Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Historic California in bookplates
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Graphic Press
Place
Date
1936
Physical Description
xvi, 287 pages : illustrations (some colour, some mounted) ; 24 cm
Language
English
Collection
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Edition/State/Version
[Deluxe edition]
Provenance Details
Handwritten by the author on page (xiv) in AWMM copy: "Of the De Luxe edition of thirty only copies, this is number 20. Clare Ryan Talbot, December, 1936."
Public Access Text
[Keywords: Bookplates, American--California; Books and reading--California--History; Bookplates (Provenance)--Australia--20th century; Inscriptions (Provenance)--United States--20th century]
One hundred and fifty-nine illustrations. Includes 33 mounted original bookplates, some protected by loose guard sheets, possibly some are extra to the originals. Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-276) and index.
Subject Notes
Clare Ryan Talbot was born on August 9, 1899 in Charles City, Ohio to Thomas Joseph and Margaret Ann (Darby) Ryan. She attended St. Mary's Academy and College from 1914 to 1918 and the University of Oregon from 1919 to 1920. She married E.C. Talbot on October 1, 1931, but they later divorced. In 1945, she married the antiques dealer W.R. Bill, who died in 1952.
Clare was an avid bookplate collector and most of her professional and non-professional activities revolved around this interest. She was a collector, appraiser, dealer, writer, and historian of bookplates. Throughout her life, she operated various shops, including Clare's Collector's Books, Wind River Bill Antiques, and Clare's Curiosity Shop: "Antiques and Books About Them", in which she sold bookplates, rare and specialty books, and antiques. She was also the director of the Hilprand Press, which was established in order to publish works about bookplates and bibliographies of bookplate literature.
She wrote a number of different articles and also wrote and delivered several lectures regarding the subject of bookplates. She was the books editor of Western Collector magazine, book reviews editor for Silver Magazine, and contributed regularly to Antiques Journal and several other periodicals. Aside from these shorter pieces, she wrote two published books: In Quest of the Perfect Bookplate (1933) and Historic California in Bookplates (1936; republished 1983). She also wrote several manuscripts for books that were never published, including "Six Centuries of the Bookplate", "Pacific Bookplates", and "Bookplates of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence".
Clare was a founding member of the Society of Ex-Libris Historians, and was a member of a number of different societies about bookplates and other related subjects, including the Bookplate Association International, California Bookplate Society, The American Society of Bookplate Collectors and Designers, and the American Society of Heraldry. In recognition of her various achievements and contributions to bookplate literature and collecting, she was included in the Who's Who in the West, Who's Who of American Women (3rd edition, 1964-1965), World Who's Who of Women (4th edition, 1978), and the International Blue Book (Who's Who in the World, 1943). Clare Talbot died on October 5, 1981 and was survived by her brother Laurence J. Ryan.--University of Connecticut Library website.
Collection Type
Reserve Collection
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
16 Dec 2023
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