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19421331732Washington: Government Printing Office 1942-1943. Hardcover. Octavo; G; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine tan with gold print on red and black banners library call number in ink at bottom; Boards in tan cloth light wear to spine caps smudging rubbing; Text block has library book plate on front pastedown library stamp on front flyleaf library pocket on rear pastedown light tanning to endpapers penciled library information on title pages else clean and tight mild age-toning to paper; paged 4957-6740 illustrated tables 1 folded-map. 1331732. FP New Rockville Stock. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1976000622Washington: Government Printing Office 1976. First edition; 5 1/2" x 9"; pp. ii-iii 1 1-44 i-iv including text to front and back cover; original staple-bound printed wraps; small puncture to lower margin; slight crease to lower corner of back cover; minor wear; very good to near fine. The document contains the testimonies in front of the US Senate of 3 former Russian citizens. The first one - Luba Markish was used as a lab rat in testing a highly toxic gas while she was a student at Moscow University. She was severely burned and disabled in what the university deemed an "accident." When she tried to write a book about her experience and testify at a Copenhagen hearing for violation of human rights her family was threatened with death by the Russian Government. The second testimony is that of Prof. David Azbel a Ukrainian-born naturalized American citizen who was arrested during the Stalin purges in the 1935 and spent 16 years in the camps of the Gulag Archipelago. The third testimony is the one of Vera Halip - the mother of Luba Markish. The only copy in the trade. Washington: Government Printing Office paperback 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
19991300154Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1999. Softcover. Octavo; pagination continuous to other volumes: i-xx 1619-3183 1574 pages to this volume; VG-; paperback white covers black lettering: moderate vertical creasing to spine and covers towards hinges; mild scuffing to text-block mostly to top; mild scuffing to covers and creasing to corners; small area of residue to back cover; interior clean; volume housed in plastic covering; shelved U.S. Political Bios. 1300154. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. U.S. Government Printing Office 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
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
182727985Washington D. C.: n.p. 1827. First edition. Self wrappers. A good uncut untrimmed copy with a dampstain throughout. 8 pp. 8vo. 19th Congress 2d Session. 18. Concerning the petitioner's prayer for indemnity for the loss of a house and store that were burnt at Buffalo in 1813 by the British while they were occupied as a barrack and hospital by troops of the United States. Shoemaker 31287. n.p. unknown books
180715382Washington City: Duane & Son printers 1807. 8vo. 47 pp. <br><br>Printed on the title-page: "Attest Samuel A. Otis Secretary. 6th January 1807 pursuant to the above order the following papers are ordered to be printed. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 13910. Removed from a nonce volume. A librarian's lightly pencilled notation on title-page. Very good. Duane & Son, printers unknown books
183724374Washington: Blair & Rivers prs. 1837. 8vo. 3 pp. <br><br>A motion submitted by Thomas Morris having to do with slavery "as it exists in the souther and western States is a moral and political evil" and the right and need of everyone to abolish it.<br>Â Â Â Â Drop-title. At head of title: 25th Congress 2nd session. Senate. Top right corner in square brackets: 54. Removed from a nonce volume. Blair & Rivers, prs. unknown books
1837174799Washington DC: s.n. 1837. Single 9.5x6 inch leaf about 120 words printed recto; some edgewear and corner-creasing scattered large blots of foxing a good-only copy. 24th Congress 2d session. 183. We find a Gersham Wakeman who traces to Fairfield CT married in 1757. s.n. unknown books
180627929Washington D. C.: n.p. 1806. First edition. Removed. A very good copy with inked pagination plus a few corrections to the text. OCLC shows only a single copy Yale. 7 pp. 8vo. The committee suggests no action in the case of the brigantine George which was chartered by Theodorick Armistead and detained in Norfolk Virginia with a cargo of wine and brandy. Shaw & Shoemaker 11561. n.p. unknown books
185873000Washington: U. S. Senate. Good. 1858. Pamphlet. In the Senate of the United States . :Mr. Douglas made the following report to accompany bill S. 86 : the Committee on Territories to whom was referred the message of the President communicating a copy of the constitution of Minnesota beg leave to report.Stephen A Douglas1858English Book Book 56 p. ; 26 cm.Washington D.C. : The SenateDouglas Stephen A.; 1813-1861. ; Stephen ArnoldCorp Authors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories. ; Minnesota. ; Constitution 1857Publication: Washington D.C. : The SenateYear: 1858Description: 56 p. ; 26 cm.Language: EnglishSeries: Rep. com. / 35th Congress 1st session Senate ;; no. 21; Variation: United States.; Congress.; Senate.; Report ;; 35th Congress 1st session no. 21.This pamphlet was removed from a bound volume some wear to the spine. Overall Good condition. . U. S. Senate unknown books
