I think it was published in 1957, however, I heard that there is a motion picture in the works now. The screenplay is complete, and Angelina Jolie is scheduled to play Dagny Taggart
2007-02-01 03:27:39
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answered by Fred C. Dobbs 4
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history is a curious phenomenon. generally the victors write how and why the wars are fought. maximum human beings don't be attentive to why we (the U.S.) are nonetheless in Europe. that is why. F.D.R. did no longer want 'previous eu innovations' to regulate Europe on the close of WW2 so he sabotaged Churchill and gave Stalin eastern Europe. F.D.R. did no longer like Stalin yet he theory that the Communists might create a greater effectual Europe than France and England. regrettably, F.D.R. died so he ought to in no way be attentive to the enormous blunder he made, and that's basically now that eastern Europe is recuperating! So approximately go out innovations. Wars are Hell, and interior the tip that's the politicians that make the tip of a conflict an excellent larger catastrophe! Bush did no longer something distinctive than his predecessors. that's the character of government to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory!
2016-11-02 01:24:45
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answered by ? 4
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It won't, as long as the copyright is renewed. The total protection for a work published before 1978 is currently 95 years. This one has about 45 years left to go.
2007-02-01 04:10:24
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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October 12, 1957 published by Random House
2007-02-01 03:30:10
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answered by Ron C 1
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Didn't it enter the public domain in the 1950's? I'm pretty sure about this.
2007-02-01 03:34:21
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answered by Firespider 7
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Wasn't it published 50 years ago?
2007-02-01 03:25:35
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answered by penny century 5
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