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Many covers are available online and can be found using an image search, such as those available from Google or Yahoo. If a search for the title does not yield results, try putting your search in quotes or appending the author's name to the search. Author and publisher websites often have images of book covers as well.
Look for public domain images--covers, title pages, illustrations, etc.--on the web. Library and academic sites are good. Auction/rare book dealer sites can be good. Project Gutenberg has a few images, not many. Generally, title pages are actually preferable to covers, since they have more content. Add the link next to the book title.
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All texts are available for free download in PDF format. The platform features advanced search capabilities and optical character recognition (OCR) options The Society for the Preservation of Hebrew Books Heidelberg University Digital Library: General Scientific publications, European historic literature of German and Latin languages
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In literary interpretation, paratext is material that surrounds a published main text (e.g., the story, non-fiction description, poems, etc.) supplied by the authors, editors, printers, and publishers. These added elements form a frame for the main text, and can change the reception of a text or its interpretation by the public.