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Thank you, Carolin, for the beautiful cover you made for my long project, "England Since Waterloo"!

viewtopic.php?f=16&t=62859

I am delighted!!

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Hi!

I have made this cover: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/fuerzas_extranas_lugones_1707._.zip

for Las Fuerzas Extrañas by Leopoldo Lugones, read by Phileas Fogg, this project: https://librivox.org/las-fuerzas-extranas-by-leopoldo-lugones/

I hope this audiobook atracts many listeners, and also that Victor likes the cover

Cheers!

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caught .... and linked. Thank you :D . I think LV's Spanish offerings are getting more well known, I have been getting more requests for information about reading in Spanish :thumbs:

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The cover for "Warwick the Kingmaker" by Charles Oman can be found here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/Salvationist.zip
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Many thanks to David Purdy for his beautiful cover for "Warwick the Kingmaker"!

https://librivox.org/warwick-the-kingmaker-by-charles-william-chadwick-oman/


My best,

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many thanks to whoever did the cover for the Impromptu of Versailles :9: The effect with the curtains around the old picture of the players is extremely well done.

https://librivox.org/the-impromptu-of-versailles-by-moliere/

There is only one small error: Molière is written with an È, and not an É (the accent should point the other way). Alternatively, in capital letters the accent can be left out altogether in French. It's just a minor detail, I only mention it, in case the art-creator wants to stay "error free" :)

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:oops: Thanks for the info about capitals not needing accents - we didn't learn that at school ! . My paint program doesn't have them so I need to draw them by hand and it's hard to match the font :D

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Post by Carolin »

Im so spoiled with how quickly you usually respond that i think you might have missed my message above :lol: thank you!
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Yes I did , I've got very disjointed days at present , I'm spending lunch times in a nursing home to help someone eat and I have the same amount of time but it's broken up and I sometimes forget where I finished

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annise wrote: :oops: Thanks for the info about capitals not needing accents - we didn't learn that at school ! . My paint program doesn't have them so I need to draw them by hand and it's hard to match the font :D
Anne
yes, well, I know that many texts don't accentuate capital letters, although to take away some ambiguity, it is recommended to use them. I'm not sure, maybe nowadays it's even compulsory (my school days may be a bit more dated than yours already :oops: )

Anyway, here with Molière, I don't think it is necessary, people will know who is meant with or without the accent :mrgreen:

Looks good now :thumbs:

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