
audiobook
by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
A concise, alphabetically‑arranged record of works that received U.S. copyright renewal registrations between July and December 1967. Each entry lists the original publication details alongside the renewal information, covering books, pamphlets, serials and contributions to periodicals. The list is organized by author or issuing body, with cross‑references for joint authors, editors and variant titles, making it easy to trace a work’s bibliographic history.
For listeners interested in the legal and publishing landscape of the mid‑twentieth century, this volume offers a snapshot of the titles that were deemed worth preserving through renewal. It includes notable examples—from chemistry textbooks and piano courses to short stories and magazine pieces—complete with registration numbers and dates. Whether you’re a researcher, librarian, or curious audiophile, the compilation provides a clear window into the renewal process and the diverse range of material it encompassed during that six‑month period.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (611K 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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