U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
BARTHOLDY, FELIX MENDELSSOHN-.
SEE Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix.
BARTLETT, MARY M.
All aboard. SEE Gates, Arthur I.
Manual for Off we go and Now we go
again, revised edition. SEE
Gates, Arthur I.
Manual for the pre-reading and
reading readiness program. SEE
Gates, Arthur I.
BARTLETT, PHYLLIS BROOKS, ed.
The poems of George Chapman. (The
Modern Language Assn. of America.
General series, 12) ? 18Oct41;
A158176. Phyllis Brooks Bartlett
(A); 29Oct68; R447207.
BARTON, FRANCIS B.
Simplified French review; grammar and composition, by Francis B. Barton & Edward H. Sirich. ? 9Jan41; A149333. Francis B. Barton (A); 27Sep68; R444292.
BARTON, FRED B.
Music as a hobby; how to have fun with music as a performer and as a listener. ? 29Oct41; A158396. Fred B. Barton (A); 14Nov68; R448857.
BARTON, MARGARET ELLEN.
Between two autumns. SEE
Marks, Percy.
BARUCH, DOROTHY WALTER.
Personal problems of everyday life.
SEE Travis, Lee Edward.
BATCHELDER, ROGER.
The book of Fort Devens. Foreword by F. J. Pearson. ? 5May41; AA365828. Roger Batchelder (A); 23Dec68; R451571.
The book of Fort Dix. ? 20Feb41; AA359264. Roger Batchelder (A); 23Dec68; R451570.
BATES, HARRY.
Farewell to the master. (In Astounding science fiction, Oct. 1940) ? 20Sep40; B467777. Harry Bates (A); 7Jun68; R439574.
BAUER, RALPH S.
Cases and materials on business law.
SEE Britton, William E.
Most-used aviation terms; 1,000 terms defined and written in Gregg shorthand. By Harold E. Baughman & John Robert Gregg. ? 13May41; AA366115. McGraw-Hill, Inc. (PWH); 19Nov68; R449218.
BAUM, VICKI, pseud.
SEE Lert, Hedwig.
BAXTER, BERNICE.
Teacher-pupil relationships. ? 16Sep41; A156861. Bernice Baxter (A); 23Oct68; R446778.
BAXTER, J. R., JR.
Modern harmony tablet. Book no.2.
? 1Dec41; AA398562. Stamps-Baxter
Music & Print. Co. (PWH); 4Dec68;
R450510.
BAYLEY, DOROTHY.
Vanished island. SEE
Meigs, Cornelia.
BEACH, REX E.
Summer madness. (In Hearst's international cosmopolitan, Sept. 1941) ? 30Jul41; B508277. Joe D. Kinsey (E); 31Jul68; R440559.
BEACH, SUSAN ELIZABETH.
Government of the United States. SEE
Beach, Walter Greenwood.
BEACH, WALTER GREENWOOD.
Government of the United States, by
Walter Greenwood Beach, Edward
Everett Walker & Otis Glen Jamison.
? 17Mar41; A152205. Susan Elizabeth
Beach (C); 12Nov68; R448310.
BEALE, GEORGIA ROBISON.
A history of freedom of teaching in
American schools. SEE Beale,
Howard K.
BEALE, HOWARD K.
A history of freedom of teaching in
American schools (Report of the
Commission on the Social Studies,
pt.16) ? 18Feb41; A151497.
Georgia Robison Beale (W); 18Nov68;
R448779.
BEAM, MAURICE J.
The gentleman and the tiger. (In
Adventure magazine, Sept. 1940)
? 9Aug40; B469991. Maurice J.
Beam (A); 29Jul68; R440324.
BEATLEY, RALPH.
Basic geometry. SEE Birkhoff,
George David.
BEATTY, FLOY W.
Natural history of Virginia. SEE
Byrd, William.
BEATTY, RICHMOND CROOM.
Natural history of Virginia. SEE
Byrd, William.
BEATTY, MRS. RICHMOND GROOM. SEE BEATTY, FLOY W.
BEATY, JOHN Y.
Nature is stranger than fiction.
Illus. by H. G. Rose. ? 22Apr41;
A153122. Anna Beaty Lothrop (W);
30Sep68; R444581.
BEAUCHAMP, D. D.
A man must be proud. (In Woman's home companion, May 1941) ? 11Apr41; B493577. D. D. Beauchamp (A); 19Nov68; R449014.
BEAUCHAMP, WILBUR L.
Discovering our world; teacher's manual. Book 3. By Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Glenn O. Blough & Mary Melrose. (Basic studies in science) ? 13Feb41; AA358626. Scott. Foresman & Co. (PWH); 4Dec68; R450186.
BEAUJON, PAUL, pseud. SEE Warde,
Beatrice.
