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A compact study traces the origin, development, and varieties of printed book-plates as marks of ownership, surveying heraldic, allegorical, and pictorial styles and the national traditions that shaped them. It profiles prominent engravers and illustrates typical designs while discussing inscriptions, personal devices, and examples made for women. Practical advice for collectors covers arrangement, mounting, and preservation of specimens. The text combines historical overview with numerous illustrations and an index to aid identification and further reference.
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