Various artists :[American bookplates collected by David H Graham. 1800s-1950s].

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BOOKPLATES-GRAHAM-USA
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Quantity: 8 box(es).

Physical Description: Engravings

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The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s] / Various artists :[Non-New Zealand bookplates collected by David Graham. 15-- - 1950s].
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8 box(es), Bookplates, Engravings, Etchings
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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with th...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931; Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878; Evans, John William, 1855-; Hopson, William Fowler, 1849-1935; Junge, Carl Stephen, 1880-1934

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-R/S

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: C S B R (1919. These initials could also concievably be read C S R B or C B S R ) O M R (initial of artist reads "A". Note on back of bookplate reads "Allan Lewis") Dr Samuel Radbill (name of the artist illegible. Pictured are cartoons of a baby boy and baby girl, and a staff entwined by a snake.) Dr Samuel H Radbill (also possibly Dr Samuel X Radbill. Name of the artist illegible. Pictured is a bearded doctor cutting the umbilical cord between a baby and it's mother. Pencilled in the top corner of the bookpage's mounting page are the initials "U R") Dr Samuel X Radbill (name of the artist illegible, possibly U K Florian. Pictured is a man in a robe holding a baby, behind which lies a woman in bed, having apparently just given birth to this baby) Rose Eliza Rales (by A F K, 1904) Marion Ransom (initials of the artist illegible, possibly "A" or "A L". Full text of the bookplate reads "Ex Libris; Marion Ransom; Edith Bridges" and it is unclear whether this is 2 people or whether Edith Bridges could possibly be a place name. It is filed under "Ransom" in keeping with the collector's original system) Benjamin Weiser Reed G F Reinhardt (initials of the artist illegible, possibly L W P or Z W P) Harold Reppert (3 bookplates; 2 are of identical image printed on different papers) Bertha Reynolds (by P K) Robinson (name of owner illegible, possibly Sf. E Robinson or H E Robinson) W F E Roelofson (by A W C, 1901. Includes emblem with the text "Immer Bereit" and a whip and riding spur) Gretta Gordon Brown Rowell (by Gretta B Rowell, 1922. Text reads "Ex Libris; Art Books of Gretia Gordon Brown Rowell". Pictured is a study or studio with a shelf of books, a painting of a child upon an easel, and paint brushes and palette) Mrs N H Reid (by Dreka. Full text reads "Dum Clavum Teneam; Ex Libris; Hannah Penn House; Presented by; Mrs. N. H. Reid") John E Russell (full text reads "John E. Russell. J.E.R. Del; M.T. Callahen, Sculpt". Note from collector attached dates the bookplate at 1890) Mabelle Rutherford Laurence Darby Ryan (by M H N, 1935. Full text reads "From among the Books and Maps of; Laurence Darby Ryan". Featured is a map of Baja Peninsula, Mexico, with placenames in Spanish) George Hope Ryder (full text reads "Ex Libris; New Jersey; New York; George Hope Ryder". Note on the back reads "Wood Eng. by John W Evans USA") William Lewis Sachse (pictures a stately building in front of which are several figures, a horse and rider and a horse and cart) Dean Sage (pictured is a fish, possibly a trout, a fishing rod and a landing net. Note from the collector attached reads "...an enthusiastic fisherman, and the author of a sumptuous volume on salmon-fishing in some of the Canadian Rivers. Mr sage uses this plate only in the books of his library which relate to the gentle art of Walton") Henry Kendall Sanborne (includes an emblem of 2 hands shaking within a black cross) Alfred Santell (full text reads "I am a heritage because I bring you years of thought and the lore of time - I impart yet I can not speak - I have traveled among the peoples of the earth - I am a rover - Oft-times I stray from the fireside of the one who loves and cherishes me - who misses me when I am gone - Should you find me vagrant please send me home - among my brothers - on the bookshelves of...Alfred Santell". Note on back of bookplate reads "Motion Pictures actor") Tyndall Savage (1915) Helen Virginia Sawler (by Junge, possibly Carl S Junge. Pictured is a woman holding an artist's palette and possibly a brush) H Adama van Scheltema (full text reads "Cogito, Ergo Sum; Ex Libris. bookfelloviensis; H. Adama van Scheltema") Ada Laurie Scherling Leonard J Schiff (pictured is a snake entwined around a staff. Behind it is a bookshelf with books bearing the titles "Gynecology", "Surgery", "General Pathology" and "Anatomy") Fred C Schlaich (by H S, possibly Howard Sill, 1891. Full text reads "Fred C Schlaich, Architect") Winfield Scott (note from the collector attached reads "Scott, Winfield [General] Of Virginia; The patriotic motto of the Scots of Whitislaid, Scotland, and well did the character of the man who used the bookplate coincide with its meanin [sic]. Plain armorial; Armore Patriae" [motto in fact reads "Amore Patriae") Lillian E Serbousek (picturing 2 white swans swimming) George Dudley Seymour (by W F Hopson, 1894. Full text reads "No.5; Captain Charles Churchill, hys house at Wethersfield in the colony of Connecticut in Newe England, 1760-1885; Ex Libris George Dudley Seymour; W F Hopson, N.H. 1894") James Porter Shaw Judy Sherman Julia Booth Sherman S L Shey (includes the text "Spring Grove" and a heraldic emblem in a diamond format including a rearing animal and 3 flowers, similar to daisies) Adam Hull Shirk (by P L) Edwin and Lucy Shore (by George Cruikshank. Bookplate illustration is a scene from the Charles Dickens novel "Oliver Twist", where Oliver accompanies 2 young thieves as they pick the pockets of a gentleman examining a book) Milton Henry Shutes M.D. (name of owner also possibly Henry Milton Shutes M.D.) Inez Stanley (possibly by Carl S Junge) Ruth Stark (by M Nelson, 1912) Helen J Stearns (picturing 2 women flanking a statue or mask of a large laughing face, printed on delicate filmy paper) Paula Stellwagon (picturing a lamp and spinning wheel) Constance Stephens J F Stevens Maureen Stewart Thomas Wheeler Stewart (includes the motto "Creag an Scairdh" and features a man wearing a kilt about the waist and shoulders with a girdle, and standing on a 3 tiered plinth) Arthur Robinson Stone (possibly by George M White, 1887. Picturing a book of sheet music, open at a page headed "Messiah au Oratorio; Largo; Part of Second") Ellery Stone (by M N, 1909) Emerson A Stoner Robt S Storey (initials of the artist illegible, possibly H E) J A Svengsbir (initials at base of illustration illegible, possibly C S A or C S R. Includes the motto "Atavis et Armis" and heraldic imagery similar to that of the bookplates of Alan Weaver Hazleton, also included in the Graham collection of American bookplates) George Selwyn Swarth Carolyn Patten Swett (by Timothy Cole) J B Swett (note from the collector attached reads "Sweet, J.B.[sic], John Barnard Sweet of Newbury, Mass; A symbolical [sic] plate, representing the profession of medicine...") Abbie M Sykes (picturing a large and prominent tree, possibly a fir or pine, against a wilderness setting) Quantity: 57 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings

