v pp. some creasings and edge worn around staples else good condition. pt. 1. February 14 1963 -- pt. 2. July 13 and 14 1961 -- pt. 3. April 10 1962 -- pt. 4. April 3 1963 -- pt. 5. February 8 March 13 1963 -- pt. 6. Testimony of Lyle Stuart February 8 1963 -- pt. 7. Testimony of Sidney Lens February 15 1963 -- pt. 8. Testimony of Waldo Frank. March 8 1963. GPO unknown books
1957254242Washington DC: GPO 1957. Paperback. ii-iii 1-81i-viii pp.wraps cover wrap coming undone from staple bindings else excellent condition. GPO paperback books
1961255204Washington DC: GPO 1961. 25 part series parts 13 15-17 here. shelf worn else in good condition. Testimony focuses on Cuban revolutionary influence on the Caribbean. GPO unknown books
1965253301Washington: GPO 1965. Volumes 1 2 & 3 included. i-iii 1-149 i-iii pp. in wraps containing testimony from the first session of the 83rd congress; brown stains on cover of vol. 1 back page of Part 2 severely creased Part 3 has some ink writing on front wrap. shelf worn else good condition. Testimony by law enforcement officials. Testimony includes comments on the rising anti-Vietnam War movement and the Civil Rights movements in regards to young people. GPO unknown books
181711557Washington: William A. Davis 1817. 8vo. 5 1 pp. <br><br>The beginning of the United States government's Indian removal policy. This resolution provides an appropriation of money to enable the President to carry out his authority to negotiate treaties with the Indian tribes residing east of the Mississippi with the goal of moving them west of that river. "42" printed at head of title. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 14th Congress 2nd session no. 42. Scarce. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 42485. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular; edges a little darkened; foxed. Title-page rubber-stamped by the War Department Library. William A. Davis unknown books
181711558Washington: William A. Davis 1817. 8vo. 5 1 pp. <br><br>The beginning of the United States government's Indian removal policy. This resolution provides an appropriation of money to enable the President to carry out his authority to negotiate treaties with the Indian tribes residing east of the Mississippi with the goal of moving them west of that river. "42" printed at head of title. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 14th Congress 2nd session no. 42. Scarce: OCLC traces only three copies at Yale Penn Cambridge. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 42485. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular; edges a little darkened; foxed. Title-page rubber-stamped by the War Department Library. Chip at top margin of first leaf. Leaves separated. William A. Davis unknown books
1963253657washington DC: GPO 1963. 3 part series complete run. ii-iii 1-268 i-iv Wraps some writing in pencil on page iv of part 3 shelf worn else in good condition. Pacifica Foundation is an American non-profit organization which owns five independently operated non-commercial listener-supported radio stations known for their progressive/liberal political orientation. Its national headquarters adjoins station KPFA in Berkeley California. Pacifica was founded in 1946 by pacifists E. John Lewis and Lewis Hill. During World War II Hill as well as Lewis filed for conscientious objector status. After the war Lewis Hill and a small group of former conscientious objectors created the Pacifica Foundation in Pacifica California. KPFA in Berkeley commenced broadcast activities in 1949. KPFA is featured prominently in the testimony. GPO unknown books
1953255159Washington DC: GPO 1953. Parts 2 through 14 in this run. Edge and shelf worn wraps staple bound with some beginning to rust else in good condition. GPO unknown books
1953255162Washington DC: GPO 1953. Parts 2 through 13 in this run. Edge and shelf worn wraps staple bound with some beginning to rust else in good condition. GPO unknown books
181617838Washington: Pr. by William A. Davis 1816. 8vo. 9 pp. <br><br>Includes a letter pp. 89 concerning the financing of roads and canals dated Treasury Department January 20th 1816 signed in type by A. J. Dallas and addressed to "the Hon. Jeremiah Morrow chairman of the Committee of the Senate on Roads and Canals." Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 14th Congress 1st session no. 34. Printed at head of title: 34. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 39392. Removed from a nonce volume. Librarian's pencilled notation and War Dept. Library rubber-stamp on title-page. Toned. Short tear in outer margin of each page. Pr. by William A. Davis unknown books
184412452Washington 1844. 8vo. 36 pp. <br><br>Report of the Committee on Private Land Claims on the petition of Henry Chouteau and others whose title to land in eastern Iowa was derived from an Indian grant to Julien Dubuque during the period of Spanish and French sovereignty. Government document: 28th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 350. Removed from a nonce volume. First page with ink numeral in upper margin. Very good. unknown books
183811776Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1838. 8vo. 23 pp. <br><br>The Committee on Naval Affairs to whom was referred the memorial of Henry Hall Sherwood of the city and State of New York claiming to have made new and important discoveries in magnetism generally and more particularly in the magnetism of the earth; and representing that he is the inventor of an instrument called the Geometer whereby without the aid of the quadrant or sextant or chronometer and without taking a celestial observation it is practicable and easy at sea and on land and in all weathers to determine merely by the dip of the needle the variation of the needle and the latitude and longitude of any place on the surface of the globe; and praying the aid of Congress to enable him to proceed with the publication of a work explaining these discoveries and the uses of that instrument and to commence the manufacture of the same in the most perfect manner report: ." Government document: 25th Congress 2d Session. Senate. 499. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin touching several letters of text but not affecting sense. Light foxing. First page with number inked in upper right corner by an early hand. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
181317064Washington City: Pr. by Roger C. Weightman 1813. 8vo. 2 f. versos blank. <br><br>Resolution to award medals to Lieutenant William Burrows and Edward R. M'Call for the victory of the Enterprize over the Boxer on 4 September 1813. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 30321. Removed from a nonce volume. A librarian's lightly pencilled notation on title-page. Browned. Shallow tears. Good. Pr. by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
184011620Washington 1840. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>The Committee views Maine's claims of remuneration from the federal government for raising a military force to ward off the threatened invasion from Great Britain as justified. Includes a brief account of the so-called Aroostook War FebruaryMarch 1839. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Rep. No. 566. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light spotting. Title-page with notation inked above title by an early hand another inked notation at foot of final page. unknown books
182817860Washington: Pr. by Duff Green 1828. 8vo. 7 1 pp. <br><br>After the death that year of Major General Jacob Jennings Brown the highest ranking officer of the U.S. Army the Senate Committee on Military Affairs made this report to explore the pros and cons of abolishing the office of Major General of the line or Commanding General. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 20th Congress 1st session no. 144. Printed at head of title: 20th Congress 1st Session. 144. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 36380. Removed from a nonce volume; three stitch holes at inner margin. Ink numeral in top right corner of p. 1. Lightly foxed. Pr. by Duff Green unknown books