A Child's Dream of the Zoo by William Manning

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Hi! I would love to do A Child's Dream of the Zoo by William Manning. Project Gutenburg has it at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/61939. The long version of the book title has the date as 1886. I can find no information about William Manning so I don't know date of birth or date of death.
Any assistance is appreciated!
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It's PD in the USA. (Look in the "bibrec" tab for the book on Gutenberg.) Unless you're outside the USA, the author's death date doesn't matter. :)
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TriciaG wrote: June 4th, 2020, 12:14 pm It's PD in the USA. (Look in the "bibrec" tab for the book on Gutenberg.) Unless you're outside the USA, the author's death date doesn't matter. :)
Ok so in launch pad I can leave all the author info blank?
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Ah! I didn't realize that was what you were asking. :) Put in the first and last name as usual, and leave blank whatever info you do not have. :)
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TriciaG wrote: June 4th, 2020, 4:38 pm Ah! I didn't realize that was what you were asking. :) Put in the first and last name as usual, and leave blank whatever info you do not have. :)
Thank you! Off to the launchpad.
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