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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
4675JOHN McLEAN 1785-1861. McLean a politician from Ohio served in a number of roles including Commissioner of the General Land Office and Postmaster General. He was an Associate Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and was appointed to the United States Supreme Court by President Jackson in 1829 until his death. He was one of the two Justices to vote against the Dred Scott decision. McLean was frequently mentioned as a Presidential candidate. AMS. 2pg. 7 ½†x 12 ½â€. December 18 1846. Washington D.C. An autograph manuscript signed “Cornelia J. Orme†and a letter signed “Maria W.D. Ormeâ€. It is addressed to Supreme Court Justice John McLean. The first page is an acrostic written by the young poet Cornelia. The first letters spell out the words “HONJOHNMCLEANOFOHIO†and reads “How shall my simple muse aspire Of him to sing whose graced sublime strain Noblest of Men for subject for the Lyre. Justly my Harp her humble strings refrain - Oh would some favored votary of the Nine Her Poets power awhile bestow No minstrelsy should vie with mine - My verse thy greatness then would show - Could I but half thy goodness tell Long would its cheerful chords vibrate E’en with soft music would its strings aye swell - And gladly thy great worth relate. Now when each place with honour you have filled Of which unsought your virtues have obtained. For thee their Head our own blest Nation’s willed Our interests to serve and have our righteous Laws sustained High in the hearts of all from proud to lowly train In all beloved while grateful men remain - Oh never will they cease to bless the Noble good and true McLean.†The interior page contains a letter signed “Maria W.D. Orme†and the letter’s body is in the handwriting of Cornelia. Orme wrote to McLean: “I am still spared ‘till the period of your return to Washington but have no other means of manifesting my pleasure for your health and arrival than by a few lines on paper. None more sincerely can do so than myself or will be more truly glad to see you when you have leisure to call at the same resident corner of 12 St and Maryland Avenue. Allow me to accompany this ‘expression’ of an Acrostic written by my little daughter with whom the Muses have been tampering and whose impression of you she has thus poetically attempted to portray – and like all other embryo poetry’s wishes it to be presented – which I permit her to do not for the need of praise but as a simple fireside offering – which I am sure you will not reject…Maria W.D. Ormeâ€. Cornelia Orme wrote the popular book of children’s poems Forget-Me-Nots from Dew Drop Dale under the name Ruth Rustic. Maria Orme and her husband Rezin were involved in an infamous slavery event. In the 1830s Rezin sold a slave named Dorcas and her four children to a slave trader in Alexandria Virginia for $700. Dorcas had been promised her freedom by an earlier deceased owner and Rezin inherited Dorcas and her family through marriage and death. Dorcas killed her two younger children and was prevented from killing the other two because of the screams of her dying children. She was tried and found not guilty by reason of insanity. The abolitionist John Quincy Adams noted the incident in his 1830s diary. The verso of the integral leaf is addressed by Cornelia to “Hon. John McLean / Supreme Court U.S. / Washington D.C.†There is a small portion missing at blank right margin and a hole at blank fold. unknown 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
56991Note in full: "Wakefield RI July 8 1861 Dear Punchard I am going to see the old Alma Mater Dartmouth College at Commencement this year. Won't you be there & see what in you to receive a full attention of our class. Cardially yours Sa Chase Rev G W Punchard " Wikipedia: "Salmon Portland Chase January 13 1808 - May 7 1873 was an American politician and jurist who served as the sixth Chief Justice of the United States from 1864 to 1873. Earlier in his career Chase was the 23rd Governor of Ohio and a U.S. Senator from Ohio prior to service under Abraham Lincoln as the 25th Secretary of the Treasury. As Secretary of the Treasury Chase strengthened the federal government introducing its first paper currency as well as a national bank both during wartime. Chase articulated the "slave power conspiracy" thesis devoting his energies to the destruction of what he considered the Slave Power-the conspiracy of Southern slave owners to seize control of the federal government and block the progress of liberty. He coined the slogan of the Free Soil Party "Free Soil Free Labor Free Men". Chief Justice Chase presided over the Senate trial of Andrew Johnson during the President's impeachment proceedings in 1868. unknown books
1971009530Bristol R. I.: Roger Williams College 1971. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/No. First issue of this poetry journal published at Roger Williams College. A bright near fine copy in decorated stapled wrappers. Contains work by Stafford Justice Flook Bruce Jankuska Steve Crosby and others. Roger Williams College paperback books
