Catalogue Of The United States Senate Library provides a detailed overview of the books and documents held within this important legislative library. Compiled under the direction of E. T. Cressey, this catalogue offers a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the workings of the U.S. Senate. It serves as a historical record of the collection and its significance to the legislative process.
The catalogue details the scope of the library's holdings, reflecting the Senate's diverse interests and responsibilities throughout history. This volume offers insight into the resources available to senators and staff, providing a snapshot of the intellectual and informational landscape that shaped American policy and lawmaking during the period covered. A must-have for those interested in U.S. political history and library science.
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