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Blue and black poster with white text and a picture of a volcano made of several heads with red hats.

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This title, dating the end of the 19th century, offers the viewer a fine example of “combed” marble. The colours chosen in this example, however, are unusual and demonstrate the limitless creativity that surrounded the manufacturing of marbled paper…

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This example shows the “mottled” style of marbling, attempting to reproduce the effect of natural stone, here in a spectacular combination of blue tones. The edges have been gilded and are in remarkable shape.

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This is an early edition of the work by the Montreal Health Press' "VD Handbook," meant to educate (mostly) young audiences about how to protect themselves against Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

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This cover represents the 1990 edition of the Montreal Health Press' publication.

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This summer 1993 edition of the Montreal Health Press publication shows a group of young people gathered around the George-Étienne Cartier Monument in Montréal, Québec.

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This collection of poetry from Québec poet, musician and actor Michel Garneau, is printed on loose leaves of paper and illustrated by Maureen Maxwell. All is housed in a leather “case” of a mosaic design, executed by artist Lise Rodrigue. This is…

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This document, from the John A. Ivančo Fonds (20-020), consists of the the first page of the Milán Stefánik Literary Circle's statute, secretary and minute book, Oshawa (Ontario), 1935-1942

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This image shows a very fine mottling scheme, where the white/cream colours are omnipresent on a background of red and blue. In this example, the dark colours had been deposited on the surface of the liquid mixture before the white. It is this last…

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This binding shows a simulated marble effect, which has been styled as “Run or Prusian marble” by 18th century printer and binder James Coghlan in his Memorandum on the bookbinding trade, dating to 1764-65. The effect is generated by black ink and…
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