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This work serves as a comprehensive guide to the study of American book plates, also known as ex-libris. It explores the history, design, and significance of these decorative labels used to indicate book ownership. The text includes various categories of book plates, such as armorial, pictorial, and those of colleges and libraries, alongside examples and illustrations. It discusses notable American engravers and provides lists of early American book plates, including signed and dated examples. The author acknowledges contributions from collectors and scholars, emphasizing the growing interest in this unique aspect of bibliophilia.

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AMERICAN BOOK-PLATES
(EX-LIBRIS)

American Book-Plates

A Guide to their Study with Examples

By Charles Dexter Allen
Member Ex-Libris Society London · Member Grolier Club New York
Member Connecticut Historical Society Hartford


With a Bibliography by Eben Newell Hewins

Member Ex-Libris Society

Illustrated with many reproductions of rare and interesting book-plates
and in the finer editions with many prints from the original
coppers both old and recent







New York · Macmillan and Co. · London
Mdcccxciv

Copyright, 1894,
By MACMILLAN AND CO.



Norwood Press:
J. S. Cushing & Co.—Berwick & Smith.
Boston, Mass., U.S.A.

PREFACE.

N a few years Book-plate literature will have a place in the catalogues of the Libraries, as it now has in those of the dealers in books. The works of the Hon. J. Leicester Warren (Lord de Tabley), Mr. Egerton Castle, and Mr. W. J. Hardy on the English plates, Mr. Walter Hamilton, M. Henri Bouchot, and M. Poulet-Malassis on the French, Herr Warnecke on the German, and M. Carlander on the Swedish, are all the work of master hands, and are recognized as authorities. In our own country the lists and essays of Mr. Richard C. Lichtenstein and Mr. Laurence Hutton have long been of invaluable service, and occupy a position both at home and abroad of undisputed eminence.

A large number of articles has also been contributed to periodical literature by those well informed upon the subject, and numerous monographs testify to the growth of interest in this fascinating study, and by the names of their authors, to the class of scholars and students of antiquarian lore who deem the humble book-plate worthy of their attention.

In view of what has been and of what will be written, this present modest attempt to introduce more fully than has yet been done, the book-plates of America, needs to be understood as simply a pioneer work; a great deal of information will reward the patient and painstaking investigator of the future, which is now inaccessible, and without doubt, too, much will be found even within the present to supplement these pages.

This book could not have been undertaken nor carried to completion had the writer been denied the generous assistance and hearty sympathy of our collectors, to whom he desires to express his appreciation of the kindnesses shown him.

Especially to Mr. R. C. Lichtenstein, Mr. E. N. Hewins, and Mr. Fred J. Libbie of Boston, does he feel under deep obligation for the generous loan of their splendid collections, for ready advice and counsel, for cheerful assistance whenever asked for, and for that tangible sympathy and lively interest which are worth so much to one engaged in such work. To many others also is he indebted, both for the loan of plates and for kindly words of encouragement.

To Mr. S. P. Avery, Mr. Beverly Chew, Mr. E. H. Bierstadt, Mr. Henry Blackwell, Mr. D. McN. Stauffer, Mr. Edward D. Harris, Mr. Laurence Hutton, and Mr. E. W. Nash, of New York City; to Mr. W. G. Brown of Washington and Lee University at Lexington, Va.; Mr. H. E. Deats of Flemington, N.J.; Dr. C. E. Clark of Lynn; Hon. W. A. Courtnay of Charleston, S.C.; Miss Helen E. Brainerd of the Columbia College Library; Mr. Pickering Dodge of Washington, D.C.; Mr. Charles T. Martin, Mr. Frank B. Gay, Mr. A. C. Bates, and Mr. John C. Parsons, of Hartford; Dr. Henry C. Eno of Saugatuck; Dr. J. H. Dubbs of Lancaster, Penn., President of Franklin and Marshall College; Mr. D. V. R. Johnston of the State Library at Albany; Mr. Nathaniel Paine of Worcester; Mr. Daniel Ravenel of Charleston, S.C.; Mr. Howard Sill of Glendale, Md.; Mr. R. A. Brock of Richmond, Va.; Mr. Howard Edwards of Philadelphia; Dr. Swan M. Burnett of Washington, D.C.; Mr. Richard Wijnkoop of Brooklyn; Mr. Bisbee of Dartmouth College; Mr. William Kelby of the New York Historical Society; and to Mr. Lyon G. Tyler of Williamsburg, Va., President of William and Mary College, does he wish to make acknowledgment for the favors which have contributed so much to the value of the work. From over the sea, particularly kind assistance has come from Rev. T. W. Carson, the veteran collector and eminent authority of Dublin.

