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American Stud Book edit

I replied to your question on Scriptorium but as it's been a few weeks (sorry about that) so I'll repeat it here: I can't find any copyright renewals either so it looks like they are good for inclusion. I'm not aware of any variance to the 28 year rule. Were they [the renewals you found] supplements to earlier editions? I noticed a few while searching; it looks like they were not published in the year the title would suggest.

Also, did Index:American Stud Book Volume XIII (1924).djvu upload properly? There is only one page, which seems odd. I was unable to find the source of the DjVu to check this for myself (archive.org only has three nineteenth century volumes). - AdamBMorgan (talk) 23:43, 28 June 2011 (UTC)Reply