French Book Plates

French Book Plates by Walter Hamilton, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 28, 2015, is a comprehensive exploration of the art of book-plate collecting. This edition, comprising 446 pages, delves into the evolution of this hobby, which has transformed into a serious pursuit for many enthusiasts. The book discusses the establishment of societies dedicated to the collection and study of ex-libris across various countries, including Great Britain, Germany, France, and the United States, highlighting the growing interest in this art form.
Readers will find an extensive examination of French ex-libris, enriched by nearly a hundred facsimiles that illustrate the topic from multiple perspectives. The text reflects the increasing literary activity surrounding book-plates, noting its expansion into regions such as Sweden, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, and South America. This edition not only updates previous chapters but also adds new content to keep readers informed about the current state of knowledge in this artistic field.
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Thank you for checking out this book by Theophania Publishing. We appreciate your business and look forward to serving you soon. We have thousands of titles available, and we invite you to search for us by name, contact us via our website, or download our most recent catalogues. SINCE the first edition of this Handbook was published in 1892 the taste for collecting book-plates has spread with such rapidity that that which was formerly the hobby of a few, has now become the serious pursuit of the many. Societies devoted to the collection and study of ex-libris have been founded by eminent genealogists and heraldists, not only in Great Britain, but also in Germany, France, and the United States, all of which are in a flourishing condition, numbering many active and enthusiastic members. Each of these societies publishes an illustrated Journal in which the book-plates of all ages and countries are being reproduced and described from almost every point of view. Whilst the ever-widening circle of literature on the topic shows that the taste has now also spread to Sweden, to Italy, to Belgium, to Switzerland, and to South America. Such intense literary activity has led to the recent publication of many interesting records of French ex-libris, and in order to keep my readers au courant with the present state of knowledge, it has been found necessary to increase the number of chapters, to add materially to the others, and to include nearly a hundred facsimiles, in addition to those in the former edition.
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