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20138624bdGainesville: University Press of Florida 2013. First Edition Advance Review Copy with Publisher’s letter laid-in. Octavo blue boards hardcover 142 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: Hanging chads. Butterfly ballots. Unruly demonstrations across the country. A state capital occupied by the national press corps. For thirty-six excruciating days in late 2000 a nation held its breath while behind closed doors the seven justices of the Florida Supreme Court debated the outcome of the presidential election. The events that transpired within the justices’ chambers -- their arguments exhortations and appeals to one another -- have remained a mystery. until now. Inside Bush v. Gore presents the unique candid and compelling perspective of the Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice who stood at the center of the storm. Charley Wells a strong dissenting voice in the court’s 4-3 decision that mandated a statewide manual recount gives an unprecedented play-by-play of those tumultuous days. Not only is his legal analysis of Bush v. Gore at the state and federal levels invaluable but he also offers an insider’s view of judicial relationships the frustrations of ambiguous election laws the difficulties of separating the legalities from the politics and the unsung yet critical role played by state court professionals. Ultimately Inside Bush v. Gore is a story about the transfer of power in a country that prides itself on the democratic process of electing its leaders and the ability of the court system to justly and fairly resolve disputes. With the advantage of hindsite and the perspective gained by reading countless commentaries and studies about the decisions of both the Florida and the United States Supreme Courts Wells highlights how the rule of law prevailed in the midst of one of the country’s most controversial elections in recent history. University Press of Florida, (2013). First Edition, Advance Review Copy, with Publisher’s letter laid-in. hardcover books
1905D7176New York: A. L. Burt Company 1905. First Edition "Published February". Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Publisher's red cloth lettering stamped in white and floral motif stamped in black on upper board and spine; illustrated dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 391 10 blank ads. Spine tips and corners very gently rubbed; a little of the white lettering rubbed away from spine; contemporary ownership signature J. Mabel Harrington pencilled on FFEP. Dust jacket lightly rubbed and dust-soiled; chipped at spine tips affecting some of the lettering at crown and corners neatly mended with tape. A nice copy in the very scarce dust jacket of this popular novel. An unlikely survival especially in such nice condition. <br/><br/> A. L. Burt Company hardcover books
1765047101The Hague: Henry Justice 1765. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. J.L. de Boubers. Full contemporary paneled calf marbled endpapers page edges painted yellow. front hinges rubbed and cracked but intact one lettering piece lacking and the other cracked spines a bit dry. Slight foxing occasionally but generally fine internally and entirely engraved throughout. Full page plates head and tail pieces and vignette illustration throughout. Folding map in volume II. Five volumes bound in two. <br/><br/>The first Justice edition of Virgil engraved throughout in imitation of John Pine's Horace 1737 and published at Justice's great expense between 1757 and 1765 the final work done after Justice's death in 1763. Justice was a prolific book collector and occasional book thief - the latter got him expelled to the colonies in 1736 and later commuted to life in exile on the continent. His wife the travel writer Elizabeth Justice wrote a thinly disguised autobiographical novel about the difficulties of living with a man who would rather destroy their lives than quit buying books Amelia or the Distressed Wife 1751. Size: Octavo 8vo. Illustrator: J.L. de Boubers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Poetry. Inventory No: 047101. Henry Justice hardcover books
193814639Moscow: People's Commissariat of Justice 1938. First edition. 8vo pp 800 Cloth spine some wear paper boards tear to back board else good. A rare book and seldom found in such good condition. People's Commissariat of Justice unknown books
1982719371982. Vols. 1-43 1791-1982. Vols. 1-43 1791-1982. United States Department of Justice. Hall Benjamin F. C.C. Andrews J.Hubley Ashton et al. Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States Advising the President and Heads of Departments in Relation to their Official Duties; and Expounding the Constitution Subsisting Treaties with Foreign Governments and with Indian Tribes and the Public Laws of the Country. Compiled with Notes and References. Volumes 1 to 43. 1791-1982. Title varies slightly. Washington: Published by Robert Farnham Later volumes published by other publishers including the Government Printing Office 1852-1996. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine labels. Ex-library with property stamps and shelf location labels at foot of spines else very good. $795. As the legal adviser to the executive officials of the government the attorney general renders requested legal advice generally in the form of written opinions. Although these opinions are official statements of an executive officer they are merely advisory statements and are not mandatory orders. unknown books
