The little friar who flew : production material.

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The little friar who flew : production material.

Pencli paste-up for jacket with separations, pencil paste-up for endpapers with separations, pencil paste-ups with separations, pencil dummy with type position, pencil sketches, poster, pages of color proof, pages of color proof for jacket, press copy, photocopies of illustrations, color charts, photocopies of color charts, page of sample type, illustrator's copies of typescript, publisher's instructions. A brief biography of the 17th century Italian friar who performed many feats of levitation during his lifetime.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815342

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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