Sunday, October 31, 2010

Perishable

Food Labels

adj.
Subject to decay, spoilage, or destruction.
n.

Something, especially foodstuff, subject to decay or spoilage.

Subject to: heat, light, water, temperature sensitive, sunlight, vibration, stacked item







Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Author Illustrations

Readers Digest Author Illustrations
Illustrator's unknow

Mr. Arnold
Mrs. Caldwell
Mr. Clark
Commander Calvert
Commander Beach
Mr. Cronin
Sir Dodge
Mr. Kantor fig. a
Mr. Kantor fig. b
Mr. Marquand
Mr. Pagnol
Ms. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Letton
Mr. Michener
Mr. Thompson
Mr. Waugh
Mr. Hayes


Readers Digest Bookplate

Ex Libris is a Latin phrase, meaning literally, "from the books." It is often used to indicate ownership of a book, as in from the books of... or from the library of...

A bookplate, also known as ex-librīs [Latin, "from the books of..."], is usually a small print or decorative label pasted into a book, often on the inside front cover, to indicate its owner. Simple typographical bookplates are termed 'booklabels'.










Readers Digest Seals

R & D Initials from Readers Digest Novels