49403U.S. Department of Justice. Investigation of Government Patent Practices and Policies. Report and Recommendations of the Attorney General to the President. Volumes I-III. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office n.d. Vol I.: vii 146 pp; Vol. II: v 508 pp; Vol. III: v 328 pp. Ex-library with stamps bookplate on front pastedown page and card pocket on rear pastedown page. Internally clean. $60. 3 volumes in one book. unknown books
2020719062020. Vols 1-27 1940-2020 complete set. Vols 1-27 1940-2020 complete set. Administrative Decisions under Immigration and Nationality Laws of the U.S. Washington United States Department of Justice. Board of Immigration Appeals. Reprint W.S. Hein. Volumes 1 to 27 1940-2020. Complete set of all volumes published to date. Tan buckram hardcover with gilt lettered green spine labels. Ex-library with property stamps and shelf location labels at foot of spines else very good. Publisher's Price USD 2100. Special $995. This is the official publication for immigration-related decisions of the the Board of Immigration Appeals BIA Attorney General and former INS decisions selected as precedent. As such it is the most commonly cited publication for administrative decisions in immigration matters. Volume 15 includes an Index for volumes 1-15. Volume 25 includes an Index for volumes 16-25. unknown books
1944489881944. United States. Dept. of Justice. Lands Division. Acquisition of Property for War Purposes. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1944. xli 158 pp. Ex-library with stamps. Cloth worn spine sunned. $5. unknown books
1944489891944. United States. Dept. of Justice. Lands Division. Acquisition of Property for War Purposes. Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 1944. xli 158 pp. Ex-library with stamps bookplate on front pastedown. Cloth worn spine sunned. $5. unknown books
197854465Washington: GPO 1978. Magazine. vii 54p. 8.5x11 inchesintroduction examinations photos and tables very good booklet in stapled brown wraps. GPO unknown books
1977107219Washington: INS 1977. Weekly 8.5x11 inch packets of newsclippings xeroxed taken from the national press various paginations corner-stapled. Unsecured in a manila folder makes a stack about 2.2 inches thick. There is no packet for April 4. Vast coverage of issues affecting 'illegal aliens' for the period with 20 article/week reprinted primarily focusing on Hispanics. INS unknown books
1960507711960. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1960. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1960. v 449 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Residue from location label to spine stamps to free endleaves card pocket to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
1959507701959. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1959. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1959. v 447 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Gilt location label to spine bookplate to front pastedown stamp to title page. $5. unknown books
1964507801964. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for The Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1964. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1964. v 479 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Some shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Residue from location label to spine stamps to endleaves card pocket residue to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
1957507671957. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1957. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1957. vi 447 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear. Internally clean. Ex-library. Residue from location label to spine stamps to front free endleaves residue from card pocket to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
1963507791963. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1963. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1963. v 487 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Some shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Residue from location label to spine stamps to endleaves card pocket residue to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
1962507761962. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1962. v 440 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Some shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine bookplate to front pastedown card pocket to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
1958507681958. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1958. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1958. vi 442 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Residue from location label to spine stamps to free endleaves card pocket to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
