HT1391 I cannot find my digital booklet from an album purchase anywhere!

I have checked all similar issues on forums, but the file is nowhere within music, books (either .pdf or other).
The only place that it is shown is in the Itunes store for the said album.
it comes up as purchased in the store, but is nowhere to be seen in my library.

Try iTunes Store > Quick Links > Purchased > Music > Not on this computer.
tt2

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