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Whether Author
Name of
Title or Description of Work.
Name of Author.
alive; if
not, date of Death,
Proprietor of the Copyright.
Date of Notice.
Three Letters on the
English.
Three Marriages
300,000 Sea Miles
Admiral Sir Henry
Pelly.
Alive,
Andre Maurois
Do.
Chatto and Windus... 28.4.1939
Do.
Do.
E. M. Dashwood
Do.
E. M. Dashwood
6.4.1939
(E. M. Delafield).
Try Anything Twice
Unvanquished, The
Vanishing Celebrities,
The
Jan Struther
Do.
Chatto and Windus... 28.4.1939
William Faulkner
Do.
Do.
Do.
Adrian Alington......
Do.
Do.
Do.
Waiting for Joanna
Adrian Alington......
Do.
Do.
Do.
Wallenstein
Francis Watson
Do.
Do.
Do.
What Hath a Man ?
S. G. Millin.......
Do.
Do.
Do.
Whose Sea?..
George Martelli
Do.
Do.
Do.
Woman Who Could not
Die, The
Julia De Beausobre..
Do.
Do.
Do.
World and Ourselves,
Laura Riding
Do.
Do.
Do.
The
You make your own Life.. V. S. Pritchett.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Younger Venus, The,
Naomi Milton (Naomi
Do.
Naomi Milton
6.4.1939
Royde-Smith).
Youth Goes Over
Robt. Brasillach
Do.
Chatto and Windus... 28.4.1939
(Trans. by Warre
B. Wells), Trans- lator.
(In English trans, only).
Date of Expiration of the Copyright.
66
NOTE 1.- English Goldsmiths and Their Marks" by Sir C. J. Jackson included in Supplementary List No. 7. The following works are alleged to infringe the copyrights in this work:
"English Silver, 1675--1825" by Stephen G. C. Ensko and Edward Wenham. Published by
Robert Ensko, New York.
"The Book of Old Silver-English-American-Foreign" by Seymour B. Wyler. Published
by Crown Publishers, New York.
NOTE 2.-"The Tale of Peter Rabbit" included on page 91 of the 1933 edition of the List of Copy- right works. The following works are alleged to infringe the copyright in this work :
"The Tale of Peter Rabbit" by Milo Winter. Published by Merrill Publishing Co., Chicago,
Illinois.
"Peter Rabbit" by Beatrix Potter. Published by Whitman Publishing Co., Racine, Wisconsin. "A Picture Story Book for Children" designed by Maywill Dudley. Published by Whitman
Publishing Co., Racine, Wisconsin.
1st March, 1940.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
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