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026732233X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1528184998.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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18491114Washington DC: Not Stated 1849. Special Session Notes. Pamphlet. Very good. Octavo 94pp. Unbound from original publication. Light toning throughout. Collection of speeches and letters relating to Steamboat navigation on the Ohio River. Not Stated unknown books
184024366Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 169 pp. <br><br>Drop-title. At head of title: 26th Congress 1st session. Senate. Top right corner in square brackets: 196. Removed from a nonce volume. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
1332258581.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0484855018.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198161981Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1981. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Corner creased at last page. iii 105 p. Illustrations. Includes bibliographical references. Serial No. 96-95. This hearing was on the competitive structure and future of the solar energy industry. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
19628221C1962. Berlin/West. 1962. Verschiedene Formate. 34 Photographien. Original-Photographien montiert auf Karton im zeitgenössischen dunkelroten Plastik-Sammelordner. Trägerkarton mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren sonst gut erhalten. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Es handelt sich hierbei um eine Dokumentation der mittlerweile historischen Wanderausstellung "Berlin - Die deutsche Hauptstadt" aus dem Jahr 1962. Verantwortet vom West-Berliner Senat ging die Ausstellung in den Jahren nach 1962 vielfach auf Reisen durch die damalige Bundesrepublik West-Deutschland und darüber hinaus. Die Berliner Ausstellung bestand aus Photographien Texten Schautafeln Karten Plänen und zahlreichen Exponaten aus der Berliner Stadt- und Kulturgeschichte in Vitrinen. Ziel der Ausstellung war die Darstellung der Berliner Entwicklung von der einst bedeutenden Reichshauptstadt bis zum zerstörten Berlin nach 1945 und zur seit 1961 sogar geteilten Stadt. Die Photographien stammen aus dem Nachlaß des Berliner Gebrauchsgrafikers Werner Gruschke. Er hatte diese auf Karton montiert und in einem Ordner zur Berliner Ausstellung sortiert. Mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit war Werner Gruschke zeitgenössisch an der Gestaltung der umfassenden Ausstellung mitbeteiligt und legte deshalb auch Wert auf eine Dokumentation der temporären Ausstellung. Da die Berlin-Ausstellung in zahlreichen Städten Westdeutschlands gezeigt wurde seit 1962 musste sie auch mehrfach ausgebessert ersetzt und durch neue Materialien verstärkt werden. Vermutlich hat sich die genaue Zusammensetzung der Ausstellung in den Jahren 1962-1964 auch verändert. Auch ist die Ausstellung unter dem Titel "Berlin - Bollwerk der Freiheit" in den Niederlanden und möglicherweise auch in anderen europäischen Ländern gezeigt worden. Wahrscheinlich ist daß es sich hier nur um einen bestimmten Teil - zum Beispiel um den Fokus "Berliner Teilung" - gehandelt hat. Enthalten sind insgesamt vierunddreißig Original-Photographien in verschiedenen Formaten: 104 x 14 cm / 115 x 175 cm / 172 x 235 cm. Die Aufnahmen zeigen mehrere der damaligen Ausstellungsräume mit Blick auf Tafeln und ihre Inhalte Vitrinen und sonstige Visualisierungen. Die Ausstellung reichte damals von preußisch-berlinischer Geschichte bis hin zur geteilten Stadt und umfasste auch Bereiche wie Architektur Kunst oder Porzellan. Die Wanderausstellung über das Berlin von 1962 - damals nur noch ein Schatten der einstigen Reichshauptstadt - wurde von weit über einer Million Menschen gesehen. Enthalten in der Dokumentation Gruschkes sind auch zwei zeitgenössische Zeitungsberichte über die Ausstellung und ihre Präsentation zwischen Schwarzwald und Den Haag. Von heute gesehen ein interessantes Stück neuerer Berliner Geschichte denn der Senat von West-Berlin präsentierte hier der bundesdeutschen und europäischen Öffentlichkeit auch ein neues Selbstverständnis der Stadt welche für Monarchie und NS-Herrschaft vor Augen stand und für letztere auch mit ihrer Zerstörung und sogar einer Teilung zahlte. Sehr interessante Dokumentation aus den 1960er Jahren! unknown
1330768965.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483055409.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Faint creasing to rear wrap else fine. ; Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 132; 186 pages
Foxing to top of textblock. Minor creasing to lower corner of front wrap. Else minor shelfwear. ; Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 132; 186 pages
Foxing to textblock else Fine ; Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society ; v. 132; 186 pages
197467794Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1974. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. Pencil correction to a date on page iii. x 409 p.; 24 cm. Title continues: "on Role of Dr. Henry A. Kissinger in the Wiretapping of Certain Government Officials and Newsmen Executive hearings held on July 10 15 16 23 and 30 1974; made public September 29 1974 and Executive Hearings held on September 10 and 17 1973 made public October 4 1973 and further declassified and made public September 29 1974 and Executive hearing held on January 29 1974; relevant portions made public February 5 1974 and further declassified and made public on September 29 1974. . U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
