A poem, which reads If thou art borrow'd by a Friend, Right welcome shall he be; To read, to study, not to lend, But to return to me. Not that imparted knowledge doth Diminish learning's store; But books I find if often lent, Return to me no more. Rea...
The title text is surrounded by a simple border consisting of two lines of different widths. Beneath the title text is a line in which to mark a number.
Printed in red ink against a graphed background. At center is a small male child wearing a button-down shirt. Surrounding him are the attributes of a growing child, beginning with a pacifier and a rattle, then some toys, and then the books and educati...
A five-sided bookplate with an argyle-style border at the top, and three images in three corners. At the center, below the title text, is printed Staffa, East Moulsey, Surrey.
Surrounding the title text is a decorative border. At the top of the border is a nude female, curled up, and holding onto a chain that connects two sea serpents that flank the vertical sides of the border.
Subject (Name):
Keynes, Geoffrey, 1887-1982
Subject (Topic):
Bibliographers, History of medicine, Surgeons, Text only, Time, Tissues, and Tooth