In 1965, therefore after Spielberg’s cataloguing but prior to its reproduction in the JJA, the manuscript underwent protective treatment, though the details of this process still need to be fully ascertained. It is oblong and designed to be used horizontally, but Joyce used the manuscript vertically, writing his text across the horizontal rules, with odd-numbered pages starting at the spine and even-numbered pages ending there, except for p. It has an ornamental design on the front cover recto, with the number “5” in circles in the upper left and right corners and drawings in circles in the lower corners, and a “Table of Weights and Measures” on the back cover verso. 5 Dublin: Blackie & Son, Limited, 89 Talbot Street) that had belonged to Joyce’s sister Mabel she had written her full name twice on the front cover recto. The copybook is a partial Vere Foster’s national school edition exercise book (No. Joyce wrote on 21 pages in black ink, with a note in lead pencil on p. It now consists of 11 leaves (22 pages), with alternating red and blue horizontal rules 4 leaves were torn from the notebook and are missing. The manuscript is a copybook in Joyce’s hand. II.A.:”A Portrait of the Artist” Essay, Sketch and Notes (1904)
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