U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1976 January - June

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1976 January - June Chapter 1 1Apr48;

A146351. The Good News Broadcasting

Association, Inc. (PWH); 15Jan76;

R623902.

R623913.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Nov. 29, 1948) ? 29Nov48;

B164749. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623913.

R623914.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Nov. 30, 1948) ? 30Nov48;

B164950. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623914.

R623915.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 1, 1948) ? 1Dec48;

B165198. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623915.

R623916.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 3, 1948) ? 3Dec48;

B165768. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623916.

R623917.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 2, 1948) ? 2Dec48;

B166020. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623917.

R623918.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 4, 1948) ? 4Dec48;

B166021. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623918.

R623919.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 6, 1948) ? 6Dec48;

B166022. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623919.

R623920.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale

(In Daily news, Dec. 7, 1948) ? 7Dec48;

B166370. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623920.

R623921.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 8, 1948) ? 8Dec48;

B166371. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623921.

R623922.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 9, 1948) ? 9Dec48;

B166748. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623922.

R623923.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 10, 1948) ? 10Dec48;

B167051. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623923.

R623924.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 11, 1948) ? 11Dec48;

B167357. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623924.

R623925.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 13, 1948) ? 13Dec48;

B167358. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623925.

R623926.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 14, 1948) ? 14Dec48;

B167676. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623926.

R623927.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 15, 1948) ? 15Dec48;

B167677. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623927.

R623928.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 16, 1948) ? 16Dec48;

B168120. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623928.

R623929.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 17, 1948) ? 17Dec48;

B168196. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623929.

R623930.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 18, 1948) ? 18Dec48;

B168197. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623930.

R623931.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 20, 1948) ? 20Dec48;

B168198. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623931.

R623932.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news. Dec. 22, 1948) ? 22Dec48;

B168817. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623932.

R623933.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 23, 1948) ? 23Dec48;

B168818. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623933.

R623934.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 25, 1948) ? 25Dec48;

B168819. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623934.

R623935.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 27, 1948) ? 27Dec48;

B168820. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623935.

R623936.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 21, 1948) ? 21Dec48;

B169004. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623936.

R623937.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 24, 1948) ? 24Dec48;

B169431. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623937.

R623938.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 28, 1948) ? 28Dec48;

B169432. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623938.

R623939.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 29, 1948) ? 29Dec48;

B169433. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623939.

R623940.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 30, 1948) ? 30Dec48;

B169434. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623940.

R623941.

Three green tears. By Christopher Hale.

(In Daily news, Dec. 31, 1948) ? 31Dec48;

B169695. Doubleday and Company, Inc.

(PPW); 6Jan76; R623941.

R623942.

No blare of trumpets. By Thomas

Thompson. (In Fifteen Western tales, Feb.

1949) ? 31Dec48; B174055. Thomas

Thompson (A); 6Jan76; R623942.

R623944.

Horns of thunder: the life and times of

James R. Goodhue. By Mary Wheelhouse

Berthel. ? 15Nov48; A28625. Minnesota

Historical Society (PWH); 16Jan76;

R623944.

R623947. Elliott shorter shorthand; easy, legible, rapid (reporting style of writing). By John Isaiah Elliott. ? on additions & revisions; 1Jul48; A28821. Ruth Elliott Wood (C); 16Jan76; R623947.

R623948.

Social-class influences upon learning.

By Allison Davis. ? 18Nov48; A27899.

Allison Davis (A); 16Jan76; R623948.

R623949.

The Lion and the rose. Poems by May

Sarton. ? 18Mar48; A16580. May Sarton

(A); 16Jan76; R623949.

R623950. Selected essays of Francis Bacon. By J. Max Patrick. NM: introd., editorial apparatus, bibliography & notes. ? 11Feb48; A20900. J. Max Patrick (A); 16Jan76; R623950.

R623956.

Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan. (In Edgar

Rice Burroughs' Tarzan, vol.1, no.7, Jan.-Feb.

1949) ? 7Dec48; B183470. Edgar

Rice Burroughs, Inc. (PWH); 16Dec75;

R623956.

R623957.

The Princess Casamassima (by Henry

James): an introductory essay. The

Princess Casamassima, volume 1 and 2. By

Henry James, with an introd. by Lionel

Trilling. (In Horizon, Apr. 1948) NM:

introd. to U.S. ed. ? 7Apr48, AI-1599;

11May48, A22687. Diana Trilling (W) &

James Lionel Trilling (C); 5Feb76;

R623957.

R623958.

Geschichte der Deutschen. By Veit

Valentin. ? 21Aug47; AF40969. Juliane

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Chapter 1 1Apr48;

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Chapter 2 K. Elledge (PPW); 15May75; R623958.

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Chapter 3 Lane. 20Jan49; A29163. Ferdinand

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Chapter 4 Lane (A); 28Jan76; R625346.

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Chapter 5 Vosburgh Lyons. 31Mar48; A16955.

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Chapter 6 Tenney. 24Sep48; A25881. Merrill

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Chapter 7 Tenney (A); 17Feb76; R625974.

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Chapter 8 Zobell, Jr. (A); 1Mar76; R627007.

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Chapter 9 Bezzerides (A); 3Mar76; R627442.

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Chapter 10 Ikerman. (In Young people, July 25,

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Chapter 11 Merriam Company (PWH); 12Mar76;

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Chapter 12 McBride (W); 18Mar76; R628216.

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Chapter 13 Blair Tavenner (A); 15Mar76; R628328.

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Chapter 14 C. Page and Company, Inc. (PWH);

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Chapter 15 McMullen Company, Inc. (PWH); 23Mar76;

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Chapter 16 S. Hammond and Company, Inc. 3Mar49;

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Chapter 17 Haig-Brown (A); 9Apr76; R630851.

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Chapter 18 Teush, Chieko C. Singer, Jean C.

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Chapter 19 Teush, Chieko C. Singer, Jean C. No.19

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Chapter 20 Teush, Chieko C. Singer, Jean C. No.20

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Chapter 21 Teush, Chieko C. Singer, Jean C. No.21

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Chapter 22 Teush, Chieko C. Singer, Jean C. No.22

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Chapter 23 Baldwin. NM revisions & corrections.

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Chapter 24 Hand, Gilbert C. Finlay & Ardwin J.

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Chapter 25 Kanter. Adapted from Lewis Carroll's

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Chapter 26 Dunlap (W); 17May76; R634062.

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Chapter 27 Debs. By Raymond S. Ginger. 6Jun49;

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Chapter 28 Freeman. 17Nov48; A27681. G. L.

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Chapter 29 Masters. 28Feb49; AA109350. Robert

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Chapter 30 Masters (A); 22Jun76; R635837.

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