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RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS
A., F. P.
ABBOTT, ANTHONY.
ABBOTT, LAWRENCE. SEE ABBOTT, ANTHONY. - ABBOTT, LEROY C.
ABINGDON PRESS. SEE CHRISTIAN BASES OF WORLD ORDER.
ACADEMY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE.
ADAMIC, LOUIS.
ADAMS, BROOKS.
ADAMS, CHARLOTTE.
ADAMS, ELIZABETH B.
This volume gathers every renewal registration filed between January and June 1970 for books, pamphlets, serials and contributions to periodicals. Entries are arranged alphabetically by author, corporate name or, for serials, by title, and each record lists both the original and renewal registration details. Variant spellings, joint authors, editors and claimants are cross‑referenced, allowing users to trace a work’s legal history even when names change.
Designed as a practical reference, the list includes registration numbers, filing dates and any pertinent notes on renewals, making it useful for librarians, researchers and anyone tracking copyright status. The breadth of material—from literary collections and mystery novels to scientific pamphlets and organizational publications—illustrates the diversity of works undergoing renewal during this period. Whether you’re confirming a title’s eligibility or exploring historical publishing patterns, this compilation offers a clear, organized snapshot of mid‑year copyright activity.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (646K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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