CORRECTED in this version 2:
1) I discovered antialiasing and used this to smooth out all letters on the cover
2) In the pulps (I used to own thousands of them), the first few capital letters in a word(s) signified a break in the text. This was done for many reasons, most notably to break up the gray text into segments; but also, to signify time and scene breaks. (I've read a number of Ph.D Dissertations on the signifcance of breaks in a text.) Following that example, I hit the enter key where all capital letters occur within the text, thus retaining the time/scene breaks as the stories were originally printed in these old pulps.
3) A couple of typos. More will be discovered, of course.
PLEASE Download Version 2.
Thanks,
Don
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