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200262742Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2002. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Several corners creased at back. iii 221 p. Includes illustrations. Serial No. 107-70. This is one of a series of hearings on bioterrorism--and this one focused on preparedness. It was originally announced that this hearing would be held on September 11th but it was postoned because of the attack on American of that date. The concern over Anthrax also informed this hearing. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
200564427Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2005. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 113 3 pages Wraps . Illustrations. Footnote. Linton Forrestall Brooks born August 15 1938 is a former US Ambassador and former Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA. George Peter "Pete" Nanos is a retired vice admiral in the United States Navy and former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. On January 6 2003 Nanos began working as the interim director of Los Alamos National Lab. On July 17 2003 he was named director of the lab. In May 2004 Nanos ordered an emergency shutdown of operations after classified computer disks went missing and a student suffered an eye injury from a powerful laser beam in the same week. His management style made him unpopular with lab scientists. Nanos stepped down as director in May 2005. Glenn Podonsky has led the Office of Health Safety and Security since its creation in 2006. He was director of the Office of Independent Oversight and Performance Assurance OA when it was merged with the Office of Security in 2004 creating the Office of Security and Safety Performance Assurance SSA. Podonsky directed the newly formed SSA until was combined with the Office of Environment Safety and Health in 2006 creating the Office of Health Safety and Security. In 1994 Podonsky was in charge of records retrieval in the search for material relating to dubious radiation experiments conducted during the 1940s. Serial No. 109-66. This hearing was held to review security initiatives at Department of Energy nuclear facilities. It was held at a period of time when there had been espionage theft and loss concerns at these facilities. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
200248470Washington DC: GPO 2002. First Edition. First Printing. good. 91 wraps illus. Hearing held on November 1 2001. Serial No. 107-71. This hearing was held after the post 9/11 cases of anthrax had been discovered. The committee questioned whether the traditional public health surveillance approach in which information was mailed in by doctors was adequate. GPO paperback
200250746Washington DC: GPO 2002. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 91 wraps illus. Hearing held on November 1 2001. Serial No. 107-71. This hearing was held after the post 9/11 cases of anthrax had been discovered. The committee questioned whether the traditional public health surveillance approach in which information was mailed in by doctors was adequate. GPO paperback
1867ST20572Hamilton Scotland: W. Naismith 1867. FIRST EDITION. 168 x 106 mm. 6 1/2 x 4 1/4". vii 183 pp. <br/> In the very rare original green paper wrappers. Spine cocked wrappers somewhat soiled spine with paper beginning to lift along the bottom inch of the rear joint other minor exterior defects but the volume solid and internally in excellent condition. QUITE A GOOD COPY of a fragile inexpensively produced volume one would expect to find in shambles.<br/> <br/> Told in the form of letters drawn from the author's actual correspondence as well as his contemporary journals this first-hand account by a young sailor of the transatlantic slave trade in the years 1800-04 brings those horrific voyages vividly to life. At the same time the author writing in direct unvarnished prose makes it clear he is at least as much an observer of difficult sea life in general as he is concerned with the abolition of a great evil. In the preface Robinson 1786-1875 explains his reasons for publishing this record of his time aboard a slave ship: "I have heard so many gross misstatements respecting West Indian slavery and the horrors of the 'Middle Passage' that I formed the resolution should time be allowed me to give the result of my own experience . . . in order to disabuse the minds of many well-meaning people." He is rightly aware that some readers may be offended by unconvincing apology in an account encumbered with naïveté : "It is doubtless the opinion of many that I put myself into a wrong position and incurred blame and obloquy by entering into this obnoxious trade at all. It may be so; I will not dispute the matter. I certainly did not feel myself comfortable or at home in the service. But let it be remembered in my favour that the trade was then a lawful one; whilst at the same time I was induced to enter it by what is called an accidental circumstance . . . and an irresistible desire for a seafaring life so completely carried me away that it became a matter of perfect indifference to me where the