U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
BARTHOLDY, FELIX MENDELSSOHN-.
SEE Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix.
BARTLETT, MARY M.
All aboard. SEE Gates, Arthur I.
Manual for Off we go and Now we go
again, revised edition. SEE
Gates, Arthur I.
Manual for the pre-reading and
reading readiness program. SEE
Gates, Arthur I.
BARTLETT, PHYLLIS BROOKS, ed.
The poems of George Chapman. (The
Modern Language Assn. of America.
General series, 12) ? 18Oct41;
A158176. Phyllis Brooks Bartlett
(A); 29Oct68; R447207.
BARTON, FRANCIS B.
Simplified French review; grammar and composition, by Francis B. Barton & Edward H. Sirich. ? 9Jan41; A149333. Francis B. Barton (A); 27Sep68; R444292.
BARTON, FRED B.
Music as a hobby; how to have fun with music as a performer and as a listener. ? 29Oct41; A158396. Fred B. Barton (A); 14Nov68; R448857.
BARTON, MARGARET ELLEN.
Between two autumns. SEE
Marks, Percy.
BARUCH, DOROTHY WALTER.
Personal problems of everyday life.
SEE Travis, Lee Edward.
BATCHELDER, ROGER.
The book of Fort Devens. Foreword by F. J. Pearson. ? 5May41; AA365828. Roger Batchelder (A); 23Dec68; R451571.
The book of Fort Dix. ? 20Feb41; AA359264. Roger Batchelder (A); 23Dec68; R451570.
BATES, HARRY.
Farewell to the master. (In Astounding science fiction, Oct. 1940) ? 20Sep40; B467777. Harry Bates (A); 7Jun68; R439574.
BAUER, RALPH S.
Cases and materials on business law.
SEE Britton, William E.
Most-used aviation terms; 1,000 terms defined and written in Gregg shorthand. By Harold E. Baughman & John Robert Gregg. ? 13May41; AA366115. McGraw-Hill, Inc. (PWH); 19Nov68; R449218.
BAUM, VICKI, pseud.
SEE Lert, Hedwig.
BAXTER, BERNICE.
Teacher-pupil relationships. ? 16Sep41; A156861. Bernice Baxter (A); 23Oct68; R446778.
BAXTER, J. R., JR.
Modern harmony tablet. Book no.2.
? 1Dec41; AA398562. Stamps-Baxter
Music & Print. Co. (PWH); 4Dec68;
R450510.
BAYLEY, DOROTHY.
Vanished island. SEE
Meigs, Cornelia.
BEACH, REX E.
Summer madness. (In Hearst's international cosmopolitan, Sept. 1941) ? 30Jul41; B508277. Joe D. Kinsey (E); 31Jul68; R440559.
BEACH, SUSAN ELIZABETH.
Government of the United States. SEE
Beach, Walter Greenwood.
BEACH, WALTER GREENWOOD.
Government of the United States, by
Walter Greenwood Beach, Edward
Everett Walker & Otis Glen Jamison.
? 17Mar41; A152205. Susan Elizabeth
Beach (C); 12Nov68; R448310.
BEALE, GEORGIA ROBISON.
A history of freedom of teaching in
American schools. SEE Beale,
Howard K.
BEALE, HOWARD K.
A history of freedom of teaching in
American schools (Report of the
Commission on the Social Studies,
pt.16) ? 18Feb41; A151497.
Georgia Robison Beale (W); 18Nov68;
R448779.
BEAM, MAURICE J.
The gentleman and the tiger. (In
Adventure magazine, Sept. 1940)
? 9Aug40; B469991. Maurice J.
Beam (A); 29Jul68; R440324.
BEATLEY, RALPH.
Basic geometry. SEE Birkhoff,
George David.
BEATTY, FLOY W.
Natural history of Virginia. SEE
Byrd, William.
BEATTY, RICHMOND CROOM.
Natural history of Virginia. SEE
Byrd, William.
BEATTY, MRS. RICHMOND GROOM. SEE BEATTY, FLOY W.
BEATY, JOHN Y.
