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Mouse Pirate Ribbon Design.
Type of Work: Cancelled Registration
Application Title: Mouse Pirate Ribbon Design.
Date of Creation: 09/21/2024
Date of Publication: 10/01/2011
Description: Electronic file (eService)
Copyright Claimant: Jennifer Wenger, 1973- . Address: 352 Arbor Vitae Lane, De pere, WI, 54115, United States.
Authorship on Application: Jennifer Wenger, 1973- ; Domicile: United States; Citizenship: United States. Authorship: 2-D artwork.
Rights and Permissions: Jennifer Wenger, 352 Arbor Vitae Lane, De pere, WI, 54115, United States, (920) 632-4104, jenaisme001@netzero.net
Nation of First Publication: United States
Names: Wenger, Jennifer, 1973- Save, Print and Email (Help Page) Select Download Format Full Record Report 1 Latin1 MARC

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