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184273515Columbus: Samuel Medary. Very Good. 1842. Hardcover. Columbus: Samuel Medary 1842. Folding tables regarding banks etc. 432 pages plus "Sixth National Census of the State of Ohio 1842." Contents with light toning and foxing. Half leather and marbled paper covered boards are rubbed and soiled. Good. 1 inch loss of leather on spine at each end. . Samuel Medary hardcover books
182524326Washington: Gales & Seaton 1825. 336pp. Gathered signatures untrimmed lightly foxed entirely unsophisticated. Very Good. All the work of this Session of the Senate. FIRST EDITION. AI 22902 2. Gales & Seaton unknown 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
1792WRCAM51234Philadelphia: John Fenno 1792. Two volumes bound in one. 228 misnumbered 224; 100pp. Folio. Contemporary sheep gilt leather label. Minor scattered foxing. Very good. An important pair of rare journals of the Senate from the Second Congress. These important early Congressional documents describe the actions of the Senate in late 1791 and early 1792 at the height of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist struggle. George Washington's address to Congress printed here contains an interesting note about the tax on distilled spirits. Protests to this tax would result in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Also contains important early legislation on frontier defenses Ohio fisheries lighthouses the Mint and militias. "First edition first issue of the rare journal containing numerous messages from Pres. Washington.notifications of official ratifications of the Bill of Rights the Presidential Succession Act debate and passage the establishment of the U.S. mint and coinage the first militia act and foundation Northwest Territory Acts" - Jenkins. <br> <br> Bound with the first is the Senate journal from the second session of the Second Congress. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was passed in this session of the Senate. The second Senate also passed the Judiciary Act of 1793 further defining the structure of the judicial system of the fledgling nation. This second session of the Senate also passed legislation relating to compensation of the president and vice president the regulation of foreign coinage Indian trade and treaties and more. EVANS 24911 26333. GOODSPEED 323:29. ESTC W20586. ESTC W20582. JENKINS 505. John Fenno hardcover books
1799WRCAM41673Philadelphia: John Fenno 1799. 222vixiv pp. Modern half calf and marbled boards spine gilt leather label. Old institutional stamp on titlepage verso. Scattered light foxing. Very good. The Journal prints President Adams' Address to Congress of Dec. 8 1798 discussing at length the "alarming and destructive pestilence" which had prevented the assembling of the government at Philadelphia; and recommending that Congress pass public health measures by virtue of its power over interstate commerce to prevent a recurrence. Adams also discusses the quasi-War with France and the mischief-making by Spain among the southern Indians. The Blount impeachment trial Connecticut's cession of the Western Reserve the census the Non- Intercourse and Judiciary Acts the establishment of the Post Office are among the subjects treated. EVANS 36521. John Fenno hardcover books
1791WRCAM33180BPhiladelphia: John Fenno 1791. 228pp. Folio. Contemporary sheep gilt leather label. Noticeable edge wear front joint partially split. Early 20th-century bookplate on front pastedown small ink stamp on rear pastedown. Small embossed blindstamp on titlepage and one internal leaf. Otherwise clean internally. Very good. An important early Congressional document describing the actions of the Senate in late 1791 and early 1792 at the height of the Federalist-Anti-Federalist struggle. George Washington's address to Congress printed here contains an interesting note about the tax on distilled spirits. Protests to this tax would result in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Also contains important early legislation on frontier defenses Ohio fisheries lighthouses the Mint and militias. Indexed. "First edition first issue of the rare journal containing numerous messages from Pres. Washington.official ratifications of the Bill of Rights the Presidential Succession Act debate and passage the establishment of the U.S. mint and coinage the first militia act and foundation Northwest Territory Acts" - Jenkins. EVANS 24911. ESTC W20582. JENKINS 505. John Fenno hardcover books
1793WRCAM29347Philadelphia: John Fenno 1793. 205pp. Folio. Modern three-quarter calf and boards gilt-stamped spine. Titlepage soiled laid down on archival paper. Scattered foxing. Very good. With 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. Other important issues addressed are the increasingly difficult trade environment with England and France at war and frontier Indian relations. EVANS 27911. ESTC W20584. John Fenno hardcover books
1793WRCAM49298Philadelphia: Printed by John Fenno 1793. 100pp. Folio. Contemporary marbled wrappers bound into 20th-century buckram gilt. Minor edge wear some dust soiling. Wrappers chipped and backed on archival paper. Small repair at bottom edge small ink library stamp on verso of titlepage minor dampstaining to first few and last few leaves minor foxing a few bottom corners repaired. Good. A rare and important Senate journal from the second session of the second Congress. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 was passed in this session of the Senate and notice of President Washington signing it into law can be found on page 57. The second Senate also passed the Judiciary Act of 1793 further defining the structure of the judicial system of the fledgling nation. This second session of the Senate also passed legislation relating to compensation of the president and vice president the regulation of foreign coinage Indian trade and treaties and more. EVANS 26333. GOODSPEED 323:29. ESTC W20586. Printed by John Fenno hardcover books
1791WRCAM33180Philadelphia: John Fenno 1791. 228pp. p.228 misnumbered 224 as in some copies. Folio. Contemporary sheep neatly rebacked in matching style gilt morocco label. Very good. An important early Congressional document describing the actions of the Senate in late 1791 and early 1792 at the height of the Federalist-Anti-Federalist struggle. As well George Washington's address to Congress printed here contains an interesting note about the tax on distilled spirits. Protests to this tax would result in the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. Also contains important early legislation on frontier defenses Ohio fisheries lighthouses the Mint and militias. EVANS 24911. ESTC W20582. John Fenno unknown books
