The year of the encyclopedia is the year of the copyright; there are far too many editions to answer this question directly.
Each edition would have a different copyright date.
Each edition of the Britannica has its own copyright date.
Each edition has its own copyright date.
The Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia is copyright 1984.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to specific publication dates of the World Book Encyclopedia. It would be best to consult the publication itself or contact the publisher for the copyright date of Volume 22.
The FARS Encyclopedia is a work of the federal government, and is not protected by copyright.
Each edition would have a different copyright date. It should be printed on the reverse of the title page.
The Holt California Social Studies book of that name was first published in January 2006, which will be the copyright date.
The copyright date is the year the text was completed. It may or may not be the same as the publication date.
1967- copyright renewed 1995
Assuming tha you mean book 1- 'Artemis Fowl,' the copyright date is 2001, as stated in the book.
The copyright date for "Eragon" by Christopher Paolini is 2002.
The copyright date of the original book is July 24th, 1954The copyright date of the movie is December 19th, 2001The copyright date of the video game is September 24th, 2002
2006.
1971.