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Originally Posted by SensualPoet
The publisher will wrap copyright around all the things produced for this specific edition ... like the "editing". Mark Twain's actual words are out of copyright even though they are just now arriving in print. It's his death that matters and rumours of it, this time, are not exaggerated.
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Yes, I understand that. But the document which makes up the autobiography must exist somewhere. If I could find it would it be copyright?
Regards, Alex