1974152671Washington D. C.: GPO 1974. x 409p. green Senate wraps spine panel faded back cover has small light crease. 93rd congress second session. GPO unknown books
184011605Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 2 pp. <br><br>Concerns the settlement with Great Britain of the boundary dispute between Maine and New Brunswick. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 382. Rare: We fail to trace any copies via OCLC. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light spotting. Early inked notation above title and at foot of p. 2. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
184011621Washington: Blair & Rives printers 1840. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>A justification of Maine's claims of remuneration from the federal government for raising a military force to ward off the threatened invasion from Great Britain. Includes a brief account of the so-called Aroostook War FebruaryMarch 1839. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Senate. 419. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light spotting. Title-page with notation inked above title by an early hand another inked notation at foot of final page. Blair & Rives, printers unknown books
183711703Washington: Gales & Seaton printer 1837. 8vo. 13 pp. <br><br>Recommends the use of Boyd Reilly's sulphur steam bath apparatus used to treat chronic rheumatism cutaneous affections etc. by the U. S. Army and Navy with testimonials. Government document: 25th Congress 2d Session. 50. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light foxing to back blank page. Title-page with number inked in upper margin by an early hand. Gales & Seaton, printer unknown books
181711557Washington: William A. Davis 1817. 8vo. 5 1 pp. <br><br>The beginning of the United States government's Indian removal policy. This resolution provides an appropriation of money to enable the President to carry out his authority to negotiate treaties with the Indian tribes residing east of the Mississippi with the goal of moving them west of that river. "42" printed at head of title. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 14th Congress 2nd session no. 42. Scarce. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 42485. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular; edges a little darkened; foxed. Title-page rubber-stamped by the War Department Library. William A. Davis unknown books
181711558Washington: William A. Davis 1817. 8vo. 5 1 pp. <br><br>The beginning of the United States government's Indian removal policy. This resolution provides an appropriation of money to enable the President to carry out his authority to negotiate treaties with the Indian tribes residing east of the Mississippi with the goal of moving them west of that river. "42" printed at head of title. Government document: Senate document United States. Congress. Senate; 14th Congress 2nd session no. 42. Scarce: OCLC traces only three copies at Yale Penn Cambridge. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 42485. Removed from a nonce volume; gutter margin a little irregular; edges a little darkened; foxed. Title-page rubber-stamped by the War Department Library. Chip at top margin of first leaf. Leaves separated. William A. Davis unknown books
183411731Washington 1834. 8vo. 12 pp. <br><br>Concerns the use of Boyd Reilly's sulphur steam bath apparatus used to treat chronic rheumatism cutaneous affections etc. by the U. S. Army and Navy. With testimonials. Government document: 23d Congress 2d Session. 12. Removed from a nonce volume; fold mark along width of leaf; leaves separating; one corner chipped without text loss. Light foxing. Title-page with number inked in top margin by an early hand. unknown books
184011620Washington 1840. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>The Committee views Maine's claims of remuneration from the federal government for raising a military force to ward off the threatened invasion from Great Britain as justified. Includes a brief account of the so-called Aroostook War FebruaryMarch 1839. Government document: 26th Congress 1st Session. Rep. No. 566. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume; two holes in inner margin not touching text. Light spotting. Title-page with notation inked above title by an early hand another inked notation at foot of final page. unknown books
18308881Washington 1830. Disbound. Good binding. Octavo. 80 pp. Removed from volume the document proper is preceded by three blank leaves one with extensive writing by an early hand. Ink numeral in the top margin of the title page; foxed and dog-eared. <br /> <br /> Consists of the article of impeachment exhibited against District Judge James H. Peck in the House of Representatives the answer of James H. Peck and related documents. Peck was charged with exceeding his contempt powers by imprisoning and causing the suspension of a lawyer who had written an article critical of the judge. Senate failed to convict on a vote of 21 to 22. unknown