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The most commonly claimed authors are Arthur Desmond or Jack London. Romance of Lust, originally published anonymously but variously attributed to Edward Sellon or William Simpson Potter; Seventy-Six by John Neal, attributed to "the author of Logan" [4]
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.
Catherine Lacey (Vanity Fair 2014 best book, Granta New Voice, Artist's Fellowship from NYFA) Please feel free to list your new Award Winning Authors Without Pages-related articles here (newer articles at the top, please).
Title Author Year 1 The Cave of Time: Edward Packard: 1979 2 Journey Under the Sea: R. A. Montgomery: 1979 3 By Balloon to the Sahara (reissued as Danger in the Desert) Douglas Terman: 1979 4 Space and Beyond: R. A. Montgomery 1980 5 The Mystery of Chimney Rock (reissued as The Curse of the Haunted Mansion) Edward Packard 1980 6
Penguin books in Australia recently had to reprint 7,000 copies of a now-collectible book because one of the recipes called for "salt and freshly ground black people." 9 misprints that are worth a ...
{{Non-free book cover |category=Poetry book cover images |sort key}} Images in this category are claimed to be non-free book cover images under Wikipedia's non-free content use policy . This category is not for public domain book covers, which should simply be tagged with the relevant public domain template .
Unfamous photos of famous writers that gives us a glimpse into their lives. The post 24 Photographs Of Famous Authors That Most People Have Never Seen first appeared on Bored Panda.
JP Miller: A Ship Without a Shore, memoir of Miller's WWII experiences aboard the aircraft carrier USS Cabot; Fulton Oursler: autobiography in progress at the time of his death; Theodore Roosevelt: The Winning of the West: Roosevelt's series was originally meant to be at least six books. Due to the death of his first wife, Roosevelt edited the ...