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Originally Posted by cgrapski
The problem is when there is no download found - I can often find them manually (or I have a cover already (for example when I am cataloging a DVD or Video or Audio Music Lesson).
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One workaround for this is to search the vendor's catalog system, download that image, and then add it via "browse." This is a particular problem at Amazon with books that have had more than one publisher (whether or not in different editions, but especially then), or whose title or author contains a non-US-standard keyboard character (whether a diacritical like an umlaut or even common symbols like the pound, euro, and yen signs), or are out of print (frequently "matching" only some single vendor's poor photo of a tattered cover imported from a used-book listing). This probably is not Calibre, but a character-coding issue buried under several layers of transferring data back and forth, and in how the relevant data is stored at the vendor (bitwise). It's not unique to Amazon, either — just that I've spotted it there more often.
This workaround is not 100% successful — only about 75%. Expanding to other sources, like WorldCat (
https://search.worldcat.org/#advancedsearch), fills in an awful lot of the gaps, though. Download-plus-"browse for cover" is your friend for matching what's on the shelf without photographed coffee stains!