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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by libraries and other organisations...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-Lib

Description: Contains plates made for: The Munk Library of Arizoniana (by Hernando G Villa. Pictures a Native American making fire by twirling a stick. Full text reads "The Munk Library of Arizoniana; Hernando G. Villa L.A. Cal.; Presented by J.A.Munk M.D. to the Southwest Museum, 1908; copyright 1910 [or possibly 1916] by the Southwest Museum") Eigenbrodt Library (text reads "No. 549; Extract from the Regulations of the Eigenbrodt Library, Crusade Lodge, No. 93, ...Alvarado...") Institute of 1770 (full text reads "Institute of 1770. Ex Dono; Class of 1856; Recieved June, 1852") Hermine Schonthal Community House Library Library of the Essex Institute (includes the text "The Robinson collection of books on Oriental Coinage") British and Foreign Institute (name of engraver illegible, possibly reading "Moteait.Sc & Pall Mall". Further text reads "Presented to the Library by J S Buckingham...") Extracts from the Library Rules (no library name given) Library of the Benicia Female Seminary Robert Schalkenbach Foundation (full text reads "This book is a gift to the library by the trustees of Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, New York; Whose desire is to promote a wider acquaintance with the economic teachings of Henry George") Library (full text reads "Library; First Comptroller's Office") Elizabeth Loring Lending Library (with illustrations by K V P. Bookplate includes the address "Massachusetts Audubon Society; 155 Newbury Street; Boston, Mass.") Mining & Scientific Press Library John Crerar Library (engraved by E D French, 1896. Bookplate includes the text "The John Crerar Library, Chicago; 1894; Presented by...") Zeta Psi Library Bryant Literary Society The Press Club of San Francisco (with provenance note "Donor; H. H. Bancroft; Nov. 11th. 1888") Deutschen Leseclubs (full text reads "Eigenthum des Deutschen Leseclubs in Singapore; No. 9138") M O F Club (with provenance details "Ex dono J. S. Gardiner; Class of '52") Sierra Club (full text reads "Sierra Club MDCCCXCII; Mills Building; San Francisco") Newman Club Library The Lighthouse Establishment Marysville Library Association (includes a list of the "Rules and Regulations of the Marysville Library Association") Portland Library Association (full text reads "Class 715; Book No. F36; Library Association; Portland, Or.; 1864; Illumino") Mechanics-Mercantile Library (by Arthur F Mathews, 1906. Bookplate depicts the building or rebuilding of a large domed building) Mercantile Library Association (2 bookplates. Full text of 1 reads "Mercantile Library Association; San Francisco; Reference; Not to be taken from the Library Room; Division S; No. 93" with pencilled note "c-1860") Odd Fellows' Library Association (2 bookplates; 1 reads "The Property of the Oddfellows' Library Association, of San Francisco..."; the other includes an "Extract from the By-laws of the Odd Fellows' Library Association...") Library of the Knights of the Red Cross (includes the text "Mizpeh.") Knights of Pythias Library Association (2 bookplates; 1 includes an "...Extract from the By-laws of the Knights of Pythias Library Association of San Francisco...") Sabbath School Library (full text reads "Sabbath School Library, 1st Congregational Church, Corner California and Dupont Sts.; No. 717") Union Mission Sunday School A to Zed School Iowa State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts (The Library of...; includes the motto "Science with Practice") Denman School Library (with a list of the "Rules and Regulations") G Heshunt College Library (possibly also C Heshunt College Library. Bookplate includes heraldic emblem flanked by a lion and a dog with the motto "In Veritate Victoria") Mamilton College Library (full English and Latin text reads "Collegii Hamiltonensis Sigillum; Fundatum MDCCCXII; Hamilton College Library; From the Library of Clinton Scollard". Also includes some Greek text) Margaret Carnegie Library (2 bookplates; 1 includes an inset bordered by the text "Mills College; Seminary Park, 1870"; the other includes an inset bordered by the text "Mills College; California; Pro Christo et Mundo; S 1865; C 1885") Sage Library (full text reads "Sage Library; Mills Seminary; C No. 640; Presented by Mrs C J Mills") Mills Seminary Library (full text reads "Mills Seminary Library; E No. 808; Presented by Mr and Mrs C J Mills") Miss Meads School (full text reads "Library of Miss Meads School; Berkeley, ...Cal.; Rec'd July 1, 1894; Accession No. 653 Shelf No. ...") St Matthews School (by Patigian, 1901. Full text reads "Reading club; St Matthews School; San Mateo Cal.") Alameda County Library Boston Public Library (from the South Boston Branch. Inset is bordered by the text "Founded 1852; Boston Public Library; Sicut Patribus Sit Deus Nobis; Civitatus Regimine Donata A.D.1822.; Bostonia; Condita A.D.; 1630") Brooklyn Public Library (inset reads "Brooklyn Public Library; Founded 1897; Litterae Lux Scientiae") Cambridge Public Library (full text reads "Cambridge Public Library; City Appropriation") Detroit Public Library (by Noble-Ives) Haverhill Public Library (text bordering central emblem reads "Founded 1874; Haverhill Public Library; Haverhill; Settled 1640 instituted a city 1870; Pentucket") Library of Hawaii (Honolulu) Jersey City N J Free Public Library (Greenville Branch; includes the date 1889) Lincoln