Ex Libris Postcards
Fifty Postcards
Ex libris, or bookplates, are miniature artworks designed to be pasted inside books to signify ownership. A peek into the personal libraries of bibliophiles, this boxed postcard collection features designs commissioned by passionate readers including Adam Smith, Charles Dickens, Greta Garbo, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Edith Wharton. Perfect for mailing or framing, these literary prints will fascinate readers, lovers of literary ephemera, and history and art enthusiasts.
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press is a renowned publisher of design and architecture books, with their most famous work being "The Architecture of Happiness" by Alain de Botton. Known for their sleek and sophisticated aesthetic, they have contributed significantly to the literary world by showcasing innovative and thought-provoking design concepts.