U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 July - December
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 July - December
Library of Congress. Copyright Office
A meticulous record of which literary works authors and publishers chose to protect in the second half of 1965. This government catalog documents the copyright renewal process for books, serials, and periodical contributions, creating an unexpected portrait of what the publishing industry deemed worth defending at that moment. For historians and researchers, it functions as a cultural artifact: a snapshot of which works from earlier decades still held sufficient commercial or sentimental value to warrant renewal fees. The entries are organized alphabetically by author or title, offering a systematic view of the literary landscape mid-decade. Whether you're researching intellectual property history, tracking the publication dates of specific works, or tracing the publishing fortunes of particular authors, this dense reference document provides authoritative answers that can't be found elsewhere.












