The first set (above) are:
- The Last Time I Saw Paris by Lynn Sheene (Penguin, May 2011)
- Remembrance Day by Leah Fleming (Harper Collins, 2009)
- Consequences by Penelope Lively (Lester & Orpen Dennys, 2008)
- The Wreckage by Michael Crummey (Random House, 2006)
- The Carpenter's Pencil by Manuel Rivas (Random House, 2001)
- Standard Time: Songs of Word War II by Valerie Piacenti (CD, Nov 2011)
- A Farewell to Arms: Remastered Edition directed by Frank Borzage (DVD, 2005)
The second set (above) are:
- The Winds of War by Denise Robertson (Little Books, 2009)
- The Diplomat’s Wife by Pam Jenoff (Harlequin, 2008)
- Consequences by Penelope Lively (Penguin, 2007)
- El corresponsal (the Spanish translation of The Foreign Correspondent) by Alan Furst (Planeta, 2006)
- Gone to Soldiers by Marge Piercy (Random House, 1988)
The third set (above) are:
- Half in Love by Maile Meloy (Hachette, 2005)
- World War II Songs: As Time Goes By (Dynamic Music, 2006)
Goodness! These similar covers always amaze me! I have read The Diplomat's Wife and thoroughly enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteThe sepia covers work well with those photos.
ReplyDeleteThe Winds of War and The Diplomat’s Wife are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteFor using the same photos, I think all the covers manage to have their own look and personality.
ReplyDeleteSo many soldier covers! I'm amazed!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great image that I don't mind it being used so many times.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that image was used so often. They all have a different look, which is nice for a change.
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