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		<title>Old Bookjacket Detective</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Old bookjackets are a great resource for page layout inspiration. The artwork is royalty free and examples are easily found in the public domain. I ran across this one a while back and loved the simple landscape shapes of the tree near a cabin near which stands a cock crowing at the sunrise. Peaceful and well-placed [...]]]></description>
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