56770A personal letter about travel plans to the west coast. Harlan Fiske Stone October 11 1872 - April 22 1946 was an American political figure lawyer and jurist. A native of New Hampshire he served as the dean of Columbia Law School his alma mater in the early 20th century. As a member of the Republican Party he was appointed as the 52nd Attorney General of the United States before becoming an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1925. In 1941 Stone became the 12th Chief Justice of the United States serving until his death in 1946 - one of the shortest terms of any Chief Justice. Stone was the first Chief Justice not to have served in elected office. His most famous dictum was: "Courts are not the only agency of government that must be assumed to have capacity to govern. unknown books
1990254826Albuquerque: The Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1990 Conference 1990. 11x17 inch poster folded to an 8.5x11 inch brochure with information about the Conference on one side and registration form and mailing addresses on the other and the poster inside. Joy Harjo was the Keynote Speaker at the November 1990 Conference held at University of New Mexico. The Alliance for Cultural Democracy 1990 Conference 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
1831008897Thibodeauxville 1831. Unbound. Good. This two-page folded letter measures 16" x 9.75" unfolded. The cover has no postmark nor rate mark so it is likely it was carried outside of official post office channels. The letter's paper is supple but it has developed splits along several folds so quite fragile. <br /><br />In this letter the Thibodeauxville Justice of the Peace seeks information about two men James Stewart and Joseph R. King he has arrested for horse theft and the probable murder of a watchmaker: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"There was a complaint . . . there were two men James Stewart and Joseph R King . . .of Suspicious Character that there were strong circumstances . . . they were guilty of Murder or horse stealing and probably both. . . . They started from Iberville with an old Dutchman a clock or watch repairer. . . . About two miles below Plaquemine the horse threw the Old man . . . and they took his horse . . . and Saddlebags and threw the old mans tools into the Mississippi. . . . The horse was found . . . and King and Stewart were arrested and are now in jail. I shall feel under obligations to any man that will give me information of the Old man whether he is dead or living or any other information that will serve to an expose the crimes which Stewart and King may have committed." <p>I could find no record that King and Stewart were ever brought to trial. Also neither name appears on the historical list of Louisiana executions. This does not mean that the pair were not convicted of murder. In the 1830s <br /><br />Louisiana was one of three states Alabama and Tennessee being the other two that changed their laws to give juries the complete discretion to sentence convicted murderers to punishments short of death. Some see Banner <i>The Death Penalty: an American History</i> have suggested that this was so that juries which at the time were composed only of white men could take race into account when they handed down sentences. Perhaps . . . but only two men were executed in Louisiana in 1831 one white and one black. <br /><br /> books
196318139Iowa City: Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press 1963. First edition. Limited to 270 copies. Presentation copy inscribed to the poet Mark Strand: "For Mark & Antonia with love & kisses Donald Justice. Covers somewhat sunned along extremities edges a trifle nicked two tiny pen marks on back cover otherwise a fine copy. Tall 8vo wrappers. Covers somewhat sunned along extremities edges a trifle nicked two tiny pen marks on back cover otherwise a fine copy. Stone Wall Press & The Finial Press unknown books
199143121Hanover: Middlebury College Press 1991. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Middlebury College Press hardcover books
197044086Menston England: The Scolar Press Limited 1970. Facsimile reprint folio unpaged; text in triple column; original dark green cloth-backed boards stamped in gilt gilt-lettered spine; minor shelf wear else very good and sound. English Linguistics 1500-1800 a collection of facsimile reprints selected and edited by R.C. Alston no. 260. <br/><br/> The Scolar Press Limited hardcover 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
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
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
197854465Washington: GPO 1978. Magazine. vii 54p. 8.5x11 inchesintroduction examinations photos and tables very good booklet in stapled brown wraps. GPO unknown books
189019729London & Edinburgh: Cassell & Co. Ltd. 1890. A good likeness in colors of 1890 Colour Lithograph Portrait of Lord Chief Justice Cockburn; lithographed with a facsimile signature below; paper 8 x 11" sheet approx. overall; Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn twelfth baronet 1802-1880 British judge; He had an adventurous youth observing in later years Whatever happens I have had my whack DNB; this image from the series of biographical portraits in "The Modern Portrait Gallery." 1st series by this publisher; little bit of spotting in the margins; light wear; portrait of the British judge in very good condition. . Very Good. Cassell & Co. Ltd. unknown books