
audiobook
by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
A quiet but revealing trove of mid‑century publishing history, this compilation lists every U.S. copyright renewal filed between January and June 1975 for a wide range of printed material. From lurid pulp titles like Lethal Lady and romance staples such as Fairest of All to technical manuals on IBM punched‑card machines and the occasional science‑fiction humor essay, the entries serve as a snapshot of the diverse output that still resonated enough to merit legal protection.
Listeners will hear a straightforward, alphabetical inventory: registration numbers, original publication dates, and the firms or authors involved. The list also includes many classic Tarzan comic strips, noting their issue numbers and original release months. For researchers, collectors, or anyone curious about the bureaucratic side of American literature, the catalog offers a concise reference point for tracing how stories, manuals, and magazines earned a second lease on life through renewal.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (646K 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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