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Hi Anne,

thank you for the cover for "Meine Kindheit"/Friedrich Hebbel - done well! :D

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msfry wrote: September 12th, 2022, 8:33 am Here is the cover for A System Of Logic
Thank you, Michele. You make even a sorry recording look good!
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EvaK wrote: September 18th, 2022, 7:16 am Hi Covermakers,
I wonder if I can preclaim the cover for "Der Untertan" by Heinrich Mann - viewtopic.php?f=12&t=85331
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Many thanks to annise for the covers for "Schnock" and "Meine Kindheit", both by Friedrich Hebbel. :D

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Thank you :D :D

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ChrisGreaves wrote: September 15th, 2022, 3:32 am
msfry wrote: September 12th, 2022, 8:33 am Here is the cover for A System Of Logic
Thank you, Michele. You make even a sorry recording look good!
Cheers, Chris
You are welcome. It was interesting to touch base with my high-school logic circles again. Even the most basic logic training is very useful, so I hope they still teach it.
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Woohoo! I posted the fifteen-thousandth post in this thread. :9:

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Except this is the kind of post we discourage in the working thread, so I've moved it to the Covermakers Chat thread. :lol:
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Salvationist wrote: October 17th, 2022, 2:30 am I posted the fifteen-thousandth post in this thread.
How would you know that?
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msfry wrote: October 17th, 2022, 7:51 am How would you know that?
There are fifteen posts on every page of the thread. If you navigate to the thousandth page and scroll to the very bottom, my post is the last post on that page (posting the cover for Letty by Pinero). My apologies for posting off-topic, Tricia!
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Ah, 15 posts on every page x # of pages. I can do that! :D
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copied from working thread
I am noticing on the IA page, there are two dots under each cover, click on each and you get the cover. But I bet if we sent in a second 300 x 300 image with the back of the cover, it would put it in slot #2. We could use the snipping tool to get the image, take into your photo program and size it to 300 x 300. Name it whatever they have specified for image #2. That would be SO NEAT! If we can do this, please, please please let's start doing it.
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I've noticed that too - but there are a few things we need to find out first
important one is which version of the image do they use to display on the search pages
which one are other using .
how many images will it display?
So we are not leaping into any changes just yet .

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annise wrote: October 18th, 2022, 6:27 pm I've noticed that too - but there are a few things we need to find out first
important one is which version of the image do they use to display on the search pages
which one are other using .
how many images will it display?
So we are not leaping into any changes just yet .

Anne
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Thanks for that lovely cover for The Rookeries of London.
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