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Old 05-22-2013, 03:16 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I find it also interesting (when possible) to compare two cover images and attempting to see what each one is trying to convey.

Here's another cover for "Inferno":



Don
It also illustrates how where a given copy of a book is published will affect the image and/or title I think. J.K. Rowling's 1st Harry Potter book is an example. In some countries The Philosopher's Stone is mentioned while in others it's called The Sorcerer's Stone. Agatha Christie is another example of this. Some (if not all) of her books have at least two titles depending on where the copy was published (England or the U.S.).
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