Books we can not record yet
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Books we can not record yet
But in a few years.
I recently learned that the famous Bambi story is by Felix Salten, originally published in German in 1923.
As Salten died in 1945, we can record it in 2016.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Salten
Any takers?
I recently learned that the famous Bambi story is by Felix Salten, originally published in German in 1923.
As Salten died in 1945, we can record it in 2016.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Salten
Any takers?
Hokuspokus Hauptsache Bücher
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I don't dare to claim anything for 2016
Just thought about searching in Wikipedia. The German Wikipedia categorises all writers with "Autor" (author) and the death year, too. You can search for incategory:"Autor" incategory:"Gestorben 1942" and you get authors who died in 1942, becoming recordable in 2013. In that list, the Austrians Robert Musil and Stefan Zweig are the most famous ones (though Musil's main work, "The Man Without Qualities", will only be partially free as it was incomplete and had other editors).
Unfortunately, the English Wikipedia articles don't seem to put every writer in a single category, so that search trick won't work there.
Just thought about searching in Wikipedia. The German Wikipedia categorises all writers with "Autor" (author) and the death year, too. You can search for incategory:"Autor" incategory:"Gestorben 1942" and you get authors who died in 1942, becoming recordable in 2013. In that list, the Austrians Robert Musil and Stefan Zweig are the most famous ones (though Musil's main work, "The Man Without Qualities", will only be partially free as it was incomplete and had other editors).
Unfortunately, the English Wikipedia articles don't seem to put every writer in a single category, so that search trick won't work there.
Re: Books we can not record yet
Beatrix Potter's only novel (The Fairy Caravan) is PD in 2014 (And the rest of her work, but everything else can be recorded for LV)
Cat
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As the magic year for PD in Australia is 1955, Bambi should be OK for me. Where can I find the text?
Cheers
Algy Pug
Cheers
Algy Pug
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There was a link here, that I unfortunately felt obliged to delete...
It's PD for you, Algy, but not for most others here, who have to stay with life+70. So you'd have to do it outside Legamus, sorry! however, if you do it, my best wishes for it!
It's PD for you, Algy, but not for most others here, who have to stay with life+70. So you'd have to do it outside Legamus, sorry! however, if you do it, my best wishes for it!
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We actually CAN record this one as of 2013
If you're interested in anthropology, you may be interested to learn that the works of Bronisław Malinowski, a Polish anthropologist who worked among primitive tribes describing their lives, have entered public domain on Jan 1st 2013. I believe that at least some of those works were originally written in English which means there's no traslator to consider
Example: http://wolnelektury.pl/katalog/lektura/ ... .html#info
About the author: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronis%C5%82aw_Malinowski
If you're interested in anthropology, you may be interested to learn that the works of Bronisław Malinowski, a Polish anthropologist who worked among primitive tribes describing their lives, have entered public domain on Jan 1st 2013. I believe that at least some of those works were originally written in English which means there's no traslator to consider
Example: http://wolnelektury.pl/katalog/lektura/ ... .html#info
About the author: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronis%C5%82aw_Malinowski
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I've been thinking about recording "Argonauts of the Western Seas" by Bronisław Malinowski (see the previous post). It seems to be written in a rather plain language, which is definitely a welcome change after Lovecraft's purple prose What scares me is that the book is massive - over 200k words! The good thing is that each chapter is conveniently subdivided into smaller sections. Tempting...
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If I still record in my retirement, I can read one of my favourite stories "Sadako will leben" (in English: The Day of the Bomb) by Karl Bruckner.
Julia
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Ah, thats interesting,
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Hermann
Aka Borchardt will be available for us in 2014, he died 16. Nov 1943 ... btw does that mean, he is already available, since he died 70 years and ONE week ago?
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Hermann
Aka Borchardt will be available for us in 2014, he died 16. Nov 1943 ... btw does that mean, he is already available, since he died 70 years and ONE week ago?
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Gutenberg makes his work available on January 1st... I'd wait until then
Julia
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it is always January 1. for all authors who were dead 70 years in the past year. It is calles PD day.
Hokuspokus Hauptsache Bücher
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Woohoo!Hokuspokus wrote:But in a few years.
I recently learned that the famous Bambi story is by Felix Salten, originally published in German in 1923.
As Salten died in 1945, we can record it in 2016.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Salten
Any takers?
I want to have a look at this but I haven't been able to find a text. It isn't on gutenberg Australia or Canada.catrose wrote:Beatrix Potter's only novel (The Fairy Caravan) is PD in 2014 (And the rest of her work, but everything else can be recorded for LV)
Rachel
How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. - Portia, The Merchant of Venice
How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world. - Portia, The Merchant of Venice
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http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/buch/bambi-8731/1SweetPea wrote:Woohoo!Hokuspokus wrote: I recently learned that the famous Bambi story is by Felix Salten, originally published in German in 1923.
As Salten died in 1945, we can record it in 2016.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Salten
Any takers?
cu
Monika
Monika