A book cover with a vertical rectangular format. The layout is divided into three horizontal sections. The top one-fifth features a deep patriotic blue panel on the left side containing 13 white five-pointed stars arranged in a classic colonial pattern, and a bold red panel on the right side. The center three-fifths is aged parchment paper with a warm sepia-tan texture, slightly yellowed and worn at the edges, with faint handwritten text in the style of the Declaration of Independence or U.S. Constitution as a background watermark. Decorative gold filigree scrollwork ornaments each of the four corners of the entire cover. The bottom one-fifth continues the parchment texture. On the parchment section near the top center, the title reads "PROCLAIM LIBERTY" in bold Times New Roman or a period-accurate letterpress serif font, colored in aged reddish-brown ink. Directly beneath the title in a much smaller matching font is the subtitle: "Five Essential Elements for American Freedom." Centered in the middle of the parchment section is a detailed, slightly aged illustration of the Liberty Bell, rendered in a style consistent with historical engravings or copperplate illustration. Below the Liberty Bell illustration is a smaller subheading in the same aged font: "America's Penta-Jubilee Revival." Near the bottom-left of the parchment section is a red wax seal with authentically melted and uneven edges. Encircling the seal in small capital letters is the text: "JULY 4, 1776â2026 ⢠Voir plus