The copyright page of the book itself is the best source. Others are Amazon, WorldCat, and the national library of the country in which it was first published.
You can reach AuthorHouse, a book publisher, by emailing them at info@authorhouse.com.
inside the jacket. or just before the table of contents
Published in 1895, the book is in the public domain.
One way to determine the publishing date of an old book with no copyright information is to look for clues within the book itself, such as mentions of historical events, references to technologies or cultural elements that can help narrow down the time period. Additionally, you can consult library catalogs, book databases, or seek the expertise of a rare book dealer or librarian for further assistance in dating the book.
The answer to this question will depend on which edition you are using. You need to specify publisher, printing and date. This info is on almost the first page of the book. Good luck.
well first you write down the URL exactly, then the publisher or author and then the date that you visited and got your info. then you write the date the website was last published. and there you have it
You get the latest copy of Writers' Market and start looking! They list every publisher, from magazines to books, and how to contact each one. Click the link for more info!
Additional info: The song was like written during or after 1942, and may have appeared in a movie during that period. Of course, the first words should be "I joined the Navy in '42", but the "I" is not permitted, for some strange reason. Any info regarding composer, lyricist, copyright date, or publisher will be appreciated.
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This company does: www.bbc.co.uk/info
It's neither. It's just called the legals page.
1983, Columbia.