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199674469Canberra: Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia 1996. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. xx 191 33 pages. Abbreviations. Footnotes. Illustrations. Dissenting Report. Glossary. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Sticker residue and scuffing on back cover. The Senate Select Committee on the Dangers of Radioactive Waste was established on 9 March 1995. The Committee examined 117 witnesses at 11 public hearings representing 70 individuals or organizations. The Committee also held in camera hearings in Canberra on 13 20 and 30 November and in Sydney on 11 December 1995. During the Inquiry the Committee inspected the temporary storage sites at Woomera the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization facilities at Lucas Heights the Esk temporary storage facility Queenslanda and the Mt. Walton repository Western Australia. The is the Committee's report with recommendations and dissenting views of two Senators. Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia paperback
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38672London: Printed for Miles Mitchell junior 1661. First and only edition 12mo 4 68pp. first 3 leaves detached with chips to margins red morocco rubbed and worn spine defective. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Lord Colchester Kidbrooke. London: Printed for Miles Mitchell junior, 1661 unknown
187640713London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1876. xii 247 1 pp.<br /> bound with FURTHER PAPERS RELATING TO THE LATE DISTURBANCES IN BARBADOS. PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY JULY 1876. Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode. 1876. x 220 pp. The two titles bound together in modern two-toned cloth with paper title affixed to front cover. Near Fine.<br /> offered with FURTHER PAPERS RELATING TO THE LATE DISTURBANCES IN BARBADOS. PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY FEBRUARY 1877. London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode. 1877. iv 66 pp.<br /> bound with FURTHER PAPERS RELATING TO THE LATE DISTURBANCES IN BARBADOS. PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY MARCH 1877. London: Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode. 1877. v 1 blank 70 pp. The two titles bound together in modern two-toned cloth with paper title affixed to front cover. Near Fine.<br /> <br /> These books print observations and official dispatches beginning in 1871 that tell the story of the Barbados insurrection beginning in 1876. "Slavery in Barbados was abolished in 1834. . . Despite gaining their freedom in the sense of no longer being 'owned' officially life for plantation workers remained difficult for many years. Perhaps the same children whose parents avoided having them apprenticed became involved 40 years later in the Confederation Riots of 1876. The primary cause of these riots is often cited as the proposed confederation of Barbados and the Windward Islands. However it is very likely that this was one cause of many and the primary reason for unrest and unhappiness was down to pay working and living conditions. The 'despatches' of 1875 describe cases of death by starvation - one of a baby whose mother had had to return to work weeks after giving birth and could not feed her daughter often enough or worked so hard so soon that she could not produce enough milk. According to the rector of the Parish Church this was a common occurrence. . . Cases such as this were the primary causes of unrest in Barbados in the 1870s. These cases illustrate the difficulties faced by the descendants of enslaved African-Caribbeans and the long lasting legacy of the slave trade." online The National Archives essay 'When did plantation workers in Barbados truly become free'. Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode unknown
185615713London: Harrison and Sons 1856. Folio original printed blue wrappers chipped along spine some wrapper edge wear old rubberstamp on front wrap. Stitched 267 clean pages. Very Good. <br/> offered with FURTHER PAPERS RELATIVE TO RECRUITING IN THE UNITED STATES. PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY.1856. London: Harrison and Sons. 1856. Folio stitched. 57 1 pp. Very Good. <br/><br/> The Papers reflect ongoing British efforts to recruit Americans for the British army in its war against Russia; and the conflict thus generated with the United States which protested that such attempts violated American neutrality and compromised American sovereignty. <br/> Documents concern diplomatic correspondence with the United States; and correspondence with Crampton England's point man for American recruitments. President Pierce's Attorney General Caleb Cushing "directed the prosecution of Crampton the British minister in Washington on the charge of recruiting soldiers within our borders for the British army during the Crimean War" DAB. This document also chronicles Parliament's reaction to that event. <br/>FIRST EDITION. Not in Sabin Marke Harv. Law Cat. Harrison and Sons unknown books
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