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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
1999129591West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1999. stiff paper wrappers paper front cover label top edge cut other edges uncut. Aralia Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers paper front cover label top edge cut other edges uncut. unpaginated 8 pages. Limited to 30 numbered copies. Signed by the author on colophon. Deluxe edition. Number Four in the Aralia Press Solo Voices series. Romanée type on Tovil paper. A poetic work. Aralia Press unknown books
1999129600West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1999. stiff paper wrappers top edge cut other edges uncut cord-tied. Aralia Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers top edge cut other edges uncut cord-tied. unpaginated 8 pages. Limited to 100 copies. Number Four in the Aralia Press Solo Voices series. Romanée type on Johannot paper. A poetic work. Aralia Press unknown books
1999129621West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1999. stiff paper wrappers top edge cut other edges uncut cord-tied. Aralia Press. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers top edge cut other edges uncut cord-tied. unpaginated 8 pages. Limited to 100 copies signed by the author on colophon. Number Four in the Aralia Press Solo Voices series. Romanée type on Johannot paper. A poetic work that originally appeared in The New Criterion. Aralia Press unknown books
1961132359London: Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors 1961. Two vintage full-color still photographs from the 1961 UK film. <br/><br/>A group of students at an elite music school decide to share a flat in order to cut their living costs and have somewhere to practice together. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light creasing to the extremities else Near Fine. Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors unknown books
74988President George H.W. Bush Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Signed 1989 Inaugural Invitation. 8.5" x 11"; Washington D.C.; with First Day Cancellation stamp dated January 20 1989. Invitation to the inauguration of George H.W. Bush and Dan Quayle. Signed by President George H.W. Bush William H. Rehnquist and Sandra Day O'Connor. Justice Rehnquist swore in President Bush and Justice O'Connor swore in the Vice President Quayle. Double matted and framed. The entire piece measures 15.5 inches by 13.5 inches. unknown books
1965568571965. U.S. Supreme Court. U.S. Supreme Court. Portrait Photograph of Lyndon Johnson Inscribed To Supreme Court Justice and UN Ambassador Arthur Goldberg Johnson Lyndon Baines 1908-1973. Goldberg Arthur 1908-1990. Photograph of Johnson Inscribed to Goldberg. N.p. N.d. 1965. 8" x 10" color portrait photograph printed credit in the image at bottom left glazed and framed in tasteful black-and-gold wooden 16" x 19" frame. Bold inscription and full signature below image. A few tiny nicks to frame image fine. $5000. The undated inscription reads "To Arthur Goldberg-/ With the high regard and affection/ of his friend-/ Lyndon B. Johnson." Appointed by President Kennedy Goldberg was an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1962 to 1965 and one of the most significant justices of the twentieth century. In his three terms on the bench he pushed the Court toward a broader construction of personal rights a course it followed over the following two decades. He is best known for his influential 1963 internal Supreme Court memorandum that condemned capital punishment as an example of "cruel and unusual punishment" as defined by the Eighth Amendment and his opinion in Griswold v. Connecticut 1965 which argued against a Connecticut law banning the use of contraceptives because it violated an un-enumerated right to privacy guaranteed by the Ninth Amendment. The memo initiated a wave of litigation and legislation that led to the abolition of the death penalty in several states; the Griswold opinion laid the foundation for Roe v. Wade 1973 which established a women's right to have an abortion. When Adlai Stevenson Ambassador to the United Nations died in 1965 President Johnson decided to appoint Goldberg to fill his seat. Johnson's larger plan was to put Abe Fortas on the bench because he knew Fortas would defend his Great Society programs and spy on the Court for him. Probably a recipient of the legendary Johnson "treatment" Goldberg was persuaded to resign while flying to Stevenson's funeral on Air Force One. Goldberg went on to say that he accepted the UN Ambassadorship in order to resolve the Vietnam Conflict. This photograph may be a memento of that 1965 flight or one of the tools Johnson used to persuade Goldberg. unknown books
197143373Caracas: Ediciones centauro 1971. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy wrappers rubbed contents fine. 195 pp. 16mo. Contains chiefly the decision handed down Aug. 1 1968 by the Corte Suprema de Justicia in the case of Marcos Pérez Jimenez with dissenting opinions. Ediciones centauro 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
1985186712San Francisco: the Mobilization 1985. Three 1.75 inch pins for the 1985 86 and 87 rallies all different designs featuring a dove; very good. Marches were held in SF and LA if not elsewhere against US intervention in the Caribbean and Central America against South African apartheid for a freeze on nuclear arms and for jobs and justice. the Mobilization unknown 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
