Statement of information : hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, second session, pursuant to H. Res. 803, a resolution authorizing and directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investigate
Statement of information : hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, second session, pursuant to H. Res. 803, a resolution authorizing and directing the Committee on the Judiciary to investigate...
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Good. No dust jackets present. This is a complete set of the Statement of Information--28 separately bound items. The July 12, 1974 the Committee released of its accumulated evidence on the case, which ran to thousands of pages. Book I: Events Following the Watergate Break-in June 19, 1972-March 1, 1974 (ix, [1], 242 pages); Book II: Department of Justice-ITT Litigation (ix, [1], 208, [6] pages); Book III: Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: The 1971 Milk Price Support Decision (ix, [1], 217, [1] pages); Book IV: White House Surveillance Activities (ix, [1], 225, [1] pages). Book II: Events Following the Watergate Break-in June 17, 1972-February 9, 1973 (xii, 680, [4] pages); Book III, Part 1, Events Following the Watergate Break-in (June 20, 1972-March 22, 1973 (xii, 687, [5] pages); Book III, Part 2, Events Following the Watergate Break-in June 20, 1972-(March 22, 1973 (iii, [1] 689-1281, [3] pages); Book IV, Part 1, Events Following the Watergate Break-in (March 22, 1973--April 30, 1973 (xii, 551, [5] pages); Book IV, Part 2, Events Following the Watergate Break-in (March 22, 1973-April 30, 1973 (iii, 555-1080 pages); Book IV, Part 3, Events Following the Watergate Break-in (March 22, 1973--April 30, 1973 (iii, [1], 1081-1659, [1] pages [spine discolored); Book V--Part 1, Department of Justice/ITT Litigation--Richard Kleindienst Nomination Hearings (xii, 477, [1]); Book V--Part 2, Department of Justice/ITT Litigation--Richard Kleindienst Nomination Hearings (ii, [2], 479-980, [4]); Book VI--Part 1, Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: The 1971 Milk Price Support Decision (ix, [1], 462 pages); Book VI--Part 2, Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: The 1971 Milk Price Support Decision (iii, [1], 463-984, [2] pages); Book VII--Part 1, White House Surveillance Activities and Campaign Activities (xii, 522, [2] pages; Book VII--Part 2, White House Surveillance Activities and Campaign Activities (iii, [1], 523-1177, [3] pages; Book VII--Part 3, White House Surveillance Activities and Campaign Activities (iii, [1] 1179-1613, [1] pages; Book VII--Part 4, White House Surveillance Activities and Campaign Activities (iii, [1], 1615-2090, [2] pages; Book VIII: Internal Revenue Service (xii, 440, [4] pages); Book IX--Part 1: Watergate Special Prosecutors Judiciary Committee's Impeachment Inquiry April 30, 1973-July 1, 1974 (xii, 521, [3] pages); Book IX--Part 2: Watergate Special Prosecutors Judiciary Committee's Impeachment Inquiry April 30, 1973-July 1, 1974 (iii, [1], 523-1069, [1] pages); Book X: Tax Deduction for Gift of Papers, (vii, [1], 552 pages); Book XI: Bombing of Cambodia (xii, 599, [1] pages); Book XII: Impoundment of Funds Government Expenditures on President Nixon's Private Properties at San Clemente and Key Biscayne (vii, [1], 187, [1] pages); Appendix I: Presidential Statements on the Watergate Break-in and Its Investigation (iv, 110, [2] pages); Appendix II: Papers in Criminal Cases Initiated by The Watergate Special Prosecution Force June 27, 1973-August 2, 1974 (iv, 379, [3] pages); Appendix III: Supplementary Documents: White House Edited Transcripts (April 4, 1972, March 22, 1973, June 23, 1972; John Ehrlichman Handwritten Notes: Affidavit of Bruce A. Kehrli (ii, [2], 271, [1] pages); and Appendix IV: Political Matters Memoranda August 13, 2972-September 18, 1972 (v, [1], 151, [3] pages). The impeachment process against Richard Nixon began in the United States House of Representatives on October 30, 1973, following the series of high-level resignations and firings widely called the "Saturday Night Massacre" during the course of the Watergate scandal. The House Committee on the Judiciary set up an impeachment inquiry staff and began investigations into possible impeachable offenses by Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States. The process was formally initiated on February 6, 1974, when the House granted the Judiciary Committee authority to...