In 2016 I bought a 1904 copy of Edinburgh and Its Story by the Scottish journalist and author Oliphant Smeaton. What interested me, apart from the author’s spectacular name, was not so much in the text itself, but the way an owner had at some moment in the past inserted newspaper cuttings, postcards and other materials relating to the book’s subject: using the codex as a kind of folder, or box, or frame for storing related information. These extra inserts are often pasted on the end-leaves, like this:
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