Volunteer CD Covers! Working Thread
here's a new cover from me, it's for my finally finished Solo for the moment it's still deriving, but should be finalized soon
https://librivox.org/the-seen-and-the-unseen-by-richard-marsh/
Cover in the following zip-file:
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/seenandunseen_1807.zip
Hopefully all that you need is in there. If not, please let me know.
Sonia
https://librivox.org/the-seen-and-the-unseen-by-richard-marsh/
Cover in the following zip-file:
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/seenandunseen_1807.zip
Hopefully all that you need is in there. If not, please let me know.
Sonia
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The cover for "Badge of Infamy" by Lester del Rey can be found here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/Salvationist.zip
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would like to preclaim please cover for
Project 13150: Pope Adrian IV; An Historical Sketch
thanks
Project 13150: Pope Adrian IV; An Historical Sketch
thanks
Peace, David
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cover for
Project 13150: Pope Adrian IV; An Historical Sketch
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/popeadrianiv_1807.zip
thanks
Project 13150: Pope Adrian IV; An Historical Sketch
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/popeadrianiv_1807.zip
thanks
Peace, David
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The cover for "Peter Bell" by William Wordsworth can be found here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/Salvationist.zip
i would like to preclaim the cover for my bc project
12655: Jenseit des Tweed
viewtopic.php?f=60&t=68820
thanks
12655: Jenseit des Tweed
viewtopic.php?f=60&t=68820
thanks
Ricarda
Ingenious, really, how many ways muggles have found of getting along without magic. (Arthur Weasley)
My reading list
Ingenious, really, how many ways muggles have found of getting along without magic. (Arthur Weasley)
My reading list
cover for "Tausend und eine Nacht - Band 3" - Katalogseite: https://librivox.org/tausend-und-eine-nacht-band-3-by-unknown/
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/1001nacht3.zip
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/1001nacht3.zip
Gavenports Reader Page
Aktuelles Solo-Projekt: in Vorbereitung 'Die Ahnen - Aus einer kleinen Stadt'
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Aktuelles Solo-Projekt: in Vorbereitung 'Die Ahnen - Aus einer kleinen Stadt'
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Cover for The Panthers
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/thepanther_1807.zip
https://librivox.org/the-panther-by-rainer-maria-rilke/
https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/thepanther_1807.zip
https://librivox.org/the-panther-by-rainer-maria-rilke/
Michele Fry, CC
April 2024 Libriversaries!
Latest Wikipedia Book Links Added
Short Stories 15 minutes or less at: Coffee Break Collection #39-MAGIC
NEW Essays Collection #2
My LV Covers
April 2024 Libriversaries!
Latest Wikipedia Book Links Added
Short Stories 15 minutes or less at: Coffee Break Collection #39-MAGIC
NEW Essays Collection #2
My LV Covers
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The cover for "The Soul of a People" by Harold Fielding Hall can be found here: https://librivox.org/uploads/covers/Salvationist.zip
Would someone be willing to change the name of the author's page to his full name (Harold Fielding Hall)? It would also be nice to have a blurb for him. Perhaps something like this?: Harold Fielding Hall was an Englishman who lived much of his life in British Burma, serving as a high-ranking official in the colonial government. He wrote many books including "The Soul of a People", "A People at School", "Thibaw's Queen", "One Immortality", "The Hearts of Men", "The Passing of Empire", "The Field of Honour", "The Nature of War and Its Causes", "The World Soul", "Burmese Palace Tales", "The Way of Peace", "Love's Legend", and "The Inward Light".
Would someone be willing to change the name of the author's page to his full name (Harold Fielding Hall)? It would also be nice to have a blurb for him. Perhaps something like this?: Harold Fielding Hall was an Englishman who lived much of his life in British Burma, serving as a high-ranking official in the colonial government. He wrote many books including "The Soul of a People", "A People at School", "Thibaw's Queen", "One Immortality", "The Hearts of Men", "The Passing of Empire", "The Field of Honour", "The Nature of War and Its Causes", "The World Soul", "Burmese Palace Tales", "The Way of Peace", "Love's Legend", and "The Inward Light".
