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
A creative collection and active documentation of ephemeral objects, words, pictures, images and ideas by visual artist, writer, and poet Jerome Page Tobias.
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| Mr. Arnold |
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| Mrs. Caldwell |
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| Mr. Clark |
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| Commander Calvert |
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| Commander Beach |
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| Mr. Cronin |
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| Sir Dodge |
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| Mr. Kantor fig. a |
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| Mr. Kantor fig. b |
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| Mr. Marquand |
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| Mr. Pagnol |
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| Ms. Paul |
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| Mr. and Mrs. Letton |
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| Mr. Michener |
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| Mr. Thompson |
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| Mr. Waugh |
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| Mr. Hayes |
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'.








