
audiobook
by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
This reference volume gathers every copyright renewal registered in the United States during the latter half of 1952. Arranged alphabetically by author, editor, compiler or title, each entry lists both the original registration details and the renewal information, making it easy to trace a work’s legal history at a glance. Cross‑references link joint creators and related titles, helping users follow connections across the catalog without flipping through multiple sections.
Designed for librarians, scholars, and anyone researching mid‑century publications, the book offers a concise snapshot of the cultural output that received renewed protection in this period. From classic literature and educational texts to music and government reports, the listings reveal the breadth of material that continued to be safeguarded, providing a practical tool for copyright verification and historical inquiry.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (231K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

This U.S. government office is the nation’s main hub for copyright registration, recordation, and public information on copyright law. Housed within the Library of Congress, it also advises Congress and helps shape copyright policy.
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