During the three years that have elapsed since the first publication of my book, the ranks of those taking an intelligent interest in book-plates have been largely increased; yet they have suffered some serious losses, and foremost amongst these must be placed the death of Lord De Tabley. That he died ere the completion of the promised new edition of his Guide to the Study of Book-Plates is a matter of sincere regret to every student of the subject; all we can now hope for is that Sir Wollaston Franks—the one man really capable of bringing out a new edition of Lord De Tabley's book—will some day undertake the task.
As before, I have again to express my sincere gratitude to a great number of collectors for the kindly help they have given me; and I must not pass without special thanks the kindness of Mr. Everard Green, F.S.A., Rouge Dragon, for allowing me to illustrate this preface with his own book-plate, designed and engraved for him by Mr. George W. Eve; it is in every way an excellent specimen of modern work in book-plates, being both appropriate and artistic, and, above all, rational.
W. J. H.
St. Albans, 1896.
Contents
| PAGE | |
CHAPTER I. | |
| Introductory, | [1] |
CHAPTER II. | |
| The early use of Book-Plates in England, | [20] |
CHAPTER III. | |
| 'Styles' in English Book-Plates, | [48] |
CHAPTER IV. | |
| Allegory in English Book-Plates, | [72] |
CHAPTER V. | |
| English 'Picture' Book-Plates, | [98] |
CHAPTER VI. | |
| German Book-Plates, | [114] |
CHAPTER VII. | |
| The Book-Plates of France and other Countries, | [135] |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
| American Book-Plates, | [150] |
CHAPTER IX. | |
Inscriptions on Book-Plates in condemnation of Book-stealing | [162] |
CHAPTER X. | |
| Personal Particulars on Book-Plates, | [178] |
CHAPTER XI. | |
| Ladies' Book-Plates, | [186] |
CHAPTER XII. | |
| The more prominent Engravers of English Book-Plates, | [200] |
CHAPTER XIII. | |
| Odds and Ends, | [216] |
INDEX, | [231] |