

The image shows a book's title page. The book's cover is not visible; only the title page is shown. The paper is aged, with discoloration and spots. The title, "LIBER STUDIORUM: A SERIES OF SKETCHES AND STUDIES," is in large black serif font, centered on the page. Below the title, the author's name, "JOHN SELL COTMAN, ESQ.," appears in slightly smaller font. Under the author's name is a list of his works in smaller font. At the bottom of the page, the publisher's information reads "LONDON: HENRY G. BOHN, 4, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN." Below that is a date in Roman numerals: "MDCCCCXXVIII."
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