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					Originally Posted by  GA Russell
					 
				 
				Wait a second, Harry, I don't think that's right. 
 
For example, Erle Stanley Gardner copyrighted 80 Perry Mason novels.  Only 20 are currently in print. 
 
I don't think that the other sixty are "available to the public". 
			
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 Yes, they are. You can go to a copyright library, such as the Library of Congress, and read them there. A copyright library has, by law, to be supplied with a copy of every copyrighted item published in that country.