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by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
RENEWALS
ABBOTT, AUSTIN.
ABBOTT, AUSTIN.
ACEVEDO, HERMINIA.
ADAMS, ALICE DANA.
ADAMS, CARRIE B.
ALABAMA. SUPREME COURT.
ALARCÓN, PEDRO ANTONIO DE.
ALEKSEEF, KONSTANTIN SERGEEVICH.
ALEXANDER, ARCHIBALD BROWNING DRYSDALE.
This volume offers a concise, alphabetical guide to every work in Class A that received a renewal copyright registration between January and June 1952. Each entry lists the main heading—author, editor, compiler, or title—and includes cross‑references for joint creators, making it easy to trace connections across related works. The catalog records both the original and renewal registration details, giving listeners a clear snapshot of the legal status and publication history for each title.
Designed for researchers, librarians, and anyone interested in the mid‑century publishing landscape, the reference presents the data in a straightforward, searchable format. From legal treatises and educational texts to poetry collections and foreign‑language books, the listings capture a diverse range of subjects. By providing the renewal dates, registration numbers, and publishing information, this guide helps users verify rights, locate editions, and understand the broader context of American copyright activity during the early 1950s.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (251K 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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