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Hi,
My editor is concerned about some quotes I used to illustrate conflict from Jack London's classic short story "To Build a Fire". I believe this story to be in public domain--but do you know of any easy (and inexpensive--the Library of Congress Copyright office charges $75 bucks an hour, or you can visit their office and search for free--but I'm nowhere near there.) way to find this out so I can ease her mind on the matter?
Any help would be appreciated very much.
Shane
My editor is concerned about some quotes I used to illustrate conflict from Jack London's classic short story "To Build a Fire". I believe this story to be in public domain--but do you know of any easy (and inexpensive--the Library of Congress Copyright office charges $75 bucks an hour, or you can visit their office and search for free--but I'm nowhere near there.) way to find this out so I can ease her mind on the matter?
Any help would be appreciated very much.
Shane