There are thousands of books by that title. The 1986 novel by Chris van Allsburg will be protected until 70 years after his death.
Regarding the 1938 novel by T.H. White: If copyright was renewed, it will enter the public domain in 2033. If copyright was not renewed, it is currently in the public domain. Regarding the 1963 Disney film: No.
The 19th century novel "Dracula" is in the public domain, and short phrases such as names are not protected by copyright.
The original novel is in the public domain, but the various movie versions are still protected.
In place of a copyright notice, explicitly state that you wish to donate the work to the public domain.
The 1897 novel is in the public domain, so the copyright currently has no value. First editions of the novel, on the other hand, tend to be priced between $12,000 and $13,000.
Since it was published in 1906, which was prior to 1923, the work itself is in the public domain. However certain editions of it may still be protected, at least to the extent they contain "creative and original work" not in the public domain editions.
Edna Ferber's 1924 novel So Big will enter the public domain in 2020.George Orwell's 1948 novel 1984 will enter the public domain in 2021.L. Ron Hubbard's 1980 novel Battlefield Earth will enter the public domain in 2057.Works of J.D. Salinger will enter the public domain in 2081.The Harry Potter novels will be protected for the life of J.K. Rowling plus 70 years.
The original text of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll is in the public domain, as it was published in 1865 and its copyright has expired. However, certain adaptations, illustrations, and other derivative works may be protected by copyright held by the respective creators or publishers.
Published originally as a serial in 1849 and as a complete novel in 1850, the book is in the public domain. Various later editions may have copyright protections for new material, such as introductions and notes.
No; it will not enter the public domain until 2051.
The original Bram Stoker novel was published in 1897. Due to its age the copyright has long expired and the book is in the public domain. Bear in mind however that there may be some newer editions where the editing/illustrations/revisions are still protected by copyright.
If you are referring to Ayn Rand's short novel Anthem, yes -- it is part of public domain.