Score A run rules. ? 4Apr41;
AA366930. Miller Beaumont (A);
23Sep68; R444233.
Shufl baseball. ? 10Feb41; AA361272.
Miller Beaumont (A); 23Sep68;
R444232.
BECHDOLT, DECIE MERWIN.
Parachute pup. Written & Illustrated by Decie Merwin. ? 15Jul41; A155759. Ellen A. Merwin (E); 10Dec68; R450399.
BECHDOLT, FREDERICK R.
Hot gold. Installment 1-10. (In Sunday news, New York, Aug. 10-Oct. 12, 1941) ? 10Aug41, A5-120350; 17Aug41, A5-120351; 24Aug41, A5-120393; 31Aug41, A5-120424; 7Sep41, A5-120523; 14Sep41, A5-120531; 21Sep41, A5-120656; 28Sep41, A5-120754; 5Oct41, A5-120797; 12Oct41, A5-120877. LaVon E. Gottfried (E); 16Oct68; R445980-445989.
Hot gold. Prev. pub. serially in New York Sunday news, Aug. 10-Oct. 12, 1941. NM: additions & revisions. ? 7Nov41; A160057. LaVon E. Gottfried (E); 8Nov68; R448850.
BECK, HERBERT M.
How to become an American citizen.
NM: revisions. ? 20May41;
AA368267. Herbert M. Beck (A);
6Dec68; R450415.
BECK, HUBERT PARK.
Easy steps to touch typewriting. ? 9Dec40; AA354286. Hubert Park Beck (A); 16Sep68; R443103.
BECK, SYDNEY.
Concerto Grosso, op.11, no.4, for string orchestra. SEE Sammartini, Guiseppe.
BECKENBAUGH, J. HOWARD.
I rode with Stonewall. SEE
Douglas, Henry Kyd.
BECKER, CHARLOTTE. SEE Cox, Charlotte
Becker.
BECKER, MARION ROMBAUER.
The Joy of cooking. SEE Rombauer,
Irma S.
BECKWITH, JOHN A.
Contemporary American biography.
SEE Coope, Geoffrey.
BEEBE, CATHERINE.
SEE The Christmas Story.
BEEBE, ROBB.
All aboard. SEE gates, Arthur I.
Our baby's memory book. Compiled
under the auspices of St. Anthony's
Guild. ? 19Dec40; A148430.
St. Anthony's Guild (PWH); 11Dec68;
R450908.
BEEBE, ROBB.
SEE The Christmas Story.
BEER, THOMAS.
Hanna Crane and the mauve decade.
Introd. by Leonard Bacon.
? 25Aug41; A156302. Alfred A.
Knopf, Inc. (PWH); 22Nov68;
R450112.
BEILSTEIN, FRIEDRICH KONRAD.
Beilsteins Handbuch der organischen
Chemie. 1. Bd.: Leits?tze für die
systematische Anordnung, Acyclische
Kohlenwaaserstoffe, Oxy-und
Oxo-Verbindungen. Hrsg. von der
Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft.
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My husband promised me forever, but gave me endless lies. On our anniversary, I found his secrets on social media, exposed by his mistress. He didn't just break my heart; he broke my entire world. Seraphina sat alone in her opulent mansion, preparing their anniversary dinner, feeling the suffocating weight of her cold, hollow marriage. An Instagram post from Tiffany Sloan then brazenly revealed Harrison's hand at a romantic dinner, shattering his flimsy excuses and exposing his blatant infidelity. The betrayal turned Seraphina's despair into cold resolve. He gaslighted her, dismissed her pain, and reminded her she was "nothing." He chose his mistress over her dying brother, caused her to break an ankle, and finally abandoned her on a desolate street corner, stripped of dignity. How could she have sacrificed her entire violin career for a man who so casually discarded her? Under that bridge, her foolish love died, leaving only a fierce desire for reclamation. Shivering and alone, a faded flyer for a violin teacher caught her eye. It was a defiant whisper of her old self, a promise: Seraphina Vanderbilt was gone, and a new Seraphina was finally free.
The day Lilah found out that she was pregnant, she caught her fiancé cheating on her. Her remorseless fiancé and his mistress almost killed her. Lilah fled for her dear life. When she returned to her hometown five years later, she happened to save a little boy's life. The boy's father turned out to be the world's richest man. Everything changed for Lilah from that moment. The man didn't let her experience any inconvenience. When her ex-fiancé bullied her, he crushed the scumbag's family and also rented out an entire island just to give Lilah a break from all the drama. He also taught Lilah's hateful father a lesson. He crushed all her enemies before she even asked. When Lilah's vile sister threw herself at him, he showed her a marriage certificate and said, "I'm happily married and my wife is much more beautiful than you are!" Lilah was shocked. "When did we ever get married? Last I checked, I was still single." With a wicked smile, he said, "Honey, we've been married for five years. Isn't it about time we had another child together?" Lilah's jaw dropped to the floor. What the hell was he talking about?
