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Resource Type:
Still Image
Identifier:
Call Number: NE962 N67F76 (oversize)
Extent:
29 plates ; 45 x 64 cm
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Illustrations. The outer folder has split into two halves. The 29 loose pages within are not cut square, and vary slightly in size.
Physical Repository:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Collection:
From the Print Collection
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
illustrated works (documents), illustrated books, drawings (visual works), and books
Date Digitized:
2019-10-04
Technical Note:
Scanned Oct 3-4 on the Betterlight/TTI (1/20; 283; copy4stops; camera height 750). Metadata by KD.
This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
Resource Type:
Still Image
Extent:
222 pages
Edition:
Facsimile edition.
Geographic Coverage:
Additional Physical Characteristics:
Illustrations and 16 color plates.
Physical Repository:
Collection:
Norse Mythology Collection
Provenance:
From the collection of Dr. Trish Baer.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
mythology (literary genre), fiction (general genre), and children's literature
Date Digitized:
2022-06-09
Technical Note:
Metadata by KD.
Keyword in Context:
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illustrated by the best contemporary
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