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The book is On growth and forms by D'arcy Thompson. It was published in 1942 and Thompson died in 1948. Wikipedia uses the image citing public domain. Can I use extracts and images from the book with proper citation without problem?



The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322



The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.



The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler), I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.

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    The book is On growth and forms by D'arcy Thompson. It was published in 1942 and Thompson died in 1948. Wikipedia uses the image citing public domain. Can I use extracts and images from the book with proper citation without problem?



    The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322



    The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.



    The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler), I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.

    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rhumbler



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      The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322



      The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.



      The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler), I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.

      de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rhumbler



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      The book is On growth and forms by D'arcy Thompson. It was published in 1942 and Thompson died in 1948. Wikipedia uses the image citing public domain. Can I use extracts and images from the book with proper citation without problem?



      The image I want is Fig. 125 on this page: https://archive.org/details/ongrowthform1917thom/page/322



      The book is also available in archive.org and I think it should be in public domain.



      The image itself has caption and in bracket says (After Rhumbler), I am not sure if it is by Thompson himself. Rhumbler would be Ludwig Rhumbler who died in 1939. So it should still be in public domain as far as I get it.

      de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_Rhumbler



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