File:Dingbat at page 1 et cetera of Tanglewood Tales (1921).png

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Description Dingbat/fleuron selected from row on a page for use in subsequent transcription. Image crudely converted to black and white.
Date 1921,,print date
Source page of Tanglewood Tales, 1921 ed. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Virginia Frances Sterrett (illustrations), Philadelphia: Penn Pub. Co. Scanned by N, Deyo for New York Public Library, obtained at archive.org (online viewer).
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