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A study surveys the development and decoration of books owned by English royalty, tracing the formation and dispersal of royal libraries and the collecting tastes that shaped bindings from medieval manuscripts to the late eighteenth century. It recounts episodes of acquisition and donation, chronicles major collections formed under successive sovereigns, and examines characteristic materials, motifs, and stampings associated with particular reigns. Organized by reign and illustrated with plates and textual figures, the work provides detailed descriptions of notable bindings, provenance notes, and the institutional history of royal book collections now preserved in national repositories.
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