U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1964 July - December

U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1964 July - December

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1964 July - December Chapter 1 6Jul64;

R340925.

ALAINE, JANICE.

Portraits from life. SEE Ford,

Ford Madox.

ALBEE, FRED H.

Injuries and diseases of the hip.

Assisted by Robert L. Preston.

? 17Jun37; A106741. Fred H.

Albee, Jr. (C); 26Aug64; R343526.

ALBEE, FRED H., JR.

Injuries and diseases of the hip.

SEE Albee, Fred H.

ALBUQUERQUE NATIONAL BANK, executors

of the Estate of Erna Fergusson.

SEE Fergusson, Erna, Estate of.

ALDRICH, ROBERT H.

Preoperative and postoperative treatment.

SEE Mason, Robert L.

ALEXANDER, E. R.

Southern field crop enterprises including soil management, by E. R. Alexander, D. M. Clements, E. B. Matthew & others. 2d ed. ? 5Jan37; A102534. E. R. Alexander (A); 16Dec64; R351592.

ALEXANDER, HOLMES.

Aaron Burr, the proud pretender. ? 3Feb37; A103253. Holmes Alexander (A); 12Aug64; R342983.

ALEXEEFF, IGOR.

An actor prepares. SEE Alexeeff,

Konstantin.

ALEXEEFF, KONSTANTIN.

An actor prepares. Translated by

Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood & Norman

Hapgood. ? 12Nov36; A99825.

Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood (PWH);

6Jul64; R343605.

An actor prepares. Translated by

Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood & Norman

Hapgood. ? 12Nov36; A99825.

Igor Alexeeff (C) & Elizabeth

Reynolds Hapgood (A & W); 7Jul64;

R343604.

ALLEE, MARJORIE HILL.

The great tradition, with illus. by

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