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Lists annually about 2,700 registrations for maps, atlases, and globes. Alphabetical arrangement under name of person or organization primarily responsible for the content of the map. Numbers for 1951 and later contain a subject and area index and a publishers’ directory with complete addresses. $ 1.00.
_Works of Art, Reproductions of Works of Art, Scientific and Technical Drawings, Photographic Works, Prints and Pictorial Illustrations_ (Parts 7–11A)
Lists annually about 10,000 registrations. Alphabetical arrangement by author or title. $2.00.
_Commercial Prints and Labels_ (Part 11B)
Lists annually about 8,500 registrations for prints and labels published in connection with the sale or advertisement of articles of merchandise and registered for copyright. Alphabetical arrangement by claimant. $2.00.
_Motion Pictures and Filmstrips_ (Parts 12–13)
Lists annually about 2,500 registrations for filmstrips and theatrical and nontheatrical motion pictures. Alphabetical arrangement by title, with a classified list arranged under headings which indicate the general nature or intended use of the films, a subject index for nontheatrical films, and an index of claimants, producing companies, sponsors, and authors. $1.00.
_Renewal Registrations—Literature, Art, Film_ (Part 14A)
Available for 1947, 1948, 1949, and 1950. _Renewal registrations for 1951 and later are listed with their respective classes, except music renewals which are listed in Part 5C, described above._ $1.00.
_Dramatic Compositions Copyrighted in the United States, 1870 to 1916._ 2 vols. 1918.
Includes all titles for dramatic works registered from July 21, 1870, to December 31, 1916, inclusive; upward of 60,000 titles. Alphabetical arrangement by title, with index of claimants, authors, editors, etc. $4.00.
_Motion Pictures, 1894–1912._ 1953.
Lists about 6,000 works registered as photographs in the Copyright Office and identified as motion pictures by Mr. Howard L. Walls, Curator of the Motion Picture Collection of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Alphabetical arrangement by title, with an index to claimants. $2.00.
_Motion Pictures, 1912–1939._ 1951. $18.00.
_Motion Pictures, 1940–1949._ 1953. $10.00.
These two volumes belong to the _Catalog of Copyright Entries, Cumulative Series_. They list approximately 70,000 motion pictures registered in the Copyright Office from August 24, 1912 to December 31, 1949. Alphabetical arrangement of each volume is by title with an index to authors, claimants, and producing and distributing companies, and a list of series titles.
_Regulations of the Copyright Office._ A reprint of the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 37, Chapter II. Free.
_The Copyright Office of the United States._ 1952. A general description of the organization and functions of the Copyright Office. Free.
_The following publications may be ordered from the Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, Washington 25, D. C., or from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C._
_Copyright in Congress_, 1789–1904. A bibliography and chronological record of all proceedings in Congress in relation to copyright. (Bulletin 8) 468 p. 1905. Cloth, 65 cents.
_Copyright Law of the United States of America._ (Bulletin 14), 1953 edition. 20 cents.
_Decisions of the United States Courts Involving Copyright._
1909–14 (Bulletin 17) 65 cents. 1914–17 (Bulletin 18) $1.00. 1918–24 (Bulletin 19) $1.75. 1924–35 (Bulletin 20) $2.75. 1935–37 (Bulletin 21) 75 cents. 1938–39 (Bulletin 22) 75 cents. 1939–40 (Bulletin 23) $1.00. 1941–43 (Bulletin 24) $2.00. 1944–46 (Bulletin 25) $1.50. 1947–48 (Bulletin 26) $1.75. 1949–50 (Bulletin 27) $2.00. 1951–52 (Bulletin 28) in process.
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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
1. Corrected all the “ERRATA” suggestions from p. 12. 2. Added all the “ADDENDA” entries beginning on p. 12. 3. Number 6 in the “KIT CARSON” series was skipped on p. 32. 4. The registration number for “104TH STREET CURVE, NEW YORK, ELEVATED RAILWAY” on p. 43 was undecipherable. 5. Changed “THROWING MAIL INTO GAGS” to “THROWING MAIL INTO BAGS” on p. 61 to agree with entry on p. 73. 6. Registration number for “WHAT ONE SMALL BOY CAN DO” is missing on p. 67. 7. Silently corrected typographical errors. 8. Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed. 9. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_.
End of Project Gutenberg's Motion Pictures, 1894-1912, by Howard Lamarr Walls