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Old 10-04-2014, 09:54 AM   #5
dandelioncottage
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Device: iPad Mini 2 64 gb, Nook Glowlight, iPad 4 (128 gb)
For Nook HD (as well as other Nook models), I've found that I have to do an epub-to-epub conversion to preserve the cover art.

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You could load them all into Calibre, edit the metadata to show the cover you want, save the edited file and then put them on your Nook. This will only work for drm-free books, as you wont be able to edit the file if is protected.
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