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Kestrell ([personal profile] kestrell) wrote2013-11-04 08:57 am
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Scanno of the day

What it was supposed to be: Purgatorio
What I heard: PurgaTokyo
The scanno: Purgatokio
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[personal profile] cvirtue 2013-11-04 01:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess that's what happens when a Japanese city takes an emetic.

Speaking of scanning, and Asia... I have this book which is really something else: it's a story of a girl's life from about 1900 in China, written by a Christian missionary, explaining how their lives were ruled by demons until the light of Christ etc, etc. It's really rather fascinating. Several years ago I started transcribing it by hand, but only made it through a chapter or two. Somewhere I can dig up the file so your computer can read it to you.

To make a long story short: Do you have a barter system for scanning books?
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[personal profile] cvirtue 2013-11-04 01:57 pm (UTC)(link)
That's all very good info, actually.

The book already opens flat - it's been much abused, so that's easy, but pages are sewn in. I seem to have temporarily misplaced it, or else I could give you a page count. It does have about 10 illustrations. Font is not weird as far as I can recall.

It had been given as a good book for a christian boy to my father, when he was a kid, tells you all about foot binding and gathering tea leaves, and how weird it was to educate the girls...
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[personal profile] cvirtue 2013-11-04 02:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Found it! 63 pages.
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[personal profile] cvirtue 2013-11-04 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Feel free to put it out there for public consumption once done! Print date is 1919.