185873001Washington: U. S. Senate. Good. 1858. Pamphlet. In the Senate of the United States :. Mr. Slidell made the following report to accompany Bill S. 104.United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Banks in the District of Columbia.1858English Book Book 24 p. ; 25 cm.Washington : s.n.United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Banks in the District of Columbia. Publication: Washington : s.n.Year: 1858Description: 24 p. ; 25 cm.Language: EnglishSeries: Rep. com. / 35th Congress 1st Session ;; no. 29; Variation: United States.; Congress.; Senate.; Report ;; 35th Congress no. 29.References: Poore B.P. Descriptive catalogue of the government publications of the United States; p. 710This pamphlet was removed form a bound volume with some wear to the spine. Overall Good condition. . U. S. Senate unknown books
185872993Washington: US Senate. Good. 1858. Pamphlet. In the Senate of the United States on February 9 1858 Mr. Douglas submitted the following report on Difficulties with Paraguay.United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations.1858English Book Book 88 p.Washington D.C.35TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION. REP. COM. NO. 60.This pamphlet has been removed from a bound volume. There is some wear to the spine. Overall Good condition. . US Senate unknown books
183443062n.p.: n.p. 1834. First edition. Removed. A good copy removed from a larger volume foxing and offsetting on first four leaves. 28 pp. 8vo. 23rd Congress 1st Session. 488. John Piatt's claims against the government for provisions provided during the war of 1812 and the government's counterclaims. Piatt was never granted the right to sue the government and the case and its offshoots lasted at least until 1884 in Ohio. The long list of items provides a useful reference for the cost of supplies and labor. n.p. unknown books
186643052Washington D.C.: n.p. 1866. First edition. A very good copy with inch marginal closed tear light soiling faint marginal stain. Broadside. 6 x 9 1/2 inches. Michigan senator Jacob Merritt Howard 1805-1871 who had worked closely with Lincoln in drafting and passing the Thirteenth Amendment was a strong supporter of his measures including "emergency actions during the secession crisis and advocated 'severe exemplary and speedy punishment of the rebels. He was especially vocal on all matters pertaining to the confiscation of rebel property and the emancipation of slaves. He was also one of the most forceful advocates of the 1863 Conscription Act" ANBO. His ire extended to trying for treason the Confederate leaders. In December he wanted to know why Davis had not been put on trial and now despite it being well-known that Davis did not have complicity in Lincoln's murder he declared in this resolution that Davis be "charged with the crimes of having incited the assassination of Abraham Lincoln President of the United States and with the murder of soldiers of the Unites States held a prisoners of war during the rebellion and other cruel and barbarous practices in violation of the rules and usages of civilized war." Clement C. Clay was also to be tried. It appears that Merritt's resolution never made it to the floor for a second reading as was required by law. Scarce. We could find only one in auction or dealer sales records in 1964. OCLC locates only one copy: Univ. of Mississippi OCLC669843127 in its "Civil War: Primary Source Publications Related to Mississippi." Owen: Bibliography of Mississippi p. 685. Eberstadt 165-210. ANBO 04/04-00529. n.p. unknown books
18866521Washington DC: Govt. Printing Office 1886. First edition. Very Good. xxxiv602pp. Index. Cont. 1/2 brown morocco gilt over marbled boards some minor rubbing. "Senate. 50th Congress. 2d Session. Report No. 2707 and Views of Minority." The select committee authorizing this report consisted of Senators Platt chairman Cullom Jones of Nevada Coke and Blackburn. Govt. Printing Office hardcover 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
197589034Washington D. C.: GPO 1975. iv 245p. illustrated with documents in facsimile first issue green Senate wraps 9 x 5.75 inches spine panel is faintly sunned. A nice fresh copy. This was the lead-in effort by the Church committed to FIND THINGS OUT. He and some others of the committee and some of their staff pushed hard enough to telegraph to the CIA that it was going to have to pony up topics more important than stockpiles of poison. Find here testimony and prepared statements of William Colby Richard Helms E. Schantz Univ Wisc. / DoD C. Senseney DoD Special Ops at Fort Detrick R. Andrews advisor to Defense lawyers find also mention of Karamessines MKNAOMI Gottlieb contamination of the NY subways US Army aerosols &c. But the BIG topic is SHELLFISH TOXIN storage of which by CIA was illegal. This poison was the "safest" topic to discuss and therefore the only biological agent or program to be discussed at length. Other volumes in the series five vols "Hearings" six or seven "Supplementary" vols broach the murders and the broader distortions. GPO unknown books
1975177271Washington D. C.: GPO 1975. iv 245p. illustrated with documents in facsimile first issue green Senate wraps 9 x 5.75 inches spine panel is faintly sunned. A nice fresh copy. Concerns the Chile manipulation. Gary Hart was one of the senators and is outspoken; witnesses include ambassador Edward Korry Clark Clifford Cyurus Vance David Atlee Phillips Morton Halperin. GPO unknown books
194046293Washington DC: U.S. Govt. Printing Office 1940. First Edition. 8vo pp. xxi 16207-17599 viii. Dark blue cloth three-quarter leather stamped in gilt. Marbled edges. Illustrated wtih photographs charts diagrams. Cover somewhat worn at edges but a VG tight copy. U.S. Govt. Printing Office unknown books
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 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
1823262072Concord: Jacob B. Moore 1823. pamphlet. good. Commencing on the first Wednesday of June and ending the third day of July Anno Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-Three. 196pp. 8vo sewn page margins uncut and unopened light browning and foxing throughout. Concord: Jacob B. Moore 1823.<br/><br/> Jacob B. Moore unknown books