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Post by bluechien »

Cover for Sonnets of Shakespeare's Ghost (#11915):

https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/sonnetstucker_1705.zip

thank you!
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caught ......and linked. Thank you :D
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Post by Friedrich »

please can I pre-claim the cover for the project number 11672 - Der 14. Dezember by Mereschkowski

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Post by bart »

Two covers added
One pre-claim made
Alle Nederlandstalige projecten op de Librivox Boekenplank
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Hi!

I have uploaded this cover here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/lear_steppes_etc_turgenev_1705.zip
It is the cover for Turgenev's "Lear of the Steppes ,etc", this project: https://librivox.org/a-lear-of-the-steppes-etc-by-ivan-turgenev/

I think that, usually, if the image needs to be explained then there is potentially a problem. Nevertheless, I would just like to mention this time that the reader Lee Smalley puts emphasis in the summary on the "etc.." part of the book, the two other novellas not explictly mentioned in the title of this edition. I have taken further his idea by putting in the cover an illustration related to the third novella, Acia. The illustration used for Acia in the Gutenberg edition of the book is a marvellous fresco by the amazing maestro Rafael, full of all kind of messages. I have taken as basis that illustration. The tiny place in the covers for librivox audiobooks make it somewhat challenging to sum all that (at least for me).

I hope Lee Smalley likes the cover. And any listener to the audiobook. And that it also attracts potential listeners.

Regards,

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Post by annise »

I think it's fine to explain - I like covers that add to my knowledge :D and/or are relevant. Looks great... caught... and linked.
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Basquetteur wrote:Hi!

I have uploaded this cover here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/lear_steppes_etc_turgenev_1705.zip
It is the cover for Turgenev's "Lear of the Steppes ,etc", this project: https://librivox.org/a-lear-of-the-steppes-etc-by-ivan-turgenev/

I think that, usually, if the image needs to be explained then there is potentially a problem. Nevertheless, I would just like to mention this time that the reader Lee Smalley puts emphasis in the summary on the "etc.." part of the book, the two other novellas not explictly mentioned in the title of this edition. I have taken further his idea by putting in the cover an illustration related to the third novella, Acia. The illustration used for Acia in the Gutenberg edition of the book is a marvellous fresco by the amazing maestro Rafael, full of all kind of messages. I have taken as basis that illustration. The tiny place in the covers for librivox audiobooks make it somewhat challenging to sum all that (at least for me).

I hope Lee Smalley likes the cover. And any listener to the audiobook. And that it also attracts potential listeners.

Regards,

Basquetteur

As the MC of this project, I just have to say that I absolutely love this cover! Thank you for putting so much thought into this beautiful work of art!
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Eva D
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If not, why then, this parting was well made.
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caught...... and linked. Love the bat :D

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Hi

I have uploaded here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/viajes_gulliver_swift_1705.zip

the cover for los viajes de Gulliver of Jonathan Swift, the spanish translation , this project: https://librivox.org/viajes-de-gulliver-by-jonathan-swift/

Read by PhileasFoog, Victor Villarraza

Thanks for taking care as efficiently as always

Cheers!

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cover added
Alle Nederlandstalige projecten op de Librivox Boekenplank
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Post by jillebean »

Uploaded cover files https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/firesidechats_1705.zip
for The Fireside Chats of Franklin Delano Roosevelt https://librivox.org/the-fireside-chats-by-franklin-d-roosevelt/.

Thanks!

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Post by annise »

caught ..... and linked . Great image :D

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The cover for "Emily Brontë" by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson can be found here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/Salvationist.zip
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