Antiquarian Bookplates

Antiquarian Bookplates by Potter Style is a unique collection designed to personalize your library. Published by Potter Style in 2009, this edition features 15 pages of sophisticated bookplates, each adorned with a beloved literary quote and charming illustrations. The bookplates are crafted in the style of antique books, making them a classic addition to any book collection.
Readers will find a set of 55 labels that not only enhance the aesthetic of their books but also serve as thoughtful gifts for fellow book lovers. The quotes included are from notable authors such as Jane Austen and Cicero, reflecting a range of literary tastes and genres. This collection offers a delightful way to celebrate literature while adding a personal touch to your library.
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Personalize your library with this sophisticated set of bookplates. Each features a beloved literary quote and a charming illustration that makes each book in your collection even more special.
Never again will you be in search of the perfect present for your book-loving friend – you can now give a whole set of bookplates with quotes from the likes of Jane Austen, Johnathan Swift, and Samuel Johnson. In the style of antique books, these 55 labels are classic and sophisticated and will appeal to a wide range of tastes and genres.
A few sample quotes include:
“I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.”—Jane Austen
“A room without books is a body without a soul.”—Cicero
“Literature is my Utopia.”—Helen Keller
“We read to know we are not alone.”—C.S. Lewis
“Read in order to live.”—Gustave Flaubert
“Some books are undeservedly forgotten; none are undeservedly remembered.”—W.H. Auden
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