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Cover Design Form
We welcome any suggestions you may have to help our design staff prepare the jacket for your book. Please answer the questions below and return this form to your editor when you send the final manuscript ready for copyediting. The design will reflect the best professional judgment of the Press staff and may or may not incorporate your suggestions.1. Are there any illustrations that might serve well as an element of the jacket design? Please send us photocopies of any you want to propose for such use and indicate whether there are any restrictions (involving copyright, for example) on their use.
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