About the lithography
Lithography (form
Greek - λίθος (lithos) - "stone" and γράφειν (graphein) -
"to write") - a method for printing using a stone
(lithographic limestone). Invented in 1796 by Alois
Senefelder.
Ex libris (Latin -
ex-librīs - "from the books of...") - small print or
decorative label pasted into a book, often on the inside
front cover - indicates its owner.