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1901ZB1250427Washington: GPO 1901. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item 1176 pp. 9 folding maps some of which are in color; contemporary quarter leather & cloth covered boards hardcover binding worn hand stamp to the front blank and title page else internally clean and tight; folding maps titled Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands Oahu Map of Hawaii Maui Kauai Pearl Harbor Honolulu Part of the City of Honolulu Naval Chart of the Pacific and Western Atlantic. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington: GPO hardcover
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190013559Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. First Edition. Very Good. 4to 11.5x9.5in; vii 856 pp. indices by report and Indian tribes 27 fold out maps plate images and illustrations in text; Half calf with marbled paper over covers gilt lettering on ribbed spine marbled end papers all edges trimmed with marbled ink stain; Shelf wear rubbing and splitting to covers edges and corners splits at top and bottom of front joint and hinge corners worn through heavy wear to leather binding and moderate wear scratches and stains on cloth marbled ink edges to text worn and soiled maps are fine with minimal and minor closed tears at hinge. Wickersham 9544. From Wickersham "Report submitted by Mr. Carter from the Committee on Military Affairs to whom was referred resolution no. 189 agreed to Dec. 9 1897 directing the committee to report to the Senate on the extent of explorations by the United States army in Alaska etc. S. Rep. 1023 56th Cong. 1st Sess. in v. 11.". Title page states "April 18 1900. - Reported from the Committee of Military Affairs by Mr. Carter and Ordered to Print." This is an excellent reference resource if exploration in the first 30 years that Alaska was owned by the United States. <br /> <br /> The expeditions were led by C.W. Raymond 1869; C.O.O. Howard 1875; Ivan Petroff 1880; F. Schwatka 1883; P.H. Ray 1884 1897 1898; W.R. Abercrombie 1884 1898; H.T. Allen 1897; E.H. Wells 1898; E.F. Glenn 1899; and W.P. Richardson 1899. Government Printing Office unknown
190489651Washington: GPO 1904. Hardcover. Good. index xxv 472p. Original 1/2 leather with brown cloth. 22cm. Cover scuffed. Former owner's name K. D. Sperry" in gilt at base of backstrip. Page edges marbled to match endpapers. 58th Congress 2d. Session. Senate. Document No. 105. GPO hardcover
1900122572Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. Hardcover. very good. 1st Edition. 1p.l.vii3-856pp. Thick quarto. Illustrated with 33 plates and 27 folding maps. Original green cloth with blind stamped design on front and back cover and gilt lettering on spine. A clean tight copy far superior to most copies. A.B. 18336 - "A collection of the principal narratives of US military exploring expeditions in Alaska from 1869 to 1899 assembled to facilitate a review of territory covered." Includes reports by Abercrombie Allen Petroff Schwatka Richardson and Ray. The definitive compilation. 1900 Government Printing Office hardcover
0260130656.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
195140362Washington DC: GPO 1951. fair. 200 wraps pencil marks to front some pages creased at edge small piece missing from 1st page. Signature of Paul Nitze in corner. This is an impressive compilation of reports of the United Nations Command public statements by the President and General MacArthur relative to the Chinese invasion and the General's relief and related policy statements conveniently assembled in this single volume. GPO paperback
195841038Washington DC: GPO 1958. First Edition. First Printing. good. 370 wraps chronology pencil erasure on front page Complete subtitle: Advanced research projects agency hearings reports messages bill and resolutions on outer space. Eighty-fifth Congress Second Session April 14 1958. Contains information on the establishment of NASA. GPO paperback
190054584Washington, Governemnt Printing Office, 1900. Large 4to. Orig. red full cloth. Gilt lettering on spine. Spine dusty. VII,856 pp., textillustrations, 33 plates and 27 folded maps. Internally clean and fine.
