U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1956 January - June

U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1956 January - June

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Chapter 1 Norman

Everett Gilbert (A); 29Feb56;

R165731.

GILLESPIE, JAMES E.

A history of Europe 1500-1815. ? 26Oct28; A1594. James E. Gillespie (A); 7Jun56; R172232.

GILLESPIE, MRS. W. A., tr.

The intruder. SEE Blasco Ibanez,

Vicente.

GILLIARD, PIERRE.

La fausse Anastasie, histoire d'une pretendue grande-duchesse de Russie. Par Pierre Gilliard et Constantin Savitch. ? 6Mar29; AF3490. Pierre Gilliard (A); 28May56; R171272.

GILLIS, JAMES M.

The Catholic Church and the home. ? 20Mar28; A1068461. James M. Gillis (A); 29Feb56; R165717.

GINSBERG, HYMAN.

Equity jurisprudence and procedure

in Maryland. ? 24Dec28; A2485.

Hyman Ginsberg (A); 3Jan56;

R161833.

GINZBERG, LOUIS.

The legends of the Jews. Vol. 6.

? 16Mar28; A1068668. Jewish Publication

Society of America (PWH);

15Mar56; R166476.

Students, scholars and saints.

? 30Aug28; A1083343. Jewish

Publication Society of America

(PWH); 15Mar56; R166478.

GIONO, JEAN.

Colline. ? 5Feb29; AF2594.

Jean Giono (A); 28May56; R171259.

GLASS, MONTAGUE.

And druggists have troubles, too.

Illustrated by David Robinson.

(In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan,

June 1929) ? 8May29;

A5-6048. Elizabeth Glass Wardell

(C); 9May56; R170491.

You've got to keep after 'em. (In

Hearst's international-cosmopolitan,

Jan. 1929) ? 7Dec28; B7961.

Elizabeth Glass Wardell (C);

13Dec55; R162986.

GLENN, MABELLE.

Glenn glee club book for girls, by

Mabelle Glenn and Virginia French.

? 5Feb29; AA11194. Mabelle Glenn

& Mrs. David C. Mackie (Virginia

French) (A); 8Feb56; R164607.

Music notes. Book 4. By Mabelle

Glenn and Margaret Lowry.

? 31Jan28; A1064286. Mabelle

Glenn & Margaret Lowry (A);

23Jan56; R163442.

Teachers' manual to accompany Music

notes. Book 4. Music appreciation

for the junior high school.

By Mabelle Glenn and Margaret

Lowry. ? 31Jan28; A1064285.

Mabelle Glenn & Margaret Lowry

(A); 23Jan56; R163441.

GOBINEAU, JOSEPH ARTHUR, COMTE DE.

The Pleiads; translated from the

French by J. F. Scanlan.

? 17Aug28; A1083918. Alfred A.

Knopf, Inc. (PWH); 4Apr56;

R167661.

GOBRECHT, WALTER R.

The Gospel message in great poems.

Introd. by George L. Omwake.

? 30Nov28; A3168. Walter R.

Gobrecht (A); 25Apr56; R168951.

GOEPP, ALICE P. C.

Dental state board questions and answers. SEE Goepp, R. Max.

GOEPP, R. MAX.

Dental state board questions and answers. 4th ed., rev. ? on new matter; 5Apr28; A1069825. Alice P. C. Goepp (W); 14Mar56; R166760.

GOETSCHIUS, PERCY.

Masters of the symphony. ? 19Jun29; A10066. Percy B. Goetschius (C); 21Jun56; R172765.

GOETSCHIUS, PERCY B.

Masters of the symphony. SEE

Goetschius, Percy.

GOGGIO, EMILIO, ed.

Cuentos humoristicos espanoles.

SEE Cano, Juan.

GOLDBERG, ISAAC, tr.

Reeds and mud. SEE Blasco Ibanez,

Vicente.

GOLDBERGER, I. H., joint author.

Health essentials. SEE Andress,

J. Mace.

GOLDEN DAYS. ? 11Apr29; AA24090.

Lorenz Pub. Co. (PCW); 7May56;

R170032.

GOLLOCK, GEORGINA A.

Sons of Africa. Decoration and

cover by Aaron Douglas. ? 6Sep28;

A1157. Friendship Press, Inc.

(PWH); 27Jan56; R163613.

GONNET, CHARLES A.

Sur la piste blanche. ? 1Jun28; AF39942. Charles A. Gonnet (A); 2Mar56; R165746.

GOOCH, THELMA, illus.

The disappearance of Helen. SEE

Hope, Laura Lee.

The little sister. SEE Malot,

Hector.

GOODIER, ALBAN, ABP.

Jesus Christ: man of sorrows.

Introd. by John F. McCormick.

? 17Jul28, AI-11582; 13Nov28,

A604. J. Meskell (E); 15Mar56;

R166508.

GOODNOW, MINNIE.

Outlines of nursing history. 4th ed. ? on new matter & new illus.; 4Feb28; A1018816. Old Colony Trust Co. (E); 25Jan56; R163440.

GOODRICH, FLORENCE A.

Preludes for young pianists. Book 2. ? 5Jun29; AA18151. Summy Pub. Co. (PWH); 8Jun56; R172363.

GORE-BROWNE, ROBERT.

An imperfect lover. Jacket design

by Hohngren. ? 11Dec28,

AI-12292; 10May29, A9081.

Robert Gore-Browne (A); 28May56;

R171605.

GOSSELIN, THEODORE. SEE Lenotre, Georges.

GOSSETT, MRS. WILLIAM T.

The Supreme Court of the United

States. SEE Hughes, Charles Evans.

GOUDEKET, MAURICE.

Le voyage egoiste. SEE Colette,

Sidonie Gabrielle.

GOULD, BRUCE.

Sky larking; with seven illus. by

Cosmo Clark. ? 7Jun29; A8589.

Bruce Gould (A); 19Jun56; R172515.

GOULD, CORA SMITH.

The town at the top o' the world, and

other poems. ? 21Dec28; A3854.

Ormond V. Gould (C); 10Feb56;

R164901.

GOULD, ORMOND V.

The town at the top o' the world, and other poems. SEE Gould, Cora Smith.

GRACE, DICK.

Fall guys. (In Saturday evening

post, Apr. 6-20, 1929) ? 4Apr29,

B22626; 11Apr29, B24246; 18Apr29,

B24646. Richard V. Grace (A);

20Apr56; R168645-168647.

GRACE, RICHARD V. SEE

Grace, Dick.

GRADY, WILLIAM E.

Reading for appreciation, by William E. Grady and Paul Klapper. Book 1, pt.1-2, book 2, pt.1-2. ? 1May28; A1082025-1082024, 1074899-1074900. Charles Scribner's Sons (PCW); 5Mar56; R165833-165832, 165830-165831.

GRAF, MARGUERITE.

The spell of Ireland. SEE Bell,

Archie.

GRAND OLD SONGS, 88 old favorites;

pf. arr. by Eugene Platzman.

Compiled and edited by Elliott

Shapiro. ? 22Mar28; A1071641.

Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.

(PWH); 6Feb56; R164689.

GRANTLEY, ARTHUR.

Down the Easter pathway; w Mattie B.

Shannon, m Arthur Grantley, pseud.

of I. H. Meredith. ? 29Jan29;

AA24099. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH);

7May56; R170037.

Happy messengers; w Mattie B.

Shannon, m Arthur Grantley, pseud.

of I. H. Meredith. ? 16Apr29;

AA24089. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH);

7May56; R170031.

GRATTAN, C. HARTLEY.

Bitter Bierce. ? 8Mar29; A5972.

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