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Basquetteur
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Post by Basquetteur »

Hi!

By when the the uploading to archive.org is solved...


I have uploaded here this cover: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/cuentos_mme_daulnoy_1910.zip

for the project: Cuentos by Mme d'Aulnoy , this one: https://librivox.org/cuentos-by-madame-d-aulnoy/

However, please note that I have uploaded two versions of the cover, as after I uploaded the first one I realized there was a typo. The newer one should be the correct version and I think it is the one corresponding to the link above. I believe when uploading a file with the same name, the already uploaded previous old version gets renamed with the same name and the uploading time is added to the name. I do not think I am able to eliminate files once uploaded. I am sorry for creating all this confusion.

If it is better to reupload or there is anything else I can do, please let me know.

Cheers,

Basquetteur
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Post by AbbyJay »

My first time doing this so I hope I did it right! :?
The image is from gutenberg.org

Zip file: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/Uncle_Wiggilys_Automobile.zip

Project: https://librivox.org/uncle-wiggilys-automobile-by-howard-r-garis/
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Post by annise »

Basqueteer - that's exactly right, it's a very clever uploader, many thanks to the clever backroom boys who did it, the unsung heroes of LV
Your cover added and linked thank you :D .The upload problem was mine not Archives - guests were sleeping in my computer room.

Abby, Welcome to the covermakers, your first cover is all exactly as required, its all added and linked. Thank you :D

Anne
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Post by AbbyJay »

I used this image from wikipedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salon_de_V%C3%A9nus.jpg
I wasn't sure how to cite it so I just wrote "Image from wikipedia." Just let me know if I need to change that.

Zip file: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/Princes_and_Poisoners.zip

Project: https://librivox.org/princes-and-poisoners-studies-of-the-court-of-louis-xiv-by-frantz-funck-brentano/
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Post by schrm »

sorry, i have to give back the claimslist entry for https://archive.org/details/englandinmiddle00onei/page/4
i wanted to use the bookcover, but this book is copyrighted within eu.
btw, we are missing the death date of O'Neill, Elizabeth: 1877-1951
source: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102071647

sorry again for the late research,
cheers
schrm
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Post by annise »

Schrm - that's fine - it happens sometimes.

Abby - cover caught and linked. It's not necessary to name the image - but sometimes people look and think - nice cover, wonder where it is? (well I do anyhow) so saying something like title and artist and a date contributes to my education :D . Thank you :D

Lion - another neat cover, thank you :D. Don't worry about this one but we do need a disclaimer, saying you realise your design is freely available. (that's our legal advice). Something like :D
Cover design by Lion24. This design is in the public domain.
somewhere on the pdf.

Anne
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Last edited by AbbyJay on October 23rd, 2019, 7:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by annise »

Caught.. and linked. Thank you :D

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Post by annise »

caught ... and linked. Thank you :D . Nice cover.

Anne
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Post by david wales »

cover for

Project 14392: Jeremy And Hamlet: A Chronicle Of Certain Incidents In The Lives Of A Boy, A Dog, And A Country Town



https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/jeremyandhamlet_1910.zip


thank you
Peace, David
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Post by annise »

caught.....
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"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things." Phil. 4:8
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Post by annise »

David - caught and linked. Thank you :D
Abby - there were a couple of problems with the pdf file.
You didn't enter the title and author in the side panels, which means if a CD was stored it wouldn't be easily found. The other thing was it finished up with 2 .pdfs - when you export it you don't need to add a .pdf, the exporting does it automatically
Just upload eithor just the pdf or the zipped all, and I'll replace the uploaded one (we've all done it sometime - my specialty is leaving bits of the brackets behind :D )

Anne
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