
audiobook
by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
ABBOTT, ARTHUR L.
ABBOTT, AUSTIN.
ABBOTT, EDITH.
ABBOTT, FRANK A.
ABBOTT, JANE.
ADAIR, DOUGLASS.
ADAM, RUTH.
ADAMS, EUSTACE L.
ADAMS, HARRIET S.
A compact reference that records every copyright renewal filed between January and June 1965, this volume lists books, pamphlets, serials and periodical contributions in alphabetical order by author, corporate name or title. Each entry presents both the original registration details and the renewal information, complete with dates, registration numbers and any variant names or joint claimants, allowing users to trace a work’s legal history at a glance.
The listings cover a broad spectrum of subjects—from technical handbooks and legal digests to fiction and illustrated magazines—offering a snapshot of mid‑century publishing activity. Scholars, librarians, and rights‑management professionals will find the clear, systematic layout especially helpful for locating renewal data, verifying ownership, or researching the publication timeline of a specific title.
Because the entries are drawn directly from official records, the book serves as a reliable tool for anyone needing authoritative bibliographic information on works that were first registered in the 1930s and successfully renewed in the mid‑1960s.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (570K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A cornerstone of American copyright since 1870, this office helps protect creative work while preserving a public record of the nation’s cultural output. As part of the Library of Congress, it sits at the crossroads of law, literature, music, art, and public access.
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