tude Sur Les Ex-Dono Et D dicaces Autographes, written by Alexis Martin and published in 1877, offers a fascinating study of ex-dono inscriptions and autographed dedications in books. This meticulous work provides valuable insights into the historical practice of personalizing books with inscriptions, revealing the social and literary customs of the time. Martin's study is a valuable resource for bibliographers, collectors, and anyone interested in the history of books and autographs. The text explores the nuances and significance of these personal touches, making it an essential addition to any collection focused on book history or autographs.
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