The rise of the book-plate being an exemplification of the art, signified by various book-plates, from its earliest to its most recent practice. by W. G. Bowdoin Published in 1901, A. Wessels Company (New York) The rise of the book-plate W. G. Bowdoin Change Cover Read Online By statement: Illustrated by reproductions in miniature and otherwise. Text by W.G. Bowdoin, with an introduction and chapter on the study and arrangement of book-plates by Henry Blackwell. Source records: Library MARC record Internet Archive Internet Archive Internet Archive Internet Archive Language: English Pagination: 1 p. l., 207 p. incl. plates. LCCN: 01031259 LC: Z993 .B78 OCLC: 1080312 Subject: Bookplates
description edit Notes: Bibliography of book-plate literature: p. 27-44. Pages 49-207 are plates. Table of contents edit No table of contents available Add it!
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