Covermakers Chat Thread
There is a typo on the cover of this Greek project:
https://librivox.org/pasxalina-diigimata-by-alexandros-papadiamantis/
It should be LibriVox, not Libry...
https://librivox.org/pasxalina-diigimata-by-alexandros-papadiamantis/
It should be LibriVox, not Libry...
Cheers, Ava.
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It's just been cataloged a few days ago - maybe contact the cover maker and see if a fix is possible?
Cheers, Ava.
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If all else fails, I can fix it.
Michele Fry, CC
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Great cover for the "Titan", Anne!
You snatched it away from me while I was looking at my options... but I wouldn't have thought of just adding the new title to the top of the original book cover. Looks good!
https://librivox.org/the-wreck-of-the-titan-or-futility-by-morgan-robertson/
You snatched it away from me while I was looking at my options... but I wouldn't have thought of just adding the new title to the top of the original book cover. Looks good!
https://librivox.org/the-wreck-of-the-titan-or-futility-by-morgan-robertson/
Cheers, Ava.
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Working on a cover for "Lost Face" by Jack London, I stumbled about a possible error in the audiobook's synopsis. There, it is stated that "This collection was first published in 1916, the year of London's death", but I found a version of the book by MacMillan with exactly this content from 1910. The 1910 version can be found at Wikisource and at the Internet Archive. Should the description be edited, maybe?
On another note: This 1910 version of "Lost Face" has some illustrations in it I would rather use for my cover. But the book only states it is "illustrated" (well, obviously), but no name(s) of the artist(s). Most of them seem to be signatured, but I cant figure out the names in question. What should I do for the credits!?
On another note: This 1910 version of "Lost Face" has some illustrations in it I would rather use for my cover. But the book only states it is "illustrated" (well, obviously), but no name(s) of the artist(s). Most of them seem to be signatured, but I cant figure out the names in question. What should I do for the credits!?
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I was BC for Lost Face. I'll change the description.
You can just say "Cover image from book scan" or something like that. You don't have to specifically credit the illustrator.
You can just say "Cover image from book scan" or something like that. You don't have to specifically credit the illustrator.
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Thanks for that quick response. I will finish the cover tonight!
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Thank you, carthinius, for the Lost Face cover. I like how you treated the original illustration and how you did the title. Very striking!
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You are welcome, Tricia!
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Glad you like the cover. I got the dates directly from the top of Letter 1, which says: LETTERS OF MADAME DE SfiVIGNE,
FROM 1655 TO 1669.
https://archive.org/details/selectionsfromra00raberich/page/n18/mode/1up
If this was a printer's error, let me know and I can fix it.
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Thanks for following up on this Mrs F. The 1655 to 1669 dates referred only to the letters to her cousin, Bussy de Rabutin. I think she stopped talking to him about 1669. The editor has organised the letters first by recipient and then by date.msfry wrote: ↑May 15th, 2022, 9:21 pmGlad you like the cover. I got the dates directly from the top of Letter 1, which says: LETTERS OF MADAME DE SfiVIGNE,
FROM 1655 TO 1669.
https://archive.org/details/selectionsfromra00raberich/page/n18/mode/1up
If this was a printer's error, let me know and I can fix it.
Barbara
Good idea in my lowly opinion Mrs F has found a lovely image of the author, who is dressed in seventeenth century style anyway.
Best,
Barbara