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Originally Posted by Jellby
When an author/translator/illustrator is unknown (as in "others"), we count 70 years from publication... and that should be from the earliest publication that can be found.
When no biographical information can be found (as in "J. M. Shirazi"), well, we can only consider it as a pseudonym until proved otherwise... and that works exactly as for unknown creators, 70 years from publication. (Now someone could say in this case we should look for the earliest publication of the latest work by that name, but then there is no guarantee it's the same person.)
This, at least, is my understanding of the general copyright laws in Europe, and the rules of thumb I use when approving uploads. To be safe, works with unknown/no-date creators are marked as "unsure" if published between 70 and 100 ago, but they are still approved and allowed in the library. So yes, you can upload it without worries.
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In my personal research into what becomes public domain next year in the U.S., I've found a few novels by people that I cannot find much biographical info on. So that should be interesting to see if anybody uploads those books in 2019.
Duncan Campbell - The Last Millionaire: A Tale of the Old World and the New (1923)
http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/campbell_duncan
Fred M. Clough - The Golden Age; or, The Depth of Time (1923)
http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/clough_fred_m