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  2. Ex Libris (bookplate) - Wikipedia

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    The tablet is an ancient Roman tabula ansata. An Ex Libris from ex-librīs ( Latin for 'from the books (or library)'), [ 1][ 2] also known as a bookplate (or book-plate, as it was commonly styled until the early 20th century), [ 3] is a printed or decorative label pasted into a book, often on the front endpaper, to indicate ownership. [ 4]

  3. Peter Pan Records - Wikipedia

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    Official website. https://peterpan.com. Peter Pan Records is an American record label specializing in children's music. The label was introduced to the public in March 1948. [ 1] The label was owned by the Synthetic Plastics Company of Newark, New Jersey until the 1970s. The label became one of the largest and most successful children's ...

  4. Kodansha Box - Wikipedia

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    Kodansha Box. Kodansha Box (講談社BOX, Kōdansha BOX) is the name of a book label published since November 2006 and a division of the major Japanese publishing house, Kodansha. The label published not only novels but also manga and critical review books, advocating a "hybrid label." The label was originally characterized by its silver boxed ...

  5. Imprint (trade name) - Wikipedia

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    Description. An imprint of a publisher is a trade name —a name that a business uses for trading commercial products or services—under which a work is published. Imprints typically have a defining character or mission. In some cases, the diversity results from the takeover of smaller publishers (or parts of their business) by a larger company.

  6. Lists of record labels - Wikipedia

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    Lists of record labels cover record labels, brands or trademarks associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. The lists are organized alphabetically, by genre, by company and by location.

  7. Brunswick Records - Wikipedia

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    A Brunswick record label from 1922. In January 1920, a new line of Brunswick Records was introduced in the U.S. and Canada that employed the lateral cut system which was becoming the default cut for 78 discs. Brunswick started its standard popular series at 2000 and ended up in 1940 at 8517.

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