City Library (full text reads "Lincoln City Library Nebraska; Ex Libris; Littera Scripta Manet; 1877") Oakland Free Library (by Irving F Morrow, 1907. Includes the provenance details "The gift of Caroline Constance Elliot Ver Huell [or possibly Ver Hvell] MCMVVII") Woburn Public Library (includes the motto "Virtute et Labore". Notes the Library was "Founded 1856") California State Library (includes an "Extract from "An Act defining the Duties of State Librarian, and prescribing Rules for the Government of the State Library." Passed April 9, 1850". Gives the name of the State Printer at the base of bookplate "B B Redding") Iowa State Library (Des Moines, Iowa) Virginia State Library (2 bookplates; both with the motto "Sic Semper Tyrannis") Army Medical Library (Washington. Date founded given as 1836. Text of central illustration reads "Library of the Surgeon General's Office; War Department") Company G, 2d California Cavalry, Library National League for Woman's Service (includes the motto "For God; For Home; For Country") Libraries for U S Soldiers and Sailors (by E B Bird. Full text reads "Property of the Libraries for U.S. Soldiers and Sailors provided by the American Library Association; New England division; Handle carefully; Return Promptly; Give the next man a chance; New England AN DO 1917") War Service Library (initial of artist reads "F". Includes the text "Books are provided by the people of the United States through the American Library Association for the use of the soldiers and sailors") Bureau of Navigation (2 bookplates; 1 features an emblem with a compass and the motto "Vigilemus ut Vigilatis"; full text of the other reads "Navy Department; Bureau of Navigation; Washington, D.C.; January 1st, 1918; To: Commanding Officers: This book is to be treated as CONFIDENTIAL and forwarded to the Commandant, Navy Yard, New York, by registered mail, as soon as it has served its purpose on your ship. L.C.Palmer, Chief of Bureau.") Bureau of Equipment, Department of the Navy (10 bookplates featuring the insignia of the United States Navy, from the ship's library of; USS Chattanooga; USS Denver; USS Galveston; USS Independence; USS Irquois; USS Lawton; USS Marion; USS Maryland; USS Monterey; and from the crew library of; USS Mohican) USS Maryland (text reads "Ship's Library; U.S.S.Maryland. ..."; this bookplate does not feature any insignia) State Historical Society (Iowa. Featuring a motif of an eagle in flight carrying a bow in its claw and an arrow in its beak) Bacon Free Library (full text reads "Bacon Free Library; Loaned by The South Natick Historical and Nat. Hist. Society; October 12, 1880. Accession No. ...; Catalogue No. ...") California Society of Natural History (3 bookplates; Provenance details for 1 read "Presented...by Hon C L. Scott, Feb 13th 1859"; provenance details for another illegible, possibly read "Presented...by S J Republican office, Januart 2d 1857"; 1 bookplate pictures a variety of flora and fauna, with the full text reading "California Society of Natural History; Stockton. Jan. 7th 1857; Natura Liber Dei") University of Michigan (by W H W Bicknell, 1930. Full text reads "1817; Artes, Veritas, Scientia; University of Michigan, Club of Philadelphia Fund; General Library") Columbia University (full English text reads "Columbia University in the City of New York; Library; Seth Low Junior College of Columbia University") University of Illinois (Library of the...) University of Wisconsin (full text reads "Ex Libris; Charles Kendall Adams; Sub Cruce Salus; The gift of President Adams to the Library of the University of Wisconsin; 1901") University of Virginia (by William Edgar Fisher, 1946. Full text reads "University of Virginia; Alderman Library; The International Studies Collection") University of Missouri (2 bookplates. Full text of 1 reads "United we stand divided we fall; Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto; MDCCCXL; Library of the University of Missouri; The Irion Library; Founded by Gamma Chapter; Phi Delta Kappa; Gift of...") University of Rochester Library (2 bookplates; 1 features heraldic shield with 3 insets and upon which is the text "Meliora"; the other is by Rockwell Kent, picturing a large tree against a night sky, with the text "Edmund Lyon; Class of 1877; In Memoriam")) California University (9 bookplates; 4 feature circular emblem picturing a star above an open book and a banner which reads "Fiat Lux". The emblem is bordered by the text "Sigillum. Universitatis. Californiensis. MDCCCLXVIII"; 1 of these also includes the text "The A. F. Morrison Memorial Library"; another also includes the text "School of Jurisprudence; Law Students' Library Fund". 1 bookplate features a herald or angel blowing upon a trumpet, from which hangs a banner which reads "Es lebe der Geift!", and further includes the text "Ernst A Denicke Fund"; 1 bookplate pictures a bear holding a shield which reads "Gift of Robert Belcher"; 1 bookplate features 2 winged figures holding burning torches and the text "James K Moffitt Fund; Let there be light!"; 1 bookplate features a tram and a cable car traversing a slope, with the text "Andrew Smith Hallidie: Regent; 1868; 1901"; 1 bookplate features a scholar in a library and the text "Lux ex Tenebris. Claus Spreckels Fund."; Further note; several of these bookplates appear to be by the same artist, with the initials A W R) Quantity: 101 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with th...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Garrett, Edmund Henry, 1853-1929

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-T/Z

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Clare Ryan Talbot (2 bookplates; 1 by James Webb, 1934. Text reads "James Webb, Del. et Sc.'34". 1 with initials of the artist illegible, possibly M H N, with text which reads "Books relating to Bookplates; from the collection of Clare Ryan Talbot") Ethel Rose Taylor Joanne Taylor Katharine Page Taylor Margaret Wyman Taylor Kolin Thibault Hayward G Thomas (initials of the artist illegible, possibly C D or D C, 1909) Frederick Charles Todd (by G C S. Includes the text "Wahadah") H H Tolerton Jane Cordelia Tolman (by W H Briggs, possibly 1916) Elizabeth Trefinger (2 bookplates, identical images on different coloured papers, by Mary Sarg. Note on the back of bookplate mount reads "c Mary Sarg Miller; USA") John Trelawney E Trenchard (full text reads "Lieut. E Trenchard; US Navy") M E Trouton (initials of the artist illegible, possibly C W E. Includes the name John Sands Ltd, possibly the engraver. Includes the motto "Quanti est Sapere". Note on back of bookplate reads "daughter of Capt Trouton") Helena M Tynan (includes the motto "Vincit Omnia Veritas") G Vargas (initials of the artist illegible, possibly E J. Bookplate features 3 musical staves) Jereh Wadsworth (Jereh. possibly standing for Jeremiah) Frank Walker (includes the motto "Litera Scripta Manet") R H Wallace (initials of the owner are repeated in very small letters at the base of the bookplate, possibly indicating the owner is also the artist) Otto Wang (name or initials of the artist illegible, possibly Jais, 1916. Note on back of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "Well known writer on Ex Libris") George Washington (2 bookplates on 1 mount, largely identical. Note from collector attached reads "Washington, George {First President of the U.S.A; Chippendale; Motto, Exitus acta probat; Page 94 Genuine plate Reproduction; page pl fraudulent plate Reproduction; The arms are displayed upon a shield of the usual shell like form; Date between 1777 and 1781{?}; 1732-1799") Lawrence Washington (by F D, 1908) University Club Washington (by H Sandham, possibly Henry Sandham. Pictured is a book with the date "1891" written upon it. Note from the collector on back of bookplate reads "rare") Margaret W Wuthe J H Watson (includes the motto "Sans Crainte") Samuel James Way (full title reads "Sir Samuel James Way Bart.". Bookplate depicts a blindfolded woman with a sword and scales, possibly representing justice, beside a heraldic shield of which the dominant feature is 3 fish, topped by an eagle with cross insignia on its outspread wings) Danl Webster (possibly standing for Daniel Webster. Includes the motto "Vera Pro Gratis" and an armorial emblem. Note from the collector attached reads "Statesman, Lawyer and Orator") Lucile Russell Webster (initials of the artist illegible, possibly J K. Features a quote from John Milton "But he who destroys a good book destroys reason itself") William Sewall Wells (includes the motto "Semper Faratus") Thomas Stewart Wheeler (possibly also Thomas Wheeler Stewart. Picturing a man, possibly wearing a tartan kilt and carrying a staff) Esther G White (1902. Note on back of bookplate reads "American Authoress") Charlotte Anita Whitney (by S C, date illegible, possibly 1906) Charles Abel Whitton (by A B H. Pictures a bird, possibly a crow, swooping down upon a heap of books) Whytock (note on back of bookplate reads "Ben Jordan". Includes the motto "Fortior Quam Gladio") Dick Wigren John Williams (2 bookplates, on single mount. Both feature heraldic imagery of a shield picturing a lion rearing up on hind legs, and atop of the shield perches a bird. Both also include the motto "Floriferis Ut Apes In Saltibus; Omnia Libant Omnia Nos") Frank Williamson C B Wilson (bookplate features a quote by C B Wilson though it is not clear whether he is also the bookplate's owner. Full text reads "Do not believe all you read, hear or see. 2+2=4; To be interested, enlightened or amused - be led to think and reason - be able to understand and retain that which is of value - is the measure of a book and its reader[sic]; C B Wilson; 2+2=4; Make a workshop of your brain not a store-house; C B W; September 29-'32") Francis Wilson (featuring a jester style figure, and including the text "The Orchard". Note from the collector attached gives the artist as E H Garrett) Richard Windeyer (bookplate features an apple) Wirt (majority of owner's name has been scratched out. Text at base of bookplate reads "Calmin MTG Corp.; L 06 Angelea". Bookplate features a sailing ship) S C Wiseman (possibly by R T O) Helen C Wiskoff (by Juanita Gould. Illustration includes the word "Cancer" and a candelabrum fashioned in the form of a crab) S P Woodford Joseph Curley Woodward (bookplate features a man armed with a spear being attacked by wolves in a forest) Richard Wynkoop (includes the motto "Virtutem Hilaritate Colere". Inset pictures a man and boy standing alongside a barrel which lies on it's side; the man is holding up a goblet or wine glass. Similarly, the inset is flanked by 2 cherub-like figures, each of whom carry a bottle and uphold a goblet or wine glass) Alice B Wythe Margaret Wythe Stephen Wythe George Lowell Young (possibly also George Lowell-Young. By H E B. Pictures 2 hands striking 2 frothing lidded mugs together in a toast, backed by a wreath) Quantity: 62 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings

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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with th...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Hopson, William Fowler, 1849-1935; Junge, Carl Stephen, 1880-1934; Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-A/B

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Anonymous (text reads "E. Bibliotheca: Domine. Tu: Sacerdotis. I O. Grav: Omnia. Nosti") E A (possibly by Rockwell Kent) Henry Alafler Juliet Elizabeth Alexander (initial of artist "R" or possibly "A") Lloyd and Catherine Alexander (initials of artist "B R" or possibly "B A", 1932) Crombie Allen (included in the bookplate is a Rotary International emblem with the motto "Service before Self", references to Los Angeles, California and Pennsylvania, world maps and a bell with a name upon it, possibly M Caming) Gertrude Allen I M Allen (initials of the artist illegible, possibly F L. Bookplate pictures a view through a window of a man guiding a horse and plough, and includes the text "The Hawthorns") Americam Merchant Marine (by H G White. Bookplate text reads "To Seamen of the American Merchant Marine ... From Friends in Cleveland O. and the American Merchant Marine Library Association") Mary Stuart Heathcoat Amory (name typed on back of bookplate reads "Lady Mabel Annesley", though it is not clear whether this is the artist or donor. Possibly Lady Mabel Marguerite Annesley) E Wyllys Andrews (name of the artist illegible, possibly C Mitchell. Name on back of bookplate also illegible, possibly reads "R F Deymour") Irene and Edmund Andrews Florence Audubon (by Jay Chambers, MCM, possibly 1900. Pictured are birds in flight, possibly swallows, and a squirrel with an acorn) C E Austin (by W F Hopson del. & sc. , 1896. Possibly designed earlier by W E Home inv. 1893) C S B (features horses and riders following a pack of hounds, presumably hunting. Note on back of bookplate reads "after Berwick. Electrotype of orig. block") Carlyle S Baer (5 bookplates. 1 by G D P, possibly George D Perrottet, 1934. 1 by T F, featuring 2 polo players on horseback. 1 by F C Blank, 1926, featuring a heraldic emblem. 1 by artist unknown, featuring a gentleman on horseback jumping a gate on a country road. Pictured in 1 is a horse and trap with rider. Text of bookplate reads "Major Delmar, from the painting of Alexander Pope, 1903. Major Delmar 1:59 3/4 (1903) by Delmar out of Expectation by Autograph. One of the greatest trotting geldings of all time". Carlyle Solomon Baer (by A H N, possibly Arthur H Noll, 1915) Lyle S Baer (2 bookplates. Note on back of 1 bookplate illegible, possibly reads "Etching by Bertha Gorst, A.R.E." or "Etching by Bertha Goist, A.R.E." Note on back of the other reads "by Wm R A Hayes, after von Bayros") Lula Barber Bailey (by E S Sewell, 1938) Merton G L Bailey (by Edward C Caswell, 1926. Includes a round emblem of a sun which reads "Bowdoin Collegii Sigillum 1794") Hettie Gray Baker (6 bookplates, 2 by S Harrod, possibly Stanley Harrod, 1923 and 1924, 2 by Alexander Hess, 1 by artist unknown, featuring sketch of Lawrence of Arabia and the text "Lawrenciana", 1 by V M F. The bookplate by V M F plays on the surname of the owner, reading "Hettie Gray, Baker, owns this book" and features a woman in a baker's hat and carrying a Christmas style pudding. Note on back of bookplate illegible but possibly reads "Verna Forbes" or "Verna Faber" as the artist) Edgar Barclay (by A C) James Barrie Playground (by Carl S Junge. Full text of bookplate reads "Ex Libris, James Barrie Playground, Oak Park. Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves; J M Barrie") Mary F Bartlett (by E F, possibly 1923) H Wheeler Bassett (2 bookplates, 1 by M C, 1 possibly by Victor Stuyvaert, 1930. Note on back of bookplate reads "An Appreciation from Victor Stuyvaert") Curt Bates Curtis E Bates (2 bookplates) Daniel Magee Beach Jr (by W E F. Note on back of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "by Wm Edgar Firhee, USA") Holmes Beckwith (by S C, 1908. Text on bookplate reads "Follow the Gleam") William H Behle Marcus Benjamin (by "K". Picturing a boy riding a hobbyhorse in the form of a book, with a quill pen for a lance) Berkeley Philatelic Society (picturing an open air theatre, with the text "Ex Libris, Berkeley Philatelic Society. Organized April 29 1900. Gift of ...") Muriel Berry Charles H Bertie J E Bicheno (also possibly I E Bicheno. Includes the text "Inter Folia Fructus") Eric N Birks (by John P Davies, 1920) Bohemian Club (2 bookplates, both bearing the motto "Weaving spiders come not here". 1 bears the further text "Presented to the Bohemian Club in memory of Bohemian Harry Durbrow, 1886-1920". The other bookplate reads "Class ... US History; ACC ... Case 38") Phys Boke Y Bonsoms Ebert J Botts (by H N P. Note on back of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "etching by Horaito N Poole, USA" or "etching by Horatio N Poole, USA") W G Bowdoin Walter Bradley Erastus Brainerd (by Andrew Filmer. Full text reads "33.21; Bd. July, 1879; Sigill: Coll: Harvard: Cantab: Nov: Angl: 1650. The Gift of Erastus Brainerd, of Cambridge. {H.U. 1874.}; 16 Oct. 1876.") Warren Breed Arthur K Brewer (by M J Mcl. 1904) Luther Brewer (including the text "Inter Folia Fructus" and "Cedar Rapids 1A") Wheaton Hale Brewer (note on back of bookplate reads "W E F") William Brewster (bookplate features stylised musical notation and includes insets of a church style building and an organist) John Alexander Britton (includes text "Fiat Lux" and "Shreve & Co S.F.") Van E Britton (picturing 2 rooms, 1 a study or library, the other a drawing room or music room with a piano) Earl Brooks (bookplate includes several insets. 1 depicts a beaver upon a shield with 3 downturned shell motifs and the text "Perseverando, Brooks", another depicts 2 snakes coiled around a winged staff, another depicts a 6 pointed star or Star of David upon which is a crown, another depicts a 2 headed eagle perched upon a sword with the number 32 in a triangle on it's breast. The bookplate centrepiece depicts a singing bird) Robert Buchanan (by R B) Harvey Melvin Bufton Henry Tighlman Bull (text reads "Henry Tighlman Bull, United States Cavalry") William Henry and Katharine French Burnham (1900) Alice Burritt Nicholas Murray Butler (by B E Gould) Quantity: 74 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with th...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Evans, John William, 1855-; Junge, Carl Stephen, 1880-1934; Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971; O'Harris, Pixie, 1903-1991; Plank, George Wolfe, 1883-1965

