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[Bookplate for Dunbar Browne]
A floral, somewhat art nouveau style border surrounding the text.
22.
[Bookplate for Dunbar Browne Jr.]
A floral, somewhat art nouveau style border surrounding the text.
23.
[Bookplate for John Rosel]
A flower (possibly a rose) is clenched by a mailed fist extending from a wreath. At the top of the plate is a banner with the motto.
24.
[Bookplate for Horace Bruce Smith]
A framed view of a lake with trees and bushes along the edge. At the top and sides of the frame are cattails and other types of plants ; at the bottom of the frame is a collection of books, one open to a portrait-type image.
25.
[Bookplate for Boys and Girls Library of the National Council of Jewish Women by G. H.]
A large book with a man peeking out of its splayed pages hovers above a collection of images from children’s literature: ships, trains, flamingo, cat, knight on horseback,and other human figures. The symbol of the National Council of Jewish Women sits at the center of the book plate with the date of the organization's foundation.
26.
[Bookplate for Berenice Skinner by Bank B. Gordon]
A large galleon on rough seas is framed above a bookshelf holding books, a quill, and a lit candle.
27.
[Bookplate for James Stevenson by H. Wilson]
A Latin phrase is written on a banner at the top of the plate. Beneath it is a hand ascending from a heraldic silk wreath, holding a crown of leaves. While illustrated in a pictorial style, the image is reminiscent of the heraldic image of a dexter hand couped at the wrist, holding a crown of laurel or bay leaves.
28.
[Bookplate]
A lion rampant holding a stemmed (slipped) rose above the entwined letters G or C and H, through which is woven a banner with the Latin phrase. The bookplate is rendered in some kind of red ink, which is raised from the paper both from embossing (visible on the back) and a way that the ink itself is raised from the paper.
29.
[Bookplate for W. MacDonald MacKay]
A man in a powdered wig sit in a library, looking out the window, with a book laid out on a table before him. The window is open and flowers and vines grow around its frame. A book at the lower right corner of the plate lists the date and possible initials of the artist:"Sept 1896" and "RJ."
30.
[Bookplate for Edith Dair and Carl Dair]
A man, bare-chested stands on a rocky outcropping, holding a book in his hand, balanced against his thigh. Light streams from above. Chestnut coloured ink on cream background. Originators' names in black type.
31.
[Bookbinder's Ticket for Leger Brousseau]
A rectangular ticket, black ink on faded blue or grey paper.
32.
[Bookseller's Ticket for J. T. Brousseau]
A rectangular ticket, in black ink on blue paper.
33.
[Bookplate for W. J. Diamond]
A simple border of lines and leaves surrounds the text. Each line of text is printed in a different font. Each line is also separated by a simple illustration.
34.
[Bookplate for Bibliotheque St. Jacques]
A simple border surrounds the text printed in black ink.
35.
[Bookplate]
A simple border surrounds the text. On the top left is the crest of Cercle La Salle. It shows a shield divided in three: at the top is a lit oil lamp, on the bottom left are three vertical fleur-de-lis and at the bottom right is a cross over top of a crossed pen and sword. A banner over the top of the crest contains the name of the organization and one at the bottom contains the motto. Maple branches present a wreath at the bottom.
36.
[Bookplate for Lieutenant Colonel E. L. Caldwell]
A simple line border surrounds the text. There are small circles framing each corner.
37.
[Bookplate for New Brunswick Legislative Library]
A slim rectangular border surrounds floral mantling. The mantling surrounds a shield with a lymphad over water on a chief, with a lion passant guardant over a background gules (red). Above the shield is a crown.
38.
[Bookplate]
A stylized floral border surrounds the text, which is written in several different fonts and is found in the middle of the bookplate. The word 'Catholic' is written in a curly font with the words 'Circulating Library' printed in Gothic below. The book number is printed underneath, and there is a line dividing the upper part of the text from the middle, which lists the library rules. Below the library rules is another line, and below this is a hand symbol which points to further information on the library hours. The cost of subscription is given in cents, dating this bookplate after 1858, the year in which currency decimalization came into force in Canada.
39.
[Bookplate for Rothenheim]
A sun shining over mountain tops in the upper left hand corner. In the bottom right hand corner is a series of 10 squares, 8 of which include images. These images include (from top to bottom, left to right) a triangle, an thick cross, an unknown symbol, an iron cross, the Greek letter beta, the Greek letter omega, a sailboat, and skis. At the very top of the squares is the letter R and a small O with two lines underneath.
40.
[Bookplate for British Columbia Department of Education]
A textual bookplate with a simple segmented 3 line border.
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