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Four naked childred read or climb upon oversize books and other objects (oil lamp, ink well and quill)
Note
Jacob Bibliophile was a pseudonym of Paul Lacroix, a French author of histories and historical romances. Etienne Dolet (1509-1546), whose name appears on the banner, was a writer and printer who was martyred by being burned along with his books.
Four naked childred read or climb upon oversize books and other objects (oil lamp, ink well and quill)
Note
Jacob Bibliophile was a pseudonym of Paul Lacroix, a French author of histories and historical romances. Etienne Dolet (1509-1546), whose name appears on the banner, was a writer and printer who was martyred by being burned along with his books.