190040546Washington DC: GPO 1900. 4to. vii 4 5-856 pp. b/w folding maps and plates. <br /><br />"A collection of the principal narratives of the U.S. military exploring expeditions in Alaska from 1869 to 1899. assembled to facilitate a review of territory covered possibilities of opening "all American" routes to the interior and means of promoting friendly cooperation with the native peoples." - Arctic Bib. 18336. Sixteen reports with 27 folding maps and 33 b/w plates. Bound in original printed wrappers and scarce thus. Wrappers chipped contents very good condition. GPO books
190013559Washington: Government Printing Office 1900. First Edition. Very Good. 4to 11.5x9.5in; vii 856 pp. indices by report and Indian tribes 27 fold out maps plate images and illustrations in text; Half calf with marbled paper over covers gilt lettering on ribbed spine marbled end papers all edges trimmed with marbled ink stain; Shelf wear rubbing and splitting to covers edges and corners splits at top and bottom of front joint and hinge corners worn through heavy wear to leather binding and moderate wear scratches and stains on cloth marbled ink edges to text worn and soiled maps are fine with minimal and minor closed tears at hinge. Wickersham 9544. From Wickersham "Report submitted by Mr. Carter from the Committee on Military Affairs to whom was referred resolution no. 189 agreed to Dec. 9 1897 directing the committee to report to the Senate on the extent of explorations by the United States army in Alaska etc. S. Rep. 1023 56th Cong. 1st Sess. in v. 11.". Title page states "April 18 1900. - Reported from the Committee of Military Affairs by Mr. Carter and Ordered to Print." This is an excellent reference resource if exploration in the first 30 years that Alaska was owned by the United States. The expeditions were led by C.W. Raymond 1869; C.O.O. Howard 1875; Ivan Petroff 1880; F. Schwatka 1883; P.H. Ray 1884 1897 1898; W.R. Abercrombie 1884 1898; H.T. Allen 1897; E.H. Wells 1898; E.F. Glenn 1899; and W.P. Richardson 1899. Government Printing Office unknown books
190489651Washington: GPO 1904. Hardcover. Good. index xxv 472p. Original 1/2 leather with brown cloth. 22cm. Cover scuffed. Former owner's name K. D. Sperry" in gilt at base of backstrip. Page edges marbled to match endpapers. 58th Congress 2d. Session. Senate. Document No. 105. <br/><br/> GPO hardcover books
199850911Washington DC: GPO 1998. very good. 69 wraps. S. Hrg. 105-480. Hearing held on October 29 1997. GPO paperback
196065381Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1960. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Ink notation on spine. Large tear/chip at bottom of spine impacting front and back covers repaired with tape. Some discoloration of the color. Pencil notation on front cover. Printing flaw at page 121/2 text complete. vi 520 p. Occasional footnotes. Summary index. S. Res. 94 was a resooluton to amend S. Res. 196 79th Congress 2d Session relationg to the recognition of the Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice in certain Legal disputes January 27 and February 17 1960. This Hearing considered an amendment that would have the effect of deleting the so-called Connally amendment for the 1946 resolution authorizing U.S. acceptance of the compulsory jurisdition provisions of the Statute of the International Court of Justice under certain conditions. The Connally amendment inserted into the ratification the words "as determined by the United States". Without the Connally amendment questions of whether a particular issue before the Count might be essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of a State would be settled by a decision of the Court. United States Government Printing Office paperback
198323474Washington DC: GPO 1983. very good. 24 cm 504 wraps illus. forms. This is an early Congressional look at this emerging concern of the information age. GPO paperback
195772777Washington: GPO 1957. Paperback. Very Good. viii 756p. Green wrapper. 24cm. Backstrip faded. 85th Congress. 1st Session. <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
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198063934Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1980. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Has some wear and soiling. iv 213 p.; 24 cm. Serial No. 96-45. This nomination was controversial with significant opposition from the Hispanic community. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
200662297Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2006. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. ix 1589 p. Serial No. J-109-56. S. Hrg. 109-277. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback