U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1967 January - June

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1967 January - June Chapter 1 In Thrilling adventures,

Mar.-May 1940) ? 23Jan40, B444110;

20Feb40, A5-110169; 21Mar40,

A5-109559. John C. Burroughs,

Hulbert Burroughs & Joan B. Pierce

(C); 21Apr67; R408732, 408736-408737.

BURROUGHS (EDGAR RICE) INC.

John Carter of Mars. SEE

Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

Tarzan. SEE Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

BURROUGHS, HULBERT.

For works claimed by Hulbert Burroughs

SEE Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

BURROUGHS, JANE RALSTON.

Hybrid of horror. SEE Burroughs,

John Coleman.

BURROUGHS, JOHN C.

For works claimed by John C. Burroughs

SEE Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

BURROUGHS, JOHN COLEMAN.

Hybrid of horror. By John Coleman

Burroughs & Jane Ralston Burroughs.

(In Thrilling mystery stories,

July 1940) ? 9May40; B455839.

John Coleman Burroughs & Jane

Ralston Burroughs (A); 23May67;

R410484.

Synthetic men of Mars. SEE

Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

BURSTEIN, JULIUS.

Illustrative electrocardiography.

SEE Bainton, Joseph H.

BURTON, KATHERINE.

Paradise planters, the story of Brook

Farm. ? 23Feb39; A127207.

Katherine Burton (A); 13Jan67;

R402610.

BURTON, MILES.

Mr. Westerby missing. ? 17Jun40;

A142476. Eileen Street (W);

22Jun67; R412497.

Written in dust; a mystery story.

? 26Jan40; A141338. Eileen Street

(W); 30Jan67; R403259.

BURTON, THOMAS, pseud. SEE Longstreet,

Stephen.

BURTT, EDWIN A., ed.

The English philosophers from Bacon to Mill. Edwin A. Burtt, introd. ? 12Sep39; A133471. Random House, Inc. (PWH); 29Mar67; R407034.

BUSH, ELIZABETH TAYLOR.

An introduction to college geometry.

SEE Taylor, E. H.

BUSH, MAYBELL G.

Enjoying our land. Pictures by Arthur

Jameson. (Democracy readers, 2d

reader) ? 2Jan40; A137030. Vernon

W. Thomson (E of M. Bush); 18May67;

R410174.

Our home. SEE Waddell, John F.

Teachers' manual to accompany The

Democracy series. SEE Nemec,

Lois G.

BUSWELL, GUY T.

Jolly numbers, primer; a workbook in the learning of arithmetic. By Guy T. Buswell, William A. Brownell & others. (Daily life arithmetics) ? 19Sep39; AA321135. Guy T. Buswell (A); 21Feb67; R404319.

BUTHMAN, WILLIAM CURT.

The rise of integral nationalism in

France. ? 28Aug39; A132031.

William Curt Buthman (A); 1May67;

R409459.

BUTLER, F.

Sleeping through space. SEE

Cannon, Alexander.

BUTTERFIELD, MERCY ANNA.

Love problems of adolescence. SEE

Butterfield, Oliver M.

BUTTERFIELD, OLIVER M.

Love problems of adolescence. ? 5Jul39; A131312. Mercy Anna Butterfield (W); 24May67; R410629.

BUTTERWECK, JOSEPH S.

A handbook for teachers, by Joseph S.

Butterweck & George A. Muzzey.

? 10Apr39; A128099. Joseph S.

Butterweck (A); 13Mar67; R406246.

BUTTERWORTH, MRS. CORWIN M.

Mr. Skeffington. SEE Russell,

Elizabeth Mary Annette Beauchamp.

BYRD, SIGMAN.

The Redlander. ? 1Jul39; A130315.

Sigman Byrd (A); 15May67; R410400.

CABELL, JAMES BRANCH.

Hamlet had an uncle; a comedy of honor, by Branch Cabell. Decorated by Charles Child. ? 29Jan40; A136592. Margaret Freeman Cabell (Mrs. James Branch Cabell) (W); 7Mar67; R405717.

CABELL, MRS. JAMES BRANCH.

SEE Cabell, Margaret Freeman.

CABELL, MARGARET FREEMAN.

Hamlet had an uncle. SEE Cabell,

James Branch.

CABLE, GERTRUDE F.

Three summers with Pop. ? 10Sep39; A138702. Gertrude F. Cable (A); 23Jun67; R412260.

CABOT, PETRA.

The creative adult. SEE Mearns,

Hughes.

CAESAR, IRVING.

Your fortune-telling birthday song book. By Irving Caesar & Gerald Marks. Fortune forecasts by Adde. ? 22Apr40; AA335206. Gerald Marks (A); 24Apr67; R409351.

CAILLOUX, JEANNE.

Vieux Garain. SEE Roupnel, Gaston.

CALDWELL, TAYLOR, pseud. SEE Reback,

Janet M.

CALIFORNIA. DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL.

Reports of cases. Randolph V.

Whiting, reporter. Henry F. Wrigley,

William F. Traverso & Wm.

Nankervis, Jr., assistant reporters.

? Bancroft Whitney Co. (PWH)

Vol.

29 (2d) ? 2Jun39; A128991.

14Apr67; R408166.

31 (2d) ? 4Aug39; A131669.

21Mar67; R406092.

32 (2d) ? 20Sep39; A133450.

21Mar67; R406094.

33 (2d) ? 27Nov39; A135673.

21Mar67; R406097.

CALIFORNIA. SUPREME COURT.

Reports of cases. Randolph V.

Whiting, reporter. ? Bancroft

Whitney Co. (PWH)

Vol.

12 (2d) ? 20Jun39; A130120.

14Apr67; R408167.

13 (2d) ? 6Nov39; A135327.

21Mar67; R406096.

CALIFORNIA JURISPRUDENCE. 1939 pocket parts for vol. 1-12 of the Ten year supplement. ? 26May39; A129716. Bancroft Whitney Co. (PWH); 21Mar67; R406717.

CALLAGHAN, MORLEY.

Getting on in the world. (In American mercury, May 1939) ? 21Apr39; B411855. Morley Callaghan (A); 4Apr67; R407290.

CALLOWAY, DOROTHY C.

Writing magazine fiction. SEE

Campbell, Walter S.

CALMER, ALAN, ed.

Get organized; stories and poems about trade union people. ? 12Dec39; A136014. International Publishers Co., Inc. (PWH); 12Jan67; R402106.

CALOGERAS, JOAO PANDIA.

A history of Brazil. Translated by

Percy Alvin Martin. ? 8Jun39;

A129968. Ruth M. Johnson & Ada M.

Dobbs (C of P. Martin); 22May67;

R410478.

CALVIN, JACK.

Between Pacific tides. SEE Ricketts,

Edward F.

CAMERON, ELSIE S.

SEE Raymond, Elsie S.

CAMERON, EMANUEL CHARLES.

The Cameron course in dental practice

conduct; human relations in

dentistry. ? 1Dec39; AA324086.

Elsie S. Raymond (formerly Elsie S.

Cameron) (W); 12Jun67; R411685.

CAMP, L. SPRAGUE DE.

SEE De Camp, L. Sprague.

CAMPBELL, CAMILLA.

Galleons sail westward. Narration by

Camilla Campbell. Blockprints by

Ena McKinney. ? 15Dec39; A136444.

Camilla Campbell (Mrs. Dan W.

Campbell) (A); 28Apr67; R408807.

CAMPBELL, MRS. DAN W.

SEE Campbell, Camilla.

CAMPBELL, MRS. G. H. M.

SEE Campbell, M. Elizabeth.

CAMPBELL, M. ELIZABETH.

English review grammar. SEE

Smart, Walter Kay.

CAMPBELL, OSCAR JAMES.

Patterns for living. Edited by Oscar

James Campbell, Justine Van Gundy &

Caroline Shrodes. ? 14May40;

A140291. Caroline Shrodes, Justine

Van Gundy Lunsford & Oscar James

Campbell (A); 18May67; R410172.

CAMPBELL, WALTER S.

Writing magazine fiction, by Stanley

Vestal, pseud. ? 17Jun40; A143002.

Dorothy C. Calloway & Mrs. Malory

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