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Bookmark with Neon Sign from America's Packard Museum

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The perfect gift for the readers in your family. The bookmark from America’s Packard Museum allows the reader to quickly find where they left off in a book without searching through pages. The image shows the magnificent neon sign at the entrance to America’s Packard Museum

And do not forget to buy a new or used book from the Museum!

Book lovers everywhere use a bookmark at some point. But did you know thehistpry of them is relatively obscure? In his 1907 book The History of Development of the Bookmarker by Frank Hamel, the “general style and shape” of bookmakers, what bookmarks were called in history, haven’t changed much. Also called a register or a “registrum corula” in the Middle Ages, bookmarks at the time held quite a bit more weight than the tossed-in pieces of paper that often come with a book purchase in the modern day.

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The perfect gift for the readers in your family. The bookmark from America’s Packard Museum allows the reader to quickly find where they left off in a book without searching through pages. The image shows the magnificent neon sign at the entrance to America’s Packard Museum

And do not forget to buy a new or used book from the Museum!

Book lovers everywhere use a bookmark at some point. But did you know thehistpry of them is relatively obscure? In his 1907 book The History of Development of the Bookmarker by Frank Hamel, the “general style and shape” of bookmakers, what bookmarks were called in history, haven’t changed much. Also called a register or a “registrum corula” in the Middle Ages, bookmarks at the time held quite a bit more weight than the tossed-in pieces of paper that often come with a book purchase in the modern day.

The perfect gift for the readers in your family. The bookmark from America’s Packard Museum allows the reader to quickly find where they left off in a book without searching through pages. The image shows the magnificent neon sign at the entrance to America’s Packard Museum

And do not forget to buy a new or used book from the Museum!

Book lovers everywhere use a bookmark at some point. But did you know thehistpry of them is relatively obscure? In his 1907 book The History of Development of the Bookmarker by Frank Hamel, the “general style and shape” of bookmakers, what bookmarks were called in history, haven’t changed much. Also called a register or a “registrum corula” in the Middle Ages, bookmarks at the time held quite a bit more weight than the tossed-in pieces of paper that often come with a book purchase in the modern day.

 

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