I was dying at the banquet, coughing up black blood while the pack celebrated my step-sister Lydia’s promotion. Across the room, Caleb, the Alpha and my Fated Mate, didn't look concerned. He looked annoyed. "Stop it, Elena," his voice boomed in my head. "Don't ruin this night with your attention-seeking lies." I begged him, telling him it was poison, but he just ordered me to leave his Pack House so I wouldn't dirty the floor. Heartbroken, I publicly demanded the Severing Ceremony to break our bond and left to die alone in a cheap motel. Only after I took my last breath did the truth come out. I sent Caleb the medical records proving Lydia had been poisoning my tea with wolfsbane for ten years. He went mad with grief, realizing he had protected the murderer and rejected his true mate. He tortured Lydia, but his regret couldn't bring me back. Or so he thought. In the afterlife, the Moon Goddess showed me my reflection. I wasn't a wolfless weakling. I was a White Wolf, the rarest and most powerful of all, suppressed by poison. "You can stay here in peace," the Goddess said. "Or you can go back." I looked at the life they stole from me. I looked at the power I never got to use. "I want to go back," I said. "Not for his love. But for revenge." I opened my eyes, and for the first time in my life, my wolf roared.
My Luna became an alpha after I rejected her : she was my Luna. I rejected her. Now she's stronger than ever and she has my son. Amelia's world shattered the day her daughter died-and her mate, Alpha Aiden of the Red Moon Pack, divorced her to reunite with his ex-girlfriend. Cast out, disgraced, and accused of poisoning her own child, Amelia was stripped of her title and driven from her pack. The next morning, her lifeless body was found at the border.They all believed she was dead.But she wasn't. Far from the ashes of betrayal, Amelia rebuilt herself-rising from rejection and ruin to become the first female Alpha of Velaris, the most powerful and respected pack in the realm. She also carried a secret Aiden never discovered:She was pregnant-with his son.Years later, fate brings them face to face once more. A deadly disease is spreading through the packs, and the only one who can stop it is the renowned doctor they thought had died. When Aiden sees the boy at her side-his eyes, his blood-he realizes the truth.He didn't just lose his Luna. He destroyed the mother of his child.And now, she's everything he's not-stronger, wiser, untouchable. Will she heal the pack that betrayed her?Will she ever let him near her heart again?Or is his punishment simply living with the consequences?
Unlike her twin brother, Jackson, Jessa struggled with her weight and very few friends. Jackson was an athlete and the epitome of popularity, while Jessa felt invisible. Noah was the quintessential "It" guy at school-charismatic, well-liked, and undeniably handsome. To make matters worse, he was Jackson's best friend and Jessa's biggest bully. During their senior year, Jessa decides it was time for her to gain some self-confidence, find her true beauty and not be the invisible twin. As Jessa transformed, she begins to catch the eye of everyone around her, especially Noah. Noah, initially blinded by his perception of Jessa as merely Jackson's sister, started to see her in a new light. How did she become the captivating woman invading his thoughts? When did she become the object of his fantasies? Join Jessa on her journey from being the class joke to a confident, desirable young woman, surprising even Noah as she reveals the incredible person she has always been inside.
I was at my own engagement party at the Sterling estate when the world started tilting. Victoria Sterling, my future mother-in-law, smiled coldly as she watched me struggle with a cup of tea that had been drugged to ruin me. Before I could find my fiancé, Ryan, a waiter dragged me into the forbidden West Wing and locked me in a room with Julian Sterling, the family’s "fallen titan" who had been confined to a wheelchair for years. The door burst open to a frenzy of camera flashes and theatrical screams. Victoria framed me as a seductress caught in the act, and Ryan didn't even try to listen to my pleas, calling me "cheap leftovers" before walking away with his pregnant mistress. When I turned to my own family for help, my father signed a document severing our relationship for a five-million-dollar payout from Julian. They traded me like a commodity without a second thought. I didn't understand why my own parents were so eager to sell me, or how Ryan could look at me with such disgust after promising me forever. I was a sacrifice, a pawn used to protect the family's offshore accounts, and I couldn't fathom how every person I loved had a price tag for my destruction. With nowhere left to go, I married Julian in a bleak ceremony at City Hall. He slid a heavy diamond onto my finger and whispered, "We have a war to start." That night, inside his secret penthouse, I watched the paralyzed man stand up from his wheelchair and activate a screen filled with the Sterling family's darkest secrets. The execution had officially begun.
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