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411Washington: Printed by Order of the United States 1802. . 8vo disbound spine showing evidence of old pamphlet binding Sabin 69813. Institutionally scarce three holding in OCLC Washington: Printed by Order of the United States, 1802. unknown books
193070102Washington: Government Printing Office. Very Good-. 1930. Hardcover. 71st Congress 2d Session Senate Document No. 48. Former owner signature on the front free endpaper. Navy boards gilt printing to the spine. Very Good. . Government Printing Office hardcover books
18397738baLansing MI: State of Michigan 1839. Book. Very good- condition. Paperback. Michigania; 11 pages; dis-bound; not American imprints or in Michigan imprints. State of Michigan Paperback books
187469566Washington: GPO 1874. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vols. 8 folding maps & tables 260 232 990p. Original dark cloth. 23cm. Old library bookplates on endpapers but we found no other library markings. Ends of backstrips frayed. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
33255Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Senate Report #1 1871. Original cloth binding a bit worn else very good. Most of the volume concerns North Carolina. . Other hardcover books
1860WN559139Washingtion D.C.: Government Printing Office 1860. Original dark brown pebbled cloth with gilt spine lettering and blind stamping of American eagle. Cloth is worn with chipped edges and spine ends faded lettering and overall rubbing and worn spots but remains very tight. Some foxing and staining on pre and postliminaries but interior not bad considering inferior quality paper. This is the bound copy of the official U.S.Senate Report of its inquiry into the invasion of Harper's Ferry by John Brown and his men. The Report was issued on June 15 1860. Laid in is a card about the book in fancy calligraphy. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Government Printing Office Hardcover books
183713295Boston 1837. 20pp Disbound. Scattered light fox Good. unknown books
19106527Washington: GPO 1910. 136p. 1 illus. tables. half-bound in leather leather rubbed & worn marbled end papers first edition. Senate document no. 521. GPO unknown books
185873003Washington: U. S. Senate. Good. 1858. Pamphlet. Report to accompany Bill S. 161 of the Committee on Territories to whom was referred the message of the President communicating a constitution for Kansas as a state adopted by the convention which met at Lecompton on Monday the 4th of September 1857 .James S Green1858English Book Book : Microform Microform 88 p. ; 23 cm.Washington D.C. : s.n.Green James S.; 1817-1870. ; James StephenCorp Authors: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories. Publication: Washington D.C. : s.n.Year: 1858Description: 88 p. ; 23 cm.Language: EnglishSeries: Rep. Com. / 35th Congress 1st session Senate ;; no. 82;References: Sabin; 37041This pamphlet was removed from a bound volume. Some wear to the spine. Overall Good condition. . U. S. Senate unknown books
184027193Washington: Blair & Rives 1840. 8vo. 83 pp. <br><br>Senator Thomas Hart Bentons report on fishing bounties and allowances. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 26th Congress 1st session no. 368. Removed from a nonce volume. Light foxing on title-page. Ink numeral in top right corner. Blair & Rives unknown books
1963132958Washington: GPO 1963. 12p. wraps. Testimony from witnesses addressing the Otepka case; a later newspaper clipping related to the case is laid in. GPO unknown books
184436140Washington D.C.: n.p. 1844. First edition. Removed. A very good copy. 1 pp. 8vo. The main resolution was an attack on the heinous process of re-enslaving freed blacks: "Resolved. That we do most solemnly in behalf of the people of this State protest against the existence of any laws in any of the States of Territories of this Union which subject our free colored citizens to the liability to be arrested and imprisoned and to be sold into slavery for the payment of the costs of such arrest and imprisonment; that we do protest against such laws as unconstitutional and as endangering the Union." Maine approved this on March 22 1843 sent a copy to all members of the House and Senate and to all the governors of States and Territories. OCLC locates no copies. Not in Sabin Blockson Dumont Work LCP. Afro-Americana Clark: New England in U.S. Government Publications 1789-1849: 1145. n.p. unknown books
181511448Washington City: Pr. by Roger C. Weightman 1815. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>High praise for Comm. D.T. Patterson Ma.r Daniel Carmick and for the officers seamen and marines under their respective commands for the gallant and successful defense of New Orleans during the War of 1812. Resolutions submitted by Charles Tait. Scarce: OCLC locates only three copies. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 36409. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular. Very good condition. Pr. by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
181523901Washington City: Pr. by Roger C. Weightman 1815. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>Congressional praise for the people of New Orleans during the Battle of New Orleans December 1814 January 1815 for "voluntarily affording the best accommodations in their power and giving the kindest attentions to the wounded not only of our own army but also to the wounded prisoners of a fallen though vindictive foe." Resolutions submitted by William Branch Giles. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 36410. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular. Leaves separating. Good condition. Pr. by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
