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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1951 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1951 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
Pub. Co. (PCW) & Bancroft-Whitney
Co. (PCW)
v. 22-24. ? 29Jun23, A711098.
R77834, 25Apr51.
v. 22-25. ? 23Aug23, A752753.
R77836, 25Apr51.
v. 22-26. ? 1Nov23, A765105.
R77841, 25Apr51.
AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY.
Little histories of the twelve best,
and How to care for your pipe, by
W. Zimmerman. ? 15Oct23, A782891.
R77680, 25Apr51, The American
Tobacco Co. (PWH)
ANDERSON, HAROLD V., joint author.
Chemical calculations. R80074.
SEE Long, James Scott.
ANDREWS, BENJAMIN R.
Economics of the household. ? 31Jul23, A752321. R76858, 11Apr51, Benjamin R. Andrews (A)
ANDREWS, CHARLES MCCLEAN.
Connecticut's place in colonial history.
? 28Mar24, A777782.
R76318, 30Mar51, Mrs. Charles M.
Andrews (W)
APPLETON, VICTOR, pseud.
Tom Swift and his flying boat; or, The
castaways of the giant iceberg.
? 14Feb23, A696407. R72537, 9Jan51,
Victor Appleton (A)
ARKANSAS decisions reported in the
Southwestern reporter, v. 245-250.
Jan.-June 1923. ? 2Oct23, A777070.
R72786, 8Jan51, West Pub. Co. (PWH)
ARLEN, MICHAEL, pseud.
SEE Kuyumjian, Dikran.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN I.
Elders that rule well. ? 12May23,
AA178454. R77903, 2May51,
Margaret M. Armstrong (C)
ASHTON, WINIFRED.
Wandering stars, together with The lover, by Clemence Dane [pseud.] ? 10Apr24, A778823. R79193, 1Jun51, Winifred Ashton (A)
ASQUITH, Lady CYNTHIA MARY EVELYN
(CHARTERIS)
The child at home. ? 24Aug23,
A711683. R78082, 3May51,
Lady Cynthia Asquith (A)
ATHEARN, WALTER SCOTT, ed.
The book of the kingdom. (The Master
library, v. 2) ? 26Mar24, A800815.
R76109, 29Mar51, The Foundation
Press, inc. (PWH)
Everyday life in old Judea. (The
Master library, v. 6) ? 26May24,
A800819. R79254, 31May51, The
Foundation Press, inc. (PWH)
ATHEARN, WALTER SCOTT, ed.
Heroes and heroines. (The Master
library, v. 3) ? 26Mar24, A800816.
R76110, 29Mar51, The Foundation
Press, inc. (PWH)
ATHEARN, WALTER SCOTT, ed.
Leaders of olden days. (The Master
library, v. 1) ? 17Jan24, A800814.
R73842, 5Feb51, The Foundation
Press, inc. (PWH)
ATHEARN, WALTER SCOTT, ed.
The living wisdom. (The Master
library, v. 4) ? 26Mar24, A800817.
R76111, 29Mar51, The Foundation
Press, inc. (PWH)
ATHEARN, WALTER SCOTT, ed.
My best book; edited by Walter Scott Athearn, Alberta Munkrees, and Minetta Sammis Leonard. (The Master library, v. 7) ? 17Jan24, A800820. R73843, 5Feb51, The Foundation Press, inc. (PWH)
ATHEARN, WALTER SCOTT, ed.
Songs of the seers. (The Master
library, v. 5) ? 26May24, A800818.
R79255, 31May51, The Foundation
Press, inc. (PWH)
ATLANTIC reporter. Five-volume digest of the Atlantic reporter, v. 116-120. ? 25Oct23, A777087. R72762, 8Jan51, West Pub. Co. (PWH)
ATLANTIC reporter. Permanent ed.
(National Reporter System. State
series) ? West Pub. Co (PWH)
v. 121, June 28-Sept. 27, 1923.
