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example #1: one-time author's book from 1934

posted by elizabethTG on 01, 2005

Katherine Prest's ONE OF 9000 from 1934 (Boston, MA, Marshall Jones Co.)

She is not a well-known author. I have no idea when she died. I have no idea if this work was renewed. It is forty-two pages. I use it as a key part of my manuscript, quoting a good deal from it. Is this an orphaned work? Only time will tell. Now, I have a copyright background, and so I know some steps to figure out what to do next, but the Copyright Office does not make it easy. (for copyright duration, Peter Hirtle's chart is really useful and easy to use).

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