About This Book
This handbook surveys the development, styles, and collecting practices of book-plates produced in France from their earliest known examples to the author's present day. It explains methods of identification and classification, outlines relevant heraldic conventions, and traces stylistic periods and regional variations. Specialized chapters examine ecclesiastical, academic, medical, Huguenot, canting and commemorative plates, and reproduce numerous facsimiles. Practical material for collectors includes lists of artists and engravers, a bibliography, and an index, while commentary balances technical description with attention to ornament, design, and the evolving taste for ex-libris.
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