File:Page 169 initial in More Celtic Fairy Tales.png

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Description Scan of initial on page of book in a series of fairy tales.
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More Celtic Fairy Tales, Jacobs, J., New York: G. P. Putnam's sons; London: D Nutt Copy scan by nicole-Deyo, a trusted source, from copy held by New York Public Lib., obtained from morecelticfairyt00jaco Illustrations in category may be from alternate scan of same edition where problems exist, these are at openlibrary.org page

Modifications include conversion to PNG, greyscale and crop to image. Background removed by adjustment to black/white point adjustment: 3%/73% or thereabouts
Author John Dickson Batten?
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