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UNITED STATES CONGRESS Art in the United States Capitol. Prepared by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library. 94th Congress, 2nd Session, House Document Number 94-660. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1978 Hard Cover 455 pages, approximately 1000 illustrations (many in color), cloth, 8 by 10-1/2 inches, front cover little stained, pages slightly wavy due to dampness. Architecture, paintings, statuary, etc. Price:
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UNITED STATES CONGRESS Art in the United States Capitol. Prepared by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction of the Joint Committee on the Library. 94th Congress, 2nd Session, House Document Number 94-660. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1978 Hard Cover 453 pages, approximately 500 illustrations (many in color), cloth, 8 by 10-1/2 inches, very good. Architecture, paintings, statuary, etc. Price:
25.00 USD
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United States Federal Code Annotated . . . Title 10. Armed Forces. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill 1965 Hardcover Very Good+ "All federal laws of a general and permanent nature arranged in accordance with section numbering of the United States Code and the supplements thereto. Fully annotated tot the decisions of federal and state tribunals, together with annotations of uncodified laws and treaties. " Compiled and edited by The Publisher's Editorial Staff. [9], 632 pages, cloth, very good. Includes 78-page supplement in rear pocket. ; 632 pages Price:
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United States Cartridge Company Illustrated Catalogue of United States Cartridge Company's Collection of Firearms Lowell, MA United States Cartridge Co. 1973 First Edition Softcover Very Good with no dust jacket "The most complete collection in the United States, embracing crossbow guns, match-locks, wheel-locks, snaphaunce locks, flint-locks, and percussion-locks; specimens of the different muskets, rifles, carbines, revolvers and pistols used by the United States Government and its opponents during the French, Indian, Revolutionary, Civil and Spanish-American Wars. The latest types of military arms of the different countries, including the new U. S. Model of 1903 Magazine Rifle, and a few rare cold cannon. " 140 pages, well illustrated, tables, pictorial wrappers, very good. From the introduction: "All fire-arms mentioned in this Catalogue, unless otherwise described, are muzzle-loading, iron-mounted, have iron barrels and plain black walnut stocks. "; 541 pages Price:
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United States Cartridge Company Illustrated Catalogue of United States Cartridge Company's Collection of Firearms Old Greenwich WE Inc. 1973 Reprint Hardcover Very Good in Good dust jacket 140, [3] pages, well illustrated, cloth, DJ, very good. "The most complete collection in the United States, embracing crossbow guns, match-locks, wheel-locks, snaphaunce locks, flint-locks, and percussion-locks; specimens of the different muskets, rifles, carbines, revolvers and pistols used by the United States Government and its opponents during the French, Indian, Revolutionary, Civil and Spanish-American Wars. The latest types of military arms of the different countries, including the new U. S. Model of 1903 Magazine Rifle, and a few rare cold cannon. " 140 pages, well illustrated, tables, pictorial wrappers, very good. From the introduction: "All fire-arms mentioned in this Catalogue, unless otherwise described, are muzzle-loading, iron-mounted, have iron barrels and plain black walnut stocks. " CH5_6; 140 pages Price:
30.00 USD
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United States Court Of Claims In the Court of Claims of the United States. China and Japan Trading Company, Limited, Vs. the United States. No. 30,251. Brief for Claimant. Crammond Kennedy, Attorney for Claimant, Bond Building, Washington, D. C. Frank C. Partridge, William E. Chandler Court of Claims 1910 First Edition Softcover Very Good Title from cover. Pages 357-568, grey wrappers, very good. Scarce. "The claimant is an American merchant engaged since 1847 in trade with China, conducted through claimant's branch in Shanghai. The Boxer Outbreak in 1900-1901 inflicted upon claimant very heavy losses and damages. These were suffered chiefly in respect to 81,408 bales of cotton piece goods, which at the time of the outbreak were the property of claimant and were in Shanghai, or on the way to that port, or awaiting shipment to Shanghai, having been manufactured under claimant's orders expressly for its North China trade. These goods were of the value of $3,610,591.51. A portion of these losses was allowed to claimant by the American Commissioners, and the Department of State, the remainder being then disallowed, not because the reality or the amount of the losses was at all questioned, but because an erroneous rule of damages was applied. The Claimant comes to this Court under the joint resolution of Congress, May 25, 1908. The detailed facts follow. There is not material conflict of evidence. " Table of contents: STATEMENT OF FACTS: 1) The Chinese Market for Cotton Goods. 2) The Claimant's Cotton Goods Trade in China; Chops and Other Peculiar Requirements, The Steadiness and Growth of the Trade. 3) The Boxer Outbreak. The Injury to Foreign Merchants and Foreign Goods. 4) The Boxer Disturbance Embargoed the Claimant's Goods. The Nature of the Embargo. 5) The Length of the Embargo. The Beginning. The End of the Embargo. Normal Length of Storage. 