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Ah…Hay on Wye! Haven’t been there for years, what a delight.
I looked at this earlier and actually don’t think it is AI as it doesn’t seem to have that feel and style of wording, unless it’s improved rapidly, which I’m sure at some stage it will! Really good to see the ExLibris examples again.
Enjoy your book shop rummaging Carol.
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Ah…Hay on Wye! Haven’t been there for years, what a delight. I looked at this earlier and actually don’t think it is AI as it doesn’t seem to have that feel and style of wording, unless it’s improved rapidly, which I’m sure at some stage it will! Really good to see the ExLibris examples again. Enjoy your book shop rummaging Carol.I’ve always loved wandering through secondhand bookshops. There’s something magical about discovering old Ex-Libris bookplates hidden inside dusty volumes. They tell a story all their own. I remember once I had to write an assignment on the significance of these bookplates. I was struggling until I found a cheap assignment writing service uk that really helped me out. They had this article about the role of assignments in education that was eye-opening. Now, I appreciate these little treasures even more.
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