That's part of the reason why I found Ex Libris: The Art of Bookplates, a new book by Martin Hopkinson and published by Yale University Press, so delightful. This slim little volume, complete with 100 ...
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A decorative label stuck inside a book with the owner's name on it – an ex libris bookplate – can tell a lot about its history. But why are they so hard to find, asks MARY LELAND IN THE introduction ...
It begins by somebody saying: ” Why don’t you have a bookplate— you have such a lot of books.” You think: “Why, yes—I guess I will.” You remember, vaguely, bookplates you have known—heavy engravings ...
As personal libraries grew in the 19th and 20th centuries, so did bookplates. A way of establishing ownership, the little pasted pieces of paper pressed on inside covers evolved into miniature works ...
Black in on white paper bookplate with a dragonfly (Toronto, 1930-69). It was illustrated by Thoreau MacDonald, a Group of Seven founder and a leading Canadian book illustrator (courtesy Thomas Murray ...
Some are no bigger than a standard envelope, their purpose little more than a marker of ownership, but to those in the know, bookplates have their own stories to tell. Robert Littlewood, convener of ...
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Liu Shuohai (left), a woodblock-print artisan, establishes China's first ex-libris museum, the Shuohai International Ex-Libris (Graphic) Arts Collection Museum in Tianjin.[Photo provided to China ...
A decorative label stuck inside a book with the owner's name on it – an ex libris bookplate – can tell a lot about its history. But why are they so hard to find, asks MARY LELAND IN THE introduction ...