File:William Jewell College bookplates.png
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[edit]DescriptionWilliam Jewell College bookplates.png |
English: Two bookplates of William Jewell College, Liberty, MO: The Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon donated books on Puritan theology that "comprise the best collection on that subject outside of the British Museum." The general bookplate was presented to the college by the class of 1912. |
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Source | Some American college bookplates; a presentation of plates, old and new, used by educational institutions, individuals, fraternities and clubs, to which are added those of a few learned societies. Columbus, Ohio, The Champlain Press, 1915. Original copy at Harvard University. Image courtesy of Hathi Trust. |
Author | Harry Parker Ward |
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