The hungry leprechaun : production material.

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The hungry leprechaun : production material.

Ink & tempera dummy, ink & zip-a-tone illustration with text proof & separations for jacket, ink & zip-a-tone illustration with separations for endpapers, ink & zip-a-tone illustration with text proof & separations, ink & zip-a-tone illustrations with separations, ink & zip-a-tone illustrations, color samples. Once upon a time when everyone in Ireland was poor and hungry, young Patrick O'Callahan plans to get rich by catching a leprechaun, but the one he catches is also poor and hungry and moreover he has almost forgotton how to make his magic work.

Illustrations: 39 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812622

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Duvoisin, Roger, 1900-1980

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