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English: Book-plate devised for Captain Cook's son. Source: Castle, Egerton (November, 1893) English Book-Plates, Ancient and Modern by Egerton Castle, Egerton Castle, p. 114
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  • 2010-06-20 00:42 Xanderliptak 500×691× (93513 bytes) Grey-scaled and edited contrast.
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