1998217881998. Administrative. The Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure. Monograph Series No. 1-27. Washington: Government Printing Office 1940-1941. 9 volumes in 3 books. Reprint W.S. Hein 1998. New. USD 495. This committee prepared twenty-seven studies of individual federal agencies. From these studies one may learn what the agencies are created to do as well as the methods by which they operate. The series consists of the following: No. 1 The Division of Public Contracts Dept. of Labor. The Walsh-Healy Act; No. 2 The Veterans' Administration; No. 3 Federal Communications Commission. 2 v.; No. 4 United States Maritime Commission; No. 5 Federal alcohol Administration; No. 6 The Federal Trade Commission; No. 7 The Administration of the Grain Standards Act. Department of Agriculture; No. 8 Railroad Retirement Board; No. 9 The Federal Reserve System; No. 10 Department of Commerce. Bureau of Marine Inspections and Navigation; No. 11 The Administration of the Packers and Stockyards Act. Department of Agriculture; No. 12 Administrative of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Wage and Hour Division. Children's Bureau. 2v.; No. 13 Post Office Department; No. 14 Federal Control of Banking. Comptroller of the currency and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; No. 15 War Department; No. 16 Social Security Board; No. 17 Railway Labor. The National Railroad Adjustment Board and the National Mediation Board; No.18 National Labor Relations Board; No. 19 The Civil Aeronautics Authority. 2 v.; No. 20 Department of the Interior; No. 21 United States Employees; Compensation Commission; No. 22 Administration of Internal Revenue Laws. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Board of Tax Appeals. Processing Tax Board of Review. 2v.; No. 23 Bituminous Coal Division. Department of the Interior. 2v.; No. 24 Interstate Commerce Commission. 2v.; No. 25 Federal Power Commission; No. 26 Securities and Exchange Commission; No. 27 Administration of the Custom Laws. United States Tariff Commission. Bureau of Customs Department of the Treasury. 2v. unknown books
1976191608n.p.: USLA 1976. 18x24 inch poster sketch of a face with splattered blood streaming from its nose artist identified as "R. Castro" artwork is signed as Berkeley '76 but unknown if the poster was made later. The humorously titled US Senate report "Trotskyite Terrorist International" notes that the USLA was a front of the Socialist Workers Party. USLA unknown books
1961507721961. United States Department of Justice. Annual Report of the Attorney General of the United States for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1961. Washington DC: Department of Justice 1961. v 440 pp. Original cloth gilt title to spine. Moderate shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Stamps on free endleaves card pocket to rear pastedown. $5. unknown books
2003264924New York: United for Peace & Justice 2003. Eight pages in tabloid newspaper format 11.25x17 inches folded as issued creased spent time in activists back pocket tears in the margins of the first page else good condition. Text in English & Spanish centerfold is a poster for the upcoming events in English & Spanish. Multi-issue group with demands to defend immigrant rights end the occupation of Iraq stop the FTAA and shut down the School of the Americas. United for Peace & Justice unknown books
1965034426Middletown: Wesleyan University Press. 1965. The third printing of Justice's 1959 Lamont Poetry winner. With the ownership signature of James Tate. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Hardcover. Near Fine. Wesleyan University Press hardcover books
185435849New York: Pudney & Russell 1854. 29pp sewn original printed wrappers moderately worn rear wrap loose. Light foxing old pencil marks Very Good. <br/><br/> Salmon P. Chase the anti-slavery politician who became Lincoln's Treasury Secretary and Taney's successor as Chief Justice argued for O'Reilly and his fellow appellants. They attempted to invalidate Morse's 1840 and 1848 patents on the 'Electro-Magnetic Telegraphs.' <br/> The Court's 6-3 decision finds for Morse Taney writing the majority opinion. Of Morse the Court holds that "no one has contributed more to enlarge the knowledge of Electro-Magnetism and to lay the foundations of the great invention of which we are speaking than the professor himself." The Court reviews the history and development of Morse's invention the similar work of Wheatstone and Davy in England and Steinheil in Munich; and finds that Morse's telegraph preceded theirs. An energetic dissent was filed by Grier in which Justices Nelson and Wayne joined. <br/> The claims of O'Reilly were not frivolous. Well-known to Congress as a tireless advocate of transcontinental wireless communication he was an emigrant from Ireland. "After the invention of the telegraph he entered upon the work of extending the lines to the west but became involved in lawsuits which almost ruined him financially" Appleton.<br/>Not in Cohen or Sabin. OCLC 25802195 1- U VA 226397273 1- OH State Lib. as of May 2019. Pudney & Russell unknown books
56771Taft assures Washburn that he will forward information about the relations of the US and the Philippines and is glad to hear that Washburn's grandsons are going to Yale and Harvard. William Howard Taft September 15 1857 - March 8 1930 served as the 27th President of the United States 1909-1913 and as the 10th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court 1921-1930 the only person to have held both offices. Taft was elected president in 1908 the chosen successor of Theodore Roosevelt but was defeated for re-election by Woodrow Wilson in 1912 after Roosevelt split the Republican vote by running as a third-party candidate. In 1921 President Warren G. Harding appointed Taft chief justice a position in which he served until a few weeks before his death. Charles Grenfill Washburn January 28 1857 - May 25 1928 was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. unknown books