To all others who by letter, gift, or advice have assisted him, the writer wishes hereby to make suitable and hearty acknowledgment.

The writer’s thanks are also extended to those who have so kindly permitted him the use of their plates for the illustrating of the book.

A word more is due to Mr. E. N. Hewins, who very kindly, at the writer’s request, accepted the labor of preparing the excellent Bibliography which appears in the volume.

CHARLES DEXTER ALLEN.

Hartford, Conn., June, 1894.

CONTENTS

 PAGE
Prefacev
A List of the Illustrationsxi
Introductory1
Name-labels and Mottoes16
Armorial Book-plates35
Pictorial and Allegorical Book-plates and Plates of Colleges, Libraries, and Societies57
Book-plates of Special Interest79
Early American Book-plate Engravers, with Lists of Their Work104
An Alphabetical List of Early American Book-plates160
A Chronological List of the Dated Plates313
An Alphabetical List of the Signed Plates, showing the Exact Manner of Signing314
A List of Mottoes found upon the Early Plates, with Translations323
A Few Recent Examples340
The American Collectors and Collections377
The Ex Libris Societies387
Bibliography (American, English, and French)389
Conclusion421
Index: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W.422

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

Copper-plates.
The Grolier Club, by E. D. FrenchFrontispiece
Charles Dexter Allen, by E. H. GarrettTitle-page
 To face page
Edward Hale Bierstadt, by E. D. French90
Oliver Wendell Holmes98
Alexander Anderson, by Anderson120
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, attributed to Callender126
George Goodwin, attributed to Doolittle132
Marshall C. Lefferts, by E. D. French352
George Dudley Seymour, by W. F. Hopson370
Francis Wilson, by E. H. Garrett376
Full-page Reproductions.
Jereh. Wadsworth1
Moral Library, Yale College6
James Eddy Mauran16
Eugene Field35
Jacob Sargeant, by Jacob Sargeant46
Peter Manigault, by Yates52
John Williams54
Richard Wynkoop56
Social Law Library66
George Alexander Macbeth79
W. F. Hopson, by W. F. Hopson104
William Ashmead Courtenay122
Edmund H. Garrett, by E. H. Garrett138
H. E. Deats150
Richard C. Lichtenstein, by George Moore160
Louis J. Haber323
George H. Ellwanger, by Sidney L. Smith340
John E. Russell, by M. T. Callahan357
Dean Sage360
Fred C. Schlaick, by Howard Sill362
Arthur Robinson Stone, by George M. White364
F. W. Hoyt366
Illustrations in the Text.
 PAGE
George Lee Tuberville, Virginia2
Timothy Newell, printed by Isaiah Thomas3
William Lord, East Haddam5
Geo. C. M. Roberts, M.D., Baltimore6
Elijah F. Reed7
Jared Ingersoll, Esq., of New Haven, Conn.8
John Walters Gibbs, Charleston, S.C., by Abernethie9
Peter Middleton, M.D., by J. Lewis10
Harrison Gray Otis11
Lieut. E. Trenchard, U. S. Navy12
Samuel Elam, Rhode Island13
John Adams15
Hannah Reynolds17
E Libris Thomæ Holt18
John Campbell, Charles County19
Richard Sprigg, Jr., by T. Sparrow20
Thomas O. Selfridge, Boston, 179922
Worcester Circulating Library23
Daniel Greenleaf25
Timothy Mann, Walpole, Oct., 181027
A. L. Hollingsworth, Boston, Mass.29
George Bancroft31
William Prescott32
Henry Blackwell, New York City33
Edward Pennington, Philadelphia34
Gabriel Jones, Attorney at Law, in Virginia36
Joseph Dudley, 175438
Jer. Dummer, Anglus Americanus39
