NARA Issues Books I and II of George W. Bush Public Papers, 2005
Press Release · Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Washington, DC
The National Archives announced today that the 10th and 11th volumes of the “Public Papers of President George W. Bush, 2005” are available for sale. These hardcover volumes were compiled by the Office of the Federal Register, an agency of the National Archives and Records Administration.
“Public Papers of President George W. Bush, 2005, Book I,” is 1,236 pages and covers January 1, to June 30, 2005. “Public Papers of President George W. Bush, 2005, Book II,” is 868 pages and covers July 1, to December 31, 2005. Both volumes contain the text of public speeches, news conferences, messages and statements, and communications to Congress. All materials are indexed by subject and name and listed according to document category. Four appendices are included with each volume, which provide supplementary materials such as the President's public schedule, nominations submitted to the Senate, and lists of other White House releases and documents published in the Federal Register.
These books are available for purchase from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office (GPO). “Public Papers of President George W. Bush, 2005, Book I,” is $113.00 (Stock No. 069-000-00171-8). “Public Papers of President George W. Bush, 2005, Book II,” is $118.00 (Stock No. 069-000-00172-6). All orders must be accompanied by remittance (check, money order, GPO Deposit Account, VISA, or Master Card) and mailed to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954. Charge orders may be telephoned to the GPO Order Desk at (202) 512-1800, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Eastern Time) or faxed anytime to (202) 512-2250. They can also be ordered online through the GPO Online Bookstore.
For more information about the Federal Register, see www.federalregister.gov. For more information about the National Archives visit www.archives.gov.
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