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1785183992London England: J.Debrett 1785. Second. Hardcover. Good- front & back boards separated & held by tight corded binding joints. boards & leather rubbed & worn; edge-worn. spine fully rubbed only one section of title plate remains. various pencil notations to cover pastedowns w/ exlibris. two slight splits to textblock; binding holding firm. instances of light to moderate speckled or spotted foxing throughout remains fairly minimal. instances of impressions/designs to lower pg corners. marbled boards w/ quarter leather spine & corners; leather spine w/ red & gilt title plate. 574 pgs w/ fold-out chart. Pages have light edge-tanning but remain fairly bright; text remains detailed. Caricature plates missing; fold-out election chart and errata page intact. Full title ".From its commencement on the first of April to the final close of the poll on the 17th of May. To which is prefixed a summary account of the proceedings of the late Parliament so far as they appear connected with the East India business and the dismission of the Portland administration with other select and interesting occurrences at the Westminster meetings previous to its dissolution on the 25th day of March 1784. By Lovers of Truth and Justice. J.Debrett hardcover books
1965418369England: Hull Printers Limited 1965. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. 24pp. Near fine with toning and tiny scrap by one staple. Contributors include Sylvia Plath Robert Lowell Anne Sexton William Stafford Adrienne Rich Donald Justice James Dickey and Theodore Roethke. Hull Printers Limited) unknown books
183245571Washington DC: printed by Gales & Seaton 1832. Disbound pamphlet. 8vo.; 20pp. Inscription on title page; "Presented To Judge Woolsey by George Young 1930." HOWES M318: "Reviews the whole history of our Indian treaties." <br/><br/> printed by Gales & Seaton unknown books
1967700511967. Thurgood Marshall Poses with His Family Marshall Thurgood 1908-1993. 6" x 9-1/2" Black-and-White Press Photograph of Justice Marshall and His Family. New York: AP Wirephoto September 4 1967. Light rubbing to edges caption to left of image with Marshall's name circled in ink stamps to verso. $100. The caption reads: "New Justice and Family. New Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall poses with his family outside Supreme Court Building in Washington today following ceremonies that put him on the High Court. With Justice and Mrs. Marshall are sons John 9 foreground and Thurgood Jr. 11. unknown books
18493854Toluca: Imp. de Juan Quijano 1849. 8vo. 10 pp. <br><br>The Court is confused by the wording and cannot fathom the intention of Congress regarding several recent laws. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Sutro. Removed from a nonce volume; inner margins a little irregular. Imp. de Juan Quijano unknown books
182529870Mexico: Impr. del Supremo Gobierno de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Palacio 1825. 8vo. 28 pp. 8 leaves of plates 1 folding. <br><br>Minister Pablo Llave 17731833 presents his annual report to congress on the state of the administration of justice and church-state relations. He says the roads are safer each year and the number of highway robbers diminishing. So too is the number of clergy.<br>Â Â Â Â The plates are tables of statistics. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sutro 450. Stitched in original plain wrappers which are foxed and soiled. One small piece of blank margin of one plate torn off. Impr. del Supremo Gobierno de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos en Palacio unknown books
48227N.p.: 1891. Octavo. Sewn pamphlet; 212pp. Ink pressure stamp to margin of title page "Withdrawn / New Church Theological School" else Near Fine. A sketch of military justice in the U.S. Army. Includes a brief description and history of the prison at Ft. Leavenworth of which Pope was Commandant. Uncommon. unknown books
