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You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1966 January - June Author: U.S. Copyright Office Release Date: March 30, 2004 [EBook #11833] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK COPYRIGHT RENEWALS *** Produced by Michael Dyck, Charles Franks, pourlean, and the Online Distributed Proofreading team, using page images supplied by the Universal Library Project at Carnegie Mellon University. <pb id='001.png' n='1966_h1/A/1113' /> RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS A list of books, pamphlets, serials, and contributions to periodicals for which renewal registrations were made during the period covered by this issue. Arrangement is alphabetical under the name of the author or issuing body or, in the case of serials and certain other works, by title. Information relating to both the original and the renewal registration is included in each entry. References from the names of renewal claimants, joint authors, editors, etc. and from variant forms are interfiled. AARON, MICHAEL. MacLachlan-Aaron piano course book 1. SEE Maclachlan, T. Robin. ABBOTT, AUSTIN. Forms of pleading in actions for legal or equitable relief. 1931-1940 supplement to Abbott's Forms of pleading, by Edwin M. Bohm. � 8Mar39; A127371. Baker, Voorhis & Co., Inc. (PWH); 11Mar66; R381892. ABBOTT, DAISY T. The northern garden week by week. � 19Apr38; A117274. Thomson Abbott (C); 14Apr66; R384425. ABBOTT, E. C. We pointed them north; recollections of a cowpuncher, by E. C. Abbott (Teddy Blue) & Helena Huntington Smith. Illustrated with drawings by Rose Santee. � 26Apr39; A128326. Helena Huntington Smith (A) & Mrs. E. C. Abbott (W); 26May66; R386808. ABBOTT, MRS. E. C. We pointed them north. SEE Abbott, E. C. ABBOTT, FRANK A. Singing shadows. SEE Abbott, Jane. ABBOTT, GRACE. Work accidents to minors in Illinois. SEE Klein, Earl Edwin. ABBOTT, JANE. Singing shadows. � 23Jun38; A119316. Frank A. Abbott (C); 7Feb66; R380348. ABBOTT, THOMSON. The northern garden week by week. SEE Abbott, Daisy T. ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST, CONSOLIDATED EDITION. Cumulative pamphlet. � West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH) Dec38. � 7Dec38; A124907. 5Jan66; R376753. Mar39. � 20Mar39; A129167. 4Apr66; R382968. Jun39. � 26Jun39; A130504. 5Jul66; R388714. <pb id='002.png' /> ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST, CONSOLIDATED EDITION. 1938 cumulative annual pocket parts. Vol. 1-40. � 28Oct38; A123791. West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jan66; R376685. ABEL, THEODORE. Why Hitler came into power. � 9Dec38; A125487. Theodore Abel (A); 18Jan66; R378109. ABINGDON PRESS. SEE The Cokesbury Worship Hymnal. ABOUT, EDMOND. Le roi des Montagnes. New matter by Leif Dahl, Clotilde Dahl, Henri Rochard. � 27Oct38; A124669. Leif C. Dahl (A); 13Apr66; R384557. ABRAMOWITZ, NOAH. Primer librito de lectura. SEE Dasch, Ben. ACHESON, EDWARD. Murder to hounds. � 9Feb39; A125991. Edward Acheson (A); 23May66; R386451. ACHESON, SAM. 35,000 days in Texas; a history of the Dallas news and its forebears. � 25Jul38; A119610. Sam Acheson (A); 31Mar66; R383154. ACKLEY, EDITH FLACK. SEE Wengenroth, Edith Flack Ackley. ADAIR, FRED LYMAN, ed. Maternal care complications. Prepared by R. C. Mussey, P.F. Williams & F.H. Falls. � 7Jun38; A119116. University of Chicago (PWH); 19Jan66; R379459. ADAM, MADELEINE. SEE Vercel, Madeleine Adam. ADAMIC, LOUIS. My America, 1928-1938. � 25May38; A117775. Stana Adamic (NK); 5Apr66; R383127. ADAMIC, STANA. My America, 1928-1938. SEE Adamic, Louis. <pb id='003.png' /> ADAMS, ELIZABETH STARBUCK. An introduction to transcription, by Elizabeth Starbuck Adams & Eleanor Skimin. 2d ed. � 1Jul38; AA272580. McGraw-Hill, Inc. (PWH); 14Apr66; R383563. An introduction to transcription; teacher's key, by Elizabeth Starbuck Adams & Eleanor Skimin. 2d ed. � 1Jul38; AA272578. McGraw-Hill, Inc. (PWH); 14Apr66; R383564. An introduction to transcription; teacher's manual and key. By Elizabeth Starbuck Adams & Eleanor Skimin. 2d ed. � 7Dec38; AA285652. McGraw-Hill, Inc. (PWH); 20Apr66; R384486. ADAMS, FAY. The long streams of history. SEE Rogers, Lester B. Story of nations. SEE Rogers, Lester B. ADAMS, FRANK DAWSON. The birth and development of the geological sciences. � 6Jan39; A124595. Harold J. Hannaford & Royal Trust Co. (E); 24Jan66; R378800. ADAMS, FRANK DAWSON, ESTATE OF. The birth and development of the geological sciences. SEE Adams, Frank Dawson. ADAMS, FRANK R. Gunsight Ranch. First pub. serially in the New York times, Jan. 9-Feb. 25, 1939. NM: additions. � 21Apr39; A130813. Lorna M. Adams (W); 26May66; R386387. Stranger in the dark. (In Daily news, New York) � Lorna M. Adams (W) Installment 1-6. � 9-14Jan39, A5-94498-94503. 28Mar66; R382019-382024. 7-12. � 16-21Jan39, A5-94658-94663. 