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-M/P

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: George Alexander Macbeth (includes the subtext "Pittsburgh PA". Note from the collector attached reads "...A simple but effective reminder of the approach of old age. In this, an open book of coarse print lies upon the table, accompanied by a large pair of spectables[sic]. The motto appears in the left hand corner") Elmanson Avery McCarthy Ann McElrath (pencilled note on back of bookplate reads "R W") Elizabeth McGraw Ethel H McIlwraith (by Pixie O'Harris. Features an elegantly dressed and coiffured lady taking down a plate from a set of cupboards) Robert McLaren (Includes the text "Far more seemely were it for thee to have thy study full of Bookes than thy purses full of mony; Lilly") Jennie K Macmaster James B McNair (by James Cady Ewell. Pictured is chemistry equipment, a microscope, a quill pen, and branches of a fruit tree) Peter Manigault (full text reads "Prospicere Quam Ulcisci; Yates Ferit, Royal Exchange; Peter Manigault of the Inner Temple, Barister at Law; South Carolina". The collector has dated this bookplate at 1760) William Mansell (the text features a wordplay in which the phrase which reads "In word and will I am a friend to you; To help a friend Man sell-dom fails to do") Harold Lee Martin (by Vibella Martin) Lenala Martin (by Elsmore Lake. Features a distinctive looking mountain peak, reminiscent of the Matahorn) E W Maslin James Eddy Mauran (with the motto "Trent a la Verite") Walter Merrill (features a man dressed for hiking or camping in an outdoors setting, possibly taking a photograph) Dudley Cameron Meyers (3 bookplates, 2 with identical image printed on 2 different papers, depicting the interior of a cathedral. Possibly by R J Da Boll. Attached is a letter to David Graham from Dudley Cameron Meyers in which he writes to Graham "...I note your name in the exchange list of the American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers under general exchanges..." and "...I would be happy to exchange with you if you are interested...". The other possibly by Carl S Junge, featuring a man paddling an American Indian style canoe) Charles Midlo (by W B S. Featuring an elaborate maritime scene, with a Viking style longboat above the water and a shipwreck and mermaid underneath the surface) Mills College (2 bookplates, 1 which reads "Mills College, California"; the other which reads "Presented to Mills College in memory of Elizabeth Mills Crothers") Margaret A Millward (by Hogeboon. Pictures a house constructed from books, named the "Temple of Knowledge") Edward & Dorothy Morgan (name of the artist illegible, possibly Rex Wood) Sylvanus Griswold Morley (note on back of bookplate reads "archaeologist") James McKenzie Morrison (initials pencilled on back of bookplate read "M H M") John Morrison (by Rider, possibly Charle J Rider) Robert Blake Morton R Allyn Moser (by M M. Features winged staff with 2 serpents entwined around it and an open book with a picture of a bird with the name "Harris's sparrow") Ray Slater Murphy (possibly by Rockwell Kent. Pictured is a ship sailing alongside a mountainous landmass, above which are 4 bright stars which may form a diamond or cross) George Welwood Murray (depicts a thistle plant, 3 stars, and the figure of a woman, blindfolded and carrying a sword and a set of scales, possibly representing justice.) May Ditto Murray (picturing a night-time scene, prominent in which is a tree, possibly fir or pine, a body of water and 3 bright stars) Alice Mussett (by K B, 1928) National Audubon Society (picturing geese and goslings swimming. Text on back of bookplate reads "Canada Geese; From an original drawing by Francis Lee Jaques; The bookplate of the National Audubon Society; 1000 Fifth Avenue, New York city 28; Engraved in U.S.A") Don and Anne Nedderton The Nennos (picturing a tophat, whip and single glove) Norman H Nesbitt (includes the text "The world is my footstool too") Walter and Anita Newman (initials of the artist illegible, possibly A A) Mr Newton (text of bookplate reads "Mr. Newton does not collect bookplates and feels obliged to discontinue the practice of giving his away") Emily Lucelia Noyes (by A B) Emily W Noyes William S Noyes (by A B H) Oak Park (by Carl S Junge. Full text of bookplate reads "Ex Libris; James Barrie Playground; Oak Park; Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves; J.M.Barrie; Carl S Junge". [Another copy of this bookplate is filed under "Graham-US-A/B" in keeping with the filing used by the collector]) Richard Oliver (pictures a young man pruning a branch from a tree. Fruit and foliage, possibly from an olive tree, is featured in the borders of the bookplate) Nellie E Orme (full text reads "The Nellie E Orme Bird Sanctuary; Ex Libris") Fred and Ida Ornes Earle L Ovington (features an old style monoplane in flight, with the number 13 upon the tail. The plane is seen through a window, in front of which is a desk or table with a microscope, chemistry equipment and an open book with the word "electricity' written within) G W P (owner is also possibly the artist, possibly G W Plank) Dr Geo L Parmele (full text reads "Verloren! Verloren! ein Buch; Ex Libris; Dr. Geo L. Parmele, Hartford. 1893". Pictured is a herald blowing upon a trumpet from which hangs a banner featuring the German text. The herald's costume includes a yin-yang symbol emblazened upon his chest. The bookplate is formed from 2 sheets of paper glued together, 1 of which features text but this is hidden) ) Annette Patterson Winifred Perry (includes the text "The Attic Bindery") Phillips (full text reads "Phillips; Hodie Mihi Gras Tibi". Featured is a heraldic shield with insets picturing; a rising or setting sun; an anchor and the word "Hope"; a viking style longboat; a wheatsheaf and tool, possibly a plough; a dragon or wyvern with a collar and chain around the neck) Fred J Pierce (2 bookplates. Name of 1 artist illegible, possibly F Bruce Horbell or F Bruce Horball; 1 bookplate by artist unknown. Both bookplates feature birds, 1 turkeys and the other an owl) Elizabeth and Edmund Pope (by Evans, possibly John W Evans) The Portland Club Ethel Potter (initials of the artist illegible, possibly F P or E P, 1902) Dan W Pratt (by Hummel) Hazel Mills Prescott (further text reads "Her husband's book". Pictured is a ship on the distant horizon viewed from the land) Winward Prescott (4 bookplates; 1 by R Wheelwright, featuring a castle upon a hill, with a fortified gateway at the bottom; 1 by W P, 1912, picturing a skull on a shield, with a white greek style cross [arms of equal length, N-S E-W] in the background, and the text "Force che si, force che no."; 1 picturing a nude man and woman reading under a giant microscope, with the text "Short Story Competition"; 1 picturing a cartoon of 5 dancing women who wear books in place of skirts) Winward and Hazel Prescott (picturing a castle upon a craggy peak, the base of which is pounded by the ocean, as lightning flashes and birds wheel around the sky. This scene is "...drawn by C W Sherborn, 1911" while a lower inset picturing a skull is initialled S L S, 1912. Bookplate also includes the text "Force che si; Force che no") Bernhard Wolf Weinberger (by B S. Includes the text "Scrire.Uri.Aliquid Invenire.Possis;La Denum.Maxima Pars.Eruditionis.Est". Note on back of bookplate reads "Well known American Dental Surgeon") Quantity: 63 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings

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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with th...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-I/L

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Henrietta Miller James Mary James (includes the text "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest. Matthew 11:28" Fridolf Johnson Theodore Johnson Thomas Johnston (full text reads "Nunquam non Paratus; Thomas Johnston; Maverick, Sculpt. N.Y) Frederick Tourtellotte Judson (name of owner also possibly Frederick Judson Tourtellotte. Further text reads "En dieu et ma France". Handwritten date at base of bookplate reads "Oct. 30 - 1905")) R K Kahrs (initials of the artist illegible, possibly G H K or C H K. Note on back of bookplate reads "G C H K") Arthur F Kales (by "K") Spencer Kales John P Kane (by C Armington. Pencilled note at base of bookplate reads "Armington Sc") Marguerite Keeler Josiah Keep (full text reads "A great heart, that loved beauty and order and light, In the flowers, in the shells, in the stars of the night. From the Library of Josiah Keep, Professor of Natural Science, Mills College, 1885-1911; Gift of Mrs Josiah Keep; No....") Ebner Kennedy Harry Sidney Kergan (initials of the artist illegible, possibly C W or G W) Rhoda S Kettlewell (initials of the artist illegible, possibly R D or D R. Bookplate pictures a ferry passing a building in a river or a bay) W B King Dudley & Ethel Kinsell D Allen Knight (by T J Dowling, 1902. Full text reads "Ex Libris Noctis; Chacun a son gout; D. Allen Knight") Frances Knight Henry J Knowles Bruno F Koch (by B K, 1922. Pictured is a night scene of what is possibly an industrial town, with large buildings and active smokestacks. The scene is viewed through trees from a nearby hillside) Robert J Kolarik Bella C Landauer (by Sidney Hunt, 1925. Full text reads "Bella C Landauer Leno [possibly Lend or End]; New York; American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers; Le Vieux Papier; Collect Bookplates, Tradeplates, Printers Marks, Title-Pages; American Bookplate Society, English Bookplate Society; Sidney Hunt, 1925") Edwin Sangford Langsam Daisy Lauer (initials of the artist read " '0 B.B.B.8", possibly meaning the artist's initials are B B B and the date 1908) Philip W Lawrence (picturing a light aircraft in flight) Helen Lee (note on back of bookplate reads "1904") Zell C Lee T H Lennard (by C H Hunt, 1905) Richard C Litchenstein (name of the artist illegible, possibly L Y van Tiffasley. Note from the collector attached reads "Litchenstein, Richard C., of Boston; Dated 1893; Engraved by George Moore and designed by L. Y. Van Tiffele") Karl G Linton Louis Lisser Amy Requa Long Arthur B Lord Quantity: 36 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with th...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Cole, Timothy, 1852-1931; Evans, John William, 1855-; Junge, Carl Stephen, 1880-1934; O'Harris, Pixie, 1903-1991

