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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1964 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
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KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC.
Flash Gordon in the caverns of Mongo.
SEE Raymond, Alex.
Flash Gordon vs. the Emperor of
Mongo. SEE Raymond, Alex.
Jungle Jim and the vampire woman.
SEE Raymond, Alex.
The Phantom. SEE Falk, Lee.
Tim Tyler's luck. SEE Young,
Lyman.
KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC. SEE
Central Press Association Weekly.
King Features Illustrated Weekly.
King Features Weekly.
KING FEATURES WEEKLY. ? King Features
Syndicate, Inc. (PCW)
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? 8Oct36; AA390611. 5May64; R337560.
? 22Oct36; AA413924. 5May64; R337567.
? 29Oct36; AA403126. 5May64; R337561.
? 5Nov36; AA403127. 5May64; R337562.
? 12Nov36; AA403128. 5May64; R337563.
? 26Nov36; AA413923. 5May64; R337566.
? 3Dec36; AA403129. 5May64; R337564.
? 10Dec36; AA403130. 5May64; R337565.
KINNEY, LUCIEN BLAIR.
Answer book to accompany Business
mathematics. ? 20Jan37; AA224857.
Lucien Blair Kinney (A); 21Jan64;
R330516.
KINSEY, JOE D., executor of the Estate of Rex E. Beach. SEE Beach, Rex E., estate of.
KIPLING, RUDYARD.
Autobiography; something of myself for my friends known and unknown. Section 1-16. (In New York times, Jan. 25-30, Feb. 1-6, 8-11, 1937) ? 25-30Jan, 1-6Feb, 8-11Feb37; A5-78287. Elsie Bambridge (PPW); 12Feb64; R332241.
Plain tales from the hills, Soldiers three, and Military tales. Vol.1 of 6 volume compact ed. Introd. by Will D. Howe. ? 11Sep36; A104140. Elizabeth P. Howe (W); 1Apr64; R335792.
Something of myself, for my friends
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KIRK, JOHN G.
Bookkeeping for immediate use;
advanced course. By John G. Kirk &
William R. Odell. Script Illus.
by Edward C. Mills. ? 18Jan37;
A102855. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,
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Bookkeeping for immediate use. SEE
Street, James L.
Introduction to business. By John G.
Kirk, Harold B. Buckley & Mary A.
Waesche. Script illus. by Edward
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