I'd probably have somewhat of a following if I stuck to particular formulae which maximizes the interests of readers with the common ones of myself but I'm a bit too self-involved for that. Just as any reputable library or historical society has a "special collection" so do I. Bookplates. The more obscure the better. Historical? Better yet.
While this bookplate from the Pinconning Public Library isn't exceptional it is done in a classic motif combining literature with a quote from Gogo Montresor, a character in Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado.
It would be all the better were it in a vintage book by the same author but this is contained within the tome Clara Barton: Found of the American Red Cross by Helen Dore Boylston and published in 1955 by Random House.
Though most of the dates on the due date sheet are from the mid 1960s.
I'm not sure why I have such an affinity for book stamps, andespecially ex-library ones, but such is my bibliomania.
The CANCELLED stamp on the title page brings across the death knell for its library occupancy and the book is released back into the wild and an uncertain future being discarded and repurchased until it falls to ruin in the wrong hands.
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