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Revue Internationale de L'ex-Libris
Founded in 1923, the Revue Internationale de L’ex-Libris emerged as a prominent periodical in Paris, dedicated to the art of bookplates and bibliophily. Established by influential scholars and collectors, it has significantly advanced the appreciation of ex-libris through scholarly articles, artistic critiques, and bibliographical studies. Over the decades, the publication has celebrated important milestones, including international exhibitions that garnered global recognition. Known for its rigor and elegance, the Revue is esteemed among bibliophiles and researchers as a trusted source of knowledge in the specialized world of book arts. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Revue Internationale de L'ex-Libris, Paris, Île-De-France, France starting 1917, with 575 scans available in total. Explore this rich history and discover historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history by searching through the archives on OldNews.com.