181511447Washington City: Pr. by Roger C. Weightman 1815. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>Congressional praise for the people of New Orleans during the Battle of New Orleans December 1814 January 1815 for "voluntarily affording the best accommodations in their power and giving the kindest attentions to the wounded not only of our own army but also to the wounded prisoners of a fallen though vindictive foe." Resolutions submitted by William Branch Giles. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 36410. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular. Leaves separating. Good condition. Pr. by Roger C. Weightman unknown books
1976006203Washington D.C.: U.S Government Printing Office 1976. SCARCE 2 documents recording the Hearing before and Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary chaired by James O. Eastland of Mississippi. This hearing was in response to the Wounded Knee Takeover which began in February 1973 when around 200 Oglala Lakota Native Americans and followers of the American Indian Movement seized and occupied the town of Wounded Knee South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. The Hearing document is 207 pp. with Index numbered i-xiv. It is Near fine staples rusted. The report is Fine 44 pp. Both documents contain numerous black and white photos. . First Editions. Stapled Wrappers. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. U.S Government Printing Office Paperback books
1967212377Washington: GPO 1967. iv pp. 757-943 paperback spine slightly sun-faded otherwise very good. This volume part 3 focuses on events at Texas Southern University with the transcribed testimony of a number of witnesses and activists. GPO unknown books
1967212378Washington: GPO 1967. iv 393p. paperback spine slightly sun-faded otherwise very good. This volume part 1 focuses on turmoil in Houston. GPO unknown books
180123420Washington 1801. Caption title as issued. 13 3 blanks pp. Light dusting bound in modern blue wrappers. Very Good. <br/><br/> The third printing of Senate Rules after the extremely rare 1790 and 1798 editions. Sources and precedents are cited; pages 11-13 print the Joint Rules Acted on Between the Two Houses. <br/>OCLC 36079611 4- UConn Yale AAS Houghton as of May 2019. AI 1560 2- DLC NN. Not in Cohen. unknown books
1801WRCAM38554AWashington 1801. 13pp. Contemporary blue paper wrappers. Light toning and scattered foxing. A near fine copy. The scarce 1801 edition of the rules for conducting Senate business following earlier printings in 1790 and 1798. Signed in print at the end by Secretary Samuel A. Otis and dated Dec. 7 1801 the text details forty rules for Senate business and concludes with three pages of "joint rules acted on between the two houses." Scarce. Shaw & Shoemaker list copies at LC and NYPL; OCLC adds copies at the University of Connecticut Yale and the Houghton Library. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 1560. SABIN 74090. OCLC 36079611. unknown books
197872033Washington: GPO 1978. 423p. wraps. Focuses primarily on Hispanic immigration with some material on black and Asian immigration. GPO unknown books
1818287444Washington D.C. 1818. Quarter Leather. Very Good binding. A sammelband of sixty pamphlets printed for the Senate of the United States March through April of 1818. Most are petitions to the Committee of Claims as well as a 358 pp. list of pensioners and an index at the rear. Also with ten folding tables depicting the provisioning of the Northwest Army during the War of 1812 folding table of the funding of the U.S. debt and one additional folding table. Union Library Co. nameplate and librarian's name on the front pastedown. Quarter brown leather over marbled paper with a '2' blindstamped on the spine. Very Good. ~~Memorial of Thomas Tenant and George Stiles of the city of Baltimore merchants and ship owners praying that certificates of registry may be granted to their vessels. ~20 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 11 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 11 1818. 1 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 11 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 10 1818. 1 pp. ~Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report from the Secretary of War respecting the requisitions that were made on the contractors. on the frontiers of Georgia. Washington 1818. 26 pp. ~Folding table~In Senate of the United States March 12 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 12 1818 2 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 12 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 13 1818. 1 pp. ~Message from the President of the United States transmitting in obedience to a resolution of the Senate of the Third of February last a Report from the Secretary of the Treasury respecting the progress made under the act to provide for surveying the coast of the United States. 21 pp.~Message from the President of the United States transmitting a Statement of the Proceedings which may have been had under the Act of Congress passed on the 3d of March 1817 entitled "An act to set apart and dispose of certain public lands for the encouragement and cultivation of the Vine and Olive." 