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File relating to copyright permissions for the reproduction of materials., 1987-1989

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Identifier: Acc.13328/1470

Scope and Contents

File contains original and copy correspondence, agreements, invoices, and photocopied book extracts concerning permissions given to John Murray publishers for the use of copyright material in their educational publications. Authors and titles concerned include: Duncan, Tom ("Physics for Today and Tomorrow"; Advanced Physics: Fields, Waves, and Atoms"; "Adventures with Microelectronics"); Minet, Pamela ("Child Care and Development"); Betjeman, John ("Collected Poems"); Winchester, H. & Ilbery, B. ("Agricultural Change in the EEC"); Wood, E.J. & Pickering, W.R. ("Introducing Biochemistry"); "Modular Secondary Science"; Rowett, H.G.Q. ("Basic Anatomy and Physiology"); Mackean, D.G ("Life Study"); Jordan, Chris & Wood, Tim ("England in the Middle Ages"); Hurry, Stephen ("The Microstructure of Cells"); Finn, F.E.S. (editor) ("Crime Short Stories"); Tooley, Peter ("Experiments in Applied Chemistry"); Clegg, C.J. & Cox, G. ("Anatomy and Activities of Plants"); West, John Frederick ("The Great Intellectual Revolution"); Jackson, Robert ("Approaching World Religions"); Cox, C.J. & Bell, D. ("Understanding Mathematics"); Warren, P. ("Investigating Electricity"); Mackean, D.G. & Jones, B. ("Introduction to Human and Social Biology"); Watson, J. ("West Indian Heritage"). File also includes a copy of the Manchester Education Services' First Annual Report on "The British/Caribbean Link Project" (1987).

Dates

  • Creation: 1987-1989

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Normal access conditions apply.

Conditions Governing Use

Normal reproduction conditions apply, subject to any copyright restrictions.

Extent

1 Folders

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

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