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- Q7246538 subject Q5461161.
- Q7246538 abstract "In the field of bibliography and bookselling, prize books (also known as prize bindings), are a category of finely-bound books once given as prizes and awards in educational institutions primarily in England, Ireland, and the Netherlands. This tradition flourished in Latin schools in continental Europe from the mid 17th century until the introduction of publishers bindings after about 1830. Books continued to be given as prizes at academic ceremonies, but the only distinguishing feature are typically special inscriptions and/or bookplates.".
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- Q7246538 wikiPageWikiLink Q5461161.
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- Q7246538 comment "In the field of bibliography and bookselling, prize books (also known as prize bindings), are a category of finely-bound books once given as prizes and awards in educational institutions primarily in England, Ireland, and the Netherlands. This tradition flourished in Latin schools in continental Europe from the mid 17th century until the introduction of publishers bindings after about 1830.".
- Q7246538 label "Prize book".