? 12Nov23, A777068. R72769,
8Jan51.
v. 122, Oct. 4, 1923-Jan. 24., 1924.
? 15Mar24, A793899. R76717,
9Apr51.
AUER, LEOPOLD.
My long life in music. ? 21Sep23,
A759082. R77743, 26Apr51,
Wanda Auer (W)
AUGE, CLAUDE.
Larousse universel. R73419.
SEE Larousse, Pierre.
AULT, WARREN ORTMAN.
Private Jurisdiction in England. ? 1Jun23, A752351. R73230, 24Nov50, Warren O. Ault (A)
B., I. M. of K., pseud.
SEE Bolton, Ivy May.
BABCOCK, BERNIE.
The soul of Abe Lincoln; with a front.
by Gayle Hoskins. ? 5May23,
A711386. R75603, 12Mar51, Bernie
Babcock (A)
BABCOCK, WINNIFRED (EATON)
Cattle, by Winnifred Eaton (Onota
Watonna) Front. by George W.
Gage. ? 22Mar24, A778822.
R77020, 16Apr51, Winnifred
Reeve (A)
BACHELLER, IRVING.
The prodigal village. ? on additional
story, Riddles; 15Feb23,
A698324. R74094, 8Feb51, Edward R.
Tinker (E)
BACHELOR, JOSEPH M., comp.
The book of mother verse, collected
by Joseph Morris [pseud.] and
St. Clair Adams. ? 14Apr24,
A778879. R77711, 17Apr51, George
Luedeke (E of J. M. Bachelor)
The Century book of selections.
R76627. SEE Greever, Garland, ed.
BAGLEY, WILLIAM C., joint author.
The history of the American people.
R76860. SEE Beard, Charles Austin.
BAILEY, ARTHUR SCOTT.
The tale of Grandma Goose; illustrated by Harry L. Smith. (Tuck-me-in tales) ? 10May23, A704544. R72564, 9Jan51, Arthur Scott Bailey (A)
BAILEY, ARTHUR SCOTT.
The tale of Mistah Mule; illustrated by Harry L. Smith. (Slumber Town tales) ? 10May23, A704543. R72563, 9Jan51, Arthur Scott Bailey (A)
BAILEY, TEMPLE.
Judy; illustrated by Elizabeth
Pilsbry. ? on illus.; 1Oct23,
A760308. R74253, 9Feb51,
Elizabeth Pilsbry (A)
BAINVILLE, JACQUES.
Histoire de France. ? 1Apr24,
AF24395. R78862, 21May51, Mme
Jacques Bainville (née Jeanne
Niobey) (W)
BAITSELL, GEORGE A.
Manual of biological forms. ? 11Sep23, A752892. R76861, 11Apr51, George A. Baitsell (A)
BAKER, MARGARET.
The black cats and the tinker's wife; with pictures by Mary Baker. ? 21Sep23, A759477. R80185, 25Jun51, Margaret Baker (A) & Mary Baker (A)
BAKER, MARY, illus.
The black cats and the tinker's wife. R80185. SEE Baker, Margaret.
BAKER, RAY STANDARD.
The Versailles Treaty and after.
(Christianity and world problems,
no. 5) ? 25Apr24, A793104.
R78037, 1May51, Jessie B. Baker (W)
BALDWIN, FAITH.
SEE Cuthrell, Faith (Baldwin)
BALL, FRANCIS KINGSLEY.
Constructive English, an aid to effective speaking and writing. ? 26May23, A711036. R75598, 12Mar51, The New England Trust Co. (E)
THE BANKRUPTCY ACT of 1898. Collier ed. ? 4Sep23, A752804. R72974, 17Jan51, Matthew Bender & Co., inc. (PWH)
BARBOUR, RALPH HENRY.
For the good of the team. ? 14Sep23,
A759019. R77775, 30Apr51, Hedwig
M. Barbour (W)
BARBOUR, RALPH HENRY.
