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Old 03-11-2018, 09:39 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by graycyn View Post
I was under the impression that if a book was published after 1923, and copyright renewed properly (it was), it became public domain 95 years after publication? That would be 2019 for a 1924 book or am I mistaken?

The author died in 1944. The illustrator died in 1938.
Anything published in the US between 1923-1963 is a giant spaghetti mix:

https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain

Here is Stanford's Copyright Renewal database where you could check the (potential) copyright status of a work published in that time period:

https://exhibits.stanford.edu/copyri...s?forward=home
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