28Mar66; R382025-382030. 13-18. � 23-28Jan39, A5-98773-98778. 28Mar66; R382031-382036. 19-24. � 30Jan-4Feb39, A5-98779-98784. 28Mar66; R382037-382042. 25-30. � 6-11Feb39, A5-98785-98790. 28Mar66; R382000-382005. 31-36. � 13-18Feb39, A5-98791-98796. 28Mar66; R382006-382011. 37-42. � 20-25Feb39, A5-98797-98802. 28Mar66; R382012-382017. <pb id='004.png' n='1966_h1/A/1114' /> ADAMS, FRANKLIN P. Mr. Dooley at his best. SEE Dunne, Finley Peter. ADAMS, HARRIET S. The Bobbsey Twins at Windmill Cottage. SEE Hope, Laura Lee, pseud. Bomba, the jungle boy in the steaming grottc. SEE Rockwood, Roy, pseud. Honey Bunch, her first little club. SEE Thorndyke, Helen Louise, pseud. In the sunken garden. SEE Judd, Frances K., pseud. The mystery of the locked room. SEE Keene, Carolyn, pseud. The secret warning. SEE Dixon, Franklin W., pseud. The X Bar X boys at Triangle Mine. SEE Ferris, James Cody, pseud. ADAMS, HARRIET S. SEE Judd, Frances K., pseud. ADAMS, HESTER H. The unreckonable factor. SEE Adams, Samuel Hopkins. ADAMS, HOWARD, executor of the Estate of George Ellas Wisewell. SEE Wisewell, George Ellas, Estate of. ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW. America's progress in civilization. SEE Freeland, George Earl. ADAMS, JOSEPH QUINCY. Hengist, King of Kent. SEE Middleton, Thomas. ADAMS, KATHRYN SEELY. America's progress in civilization. SEE Freeland, George Earl. ADAMS, LORNA M. Gunsight Ranch. SEE Adams, Frank R. Stranger in the dark. SEE Adams, Frank R. ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS. Both over twenty-one. � 29Jan39, AI-24758; 18Feb39, A127470. Mrs. Cecil C. Adell (C); 28Feb66; R381109. Both over twenty-one. (In The Star weekly, Nov. 26, 1938) U.S. ed. pub. 18Feb39, A127470. � 26Nov38, AI-24758. Mrs. Cecil C. Adell (C); 6Jan66; R378666. The unreckonable factor. (In Liberty, June 25, 1938) � 15Jun38; B381530. Hester H. Adams & Kathrine A. Adell (C); 17Feb66; R381986. ADDAMS, CHARLES. Beauty contest; Miss Miami Beach, Miss St. Petersburg, Miss Palm Beach. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 11, 1939) � 9Feb39; B404778. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386517. Dear fellow-alumnus. (In The New Yorker, Jan. 28, 1939) � 26Jan39; B405053. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386514. Here's one I think you'll find amusing, Reehampton. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 18, 1939) � 16Feb39; B405580. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386516. I have the impression that they're not very substantial people. (In The New Yorker, Apr. 1, 1939) � 30Mar39; B413008. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386519. <pb id='005.png' /> I hope the convention appreciates how much trouble we've gone to. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 4, 1939) � 2Feb39; B405261. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386515. Minister blessing a pack of bloodhounds in prison yard. (In The New Yorker, Jan. 7, 1939) � 5Jan39; B400714. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386513. Next! Headless customer getting out of barber chair. (In The New Yorker, May 13, 1939) � 11May39; B416459. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386520. Parkins, meet Fleming of Consolidated Power and Light. (In The New Yorker, Apr. 22, 1939) � 20Apr39; B411585. Charles Addams (A); 16May66; R386518. ADELL, MRS. CECIL C. Both over twenty-one. SEE Adams, Samuel Hopkins. ADELL, KATHRINE A. The unreckonable factor. SEE Adams, Samuel Hopkins. ADLER, HELEN B. EVERS. Frankie. By Helen Evers & Alf Evers. � 30Jan39; A125866. Alf Evers & Helen B. Adler (Helen Evers) (A); 21Feb66; R380912. AGUIRRE, LIETTA. SEE Aguirre, Rosalia Pirandello. AGUIRRE, ROSALIA PIRANDELLO. Saggi. SEE Pirandello, Luigi. AHMAD KAHAL. SEE Kamal, Ahmad. AIGLER, RUDOLF. Handbuch der experimentellen Pharmakologie, Erg�nzungswerk. Bd. 7. Edited by Rudolf Aigler & Kaj Roholm. � 25Aug38; AF42063. Springer-Verlag (PCW); 6Jul66; R389155. AIKEN, GEORGE DAVID. Speaking from Vermont. � 22Sep38; A121660. George David Aiken (A); 9Feb66; R379480. AIKENS, ELIZABETH. The look and play piano course. SEE McConathy, Osbourne. AITCHISON, MARY M. Colorado, the Centennial State. SEE Aitchison, R.T. Illinois, the Prairie State. SEE Aitchison, R.T. Texas, the Lone Star State. SEE Aitchison, R.T. AITCHISON, R.T. Colorado, the Centennial State. � 6Oct38; AA280365. Mary M. Aitchison (W); 25Feb66; R381108. Illinois, the Prairie State. � 23Nov38; AA414139. Mary M. Aitchison (W); 25Feb66; R381106. Texas, the Lone Star State. � 18Jul38; AA272897. Mary M. Aitchison (W); 25Feb66; R381107. ALABAMA. Report of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama. SEE Alabama, Supreme Court. ALABAMA, SUPREME COURT. Report of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama. By Noble H. Seay, reporter.
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