1797WRCAM29342Philadelphia: John Fenno 1797. 1151xvii1x pp. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards. Spine chipped near head and toe upper outer corner mildewed and heavily worn with loss to rear board occasional loss of page numbers. Minor dampstaining and contemporary annotations throughout bookplate on front pastedown institutional stamp on verso of titlepage. Despite deficiencies a fair copy. An important early congressional journal with several key addresses by John Adams and information on William Blount. With appendix and index. EVANS 32972. ESTC W20580. John Fenno hardcover books
1797WRCAM17879Philadelphia: John Fenno 1797. 175iv18pp. Gathered signatures stitched as issued. Tanned. Titlepage chipped with paper loss to upper fore-edge corner and lower margin text unaffected. Else very good in original state untrimmed. Acts covering land sales public debt military appropriations and other important issues of the early republic are settled and recorded herein. EVANS 32971. John Fenno unknown books
1791WRCAM34638Philadelphia: John Fenno 1791. 203pp. Folio. Antique-style three-quarter calf and marbled boards spine gilt leather labels. Lightly foxed. Ownership signature of James Hillhouse 1754-1832 a New Haven lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Congressman and later Senator. Very good. The journal of the Senate recorded during the third session of the first Congress and including its response to a State of the Union address by Washington detailing issues with public credit and the northwest frontier; sundry acts authorizing the President to discharge foreign debts; and "An Act Declaring the Consent of Congress that a New State be Formed within the Jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of Virginia and Admitted into this Union by the name of the State of Kentucky." In all many important issues were settled in the discussions recorded here and many significant events in the nation's history are treated in depth. ESTC W20589. EVANS 23901. John Fenno hardcover books
1972136150Washington DC: GPO 1972. iii 97p. wraps red rubberstamp on cover interior clean. GPO unknown books
1972497861972. United States Congress. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare Subcommittee on Labor. Legislative History of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972. H.R. 1746 P.L. 92-261 Amending Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1972. xxii 2067 pp. Original cloth moderate shelfwear hinges cracked but secure internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps to preliminaries. $250. President Johnson's Executive Order 11246 enshrined the principle of nondiscrimination in federal employment and introduced the phrase "affirmative action" to the national debate on minority rights. This was followed by the creation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by Congress which drew upon Johnson's order and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to established timetables and goals for the expansion of minority representation in federal employment and contracting. unknown books
1877001243Washington: United States Senate 1877. Twenty-one page document. Miscellaneous Document No.69 45th Congress 2d Session. "Transmitting a copy of a report of a commission appointed in pursuance of law to appraise certain lands in the Indian Terroitory lying west of the 96th degree of west longitude. Contains charts of land appraisal of Cherokee lands as well as documents and letters references to Lawrence Louisburg Paola Abilene Kansas. Disbound. Modest Edge Wear. Octavo. United States Senate Paperback books
3011Washington: U. S. Government 1869. . 8vo self wrappers Senate 2nd Session Miscellaneous Doc. No. 18 Washington: U. S. Government, 1869. unknown books
18388921London: L. & G. Seeley 1838. 8vo. 15 1 pp. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2L12772. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page with small neatly inked numeral in upper corner and authorial information added. L. & G. Seeley unknown books
L19M-00600Red Dress Ink. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Red Dress Ink unknown books
I10B-00823Red Dress Ink. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Red Dress Ink unknown books
184472996Washington: U. S. Senate. Good. 1844. Pamphlet. Memorial of a number of citizens of St. Louis Missouri:praying an appropriation for the removal of obstructions in the western rivers and for the improvement of the harbor of that city.1844English Book Book 45 p. ; 23 cm.Washington D.C. : s.n.Publication: Washington D.C. : s.n.Year: 1844Description: 45 p. ; 23 cm.Language: EnglishSeries: Senate 28th Congress 1st session ;; 185; Variation: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate ;; 28th Congress 1st session no. 185.Notes: "March 8 1844. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. March 13 1844. Ordered to be printed."/ Caption title.This pamphlet has been removed from a bound volume with some remnants to the spine. Overall Good condition. . U. S. Senate unknown books
184872518Wash D. C.: Gpo. Very Good. 1848. Softcover. 30th Congress 1st Session Miscellaneous No. 147. 5 pages removed Good condition. . Gpo paperback books
185873862Wash D. C.: GPO. Very Good. 1858. Softcover. 35th Congress 1st Session. Mis. Doc. No. 207.Washington D.C.: G.P.O. 1858. 88 pages.5 1/2" x 9" original pamphlet removed from bound volume; complete in 88 pages and in excellent condition. This is the original 1858 Congressional document NOT a modern reprint. . GPO paperback books
184071963Washington: Blair & Rives. Good. 1840. Pamphlet. Memorial of the corporation of the city of Washington :remonstrating against the surrender to the state of Maryland of the stock held by that corporation in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.Washington D.C.1840English Book Book 250 p. ; 23 cm.Washington : Blair & Rives printersComplete faded dampstain; otherwise contents bright with few spots of foxing. . Blair & Rives unknown books