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U.S. Congressional Serial Set
What It Is and Its History


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How the Serial Set Is Bound  |   Definitions  



Miscellaneous documents and reports are cumulated into a group approximately 2 1/2 inches in depth before being sent for binding. On occasion it has been necessary to make volumes larger or smaller in depth for various reasons. We feel that volumes larger than 2 1/2 inches in depth are difficult for the user to handle when doing research. Large publications and "odd size" publications are bound individually and receive their respective titles.

Volume bound without
Serial Set Title Page
Volume bound without Serial Set Title Page
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