10 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 16 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 16 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 20 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 20 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 20 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 20 1818. 1 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 23 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 23 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 24 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 24 1818. 2 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 20 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 24 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 25 1818. 1 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 25 1818 1 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 25 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 25 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 25 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 25 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 26 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 26 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 27 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 27 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 27 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 27 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 30 1818. 1 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 31 1818. 1 pp. ~Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Report of the Secretary of War in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate .a list of all the Pensioners. March 28 1818. Washington 1818. 358 pp. ~In Senate of the United States March 31 1818. 1 pp.~In Senate of the United States March 31 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 1 1818 1 pp.~In Senate of the United States April 1 1818. 2 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 3 1818. 3 pp.~In Senate of the United States April 3 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 6 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 4 1814 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 4 1818. 1 pp. ~Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the Chairman of the Committee of Finance of the Senate in Relation to the Application of the Board of Directors to the Congress for permission to issue Bills and Notes signed by other persons than the President and Cashier of the Bank. April 9 1818. 1818. 7 pp. ~Message from the President of the United States transmitting a Report from the Secretary of War in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate containing a list of the names of the several agents of Indian Affairs and of the Agents of Indian Trading Houses with the pay and emoluments of the Agents respectively. April 10 1818. 8 pp. ~Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report from the Secretary of War in Compliance with a Resolution of the Senate respecting the Supplies of the Northwestern Army within certain periods therein specified by Contractors Commissaries and Agents and the expense thereby incurred. April 10 1818. Washington 1818. 11 pp. ten folding tables.~In Senate of the United States April 10 1818. 2 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 14 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 14 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 15 1818. 1 pp. ~Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting in obedience to a resolution of the senate of the fourth instant the amount of the funded debt of the United States bearing an interest at seven six and three per cent which has been paid by the subscribers towards the capital of the bank of the united states distinguishing the amount of each which has been paid upon the several installments; stating the sums and species of funded debt sold by the bank; how much thereof was redeemed by the united states; how much has been sold without the united states; and how much is now held by the bank. April 15 1818. 9 pp. Folding table.~In Senate of the United States April 16 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 16 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States. April 17 1818. 1 pp. ~In Senate of the United States April 18 1818. 1 pp. ~Index. 9 pp. ~. Very Good binding. unknown books
1957153101Washington: GPO 1957. Fourteen booklets from the lengthy series; present here are parts 50-54 56 58-62 64-66. The longest is 89 pages most much shorter. Each part contains the testimony of one or more witnesses on the topic of Soviet influence in the US. Witnesses include some friendly and some hostile; Eugene Dennis ranks among the latter. Part 66 includes a reprint of Martin Tytell's interesting account of his work forging a typewriter font identical to that used by Alger Hiss as part of the Hiss trial defense. GPO unknown books
1957253309Washington: GPO 1957. Pamphlet. Of the 95 parts to this series we have 80 parts nos. 1-10 12-424446-50 52-53 55-64 68-74 76-78 80-89 for about 7.5 vertical inches. Wraps good condition. GPO unknown books
1929235640Olympia WA: Jay Thomas Public Printer 1929. Hardcover. 926p. semi-alkaline paperstock remains bright hardbound in 9x6 half-calf marbled boards with black morocco spine label. Calf is a bit scuffed probably more from careless storage than avid research the free endsheet is corner-clipped and bears an ancient ownership rubberstamp a sound copy clean and unmarked. Jay Thomas, Public Printer hardcover books