Minot, Boston40
Frederik Philipse, Esq.42
William P. Smith, A.M., by Thomas Johnston45
Andrew Tyler, by Hurd46
John Durand, Esq.47
Anthony Stewart, Annapolis, Md.48
Myles Cooper, LL.D., etc.49
Andrew Oliver, attributed to Hurd50
Benjamin Kissam, by Dawkins51
Samuel Vaughan, Esq.53
W. Jackson54
De Witt Clinton, by Maverick55
James Parker58
Henry Andrews, by Harris59
New York Society Library, by Maverick60
New York Society Library, 1789, by Maverick61
Monthly Library in Farmington, Conn.63
Village Library, Farmington, Conn.65
Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts66
Hasty Pudding Library, Harvard College68
Linonian Library, Yale College69
Linonian Library (Yale College)70
Arnold Arboretum, 1892, by Geo. Wharton Edwards72
New York Society Library, by Elisha Gallaudet74
Phoenix Society76
Brothers in Unity, Yale College, by Pelton77
Samuel Hill78
Stephen Cleveland80
Columbia College Library, New York, by Anderson81
Isaiah Thomas83
Albany Society Library, 175984
John Quincy Adams86
Josiah Quincy87
Livius88
Dr. John Jeffries, attributed to Callender89
Geo. Washington, genuine91
Geo. Washington, fraudulent94
Bushrod Washington96
Daniel Webster97
Brander Matthews, by E. A. Abbey99
Edmund Clarence Stedman100
Laurence Hutton102
Winfield Scott103
Robert Hale, Esq., of Beverly, by Hurd107
John Chandler, Jr., Esq., by Hurd108
Lewis De Blois, by Hurd109
Joshua Spooner, by Hurd110
Harvard College, by Hurd112
John Vassall, Esq., by Hurd114
John Lowell, by Hurd115
Peter A. Browne, by Akin118
John Pintard, LL.D., by Anderson120
Apprentices’ Library, New York City, by Anderson121
Thomas Russell, by Callender125
Henry D. Gilpin, by Childs127
Whitehead Hicks, by Dawkins130
Social Library, Wethersfield, by Doolittle133
Eli Forbes, by Furnass135
John Chambers, by Elisha Gallaudet136
Anonymous, by Maverick141
Abraham Bancker, by Maverick143
Gardiner Chandler, by Revere146
William Wetmore, by Revere147
Paul Revere, by Revere148
John Lenthall, by Thackara153
Bloomfield, by Trenchard154
Luther Martin, attributed to Trenchard155
John Franklin, Boston, New Eng., by Turner156
Bloomfield McIlvaine, by Seymour157
G. A. Smith159
Anonymous, by Maverick161
William Belcher, Savannah171
Absalom Blackley, by Maverick173
Hon. William Carmichael, Esq.181
Col. John Skey Eustace199
Ewing201
Andrew G. Fraunces, by Maverick205
John Goelet, attributed to Maverick209
Richard Harison215
Barrack Hays, by Hutt219
Samuel Farmar Jarvis, D.D.227
William Jauncey229
Thomas Johnson, by Maverick231
Edward Livingston, by Maverick238
Abraham Lodge240
Rev. John Murray253
Francis Panton, Jr., by Maverick259
Samuel Parker260
William Penn263
James Power270
Samuel Smith283
J. B. Swett289
John Tayloe291
Richard Varick, by Billings295
Virginia Council Chamber297
John C. Warren299
W. Warren301
William Duer322
Malvians339
Thomas Bailey Aldrich343
Melvin H. Hapgood344
Joseph Henry Dubbs, D.D.345
James Phinney Baxter348
Albert C. Bates350
George Wharton Edwards351
John Herbert Corning, by H. Sandham354
George L. Parmelee355
Paul Lemperly, by Bert K. Canfield359
Joseph H. Wheeler361
Chauncey Lawrence Williams, by Geo. R. Halm364
Samuel Wesley Marvin366
Adam Van Allan367
Marcus Benjamin369
Henry S. Rowe376
Julia Dexter Coffin374
Jeremiah Evarts386
John Andrew388
Paul Lemperly, by E. H. Garrett421