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A quick explanation of how our author database works
As many authors wrote books under a pen name for various reasons each has a primary name , usually his pen name but not always and 1 to ? other names which are linked so that if you search for mark twain you'll get his books and if you search for Samuel Clemens you will also.
So he wrote under H Fielding. possibly because British colonial officers were not encouraged /prevented from writing books while serving or maybe cos his mum was a fielding and he didn't like his dad or who knows. So the books we read generally have what is written on the title page - but not always,
So his "real name" will only be used as a search name not as a display name - well that's the theory , it doesn't always work out, some wrote under a variety of names so in the end all we can hope is that they can be searched for.
I'll pass it onbut it would be good if you could add your source , we like having sources
As many authors wrote books under a pen name for various reasons each has a primary name , usually his pen name but not always and 1 to ? other names which are linked so that if you search for mark twain you'll get his books and if you search for Samuel Clemens you will also.
So he wrote under H Fielding. possibly because British colonial officers were not encouraged /prevented from writing books while serving or maybe cos his mum was a fielding and he didn't like his dad or who knows. So the books we read generally have what is written on the title page - but not always,
So his "real name" will only be used as a search name not as a display name - well that's the theory , it doesn't always work out, some wrote under a variety of names so in the end all we can hope is that they can be searched for.
I'll pass it onbut it would be good if you could add your source , we like having sources
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I added his full name. The database entry already had Harold Fielding, but I see an Archive scan of the book where his name is printed as H. Fielding Hall, so adding the additional surname is warranted.
I haven't found anything as a bio. Where did you find that information?
We can enter biographical info, but we don't enter a list of books written by the author.
I haven't found anything as a bio. Where did you find that information?
We can enter biographical info, but we don't enter a list of books written by the author.
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
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Great! Thanks for the explanation, Anne, and for adding "Hall", Tricia!
The National Library of Ireland says his name was Harold Patrick Fielding-Hall. Looks like his middle name was Patrick and his surname was hyphenated: http://sources.nli.ie/Record/PS_UR_037590
"A Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms in the English Language" says he sometimes went by the name Henry rather than Harold: https://books.google.ca/books?id=qQoeCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA74&lpg=PA74&dq=harold+patrick+fielding+hall&source=bl&ots=J0gk7ANLwI&sig=Y3h1PbhU3Q2m0Mde-qxYqWpN1zk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjUiYfP07vcAhWniOAKHU6gD5gQ6AEISDAK#v=onepage&q=harold%20patrick%20fielding%20hall&f=false
It would be nice to have at least a sentence or two of biography. Considering that this book is largely autobiographical, that shouldn't be too difficult for someone who has read it, although I have not. I confess that I derived the biographical statements I provided above from a review of "The Soul of a People" found on goodreads, but my impression is that it is supported by the text of the book itself. At the very least, a superficial glance over the two books by this author on Project Gutenberg shows that Fielding-Hall was an Englishman who lived for some time in British Burma and who wrote multiple books on religion, with a particular interest in Buddhism.
The National Library of Ireland says his name was Harold Patrick Fielding-Hall. Looks like his middle name was Patrick and his surname was hyphenated: http://sources.nli.ie/Record/PS_UR_037590
"A Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms in the English Language" says he sometimes went by the name Henry rather than Harold: https://books.google.ca/books?id=qQoeCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA74&lpg=PA74&dq=harold+patrick+fielding+hall&source=bl&ots=J0gk7ANLwI&sig=Y3h1PbhU3Q2m0Mde-qxYqWpN1zk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjUiYfP07vcAhWniOAKHU6gD5gQ6AEISDAK#v=onepage&q=harold%20patrick%20fielding%20hall&f=false
It would be nice to have at least a sentence or two of biography. Considering that this book is largely autobiographical, that shouldn't be too difficult for someone who has read it, although I have not. I confess that I derived the biographical statements I provided above from a review of "The Soul of a People" found on goodreads, but my impression is that it is supported by the text of the book itself. At the very least, a superficial glance over the two books by this author on Project Gutenberg shows that Fielding-Hall was an Englishman who lived for some time in British Burma and who wrote multiple books on religion, with a particular interest in Buddhism.