ship went if not to the bottom provided I was aboard of her--or in what trade engaged if not a pirate." As indicated the letters originating in various ports in England West Africa and the West Indies depict a harsh life at sea for all involved but most especially for the wretches who made up the ship's cargo. An accident on board nearly cost Robinson his foot and ended his career at sea just a year before in his words "the united voice of a generous and philanthropic people" passed the Emancipation Bill into law ending British participation in the slave trade. The phrasing here makes it clear our narrator had his heart mostly in the right place. This is a very rare book which is not surprising for a pocket-sized work from a provincial press near Glasgow issued in insubstantial paper wrappers. OCLC records just two copies in libraries both in the UK while RBH and ABSA seem to list no copies at auction except the present one. W. Naismith unknown
189621325New York and elsewhere 1896. Folio. 14 1/2 x 12 inches. Approximately 350 larger ephemeral items and about 200 small scraps mounted on both pastedowns and recto and verso of 22 leaves. All leaves browned 3 leaves split vertically others with margins chipped some loosely inserted. Original rose-coloured glazed paper-covered boards lower cover blocked in blind and lettered 'Pat. March 76' in blind the upper cover blocked in gilt with three shaped raised panels with gilt borders enclosing chromolithographic images backstrip blocked in gilt corners rounded some fading to upper cover and backstrip inner hinges broken<br/> <br/> A spectacular album with an unusually rich assortment of advertising and trade cards including a selection chromolithographed designs of birds after Audubon.<br/> <br/> Internal evidence suggests that the album was probably assembled by a New York State resident living just south of Rochester - possibly from near Bath Cohocton or Canandaigua the patent date of the album gives a 'now earlier than' date whilst there are a number of dated items amongst the scraps the latest being 1896. Included are a large number of cards issued by local businesses as well as more national concerns like a fine series of six advertising cards for 'Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills' featuring toddlers playing baseball "Tum on ets' p'ay ball"; "See me tech it!"; "Aint dot out!"; "I'se bo'en home"; "I'se dot it!". There are also 33 'Arm & Hammer' bird cards after designs by John James Audubon 13 from the Arm & Hammer Brand / Church & Co. "Beautiful Birds of America" Collectors' Card 1st Series from 1894; the others probably from the second series. unknown
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39881London: Printed for T. Cooper at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row 1739. First edition 8vo 2 3-63 1pp. disbound. Relates to American and Spanish affairs. Sabin 79228; Goldsmith 7893; Hanson 5323. London: Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1739 unknown
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65413. The flag on Allin's shop appears to be a variant of the Union Jack and assuming that is correct it would imply that the date for the print is 'not before' 1801 when the Union Jack was designed following the Act of Union 1801 which united the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland previously in personal union to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The architecture and the design of the clothes of a couple of figures shown would indicate a time frame of the first couple of decades of the 19th century. The slogan 'LADIES NEW INVENTED STAYS' provides another clue as 'Stays' was the term used for the fully boned laced bodices worn under clothes from the late 16th or early 17th century until the end of the 18th century. A related view dated 1822 may be seen on BIRMINGHAM HISTORICAL FORUM. The copyright imprint is not recorded in the BRITISH BOOK TRADE INDEX. hardcover
19962090502126802913Zahanshin Awaji Industrial Reconstruction Promotion Organization 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 279 pages Size: B6 size Zahanshin Awaji Industrial Reconstruction Promotion Organization paperback
187754162Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1877. Fourth edition revised. Small octavo 19cm. Publisher's green cloth titled in gilt and decoratively stamped in black on spine and front cover; 275pp; illus; one folding chart; lithographed frontispiece in colors. An exceedingly fresh and clean copy in the original publisher's cloth very near to Fine. Stenciled ink ex-libris of a Geo. M. Bond likely the engineer and inventor George Meade Bond ca 1853-1932 long-time chief engineer for Pratt & Whitney to front pastedown and head of title page. <br /> <br /> A nicely produced treatise-cum-trade catalog for this major producer of industrial machinery illustrated throughout with line engravings. An exceptionally pretty copy appearing almost unread. ROMAINE p.203 for the 3rd edition 1876 "one of the best illustrated catalog-books in the field. J.B. Lippincott unknown
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