Re: quick question re: lack of date and copyright

From: David Starner <prosfilaes@gmail.com> If you can match it up with an edition in a library catalog (Library of Congress or the British Library) are good for this, it'll probably be clearable. Bonus points if it says it was printed in the US, since then you only have to establish printing pre-1989, not pre-1923 (in most cases.)
Thanks David! I've found my version in the Library of Congress. The listing says it was published in: Chicago, Belford, Clarke [187-?] So even the LOC doesn't have a date for the book. Now a technical question. How do I submit this to get clearance without the date. Do I need to do it by email to someone. (I've previously used the internet form.)

You can submit on the internet form. Just write the word none in where the date would usually go. You can add a link to the LoC listing in the comments section. Be sure it include scans of both the title page and the verso. JulietS Doug Adams wrote:
From: David Starner <prosfilaes@gmail.com> If you can match it up with an edition in a library catalog (Library of Congress or the British Library) are good for this, it'll probably be clearable. Bonus points if it says it was printed in the US, since then you only have to establish printing pre-1989, not pre-1923 (in most cases.)
Thanks David! I've found my version in the Library of Congress. The listing says it was published in:
Chicago, Belford, Clarke [187-?]
So even the LOC doesn't have a date for the book. Now a technical question. How do I submit this to get clearance without the date. Do I need to do it by email to someone. (I've previously used the internet form.)
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