PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Spanish Copyright Formalities: Certificates, Madrid (1878)

Source: Real Biblioteca, Palacio Real, Sig: II-4055-17

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Spanish Copyright Formalities: Certificates, Madrid (1878), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Chapter 1 Page 1


            
            MINISTRY OF PUBLIC WORKS
                         ____
      
For the purposes of giving effect to the Literary Property Act dated on 10 June 1847,
José de Güemes y Willame has submitted two copies of the book that he
publishes, of which he is the author and owner and whose title and
further details are the following:

TITLE OF THE WORK      Organización del archivo de la Corona: aplicada á
                         los archivos particulares
Author            José de Güemes y Willame
Translator            " "
Publisher             The author
Printer             Arribay y Cia. sucesores de Rivadeneyra
Place             Madrid
Year and edition       1876_ First
Volumes and size       One, in 4
Pages      One hundred and eleven and index, with four illustrated pages.
Notes       ______________________
      
      
      Madrid 29 July 1878       The civil servant in charge
      
                                          Andres Domec
      


Translation by: José Bellido

    


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