51069237 pp. text on prison reform in mid-century Spain divided into chapters with headings such as "Educación Cultura y Arte" "Labor Religiosa" "Trabajos Exteriores" "Redención de Penas" "Libertad Condicional" and "Instituciones Especiaies" followed by an unpaginated 28 pp. appendix titled "Estadistica Penitenciaria" of various tables and charts documenting statistics such as number of prisoners age of prisoners and reasons for imprisonment. Illustrated profusely throughout with photographs and colorful charts. 4to. Original publisher's full brown gilt morocco with marbled endpapers house in original cloth slipcase. A couple of very minor abrasions and scratches to leather minor creasing wear along spine; some abrasions minor paper loss and wear along edges to slipcase. Alcala de Henares Spain Talleres Penitenciarios 1954. Inscribed on one of flyleaves by the Inspector General of Spanish prisons to a Professor Hennings. A work of propaganda from the Franco government on the Spanish prison system illustrated with photographs taken at various penitentiaries throughout Spain depicting male prisoners hard at work happy female prisoners and the children of prisoners being well taken care-of. Scarce; as of November 2020 OCLC locates only two holdings in international institutions and none in the United States. hardcover books
1988186699San Francisco: the Mobilization 1988. 13.5x17 inch poster very good. Main rallying points are opposition to Apartheid and US involvement in Latin America nuclear arms freeze and jobs & justice. the Mobilization unknown books
1986165696San Francisco: Mobilization for Peace Jobs and Justice 1986. 1.5 inch button promoting the SF March for Peace Job and Justice sponsored by labor unions peace organizations and progressive groups during the Nuclear Freeze campaign with its main march in Washington DC. Main rallying points are opposition to Apartheid and US involvement in Latin America nuclear arms freeze and jobs & justice. [Mobilization for Peace, Jobs, and Justice] unknown books
1987235248San Francisco: the Mobilization 1987. 11x17 inch poster very good. Marches were held in SF and Washington DC. the Mobilization unknown books
1940700481940. Frank Murphy is Sworn In as a Supreme Court Justice Murphy Frank 1890-1949. 7" x 9" Black-and-White Press Photograph of the Swearing in of Justice Murphy. Washington DC: Acme Newspictures January 18 1940. Light rubbing to edges tipped-in caption and stamp to verso. $100. The caption reads: "In the presence of President Roosevelt in the White House on Jan. 18 former Attorney General Frank Murphy is picture as he took his oath as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Left to right in photo are: President Roosevelt: Justice Murphy and Supreme Court Justice Stanley Reed who is administering the oath. unknown books
190735761Buenos Aires: Imprenta de M. Biedma é Hijo 1907. First edition. Quarter morocco over marbled boards. Top half of front joint split spine and boards scuffed front hinge nearly detached rear hinge split occasional foxing contents very good. 704 pp. Sm. 4to. Palau 170726. Jones 622. Imprenta de M. Biedma é Hijo hardcover books
195236810New York: National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case 1952. Eight volumes bound in original printed yellow title wrappers. 1715 3 Index pp. Each page printed in two columns each column numbered as a page. Oblong 8vo 7-1/4" x 5-1/4". Stapled as issued Near Fine. Housed in original box. <br/><br/> Nearly seventy years after they were executed for espionage even after the opening of the USSR's secret Venona files the guilt or innocence of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg remains a subject of controversy. A National Committee to Reopen the Rosenberg Case the successor to the National Committee to Secure Justice to the Rosenbergs is active to this day. The trial like that of their contemporary Alger Hiss was enveloped by the early years of the Cold War. Added to the mix was the fact that the Rosenbergs were Jewish as were their prosecutors Irving Saypol and Roy Cohn and the trial judge Irving Kaufman. There is little doubt that significant prejudicial conduct occurred at trial including ex parte meetings with the trial judge and the introduction of inflammatory evidence which had little probative value. <br/> The National Committee published this Record "confident that the dispassionate reader will perceive the gross miscarriage of justice that cries out for redress." The Committee claims that David and Ruth Greenglass the government's "main witnesses" were themselves spies whose testimony was tainted by their desire to avoid the death penalty. There was no documentary evidence of the Rosenbergs' guilt. Indeed the prosecution whipped the jury into an anti-Communist frenzy; and the sentence of death was "barbaric. National Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg Case unknown books
195363353New York: the Committee 1953. 7p. wraps. the Committee unknown books
1953143802New York: the Committee 1953. Pamphlet. 7p. wraps very good condition. the Committee unknown books
