File:Julia Bride (New York and London, Harper and Brothers, 1909) dropcap S page 1.jpg

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Description This is the drop initial S on page 1 of Julia Bride (New York & London: Harper & Brothers, 1909) by Henry James.
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Author The book is illustrated by William Thomas Smedley; it is not known whether this attribution extends to the dropcaps.
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