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Old 07-19-2015, 09:17 AM   #7
RbnJrg
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
It looks somewhat like Arabia, but definitely different.

Baldur has some of the features, but it isn't it either.
Hi Jellby;

In fact Baldur has several features of the font I'm looking for; thank you very much. Sometime ago you had started the project of converting to epub "The Thousand Night and a Night" (from Burton's and/or Payne's translation); well, I wanted to see if I could do the same with "Las Mil Noches y Una Noches" from J. C. Mardrus' translation (in the spanish version of Vicente Blasco Ibañez). In the original books published at the end of the XIX century by "Editorial Prometeo" (now in public domain) is utilized that font (whose name I can't find ) and as I liked it, I thought to employ it in a future epub. Thanks again for your help.

Rubén
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