It appears to be in the public domain; the notification in the copy I checked lists only rightsholders for the new material (introduction and biography).
Thorne Smith has written: 'Dream's end' 'The stray lamb' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Biltmore Oswald, the diary of a hapless recruit' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Humor, caricatures 'Topper' -- subject(s): Bank employees, Fiction, Large type books 'The Thorne Smith triplets' 'The passionate witch' -- subject(s): Accessible book
In 1937, William Boyd married Grace Bradley...at the same time he acquired a new white stallion. He asked his new wife to name the horse. Grace was reading a series of books by Thorne Smith at the time...the series was called "Topper." Thus, Grace asked Bill to name the horse after her favorite book...and that's how Topper got his name! Source: hopalong.com Yes, but where did he buy the horse, and does anyone know it's history?
there is no biography book on bella thorne yet .
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F. L. P. Thorne has written: 'Book-keeping'
Wuthering Heights is Bella's favourite book...there is a copy of Wuthering Heights that has a stamp on front which says "Bella and Edwards favourite book"
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the topper model 88 is a 1985 model according to the blue book of gun values
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1967- copyright renewed 1995
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