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120143New York: The Bookmailer n.d. 101p. wraps with bindery wrinkle on back cover and tiny chip at top of spine tightly bound else very good. Red-cover reprint of the 1956 Senate report by a right-wing publisher in NY. The Bookmailer unknown books
1955128129Washington: GPO 1955. v 100p. wraps slightly worn. US Senate. 84th Congress. 1st Session. GPO unknown books
1869288969New York: American Photolithographic Company 1869. paperback. very good. Map: lithograph. 16" x 28.5". In very good condition. <br><br>Pamphlet: Thin 8vo. 31 pages. Staple-bound stain to paper cover binding fragile. Washington: Government Printing Office. In very good condition.<br/><br/> Map is tipped in at back cover of pamphlet and shows Northern & Southern Pacific Trunk Lines railways completed and railways projected. The majority of the committee that wrote this report included W.M. Stewart Chas D. Drake John Conness Alexander Ramsey J.C. Abbott B.F. Rice<br/><br/> American Photolithographic Company unknown books
196510644Washington: U. S. Gov. Printing Office. Very Good. 1965. Hardcover. Very light foxing to cover; otherwise Very Good . U. S. Gov. Printing Office hardcover books
193845701Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1938. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; staplebound self-wrappers; iii117pp. Faint fold lines some light wear from handling else Very Good and sound. Transcript of four statements in favor of and opposed to the full pardon of Tom Mooney who was found guilty for the Preparedness Day Bombing in 1916 though never granted a retrial when it came to light that the witnesses had perjured themselves. Speakers included Mooney's counselors Frank P. Walsh and George T. Davis; Secretary of the Mooney Defense Committee Gardner Jackson; and representative of that same Committee John W. Jenkins. Government Printing Office unknown books
1912140940054Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1912. First Edition. Very Good. 92 pp. First paperback edition. Stapled pamplet. Very Good with several small chips to edges foxing to covers textblock edge prelims and terminals. Staples rusted wear to staple holes on front cover though firmly attached. A report on the sinking of the Titanic with recommendations that did much to increase the safety of the world's sea lanes. Full title: "Titanic" Disaster Report of the Committee on Commerce United States Senate Pursuant to S. Res. 283 Directing the Committee to Investigate the Causes Leading to the Wreck of the White Star Liner "Titanic" Together with Speeches by Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan and Senator Isidor Raynor of Maryland Report N. 806 62d Congress 2d Session. Government Printing Office unknown books
1868296731Washington: Government Printing Office 1868. hardcover. very good-. Three volumes. xxii 741 pages; xxii 498 pages; and xxii 401 pages 8vo dark brown pebbled cloth; covers worn with loss of cloth on the spines of Volumes 1 & 2 repaired with black cloth the first 16 pages of Volume 3 comprising part of the index have a tear with some minor loss of text. Washington: Government Printing Office 1868. Text clean tight still overall a very good- set.<br/><br/> The Senate's report on the trial of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson 17th president of The United States.<br/><br/> Government Printing Office unknown books
196355841Sacramento 1963. Paperback. Good. index 222p. Original wrapper. 23cm. Name stamp on wrapper and title-page. Creased. <br/><br/> paperback books
1969196764Washington DC: GPO 1969. Paperback. iii 89p. wraps creased previous owner's name on front wrap minor internal creasing. GPO paperback books
185117144Washington 1851. 8vo. 5 i.e. 3 1 pp. <br><br>March 3 1851. Submitted and ordered to be printed. Mr. Butler submitted the following . " regarding the President's ability to use the militia to suppress insurrection. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 31st Congress 2nd session no. 320. This was in response to hostility to and open rebellion against the recent enactment of the Fugitive Slave Law. Removed from a nonce volume. Last leaf with corner nicked. unknown books
1975218695San Francisco: San Francisco Committee to Stop Senate Bill One 1975. Pamphlet. 13p. wraps 7x8.5 inches staples begining to rust else good condition. Protesting the Senate bill that increased sentences and reduce rights in the criminal justice system. 'The capitalist class must use extreme measures to maintain control of their economic and political system. S-1 represents a definite step up of efforts to control growing resistance of the people to the exploitation and brutality of capitalism." - p. 2. San Francisco Committee to Stop Senate Bill One unknown books
197324837Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1973. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; original green printed wrappers; v1426pp.; illus. Fine. "To authorize the Secretary of health education and welfare to make grants to conduct special educational programs and activities designed to achieve educational equity for all students men and women and for other related educational purposes." Dated October 17 and November 9 1973. Reproduces newspaper articles correspondence and background material. Among those who delivered statements is tennis player Billie Jean King. U.S. Government Printing Office unknown books
1962248932Washington DC: GPO 1962. Pamphlet. 18p. wraps very good condition. On Yugoslavia's attempts to suppress Milovan Djilas' book "Conversations with Stalin. GPO unknown books