6) The Claimant's Business was not Speculative but was Steady and Reliable. 7) The Stock of Goods on Hand did not Exceed the Normal Demands of Trade. 8) Efforts to Reduce Damages. There were no Other Markets Available, Foreign or Domestic, for the Claimant's Goods. 9) Interest Item. 10) Depreciation Item. The Correctness of the Depreciation Item. Effect of Chops on Prices. 11) Allowance to Chinese Merchants. 12. Additional Items. Correction of Original Items under Amendment to Petition. Loss of Office Expenses. Loss of Business Profits. 13. Summary of Claim. ARGUMENT. 1) China's Responsibility. 2) Rule of Damages. 3) This Full and Substantial Compensation Should Be Made Upon Equitable Principles. 4). The Principles of Law and Justice Required Congress to Prescribe an Equitable Rule of Damages. 5) Speculative Claims or Elements of Damages. 6) Report of the Committee on Indemnities. 7). There Is no Basis for Discrimination against the Claimant because it Owned the Goods as a Merchant and had no Existing Contract for Their Sale. Uncertainty which Affects merely the Measure or Extent of the Injury Suffered Affords no Reason for not Awarding Damages. 8) The Claimant is Entitled to Its Interest Item as an Extraordinary Carrying Charge. 9) Claimant is Entitled to Reimbursement for Its Proven Losses under the Depreciation Item. Figuring Depreciation on Basis of Inventory May 1, 1901. 10) Claimant is Entitled to Recover the Amount of the Allowances It Made to Chinese Merchants. 11) Claimant is Entitled to Recover for Its Loss of Office Expenses. 12) Claimant is Entitled to Recover for Its Loss of Profits. 13) The Claimant is Entitled to Interest on Its Proven Losses at 7 per cent, from May 1, 1901. When Foreign Rate of Interest Allowed. The Rate of Interest on Commercial Claims Payable Out of the Chinese Indemnity, 1900, ahs been Fixed at 7 percent. 14) Limitation of the Amount Recoverable. Tables: Exports to China American Cotton Piece Goods at Intervals 10 Years. Deliveries American Cotton Piece Goods out of Shanghai. Export American Cotton Piece Goods from United States to Shanghai, and Claimant's Share in Business. Prospective Shortage at Shanghai May 30, 1900. Price:
200.00 USD
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United States [Scott, George Winfield and, Beaman, Middleton G. ] Index Analysis of the Federal Statutes Together with a Table of Repeals and Amendments. Volume I (1873-1907) General and Permanent Law in the Revised Statutes of 1873 and the States At Large 1873-1907 (Vols. 18-34). Washington Government Printing Office 1908 First Edition Hardcover Very Good- Assisted by J. A. Beck, A. K. McNamara, F. G. Munson, L. R. Alden. Prepared under the direction of the Librarian of Congress. Vol. 1 only. 1373 pages, brown cloth, newly rebound, ex-library with usual library markings, otherwise very good. Uncirculated copy, with no date stamp pocket in back. From the preface: In the Statutes at Large and Revised Statutes of 1873 there are over 40,000 quarto pages. The lack of a practical guide to the innumerable subjects on which Congress had legislated since 1789 was felt by certain Members of the House and Senate in connection with their work of drafting and criticizing bills. During the last days of the session of Congress which ended June 30, 1906, the authors of the present volume proposed the preparation of an Index Analysis to the Federal Statutes. . . The first volume was to contain an index analysis of the Revised Statutes of 1873 and of all the statutes of a general and permanent character thereafter enacted. The aim in the present volume was to bring to light every subject in the acts of a general and permanent character which might be of practical use in the work of legislation, regardless of the fact that such acts were constantly mixed in with statues of a personal, local and temporary nature. ; Ex-Library; 1373 pages Price:
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United States. Adjutant-General’s Office. Military Information Division. Notes and Statistics of Organization, Armament, and Military Progress in American and European Armies. Washington Government Printing Office 1894 First Edition Hardcover Very Good 110 pages, 3 plates (1 folding) , 1 large folding table in rear, many text illustrations, tables, blue cloth, 8 by 10 inches, very good. United States. Adjutant-General's Office. Military Information Division Publication No. 4. First edition. Scarce. [with data on force strength and organization, military spending, and specifications and ballistics for individual rifles, sabers, and swords, for selected countries; Romanian research on gunpowders; and German aluminum equipment. From the introductory note: "The original intention in preparing this work was to give an epitome of the more important foreign military organizations, and a somewhat detailed description of the small arms and side arms in use at home and abroad. " Contents: I. Organization and strength of the combatant arms of various European and American armies (Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Colombia, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Switzerland). II. Notes on small arms: Small caliber rifles, with table (North America: Mexico; South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chili, Colombia; Europe: Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Roumania, Russia, Servia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey) ; Tubular bullets; Automatic rifles. III. Notes on portable intrenching tools (Austria-Hungary, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, United States). IV. Notes on equipment and the use of aluminum. Table A, small caliber rifles. List of figures and plates: Mexican repeating rifle, Mondragon system; Altered rear sight, Mannlicher, Morris tube for Lee-Metford rifle; Borchardt automatic repeating pistol (two plates) , Latest model of the Hebler hollow bullet, for the United States 7.62-millimeter rifle; Portable intrenching tools: (Austria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Italy, United States). B69; 110 pages Price:
