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1943
1943; however, the Copyright Office record shows that copyright protection was terminated in 2004.
Le Petit Prince was first published in 1943 and renewed.
The original (German) play was first performed in 1943. Various translations will have their own additional protection.
Anywhere from $30 to $100 depending on condition. Amazon.com lists these.
Probably not very much. The earliest edition and printings of this excellent dictionary, I would suspect, date back quite far.
Unfortunately, works from 1923-1963 in the US would still be protected if they were renewed, and the only way to find out if they were renewed is by ordering a search of the paper records at the Copyright Office, which can cost hundreds of dollars. The earliest you can know for sure that the certificate design is in the public domain is 2024.That being said, the intent of the copyright was to protect the design of the certificate from being reprinted and sold by other companies, and the risk of an individual wishing to make a personal copy being charged with infringement is extremely low.
Glamour Girls of 1943 - 1943 was released on: USA: 2 September 1943
1943- 684,628,670 1943 d- 217,660,000 1943 s- 191,550,000
Whether it is a first edition as opposed to later printings. If it is a rare edition, typically first, but later editions can become more rare. Author signed editions tend to be more valuable than unsigned. Condition is critical. The inclusion of the original dust jacket is a booster too.
1943
Dizzy Newsreel - 1943 was released on: USA: 27 August 1943