I spotted this in the bookplate listings by the Ebay seller Owl10 and thought it was very clever.
An Interesting Link
*The Bookplate Rehousing Society
An imaginary society dedicated to finding new homes for old bookplates.
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Waiting for Appropriate Caption from an inspired reader relating to these two images
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Waiting for appropriate caption
By the way, if you can think of an appropriate caption for the Trump and Hitler bookplates or the two new years greetings please send them to me and I will publish one or more responses next week
Bookplatemaven @hotmail.com
A serious combat injury in 1916 meant that Willy Knabe (Eisleben 7/7/1896 – Magdeburg 20/3/1967) had a leg amputated. He spent the next four years at art school, then worked as a painter and graphic artist in Berlin. He contributed many engravings to Nazi era publications and designed Hitler’s exlibris in 1934. In post-war Magdeburg he was an art teacher and his output was principally of wood-engravings. See Walter von Zur Westen, Zu Knabe’s Exlibris Adolf Hitler, Exlibris/Buchkunst und angewandte Graphik, 1934, p. 32; Willy Knabe, Blätter für Buchkunst Exlibris und Gebrauchsgraphik, n.5 – 1965, list of exlibris, pp. 130-32; Deutsche Exlibris Geselleschaft Jahrbuch 2011. Readers will find numerous online references to the fate of Hitler’s books bearing his bookplate.
Bookplatemaven @hotmail.com
A serious combat injury in 1916 meant that Willy Knabe (Eisleben 7/7/1896 – Magdeburg 20/3/1967) had a leg amputated. He spent the next four years at art school, then worked as a painter and graphic artist in Berlin. He contributed many engravings to Nazi era publications and designed Hitler’s exlibris in 1934. In post-war Magdeburg he was an art teacher and his output was principally of wood-engravings. See Walter von Zur Westen, Zu Knabe’s Exlibris Adolf Hitler, Exlibris/Buchkunst und angewandte Graphik, 1934, p. 32; Willy Knabe, Blätter für Buchkunst Exlibris und Gebrauchsgraphik, n.5 – 1965, list of exlibris, pp. 130-32; Deutsche Exlibris Geselleschaft Jahrbuch 2011. Readers will find numerous online references to the fate of Hitler’s books bearing his bookplate.
5/16/2016 Comments from a reader and my response
Hi Lew, Whether one is a fan of Mr.
Trump,or is repulsed by him, the juxtaposition of Trump and Hitler is
absurd.
Phillip
Dear Phillip,
If one focuses on what Hitler did to the
Jews and others you are correct.
On the other hand, Hitler was a
charismatic leader who came into power at a time of monumental social and
financial instability offering false hope to a gullible group of
people.
In that regard the juxtaposition
makes good sense to me.
Regards,
Lew
6/12/2016 Comments submitted by Anthony Pincott
I think you have taken
the unauthorised “Trump” arms as used for Trump Park
Avenue’
And look up “heraldry
of trump” at Google images to find the amended
version.
Caption
1:
Trump (noun): A thing
of small value; (verb): To deceive, to cheat.
Trumpery (noun and
adjective): Deceit, fraud, imposture, trickery.
Caption
2:
A double or triple
chevron is the mark of a non-commissioned officer.
Let him stay that
way.
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An Interesting Link
Here is another resource about bookplates and porcelain
The Bookplate Journal.
An issue in which 20 pages and the back cover are devoted to
an article by Paul Latcham entitled “Bookplates and Armorial Porcelain” [New
Series, September 2008, Vol 6 No 2], available to non-members of The Bookplate
Society at £14 plus postage from the editor, Peter Youatt [email: editor@bookplatesociety.org ].
This article includes a full list of the bookplates believed to have been used
as patterns for armorial services
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