Nid and Nod. Illustrated by C. M.
Relyea. ? 31Aug23, A711773.
R77767, 30Apr51, Hedwig
M. Barbour (W)
BARKER, LEWELLYS FRANKLIN.
The clinical diagnosis of internal diseases. 3 v. ? on new prefatory note; 16Apr23, A704298. R74546, 21Feb51, Lilian H. Barker (W)
BARNES, VIOLA FLORENCE.
The Dominion of New England. ? 9Nov23, A760895. R75669, 19Mar51, Viola F. Barnes (A)
BARNOUW, ADRIAN JACOB.
Holland under Queen Wilhelmina. With a foreword by Edward W. Bok. ? 24Aug23, A711682. R78081, 3May51, A. J. Barnouw (A)
BARRY, PHILIP.
You and I; a comedy in 3 acts. ? 8Jun23, A705821. R75646, 19Mar51, Ellen S. Barry (W)
BARSE, MARY EMMA (SALISBURY)
Games for children, little and big, by
Mary E. Blain [pseud.] ? 14Mar23,
A696799. R72544, 9Jan51, Mary E.
Blain (A)
BARSTOW, Mrs. MONTAGUE.
SEE Orczy, Emmuska, baroness.
BASTIAN, GEORGE C.
Editing the day's news. With a foreword by H. F. Harrington. ? 18Dec23, A766416. R76893, 11Apr51, Laura M. Bastian (W)
BATES, CLEMENT.
The new pleading, practice, parties, and forms under the code. 3 v. ? 11Jul23, A71179. R76606, 9Apr51, Hugh H. Bates (C)
BAUCHE, HENRI, joint author.
Les drames célèbres du Grand
Guignol. R73429. SEE Lorde,
André de.
BAYNES, ERNEST HAROLD.
Jimmie, the story of a black bear cub. ? 13Nov23, A760886. R76886, 11Apr51, Louise B. Baynes (W)
BAZIN, RENé.
Il était quatre petits enfants. (In Lectures fran?aises. Cours moyen et supérieur, publié avec la collaboration pédagogique de P. Dufrenne) ? 3Oct23, AF23522. R73418, 25Jan51, Tony Catta (NK)
BEARD, CHARLES AUSTIN.
The history of the American people,
by Charles A. Beard and William C.
Bagley. Rev. ed. ? 4Sep23,
A752798. R76860, 11Apr51, Mary R.
Beard (W) & Florence W. Bagley (W)
BEARD, DANIEL CARTER.
The American boy's book of birds and brownies of the woods. (Woodcraft series) ? on foreword and other changes; 4Sep23, A766405. R75604, 12Mar51, Daniel Carter Beard II (C)
BEARD, JAMES T.
Mine examination questions and answers.
1st ed. 3 v. ? 31Aug23,
A760099. R73083, 12Jan51, James T.
Beard, Jr. (C), Howard I. Beard (C)
& Amelia Macauley (C)
BECK, ELIZA LOUISA (MORESBY)
SEE Beck, Lily (Moresby) Adams.
BECK, JAMES MONTGOMERY.
The Constitution of the United States, yesterday, today-and tomorrow? ? 20Jun24, A801239. R80051, 21Jun51, Lilla Mitchell Beck (W)
BECK, LILY (MORESBY) ADAMS.
The chaste Diana, by E. Barrington
[pseud.] ? 21Apr23, A704339.
R76984, 16Apr51, James Francis
Adams Beck (E) & Harry Drake
Hodgkinson (E)
BECK, LILY (MORESBY) ADAMS.
The treasure of Ho. ? 19Apr24,
A792131. R79484, 4Jun51, James
Francis Adams Beck (E) & Harry
Drake Hodgkinson (E)
BéDIER, JOSEPH.
Histoire de la littérature fran?aise illustrée. R73424, R73428. SEE Histoire de la littérature fran?aise illustrée.
Gallic war. R76255. SEE Caesar,
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