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by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
AANRUD, HANS.
ABBOTT, ELIZABETH.
ACKLEY, B. D.
ADAMI IN ROTA, DORETTA. SEE ROTA, DORETTA ADAMI IN. - ADAMS, ANTHONY.
ADAMS, EUSTACE L.
ADAMS, FRANKLIN P.
ADAMS, HESTER H.
ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW.
ADAMS, KATHRYN SEELY.
This reference compiles every renewal registration filed for books, pamphlets, serials and periodical contributions during the first half of 1963. Arranged alphabetically by author, publisher or title, each entry records both the original and renewal details, along with cross‑references for joint authors, editors and variant names. The layout makes it easy to trace the legal status of a work and to locate the specific registration numbers needed for research or rights management.
Designed for librarians, scholars and anyone navigating copyright history, the volume offers concise bibliographic snapshots of a wide range of titles—from translated children’s stories to advertising manuals and historical chronicles. Illustrations, translation credits and publishing houses are all noted, providing a clear picture of each work’s provenance. Whether you’re confirming renewal dates or exploring the publishing landscape of the era, this guide serves as a practical, well‑organized tool for understanding mid‑century American copyright renewals.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (589K 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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