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by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
RENEWALS
ABBOTT, HERBERT VAUGHAN.
ADAMS, FRANKLIN PIERCE.
ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS.
AGG, THOMAS RADFORD.
AIKENS, CHARLOTTE ALBINA.
ALABAMA. COURT OF APPEALS.
ALABAMA. SUPREME COURT.
ALEXANDER, CHARLES.
ALEXANDER, FREDERICK MATTHIAS.
A compact catalog records every renewal registration filed between July and December 1951, arranged alphabetically by author, editor, compiler or title. Each entry supplies both the original and renewal registration numbers, along with dates and brief publication details, making it easy to trace the legal status of a work.
The listings cover a broad spectrum of material—fiction, poetry, legal reports, scientific manuals, and instructional texts—showing how diverse the renewed titles were during this period. Cross‑references guide users from joint authors or editors to the primary heading, simplifying searches for collaborative projects.
For historians, librarians, publishers and copyright researchers, this volume offers a clear snapshot of mid‑century renewal activity. Its systematic layout and thorough citations provide a reliable reference point for anyone needing to verify a work’s copyright continuity without sifting through scattered records.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (197K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Part of the Library of Congress, this office sits at the center of how copyright works in the United States. It manages registrations and public records while also helping shape policy and guidance for creators and users.
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