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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 47, November 24, 2002, Article 12

    BOOKPLATES

    George Kolbe writes: "I can't resist making a few observations
    on the book inscription responses. I largely agree with Ralf
    Böpple's points, though a book, carefully read, might still
    properly be described as being in "mint state," it seems to me.
    Years ago, I disagreed with a "Letter to the Editor" in a coin
    publication which stated that a coin received in commerce
    could not be "uncirculated." Technically, that may be so, but
    in practice is a coin that displays no signs of wear not likely
    to be deemed "mint state"? Ditto a book.

    In my opinion, circular blindstamps are an abomination. I
    like Bookplates (generally the smaller the better) but
    adhesive-backed bookplates often contaminate the paper to
    which they are attached (much like "scotch tape"). Ideally,
    bookplates are unique - I find ones with typed-in owner's
    names offputting but maybe I'm a snob. Annotations are
    great if the writer knows his subject. Ditto inscriptions
    (not "Happy Holidays from Aunt Bess" however estimable
    Aunt Bess might be).

    If you love your books and wish to identify them with an
    ex libris, I'd suggest that you spend a few bucks and
    commission your own bookplate. I've done two over the
    years and will probably one day do another. There are lots
    of good bookplate designers out there - or do it yourself
    if you have an artistic eye."

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