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Ex Libris L. Mar 1895.
MARCHAND. 18th cent.
C. C. MARECHAL, 1785.
On a nameless plate with the inscription: ”_Papier parley, quand less Bouche se taisent_” (_sic_).
MARETZ. 17th cent.
P. MARILLIER _inv. et del._ 1779 on the armorial _Ex Libris d.u.c.h.e_, engraved by De Launay le jeune. (See reproduction.)
MAROTTE, LeON. Modern.
Designed and engraved an interesting plate for J.
Cartault. Motto, ”_Chacun a son tour._”
A. MARTIAL _f._ Imp. Beillet, Quai de la Tournelle, 35, Paris.
On the library interior of Henry d'Ideville, dated 1867, with the motto, ”_Fais ce que dois advienne que pourra._”
MARTINET _del. fec._
Ex Libris J. T. Aubry.
Monogram. 18th cent.
Ex libris Joannis Thomae Aubry. Doct. Theol. Soc.
Sorb. Rectoris S. Ludovici in insula. Motto, ”_Ite ad vendentes et emite vobis._”
J. T. Aubry was cure de Saint Louis en I'lle, Paris.
See ”Les Bibliophiles Remois,”
page 180.
MATH (Mathan). 17th cent.
MATHEY _Sculp._
Mr. Brochant du Breiul, Conseiller au Parlement.
Armorial. 18th cent.
MATTHIS, C. E. Alsatian artist.
”_A mon cher ami Louis Mohr_, 1879.” This plate has the lines:
”_Tel est le triste sort de tout livre prete,
Souvent il est perdu, toujours il est gate_.”
See ”Ex-Libris Alsaciens.”