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Fire--friend and foe.
Registration Number: PA0000089667
Type of Work: Kit
Date: 1980-12-11 00:00:00
Imprint: Washington, D. C. : National Geographic Society, c1980.
Date of Creation: 08/26/1980
Date of Publication: 10/01/1980
Description: 1 filmstrip, 1 sound cassette, 2 guides, in container.
Notes: Produced by the National Geographic Society; prepared by the Special Publications and School Services Division.
Copyright Claimant: National Geographic Society
Authorship on Application: text, sounds, and some new photos.: National Geographic Society, employer for hire.
Basis of Claim: New Matter: "text, sounds, and some new photos."
Previous Registration: Appl identifies prev. pub. photos. as preexisting material.
Names: National Geographic Society

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