There are 4,618 books by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Interstate shipment of firearms (1964). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Memorial of the Philadelphia Board of Trade to the Congress of the United States, praying for the abolition of legal restrictions upon the commerce in money, with the report of a special committee of their executive council, upon the Usury Laws, May 21, 1866 1866 · 148 pages
  2. 2 Marine Hospital at Chicago. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting report of the supervising architect, relative to the marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois 1869 · 81 pages
  3. 3 Engineer's report of certain rivers and harbors. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting Report of the Chief of Engineers upon the improvement of certain rivers and harbors 1871 · 249 pages
  4. 4 Report on the Mississippi River floods 1898 · 522 pages
  5. 5 United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 1919 · 407 pages
  6. 6 Sale of the American-Oriental mail line by the United States Shipping Board 1926 · 485 pages
  7. 7 Food, drugs, and cosmetics 1934 · 667 pages
  8. 8 Cost accounting and cost reporting for federal agencies 1935 · 100 pages
  9. 9 Construction and operation of pipe line and navigable barge channel across Florida 1942 · 210 pages
  10. 10 Providing for an assistant secretary of commerce for small business 1943 · 84 pages
  11. 11 Extending the civilian pilot training act of 1939 1944 · 147 pages
  12. 12 Great lakes-St 1945 · 308 pages
  13. 13 To establish an Office of technical services in the Department of commerce 1946 · 112 pages
  14. 14 Licensing of independent ocean freight forwarders 1961 · 104 pages
  15. 15 Coal slurry pipeline 1962 · 246 pages
  16. 16 Conservation of tropical tuna 1962 · 124 pages
  17. 17 Railroad work rules dispute 1963 · 740 pages
  18. 18 Fisheries legislation 1963 · 221 pages
  19. 19 Interstate shipment of firearms 1964 · 340 pages
  20. 20 Train discontinuances 1964 · 117 pages
  21. 21 Costs of inspection services at ports of entry 1966 · 240 pages
  22. 22 Electric vehicles and other alternatives to the internal combustion engine 1967 · 550 pages
  23. 23 National Commission on Product Safety 1967 · 89 pages
  24. 24 Implementation of the National Traffic Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 1968 · 532 pages
  25. 25 Automobile steam engine and other external combustion engines 1968 · 272 pages
  26. 26 National airport and airway system 1968 · 89 pages
  27. 27 Automobile insurance study oversight 1969 · 105 pages
  28. 28 Rail passenger service act of 1970 1970 · 326 pages
  29. 29 Federal Insurance Guaranty Corporation 1970 · 304 pages
  30. 30 Fur Seals 1971 · 204 pages
  31. 31 Labor Troubles in the Anthracite Regions of Pennsylvania 1971 · 783 pages
  32. 32 "Titanic" Disaster 1971 · 1,163 pages
  33. 33 Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1932 1971 · 127 pages
  34. 34 Method of Measurement of Vessels Using the Panama Canal 1971 · 101 pages
  35. 35 Sale of Pacific Coast Lines by the U.S. Shipping Board 1971 · 162 pages
  36. 36 To Regulate Commerce in Firearms 1971 · 104 pages
  37. 37 Federal elections campaign act of 1971 1971 · 97 pages
  38. 38 Effects of organized criminal activity on interstate and foreign commerce 1972 · 870 pages
  39. 39 Consumer Safety Act of 1972 1972 · 153 pages
  40. 40 Amateur sports 1973 · 287 pages
  41. 41 Arguments and Statements in Relation to Certain Bills Proposing Congressional Regulation of Interstate Commerce 1973 · 269 pages
  42. 42 Federal sports act of 1972 1973 · 288 pages
  43. 43 Radiation control of health and safety 1973 · 472 pages
  44. 44 Aid in industrialization of underdeveloped areas 1973 · 124 pages
  45. 45 Administration of Certain Lending Agencies of the Federal Government 1973 · 144 pages
  46. 46 Energy research and development II 1973 · 163 pages
  47. 47 Energy conservation working paper 1974 · 352 pages
  48. 48 Fire prevention and control act of 1973 1974 · 286 pages
  49. 49 Nomination--January 1974 1974 · 404 pages
  50. 50 Discriminatory imposts on wine 1974 · 91 pages
  51. 51 Text and description of working paper no. 1 of the Consumer energy act of 1974 1974 · 91 pages
  52. 52 Metric conversion act of 1973 1974 · 91 pages
  53. 53 Emergency marine fisheries protection act of 1975 1975 · 303 pages
  54. 54 ICC requested legislation 1975 · 220 pages
  55. 55 Soviet oceans development 1976 · 646 pages
  56. 56 Legislative history of the Coastal zone management act of 1972, as amended in 1974 and 1976 with a section-by-section index 1976 · 1,117 pages
  57. 57 Nominations--January-April 1976 · 145 pages
  58. 58 Oversight hearings on the SST 1976 · 135 pages
  59. 59 Nominations--June 1976 · 111 pages
  60. 60 The Titanic reports 2008 · 176 pages

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In publication order: 1. Memorial of the Philadelphia Board of Trade to the Congress of the United States, praying for the abolition of legal restrictions upon the commerce in money, with the report of a special committee of their executive council, upon the Usury Laws, May 21, 1866 (1866), 2. Marine Hospital at Chicago. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting report of the supervising architect, relative to the marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois (1869), 3. Engineer's report of certain rivers and harbors. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting Report of the Chief of Engineers upon the improvement of certain rivers and harbors (1871), 4. Report on the Mississippi River floods (1898), 5. United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation (1919), 6. Sale of the American-Oriental mail line by the United States Shipping Board (1926), 7. Food, drugs, and cosmetics (1934), 8. Cost accounting and cost reporting for federal agencies (1935), 9. Construction and operation of pipe line and navigable barge channel across Florida (1942), 10. Providing for an assistant secretary of commerce for small business (1943), 11. Extending the civilian pilot training act of 1939 (1944), 12. Great lakes-St (1945), 13. To establish an Office of technical services in the Department of commerce (1946), 14. Licensing of independent ocean freight forwarders (1961), 15. Coal slurry pipeline (1962), and 45 more.