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United States. National Archives Patent drawings. Washington, DC, National Archives and Records Administration, 1986 0911333479 / 9780911333473 Soft Cover Introduction by Kendall S. Dood. Milestone Documents in the National Archives. 20 pages, well illustrated, pictorial wrappers, very good, size is 8 1/2 inches by 11 inches. Includes Whitney's cotton gin, T. Blanchard's turning machine, Howe's sewing machine, Bell's telephone, Edison's electric light, Wrights flying machine (3). Price:
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United States [Sanger, George P. editor] Public Laws of the United States of America, [Bound with Private Laws and Bound with Treaties Concluded … with Foreign Nations and Indian Tribes] Passed At the Second Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress; 1861-1862. Boston Little, Brown and Company 1862 Hardcover Very Good "Carefully collated with the originals at Washington. Edited by George P. Sanger, Counsellor at Law. To be continued annually. " Approximately 400 pages, cloth, newly rebound, ex-library with usual library markings, otherwise very good, tight and clean. Uncirculated copy, with no date stamp pocket in back or numbers on spine. Treaties include China, Venezuela, Araphoe and Cheyenne Indians, Delawares, Pottawatomies, Hanover, Mexico, Ottoman Empire, Great Britain, ; Ex-Library Price:
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United States Revised Statutes of the United States of America, Passed At the First Session of the Forty-Third Congress, 1873-'74 . . . Washington Government Printing Office 1875 Hardcover Very Good "Embracing the Statutes of the United States, general and permanent in their nature, in force on the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, as revised and consolidated by commissioners appointed under an Act of Congress; with an appendix containing 'An Act to Correct Errors and Supply Omissions. ' Edited, printed, and published under the authority of an Act of Congress, and under the direction of the Secretary of State. " Approximately 1500 pages, cloth, newly rebound, ex-library with usual library markings, otherwise very good, tight and clean. Uncirculated copy, with no date stamp pocket in back or numbers on spine. Title XXVII covers Freedmen, Title XXVIII Indians. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The Revised Statutes of the United States was the first official codification of the Acts of Congress. It was the precursor to the United States Code. Previous codifications by private publishers were useful shortcuts for research purposes, but had no official status. Congress undertook an official codification called the Revised Statutes approved June 22, 1874, for the laws in effect as of December 1, 1873. The Congress re-enacted a corrected version in 1878. The Revised Statutes were enacted as positive law, but subsequent enactments were not incorporated into the official code, so that over time researchers once again had to delve through many volumes of the United States Statutes at Large or use unofficial, privately published supplements. "; Ex-Library Price:
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United States Dept. Of State Statutes of the United States of America, Passed At the First Session of the Fiftieth Congress, 1887-1888; and Recent Treaties and Executive Proclamations. Washington Government Printing Office 1888 Hardcover Very Good "Edited, printed, and published under the authority of an Act of Congress, and under the direction of the Secretary of State. " Approximately 1100 pages, red cloth, newly rebound, ex-library with usual library markings, otherwise very good, tight and clean. Uncirculated copy, with no date stamp pocket in back or numbers on spine. Presidential proclamations include Prohibiting sale or purchase of certain lands in Indian Territory claimed by Greer County, Texas. Treaties and conventions include: Universal Postal Union, Mexico (boundary) , Hawaii, Submarine Cables, Zanzibar and Tonga. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The United States Statutes at Large, commonly referred to as the Statutes at Large, is the official source for the laws and resolutions passed by United States Congress. The Statutes at Large are generically referred to as the "session laws" of the Congress. Publication began in 1845 by the private firm of Little, Brown and Company under authority granted by a joint resolution of Congress. In 1874, Congress transferred the authority to publish the Statutes at Large to the Government Printing Office, which has been responsible for producing the set since that time. Every law, public and private, ever enacted by the Congress is published in the Statutes at Large in order of the date of its passage. Until 1948, all treaties and international agreements approved by the United States Senate were also published in the set. In addition, the Statutes at Large includes the text of the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, amendments to the Constitution, treaties with Indians and foreign nations, and presidential proclamations. "; Ex-Library Price:
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