Nature is stranger than fiction.
Illus. by H. G. Rose. ? 22Apr41;
A153122. Anna Beaty Lothrop (W);
30Sep68; R444581.
BEAUCHAMP, D. D.
A man must be proud. (In Woman's home companion, May 1941) ? 11Apr41; B493577. D. D. Beauchamp (A); 19Nov68; R449014.
BEAUCHAMP, WILBUR L.
Discovering our world; teacher's manual. Book 3. By Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Glenn O. Blough & Mary Melrose. (Basic studies in science) ? 13Feb41; AA358626. Scott. Foresman & Co. (PWH); 4Dec68; R450186.
BEAUJON, PAUL, pseud. SEE Warde,
Beatrice.
Score A run rules. ? 4Apr41;
AA366930. Miller Beaumont (A);
23Sep68; R444233.
Shufl baseball. ? 10Feb41; AA361272.
Miller Beaumont (A); 23Sep68;
R444232.
BECHDOLT, DECIE MERWIN.
Parachute pup. Written & Illustrated by Decie Merwin. ? 15Jul41; A155759. Ellen A. Merwin (E); 10Dec68; R450399.
BECHDOLT, FREDERICK R.
Hot gold. Installment 1-10. (In Sunday news, New York, Aug. 10-Oct. 12, 1941) ? 10Aug41, A5-120350; 17Aug41, A5-120351; 24Aug41, A5-120393; 31Aug41, A5-120424; 7Sep41, A5-120523; 14Sep41, A5-120531; 21Sep41, A5-120656; 28Sep41, A5-120754; 5Oct41, A5-120797; 12Oct41, A5-120877. LaVon E. Gottfried (E); 16Oct68; R445980-445989.
Hot gold. Prev. pub. serially in New York Sunday news, Aug. 10-Oct. 12, 1941. NM: additions & revisions. ? 7Nov41; A160057. LaVon E. Gottfried (E); 8Nov68; R448850.
BECK, HERBERT M.
How to become an American citizen.
NM: revisions. ? 20May41;
AA368267. Herbert M. Beck (A);
6Dec68; R450415.
BECK, HUBERT PARK.
Easy steps to touch typewriting. ? 9Dec40; AA354286. Hubert Park Beck (A); 16Sep68; R443103.
BECK, SYDNEY.
Concerto Grosso, op.11, no.4, for string orchestra. SEE Sammartini, Guiseppe.
BECKENBAUGH, J. HOWARD.
I rode with Stonewall. SEE
Douglas, Henry Kyd.
BECKER, CHARLOTTE. SEE Cox, Charlotte
Becker.
BECKER, MARION ROMBAUER.
The Joy of cooking. SEE Rombauer,
Irma S.
BECKWITH, JOHN A.
Contemporary American biography.
SEE Coope, Geoffrey.
BEEBE, CATHERINE.
SEE The Christmas Story.
BEEBE, ROBB.
All aboard. SEE gates, Arthur I.
Our baby's memory book. Compiled
under the auspices of St. Anthony's
Guild. ? 19Dec40; A148430.
St. Anthony's Guild (PWH); 11Dec68;
R450908.
BEEBE, ROBB.
SEE The Christmas Story.
BEER, THOMAS.
Hanna Crane and the mauve decade.
Introd. by Leonard Bacon.
? 25Aug41; A156302. Alfred A.
Knopf, Inc. (PWH); 22Nov68;
R450112.
BEILSTEIN, FRIEDRICH KONRAD.
Beilsteins Handbuch der organischen
Chemie. 1. Bd.: Leits?tze für die
systematische Anordnung, Acyclische
Kohlenwaaserstoffe, Oxy-und
Oxo-Verbindungen. Hrsg. von der
Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft.
