If you live in any of the more than 160 countries that follow the Bern Convention, your book is copyrighted automatically from the moment you wrote down the words.
The reverse of the title page should have all of the copyright information.
The copyright and catalog-in-publication data should be on the reverse of the title page.
It should be in the edition notice, also known as the copyright page, on the reverse of the title page.
Each book has its own copyright information.
Copyright fees in the US range from $30 USD to $220 USD.
You would need permission from the copyright holder of the photos, which is not necessarily the copyright holder of the book. There should be photo credits near the photos or in a separate index; contact the rightsholders in writing, being specific about what you want to do.
The book is protected by copyright as soon as it is written down; if formal registration is available in your country, you may wish to do so fairly early in the process, as there is generally a significant backlog of applications.
Once you have written a book, it is copyright to you. All writers copyright their own books.
Gollancz. The book should enter the public domain in 2015.
Copyright exists as soon as the book is finished and it is not necessary to formally register with the US copyright office before publication.
1967- copyright renewed 1995
You cannot copyright a book with a future date. Copyright applies automatically as soon as the work is set in "permanent form," which usually means when it is written in draft. Copyright continues until 75 years after the death of the author. No actions are needed to obtain this property right. However, in the US, protecting your copyright in a book can be easier if the copyright statement appears in the front of the book.