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Ex Libris is a Latin phrase that translates as “from the books”. Also known as bookplates, Ex Libris were first used in Germany in the 15th Century. These designs are pasted into a book’s inside cover or endpaper as a sign of ownership. The first books were highly valuable and prestigious objects, and often … Continue reading "The Art of Erotic Ex Libris (NSFW)" The post The Art of Erotic Ex Libris (NSFW) appeared first on Flashbak.
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