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-F/H

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: Franc B S Falkiner (by E E F) Lucy Frances Falkiner (by E F) Elizabeth Fee (pictured is a 3 masted ship sailing alongside a craggy white landmass. Framing the picture are 2 totem poles) Fhearghuis (full text reads "Ex Libris; Clann Fhearghuis su brath; The Chief of Clann-Fhearghuis of Stra-chur and Clann-Ailpein, C,M. etc.". Engraved by Chas J Lumb, 1929) Eugene Field H H and A L Flager (includes the name "Edge Wood", or possibly "Edgewood") Robert Stanley Flinn (initials of artist illegible, possibly H P or P H. Pictured is a path leading through wilderness towards a rocky peak. Bookplate includes 3 emblems; 1 which reads "RFC" within a winged wreath, upon which sits a crown, possibly emblem of the Royal Flying Corps; 1 which reads "Christo et Ecclesiae" and "ve ri tas"; 1 which reads "Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal") Ned Arden Flood (bookplate pictures several men within a stage or theatrical setting) Charles B Hoyt (handwritten text of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "H S H Woholt Sr. Auburndale - Mass") Albert Brown Fowler (by E F, 1923) Alfred Fowler (2 bookplates; 1 by A R, possibly Armand Rels; 1 by Junge, possibly Carl S Junge, picturing a man winding a bookpress) Gordon Fraser Juliette May Fraser J L Frazier (by Junge) Sarah Marie Fredericks Thomas Ewing French (initials at base of bookplate read "T.E.F.-A.N.M. 1925") Arthur Frisbie (by J F K, note on back of bookplate reads "F K") C M Gardiner Edmund H Garrett (bookplate includes stylised initials reading "E H G", a date "MD CCC XCIV" [1894], and text reading "Honoratus Qui Virtutem Honorat") Henry S Gerstle (by Ismael Smith. Pictured is a crowned man playing a harp, his audience a bare chested woman, with the name "David Rex" beside him. Possibly represents King David of the Bible) Hester Gibbs Flora E Gladding Leroy Goble (by Junge, possibly Carl S Junge) George Goodwin (in note attached to bookplate the collector has written "Goodwin, George; Attributed to Doolittle, Amos. Born in 1786. 1754. d. 1832?") Elizabeth Bancker Gribbel (by T Cole, possibly Timothy Cole) Edith Griffin (by E C S) Gwen (initials read "A.S.fc.", possibly indicating A S as the engraver) Ansel Franklin Hall Mills Hall (pictured is an imposing building among trees with a clock and bell. The full text reads "Mills College; Ex Libris; Mills Hall") Theodore Seymour Hall (includes the text "Elsmore Lake 1916") Walter Wile Hamburger (name below illustration illegible, possibly reads "E. K. Hess" or "E. K. Hass". Note on back of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "Amy Hamburger artist") Poul Frost Hansen (includes the text "Finis Dissimilis est Initii") Harriet (includes several staves of music) Frank Sampson Mason Harris Jerome A Hart Kees Hartmans (picturing a violin or viola and several books) Barrak Hays (attached note from collector reads "Hays, Barrack, Signed, I Hutt, Sculpt., Landscape...1790". Pictured is a broken tree upon which a shield emblazoned with 3 leaping animals is resting, and a beehive) Wm Leete Hays Alan W Hazelton (3 bookplates; 1 by R Louis, 1948; 2 by artist unknown. 2 feature a dog's head with protruding tongue as a heraldic type emblem) Alan Weaver Hazelton (2 bookplates; 1 by W C W, date illegible, possibly 1943. This bookplate includes an emblem of a bird with spread wings, below which is a dark cross [greek style cross with arms of equal length] within a white circle and the text "Military Welfare". Both bookplates share heraldic type imagery with a dog's head with protruding tongue and a shield with a cross [greek style cross with arms of equal length] and 3 circles enclosing a line and upward point) Edward Hirst (by Warbis, 1908) Michael W Hitrovo (brightly coloured bookplate of an elven child riding upon a hobby horse with a book for a saddle. The text reads "Off to Bookland") Percy F Hockings (initials of artist possibly read "P H" or "H P") Louis Edward Hoffman (possibly by Charles J Rider. Pictures a man wearing a "mountie" style hat standing in a wood alongside a lake) Herbert & Bertha C Hollands (by W E F, possibly William Edgar Fisher, 1931) The Home Club (full text reads "Ex Libris The Home Club; FMS MRS") Kenneth Hook W F Hodson (by W F H, 1893, owner is possibly also the artist) James Wesley Horne Richard M Hotaling (by D S. Full text of bookplate reads "B C; To remember Richard M. Hotaling [his book]". Pictured is an owl upon which lean 2 theatrical masks, presumably depicting Richard M Hotaling, 1 frowning and 1 smiling) Beth Howard John Lawrence Howard, III Walter Howard F W Hoyt (attached note from collector reads "...Hoyt, F.W., of Albany, N.Y., Engraved") Jno G Humpel (typed text on bookplate reads "Elkader, Iowa, 1880") George W Humphreys Mary I Humphries (by Pixie O'Harris) Edna Huntington (possibly by John W Evans) W P Hurst A J Hutchinson (by R H) Quantity: 64 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.

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Various artists :[American bookplates commissioned by persons whose names begin with th...