2008719242008. Ulman Leon Editor. Ulman Leon Editor. Department of Justice. Office of Legal Counsel. Opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel of the United States Department of Justice. Vols. 1-32 1977-2008 in 20 books. Washington: For sale by the Supt. of Docs. U.S. G.P.O. Reprint W.S. Hein 1990. Gray buckram with blue spine lettering hardcover. Ex-library with property stamps and shelf location labels at foot of spine else very good. Reprint Price USD 1650. Special $695. Selected memorandum opinions advising the President of the United States the Attorney General and other executive officers of the federal government in relation to their official duties. The Attorney General has directed the Office of Legal Counsel to publish selected opinions for the convenience of the Executive Legislative and Judicial Branches of the government and of the professional bar and the general public. The authority of the Office of Legal Counsel to render legal opinions derives from the authority of the Attorney General. Under the Judiciary Act of 1789 the Attorney General was authorized to render opinions on questions of law when requested by the President and the heads of Executive Branch departments. This authority is now codified at 28 U.S.C. 511-513. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 510 the Attorney General has delegated to the Office of Legal Counsel responsibility for preparing the formal opinions of the Attorney General rendering opinions and legal advice to the various Executive Branch agencies assisting the Attorney General in the performance of his function as legal adviser to the President and rendering opinions to the Attorney General and the heads of the various organizational units of the Department of Justice. 28 C.F.R. 0.25. 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
18561694Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson public printer 1856. Very Good. 22 cm; 30 pages. Unbound. Remains of sewn edge brown. During the Crimean War of 1853-56 the British Government tried to recruit soldiers in the United States. The Attorney General in the Franklin Pierce administration Caleb Cushing found this action to be in violation of U.S. neutrality and here presents the opinion that British recruiters are subject to arrest and prosecution. Great Britain and the United States nearly went to war over the issue. Introductory remarks by Franklin Pierce. A. O. P. Nicholson, public printer unknown 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
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
1972201232Los Angeles: the Union 1972. 8.5x14 inch handbill minor edgewear and toning. Outlines the military buildup in the face of "the failure of Vietnamization." Concludes that "No more lives should be wasted for the Thieu regime. Stop the bombing. End the war now. the Union unknown books
198127214Middletown: Wesleyan University Press 1981. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine clothbound copy in fine dustwrapper of the Revised Edition of this poetry collection. Originally published in 1967. Wesleyan University Press hardcover books
1967158333Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press 1967. Second printing. Hardcover. 77 pages. Justice's second collection of poems. A near fine copy with some very faint foxing in a close to near fine price clipped dust jacket that has some slight wear and some faint foxing to the verso as well. Wesleyan University Press unknown books
1967159481Middletown Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press 1967. Hardcover. VG-/Good clean and tight but with light shelf wear to dj back cover; tape ghosts on end papers from removed protective cover. Art school ex-lib. with a few usual marks. Grey cloth; red/black lettering. Black/teal dj with photo image. 77 pp. with no illus. 40 poems by Donald Justice. Wesleyan University Press hardcover books
1967252444Middletown: Wesleyan 1967. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 77 pages gray cloth d.w. Middletown: Wesleyan Univ. Press 1967. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Presentation copy 1967 to writers Curt & Hortense Calisher Harnack "with affection".<br/><br/> Wesleyan unknown books
1967WRCLIT68834Middletown: Wesleyan 1967. Cloth. First edition clothbound issue. Signed and dated by the author in the year of publication. Fine in dust jacket with minor rubbing at tips. Wesleyan hardcover books
196720503Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press 1967. First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by Justice to the poet Jane Cooper: "This copy is for Jane Cooper affectionately Donald Justice March 1967. Fine copy in jacket with a bit of light wear to the extremities. Square 8vo cloth dust jacket. Fine copy in jacket with a bit of light wear to the extremities. Wesleyan University Press unknown books
196718138Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press 1967. First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by Justice on the front free endpaper to the poet Mark Strand: "This copy is for Mark & Antonia who kept the light on. Don Justice March 1967". With APCS August 22 1970 from Justice to Strand laid in: "Went to the horse races Monday decided to apply my new irrational 'system'. I might as well amuse myself if possible - I don't seem to be able to concentrate on any 'work' here: it's climate & family I think. Fine copy in somewhat rubbed jacket with two short closed tears on back panel. Square 8vo cloth dust jacket. Fine copy in somewhat rubbed jacket with two short closed tears on back panel. Wesleyan University Press unknown books
196727683Middletown:: Wesleyan University Press. Very Good. 1967. Paperback. B007T5A3WE . First edition paperback. Light foxing on top edge else very good or better in illustrated wraps. . Wesleyan University Press, paperback books