
audiobook
by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
A concise reference that walks listeners through the renewal registrations recorded in the first half of 1954. Organized alphabetically by author, issuing body, or title, it lists books, pamphlets, serials and periodical contributions whose copyrights were renewed, offering both original and renewal details for each entry.
Cross‑references connect claimants, joint authors, editors and variant name forms, helping users trace related works with ease. The volume also includes brief publication data—dates, registration numbers and publishing houses—providing a snapshot of the mid‑century publishing landscape. Whether you’re researching legal history, tracking the lifespan of specific titles, or simply curious about the mechanics of copyright renewal, this guide offers a clear, orderly overview of the period’s renewal activity.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (372K 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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