195313406New York: the Committee 1953. 44p. staplebound wraps 8.5x11 inches illus. light handling wear. Memorial piece for the Rosenbergs includes a full page poem by W.E.B. DuBois. the Committee unknown books
195358826New York: the Committee 1953. 15p. wraps slightly browned 7x10 inches. "A claim that two new accidentally discovered documents reproduced here cast doubt on the testimony of the Greenglasses." Seidman N17. the Committee unknown books
195241534New York: the Committee 1952. 6p. wraps. the Committee unknown books
197638070Washington D.C.: Office of Technology Transfer National Institute of Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice 1976. First Edition. Oblong octavo 14.75x23cm.; publisher's white photo-illustrated staplebound card wrappers; 12pp.; photographic illus. Fine condition. Office of Technology Transfer, National Institute of Law Enforcement & Criminal Justice unknown books
197734019Washington D.C.: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Assistance Administration / United States Department of Justice 1977. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm.; original dark red glossy card wrappers; xii103pp.; tables and graphs in rear. Hint of wear else Fine. The first of four "Police Volumes" to be published from 1977 to 1978. National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Assistance Administration / United States Departmen unknown books
197241750N.p.: People's Coalition for Peace and Justice 1972. Offset lithographed poster 56cm x 44cm. Printed both sides of sheet; recto in red verso in black ink. Original folds; mild wear to extremities still a clean and fresh example easily Near Fine. Double-sided poster with recto presenting a bold call to action verso with a large map of the demonstration route surrounded by text outlining the planned events with detailed instructions for marchers. Original poster announcing the June 1972 Emergency March on Washington organized jointly by the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice and the National Peace Action Coalition. Events included a blockade of the Pentagon and a night of "good cheer.dancing music and theater." In comparison with the previous year's May Day rally the event was a failure attracting only about 10000 demonstrators. This poster apparently scarce; not found separately catalogued in OCLC as of August 2018; not found in the collections of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics or the Online Archive of California. People's Coalition for Peace and Justice unknown books
197142920Washington DC: Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice 1971. First Edition. Tabloid-sized bifolium 38cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 4pp; illus. Some light wear and dust-soil with a few tiny tears to extremities; Very Good. Scarce promotional item for the 1971 "Mule Train To Wall Street" an event intended to coincide with the great Mayday Tribe march on Washington described by some observers as the most poorly planned direct action of the Vietnam era. The action ended with the arrest of some 7000 marchers before the event even got underway. Contains a list of movement centers calendar of events an outline of what the PCPJ hoped to accomplish legal and medical advice and a 6.5" x 7" map of the city. Not found in OCLC. Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice unknown books
012160Fine. Broadside. A limited edition set of five literary broadsides signed by the authors and all numbered 51/150 copies with different sheet sizes and colors of illustrations. Housed in a folder with an antique printing press illustration. The five broadsides are: "From how to tell a true war story" by Tim O'Brien "State of the Art" by Toni Cade Bambara "Young Girls Growing Up 1911 " by Donald Justice "Nurture" by Maxine Kumin and "Genesis" by Etheridge Knight. The broadsides were printed in conjunction with readings by the authors for the Loft Mentor Series. ; 15 1/4" x 11 1/2"; Signed by Author . unknown books
012163Fine. Limited/Numbered Edition. Broadside. A limited edition set of five literary broadsides signed by the authors and all numbered 80/150 copies with different sheet sizes and colors of illustrations. Housed in a folder with an antique printing press illustration. The five broadsides are: "From how to tell a true war story" by Tim O'Brien "State of the Art" by Toni Cade Bambara "Young Girls Growing Up 1911 " by Donald Justice "Nurture" by Maxine Kumin and "Genesis" by Etheridge Knight. The broadsides were printed in conjunction with readings by the authors for the Loft Mentor Series. ; 15 1/4" x 11 1/2"; Signed by Author . unknown books