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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1964 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
R337555.
KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC.
Flash Gordon in the caverns of Mongo.
SEE Raymond, Alex.
Flash Gordon vs. the Emperor of
Mongo. SEE Raymond, Alex.
Jungle Jim and the vampire woman.
SEE Raymond, Alex.
The Phantom. SEE Falk, Lee.
Tim Tyler's luck. SEE Young,
Lyman.
KING FEATURES SYNDICATE, INC. SEE
Central Press Association Weekly.
King Features Illustrated Weekly.
King Features Weekly.
KING FEATURES WEEKLY. ? King Features
Syndicate, Inc. (PCW)
? 1Oct36; AA390610. 5May64; R337559.
? 8Oct36; AA390611. 5May64; R337560.
? 22Oct36; AA413924. 5May64; R337567.
? 29Oct36; AA403126. 5May64; R337561.
? 5Nov36; AA403127. 5May64; R337562.
? 12Nov36; AA403128. 5May64; R337563.
? 26Nov36; AA413923. 5May64; R337566.
? 3Dec36; AA403129. 5May64; R337564.
? 10Dec36; AA403130. 5May64; R337565.
KINNEY, LUCIEN BLAIR.
Answer book to accompany Business
mathematics. ? 20Jan37; AA224857.
Lucien Blair Kinney (A); 21Jan64;
R330516.
KINSEY, JOE D., executor of the Estate of Rex E. Beach. SEE Beach, Rex E., estate of.
KIPLING, RUDYARD.
Autobiography; something of myself for my friends known and unknown. Section 1-16. (In New York times, Jan. 25-30, Feb. 1-6, 8-11, 1937) ? 25-30Jan, 1-6Feb, 8-11Feb37; A5-78287. Elsie Bambridge (PPW); 12Feb64; R332241.
Plain tales from the hills, Soldiers three, and Military tales. Vol.1 of 6 volume compact ed. Introd. by Will D. Howe. ? 11Sep36; A104140. Elizabeth P. Howe (W); 1Apr64; R335792.
Something of myself, for my friends
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AI-22557; 26Feb37, A105141. Elsie
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KIRK, JOHN G.
Bookkeeping for immediate use;
advanced course. By John G. Kirk &
William R. Odell. Script Illus.
by Edward C. Mills. ? 18Jan37;
A102855. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,
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Bookkeeping for immediate use. SEE
Street, James L.
Introduction to business. By John G.
Kirk, Harold B. Buckley & Mary A.
Waesche. Script illus. by Edward
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I had been a wife for exactly six hours when I woke up to the sound of my husband’s heavy breathing. In the dim moonlight of our bridal suite, I watched Hardin, the man I had adored for years, intertwined with my sister Carissa on the chaise lounge. The betrayal didn't come with an apology. Hardin stood up, unashamed, and sneered at me. "You're awake? Get out, you frumpy mute." Carissa huddled under a throw, her fake tears already welling up as she played the victim. They didn't just want me gone; they wanted me erased to protect their reputations. When I refused to move, my world collapsed. My father didn't offer a shoulder to cry on; he threatened to have me committed to a mental asylum to save his business merger. "You're a disgrace," he bellowed, while the guards stood ready to drag me away. They had spent my life treating me like a stuttering, submissive pawn, and now they were done with me. I felt a blinding pain in my skull, a fracture that should have broken me. But instead of tears, something dormant and lethal flickered to life. The terrified girl who walked down the aisle earlier that day simply ceased to exist. In her place, a clinical system—the Valkyrie Protocol—booted up. My racing heart plummeted to a steady sixty beats per minute. I didn't scream. I stood up, my spine straightening for the first time in twenty years, and looked at Hardin with the detachment of a surgeon looking at a tumor. "Correction," I said, my voice stripped of its stutter. "You're in my light." By dawn, I had drained my father's accounts, vanished into a storm, and found a bleeding Crown Prince in a hidden safehouse. They thought they had broken a mute girl. They didn't realize they had just activated their own destruction.
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