The Library of Congress website is a tremendous educational and browsing resource, full of millions of pieces of digitized ephemera and other artifacts. In addition to the obvious books, photographs, works of art, maps and periodicals, there are films and audio recordings. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. If you're looking for a great way to pass time on a quiet afternoon or evening, the Library of Congress has something for you.
Bookplates, for example. There are numerous bookplates in the digital collection. Here are a few of them, to whet your appetite.
Bookplate of Helen Louise Taylor, Cincinnati, Ohio
Circa 1900-1930
Bookplate of Charles Chaplin
Circa 1918
Bookplate of English author Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks
Circa 1876
Bookplate of Bella C. Landauer with "Lend a hand" motto
Linocut circa 1925
Edward Penfield, bookplate designer
Circa 1900-1925
Bookplate of Jack London
Circa 1900-1016
Bookplate of artist Francis D. Millet
Circa 1870-1912
Bookplate of Buddy Lankes
1920
Also, for the definitive blog on the world of bookplates, check out Lew Jaffe's Confessions of a Bookplate Junkie.
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