The copyright information is generally on the reverse of the title page, and the bibliography is generally at the end of the text, before the index.
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A bibliography is a list of books. It is usually inserted at the end of a nonfiction book giving the reader the sources for the author's opinions and conclusions.
Yes, as the year and publisher.
Use the latest copyright date.
nonfiction
Tim Dunn has written: 'The Bob Dylan copyright files 1962-1995' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Copyright, Music 'The Bob Dylan copyright files 1962-2007' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Catalogs, Copyright, Music
Thorvald Solberg has written: 'Copyright bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Copyright 'Foreign Copyright Laws: A List of the Foreign Copyright Laws Now in Force ..' 'The present international copyright situation' -- subject(s): Bern copyright convention (1886), Copyright, International Copyright, Revisions, 1928, Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works 'Copyright in Congress, 1789-1904'
yes it is a nonfiction book
It depends on the type of book, the type and extent of use, and much more. If you're quoting a sentence from a nonfiction book in a dissertation, you really just need to properly cite it. If you're using an entire short story in an anthology, you will need permission from the copyright holder.
The book Killer Lipstick is a nonfiction book
it is nonfiction
nonfiction