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200863265Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2008. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 151 p. Footnotes. S. Hrg. 110-431. The Subcommittee was concerned that the CIA and the Directior of National Intelligence DNI had not taken more advantage of the inputs from the Government Accountability Office. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
198128850Washington DC: GPO 1981. Wraps. good. 24 cm. v 1 882 pages. Wraps. Occasional footnotes. Twenty-nine witnesses spoke at this two-day hearing to consider five bills relating to disruptions in oil supplies. Three of the bills grant presidential standby authority to allocate fuel supplies while one stresses market allocations and another establishes a state set-aside system. The witnesses included sponsors of the bills representatives of DOE the petroleum industry oil-marketing councils and associations labor organizations and energy analysts. The record includes the texts of S. 409 S. 445 S. 1354 S. 1476 and S. 1503 the testimony of witnesses and additional material submitted for the record. GPO paperback
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2i8201Eigenverlag Lübeck 1962. 25 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen kartoniert Einband gebräunt. - sonst gutes Exemplar / Dommuseum Lübeck 27. Februar bis 28. März 1965 - unknown
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185344417Washington DC 1853. <p>United States. Senate. 32nd Congress 2nd Session. H. R. 336 To accompany report no. 421. In the Senate of the United States. February 19 1853 . . . Amendment . . . 3pp. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1853. 297 x 205 mm. Unbound. Some dampstaining edges a bit frayed but very good. Docketed.</p> <p> First Edition of this rare ether controversy document with no copies listed in OCLC. In January 1853 responding to renewed debate over who deserved credit for inventing ether anesthesia the U. S. Senate appointed a select committee to determine whether W. T. G. Morton Charles Jackson or Horace Wells had the best claim to the discovery. On February 19 Senator Isaac P. Walker the committee's chairman submitted an amendment to army appropriations bill H. R. 336 confirming the U. S. government's right to use and benefit from the discovery and proposing an award of $100000 to "the discoverer." The final version of the amendment which we are offering here also proposed that the issue of priority be decided in federal court with Morton Jackson and the representatives of Horace Wells appearing as defendants to prove the merits of their respective cases. The Senate ended up rejecting the amendment leaving the question of priority unsettled for the time. Wolfe Tarnished Idol pp. 316-17; 330-335. </p> . unknown
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1917111028023WASHINGTON D. C.: HARRY LANE United States Senate 1917. Typewritten. Near Fine. unbound. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Three page typed letter on Senate letterhead plus an introductory typed page signed by the senator. "My dear Arthur: I am in receipt of your letter of recent date and appreciate your kind expressions in regard to my stand on the Armed Neutrality Bill. I am glad to say that the sentiment in Oregon as it is presented to me is overwhelmingly in favor of the position I have taken. I had hoped that we might be able to keep out of war. At any rate we had no right to deprive the people of their constitutional right to declare war. I am sending you enclosed a statement giving my reasons for wishing to secure some changes in this bill. We are being hastened into war. All the agencies of the press picture shows etc. are being used to build up sentiment in favor of war. With kind regards and best wishes from Mrs. Lane and myself I am . Very truly yours signed." That is from the introduction letter and it is dated March 28 1917. A little more than a week before we declared war on Germany. I don't have the original mailing envelope and this letter was mailed to a reverend in Albany Oregon. Cleanly and nicely folded in two places for mailing and with a slight fold crease at center. Nice condition. Rare WWI political history!. HARRY LANE United States Senate unknown
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197962008Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1979. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Item has light wear and soiling. Part I ONLY. iii 381. 23 cm. Illustrations. Maps. Serial No. 96-H9. The purpose of this hearing was to herar from people who have been directly affected by several different toxic waste dumps. In addition the Committee also heard from scientific and medical experts on the long-term consequences of such environmental 'catastrophes'. Then officers form the Environmental Protection provided their perspection on the socpe of the problem nationally. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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