Typically no; there may be seemingly minor changes to the edition. However under current copyright law, duration of protection is based on the year the creator died, not the year the book was published.
September 2006 but its copyrighted 2005...........
The Holt California Social Studies book of that name was first published in January 2006, which will be the copyright date.
It depends upon where it was published, when, the nationality and residence of the author and what copyright formalities were in effect at the time. For example, a book published prior to 1923 in the USA has no US copyright. A book published in the USA by a US author in 1923 with copyright notice and renewal is copyrighted for 95 years. A book published in 1972 without copyright notice never had any copyright. A book written in 1899 but NOT published has copyright until 120 years after creation.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was first published in 1950.
2005.
Harry Potter and the half blood prince was published in great Britain in 2005 the paper back was published in 2006
Publication is not necessary for a work to be protected by copyrighted. Unpublished works can be submitted for copyright registration and published at a later date.
The cities listed in the front of the book (Twilight) for the publication company Little, Brown and Company are New York and Boston (in that order).
2006.
Short phrases such as book titles are not protected by copyright.
It can mean that either the book was published in 1905 or that the original story was copyrighted in 1905 and published at a later date.
No, that is not true at all. Any book published in the US before 1923 is out of copyright.