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Item 68: Bookplate, Justine, 1920

 Item — Box: 20, Folder: 68

Dates

  • Created: 1920

Creator

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Extent

1 items

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Type of Material:

Bookplate

Condition Note:

Good

Measurements:

2 in. x 2 ⅜ in.

Title:

Justine, Her Book

Description:

A bookplate for Justine. There are two women standing on pillars with a chandelier on the bottom. According to The Bookplate Annual for 1921-1925, Fisher won an award for making this bookplate. Justine Mann Fisher was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1883. Her mother was Mary LeCain Mann and her father was Cameron Mann. She had one child, Stowell LeCain Fisher Smith. She was married to William Edgar Fisher. She died on August 19, 1938 in Wellsville, New York. Bookplate creator William Edgar Fisher was born in Wellsville, N.Y. on October 24, 1872. He attended Phillips, Andover Academy, and Cornell University. He was a well known artist, advertiser, and bookplate designer and was a former president of the American Book Plate Society. He became an art editor of Judge magazine during the early 1920s. Additionally, Fisher was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the Society of Colonial Wars. He was also a member of the Players of New York City. He died at the age of 84 in 1956. To see other bookplates created by William Edgar Fisher, please visit Yale University’s archive and finding aids here.

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