Date: 1900 - 1960

From: The Graham Bookplate Collection; bookplates collected by David H Graham. [1500-1950s]

By: Evans, John William, 1855-; Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971

Reference: BOOKPLATES-Graham-US-C/E

Description: Arranged in boxes alphabetically according to the name of the person for whom the plate was made. Contains plates made for: H C (name on back of bookplate illegible, possibly Rockwell Kent or Richard Kent) Californians (3 bookplates, 1 by R M Neily, 1913, 2 by artist unknown) Louis Dale Carman (note on back of bookplate reads "1802") Madge Carrick (by D M S, 1932. Picturing a woman sitting upon a large head or mask of a theatrical style. The woman is reading a book and above her is a sign printed backwards reading "Publicity". Note on back of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "S Killene" or "S Kellene") Wm W Carruth (picturing a path leading between gardens to the double doors of a building, with the text "The Abbey") Susan E Chatlin Sarah Heyliger Church (possibly by J J Lankes, 1923) Cleveland Public Library (full text reads "The John Griswold White Collection of Folklore and Orientalia A Gift to the Cleveland Public Library", pictured are 2 American Indians in traditional dress) Colonial Dames of America (possibly by Edwin Davis French. Picturing an ornate fan) Columbia University (full english text reads "Columbia University in the City of New York; The Library; Bought from the income of the Nathan J Miller Fund") S Herald Connon (includes text reading "The poetry of earth is never dead") John Gardner Cope (picturing a standing figure bound hand and foot, and bound also to a log raft by rope and an iron ring, floating in heavy seas toward a lone distant star) Blaine Cordner (by D A. Featuring 3 penguins entering a door marked "Stagedoor") George H Corey (initials of artist illegible, possibly read "S K, 1941") John Herbert Corning (by Hy Sandham, 1890, possibly Henry Sandham. Pictured is a figure modelled on the mythological figure Atlas carrying upon his shoulders a globe marked "Litterae") I E Cotton (name of artist illegible, possibly F Meade Naitan, or F Meade Norton. Note on back of bookplate reads "S Kellner") William Ashmead Courtenay (full text reads "William Ashmead Courtenay Charleston S.C.", possibly referring to Charleston, South Carolina) L Cowlishaw (full title given "L. Cowlishaw. M.B.. Ch.M.") Vernon and Mary Cox (by C B C, 1930. Featuring a ship sailing through a channel and the text "The ice did split with thunder fit; The helmsman steered us through", from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner")) Marion Crary L B Crooker (full text reads "L. B. Crooker's Library; Mendota, Ill-1875. No. 94". Note from collector reads "Hon. Col. of the U.S. Civil War; Lawyer; 1875") Crothers (by Elizabeth Mills, 1903. Full text reads "Ardella Mills. Elizabeth Mills Crothers. Amoena: Patrin: Librorum") Anne M Cummins Eugene D (picturing a chef with the text "Cuisine Francaise". Note on back of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "Miss Warshawsky. New York USA". A further note from the collector gives this name as "Miss Washawsky, N.Y.") Shirley and Hendrich Dahl W E Daignault (12 bookplates. 2 bookplates by Anne M Danielsen, 1948; 1 for which the collector has noted "sc. Anne M. Daneilson[sic] [1897-1950]; Colorado U.S.A. 1948"; the other, for which he has noted "sc. A.M.Danielsen, 1948" depicts a skull, books upon a shelf and 2 serpents entwined around a winged staff. 4 bookplates possibly by Valentin Le Campion. 1 bookplate possibly by R Barende, 1950. 2 bookplates by K K. The collector has noted this artist's name as "Talman. Kubeny" and as "Kalman. Kubeny, Cleveland USA". Possibly by Kalman Kubinyi. 2 bookplates, sharing a similar style, depict "L'Orient" and "L'Occident", which the collector has noted as being "After Flaxmans Homer's Odessey"[sic]. No artist name is given for these 2 bookplates though 1 bears text which reads "Copyright 1929, C. Grentzebach, Chicago--Classic No. 1", though the collector has noted "The copyright is for the special ink[Metallic]". 1 bookplate is by artist unknown, including a "Christmas Greeting") Edith Putman Dart (text reads "In Memory of Edith Putman Dart; 1874-1903. Pictured is a book with "PI OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA" written upon the spine and a candelabra) Ann and Cliff Davenport Flora Neil Davidson (2 bookplates) Herman Davis (full text reads "Herman Davis; Reno, Nevada.", and the word "Metallurgy" is written upon the spine of a book depicted in the bookplate) Winfield J Davis (full text reads "Winfield J. Davis; Sacto. Cal.; No. 378". The illustration has an Egyptian or Pharaonic theme, including a sphinx and 2 pyramids) Cyrus Day (by J L M) Mary Bostwick Day (by F Meier, 1923. Full text reads "U. of C. 1908; Librarian; Mary Bostwick Day PH.B". Pictured are palm trees and 3 pyramids alongside a river) Albert Deane H E Deats C W C Deering Ezakonyv Deryeke (name of artist illegible, possibly Domingo F) Deryne (ink stamp on back of bookplate illegible, possibly reads "fec bartos szeged; linoleumschnitt") Patzauer Dezso (by Bartos) Betsie Diamond (by W N J. Pictured is a mythological Pan type figure playing a trumpet, which would seem to be causing books to fall from the trees around him) J E Diamond (by K K, possibly Kalman Kubinyi) J Edouard Diamond (by Dale Nichols) Arthur Dole A Dolezal (owner also possibly the artist. Ink stamp on back of bookplate reads "Ant. Dolezal, mallr a grafik; Plzen, Nadrazni tr. 30.") Elizabeth Mechtfield Doppler Caroline Mae Du Val John Henderson Dudley (possibly also John Dudley Henderson. Initials of artist illegible, possibly M W V) Cleone S Dunlap Kenneth Durward Captain G W Eedy (Illustration includes several swastikas) Joseph C Egbert (by Sidney L Smith "del & sc") Hettie Elliott (by M Greenleaf) Elizabeth and Ethan Ellis (J W Jameson, 1933 "del et sculpt") Lewis Ethan Ellis (possibly by John Brookflank. Emblem on bookplate reads "Syracuse University. Founded AD 1870") George H Ellwanger (possibly by Sidney L Smith) Edward Bryant Ellsworth (name of the artist illegible, possibly Marian Allard T) George W Emerson (name of artist illegible, possibly M M Muller or M M Kuller. Full text of bookplate reads "Truth swerves not, neither to the right nor left, fixed and eternal as the polar star. Ex Libris; George W. Emerson. Hitch your wagon to a star" [quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson], and pictured is a wagon hitched onto a star) Adelino Xavier Esteves (2 bookplates by C Radler) John W Evans (by Evans, 1919. Note on back of bookplate reads "Eng. Copper by John W. Evans") Quantity: 73 b&w art print(s) on bookplates.. Physical Description: Engravings, etchings Provenance: Donated by David Graham in the 1950s.