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caught ........ and Linked - and pdf replaced. Thanks, for all that.

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Hi Anne -
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/PlinyOrigamiCDsleeveUS.zip

This is a second attempt for https://librivox.org/letters-of-pliny-by-pliny-the-younger/

I'm afraid I still didn't understand what or how to convert to PDF but I've re-uploaded the other files with properly square images this time.
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I've changed the images and fixed the pdf (I think), I'll ask someone used to the origami case to check it out.

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I notice a missing E in the title of the cover of https://librivox.org/double-falsehood-by-lewis-theobald/

I can't see who made the cover, or I would have been a bit more discreet ;).

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And Theobald is misspelt.
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RuthieG wrote:I notice a missing E in the title of the cover of https://librivox.org/double-falsehood-by-lewis-theobald/

I can't see who made the cover, or I would have been a bit more discreet ;).

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I see it is described as "based on an early cover" and it is hard to find a long s. If it's modernised I personally think distrest should be diistressed :D

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Better late than never I guess. caught ...... and linked

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caught .... and linked. Thank you

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caught - and added , thank you . It's 1511 now :D

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annise wrote:caught - and added , thank you . It's 1511 now :D

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Yes, but don't we go by catalog date ? ? ? ? ?
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no , the date the covers are made. Nowadays it's usually much the same.

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