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[Bookplate for S. Yates Johnstone]
Armorial bookplate. Silver shield with a dark red saltier ; in the top of the shield are three gold cushions on a red background. Surrounding the top of the shield is an elaborate mantling above which is a crest with a wreathe and a winged spur. Below the shield is the Latin mottoe "Nunquam non paratus" (never uprepared).
162.
[Bookplate for Margarete Bertha Kahn]
Pictorial bookplate. Adult hands are portrayed protecting and cultivating a growing plant. The image is within an oval and is surrounded by a black border.
163.
[Bookplate for Ladislaus Kardos]
Pictorial bookplate. The initials LK are portrayed in red and are within a series of three diamonds of varying shades of gray.
164.
[Bookplate for David King by B.]
Pictorial bookplate. A floral border (in blue, red, and gold) surrounds the bookplate text. At the bottom are both the creator's initial "B" and publishing information (Ludgate Circus House, H.V. Capsey, London, E.C.4).
165.
[Bookplate for Otto Koerner by K. M. S.]
Pictorial bookplate. Be-speckled and reading Cherubs are portrayed above the text. Below the text is a flower as well as stars, insects, and chicks.
166.
[Bookplate for Walter Koerner and Marianne Koerner by Leo Haas]
Pictorial bookplate. A nude couple is portrayed standing and sitting on an open book that is suspended above a European city. The man is standing with his arms extended towards the sun and the woman is sitting at his feet facing in the same direction.
167.
[Bookplate for Arch. F. R. Kozaka]
Pictorial bookplate. The bookplate portrays a landscape with either haystacks or large rocks in the foreground and rolling hills in the background.
168.
[Bookplate for Fred Krogel]
Pictorial bookplate. The bookplate is decorated with images of wheat sheaves and a single flower.
169.
[Bookplate for Jean-Pierre Benoit Lacombe]
Textual bookplate with border at the corners of which are four clusters of roundettes.
170.
[Bookplate for June Lauritzen by J. G.]
A simple outline of a rose which has been hand-coloured with pink for the petals, green for the leaves and brown for the stem.
171.
[Bookplate for Douglas Loney by Frits Jacobsen]
Medieval town square scene with three musicians with Medieval instruments (violin, hurdy-gurdy, and bagpipe) with shoppers and a dancer in the background. The artists' initials (FJ) are written on a building in the background and the artist's full name is in the bottom right corner.
172.
[Bookplate for Sibyl MacDonald]
The bookplate is divided into two sections. The first section shows an unpaved road winding through a wooded scene with mountains in the background. In the second section is printed Sybil MacDonald's name in red ink.
173.
[Bookplate for MacDougall]
The bookplate design consists of an elaborate border (1 CM thick) with urns, winged angel heads, and flourishes.
174.
[Bookplate for R. Mackay Fripp by H. A. W.]
Within a multi-lined border is a depiction of crumbled Greek architecture, with fallen columns in the foreground. The name of the originator is written on a banner at the bottom of the frame, and below that is a small heraldic shield with a bull. The motto is written on a small banner that passes behind the shield.
175.
[Bookplate for Norman MacKenzie]
The shield is red with four argent bands and rays of the sun emanating from the bottom. On the shield is a black stag's head above which is an arm holding a dagger and protruding from a wreathe. At the top of the shield is an open book with buckles.
176.
[Bookplate for MacMahon by L. R.]
A series of buildings are portrayed. In the foreground are rooftops and a chimney stack behind which is a circular building with columns. In the background are a series of low-rises and two high-rises.
177.
[Bookplate for Harvey Reginald MacMillan]
Heraldic bookplate. At the centre of the bookplate is a wreath out of which two arms are raised gripping a sword. Below the wreath is a ribbon with the Latin motto: "Miseris succurrere disco" (I learn how to help the wretched). Surrounding the image is a black frame with small white triangles.
178.
[Bookplate for W. I. Marble]
The text is surrounded with a simple border.
179.
[Bookplate for John L. Marks]
Textual bookplate.
180.
[Bookplate for Barbara J. Marston by Suzanne Dodson]
The bookplate pictures a young female backpacker in mountainous surroundings.
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