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I gave him three years of silent devotion behind a mask I never wanted to wear. I made a wager for our bond-he paid me off like a mistress. "Chloe's back," Zane said coldly. "It's over." I laughed, poured wine on his face, and walked away from the only love I'd ever known. "What now?" my best friend asked. I smiled. "The real me returns." But fate wasn't finished yet. That same night, Caesar Conrad-the Alpha every wolf feared-opened his car door and whispered, "Get in." Our gazes collided. The bond awakened. No games. No pretending. Just raw, unstoppable power. "Don't regret this," he warned, lips brushing mine. But I didn't. Because the mate I'd been chasing never saw me. And the one who did? He's ready to burn the world for me.
Isabelle's love for Kolton held flawless for fifteen years-until the day she delivered their children and slipped into a coma. He leaned to her ear and whispered, "Don't wake up. You're worthless to me now." The twins later clutched another woman's hand and chirped, "Mommy," splintering Isabelle's heart. She woke, filed for divorce, and disappeared. Only then did Kolton notice her fingerprints on every habit. They met again: she emerged as the lead medical specialist, radiant and unmoved. But at her engagement gala, she leapt into a tycoon's arms. Jealous, he crushed a glass, blood wetting his palm. He believed as soon as he made a move, Isabelle would return to him. After all, she had loved him deeply.
Trigger/Content Warning: This story contains mature themes and explicit content intended for adult audiences(18+). Reader discretion is advised. It includes elements such as BDSM dynamics, explicit sexual content, toxic family relationships, occasional violence and strong language. This is not a fluffy romance. It is intense, raw and messy, and explores the darker side of desire. ***** "Take off your dress, Meadow." "Why?" "Because your ex is watching," he said, leaning back into his seat. "And I want him to see what he lost." ••••*••••*••••* Meadow Russell was supposed to get married to the love of her life in Vegas. Instead, she walked in on her twin sister riding her fiance. One drink at the bar turned to ten. One drunken mistake turned into reality. And one stranger's offer turned into a contract that she signed with shaking hands and a diamond ring. Alaric Ashford is the devil in a tailored Tom Ford suit. Billionaire CEO, brutal, possessive. A man born into an empire of blood and steel. He also suffers from a neurological condition-he can't feel. Not objects, not pain, not even human touch. Until Meadow touches him, and he feels everything. And now he owns her. On paper and in his bed. She wants him to ruin her. Take what no one else could have. He wants control, obedience... revenge. But what starts as a transaction slowly turns into something Meadow never saw coming. Obsession, secrets that were never meant to surface, and a pain from the past that threatens to break everything. Alaric doesn't share what's his. Not his company. Not his wife. And definitely not his vengeance.
Eliana reunited with her family, now ruined by fate: Dad jailed, Mom deathly ill, six crushed brothers, and a fake daughter who'd fled for richer prey. Everyone sneered. But at her command, Eliana summoned the Onyx Syndicate. Bars opened, sickness vanished, and her brothers rose-one walking again, others soaring in business, tech, and art. When society mocked the "country girl," she unmasked herself: miracle doctor, famed painter, genius hacker, shadow queen. A powerful tycoon held her close. "Country girl? She's my fiancée!" Eliana glared at him. "Dream on." Resolutely, he vowed never to let go.
The night I discovered my husband's whore was carrying his heir, I smiled for the cameras-and plotted his ruin. Scarlett was born a queen-heir to a powerful legacy, Luna of the Dark Moon Pack by blood and by sacrifice. She gave everything to Alexander: her love, her loyalty, her life. In return, he paraded his mistress before their pack... and dared to call it duty. But Scarlett won't be another broken woman weeping in the shadows. She'll wear her crown of thorns with pride, tear down every lie built around her, and when she strikes, it will be glorious. The Alpha forgot that the woman he betrayed is far more dangerous than the girl who once loved him.
The whispers said that out of bitter jealousy, Hadley shoved Eric's beloved down the stairs, robbing the unborn child of life. To avenge, Eric forced Hadley abroad and completely cut her off. Years later, she reemerged, and they felt like strangers. When they met again, she was the nightclub's star, with men ready to pay fortunes just to glimpse her elusive performance. Unable to contain himself, Eric blocked her path, asking, "Is this truly how you earn a living now? Why not come back to me?" Hadley's lips curved faintly. "If you’re eager to see me, you’d better join the queue, darling."
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