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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She spent ten years chasing after the right brother, only to fall for the wrong one in one weekend. ~~~ Sloane Mercer has been hopelessly in love with her best friend, Finn Hartley, since college. For ten long years, she's stood by him, stitching him back together every time Delilah Crestfield-his toxic on-and-off girlfriend-shattered his heart. But when Delilah gets engaged to another man, Sloane thinks this might finally be her chance to have Finn for herself. She couldn't be more wrong. Heartbroken and desperate, Finn decides to crash Delilah's wedding and fight for her one last time. And he wants Sloane by his side. Reluctantly, Sloane follows him to Asheville, hoping that being close to Finn will somehow make him see her the way she's always seen him. Everything changes when she meets Knox Hartley, Finn's older brother-a man who couldn't be more different from Finn. He's dangerously magnetic. Knox sees right through Sloane and makes it his mission to pull her into his world. What starts as a game-a twisted bet between them-soon turns into something deeper. Sloane is trapped between two brothers: one who's always broken her heart and another who seems hell-bent on claiming it... no matter the cost. CONTENT WARNING: This story is strongly 18+. It delves into dark romance themes such as obsession and lust with morally complex characters. While this is a love story, reader discretion is advised.
Elliana, the unfavored "ugly duckling" of her family, was humiliated by her stepsister, Paige, who everyone admired. Paige, engaged to the CEO Cole, was the perfect woman-until Cole married Elliana on the day of the wedding. Shocked, everyone wondered why he chose the "ugly" woman. As they waited for her to be cast aside, Elliana stunned everyone by revealing her true identity: a miracle healer, financial mogul, appraisal prodigy, and AI genius. When her mistreatment became known, Cole revealed Elliana's stunning, makeup-free photo, sending shockwaves through the media. "My wife doesn't need anyone's approval."
Her ex-husband declared, "The person I admired most was that legendary racer." She smiled thinly. "Hate to break it to you-that was me." He said, "Jealous I blew a fortune on a world-famous jeweler for Violet?" She let out a cool laugh. "Funny, that designer trained under me." He scoffed, "Buying a dying firm won't put you in my league. Snap out of it." She shrugged. "Weird-I just steered your company off a cliff." Stunned, he blurted out, "Baby, come back. I'll love you forever." She wrinkled her nose. "Hard pass. Keep your cheap love." Then she took a mogul's arm and never looked back.
Emma had agreed to pretend to be her boss's girlfriend at an event where his ex-wife planned to show up with the guy she had cheated with. "We'll see how this turns out."
Two years of marriage left Brinley questioning everything, her supposed happiness revealed as nothing but sham. Abandoning her past for Colin, she discovered only betrayal and a counterfeit wedding. Accepting his heart would stay frozen, she called her estranged father, agreeing to the match he proposed. Laughter followed her, with whispers of Colin's power to toss her aside. Yet, she reinvented herself-legendary racer, casino mastermind, and acclaimed designer. When Colin tried to reclaim her, another man pulled Brinley close. "She's already carrying my child. You can't move on?"
I watched my husband sign the papers that would end our marriage while he was busy texting the woman he actually loved. He didn't even glance at the header. He just scribbled the sharp, jagged signature that had signed death warrants for half of New York, tossed the file onto the passenger seat, and tapped his screen again. "Done," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. That was Dante Moretti. The Underboss. A man who could smell a lie from a mile away but couldn't see that his wife had just handed him an annulment decree disguised beneath a stack of mundane logistics reports. For three years, I scrubbed his blood out of his shirts. I saved his family's alliance when his ex, Sofia, ran off with a civilian. In return, he treated me like furniture. He left me in the rain to save Sofia from a broken nail. He left me alone on my birthday to drink champagne on a yacht with her. He even handed me a glass of whiskey—her favorite drink—forgetting that I despised the taste. I was merely a placeholder. A ghost in my own home. So, I stopped waiting. I burned our wedding portrait in the fireplace, left my platinum ring in the ashes, and boarded a one-way flight to San Francisco. I thought I was finally free. I thought I had escaped the cage. But I underestimated Dante. When he finally opened that file weeks later and realized he had signed away his wife without looking, the Reaper didn't accept defeat. He burned down the world to find me, obsessed with reclaiming the woman he had already thrown away.
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