Jingle Jangle 3 now ready for download.
I need some feedback on this one, folks. Jim frequently puts down the condition of his books; in most cases I think he's exaggerating. On this one, he wasn't. The book was brittle, if it wasn't for the fact the staple was missing I probably would have said "not worth the risk of damage" and skipped it. (I later located the staple attached to the wrap one inside from the centerfold and nothing else.) Since I could work wrap by wrap, I was able to get the book scanned without causing any new damage other than a few flakes that would have come off no matter who picked up the book.
Anyway, back to the point: The upper corner of the book near the spine was particularly badly damaged, most notably the cover and the first 28 pages. I did my best to repair the art on most of the pages, there were a few I had no idea how to tackle. I also was unable to snag a cover from heritage so I tried some repair work on the cover; most notably where the letter J meets the spine and the top where the cloud meets the sky. Now what I need to know is, how does this look to people? And more generally, did I go too far? I spent more time working on this book than any other I've ever scanned, I need to know if I spent too much.
If people want I'll try and post a few before & after shots here. Like I said, I need to know if a) the fixes work for people, and b) did I go to far in trying to fix things?
With that said, at least 99% of the book is original, so enjoy!