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The book deals with the subject of bibliophilia and bibliomania.
Mr. Moskowitz has indeed managed to put a wild case of bibliophilia on film.
Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books.
Bibliomania is not to be confused with bibliophilia, which is the usual love of books.
It is perhaps a testament to the power of bibliophilia that Ryan's character does not flee in alarm at this revelation.
His subjects include the sexual prowess of the disabled and a shocking campaign to promote bibliophilia in Chelsea.
His lifelong avocations have been photography, amateur radio, and antiquarian medical bibliophilia.
And, in the finest tradition of children's books, the Baudelaire orphans suffer from chronic bibliophilia.
It was bibliophilia at first sight.
A victory of Thatcherism over genuine bibliophilia.
Stanley Marcus, 94, chairman emeritus of Neiman-Marcus, seems to be afflicted with acute bibliophilia.
The love of books is bibliophilia, and someone who loves to read, admire, and collect books is a bibliophile.
Upon his establishment in Norwich as a physician he was able to begin a lifetime's bibliophilia, building a private library, acquiring and reading an estimated 1,500 titles.
In addition to his bibliophilia, the President-elect loves to sing, calls himself a movie addict and once in his youth considered becoming a professional jazz musician.
His published works include the novel Spikes out in 2001 as well as a novella plus collected stories entitled Bibliophilia released in 2003.
Books, Friends, And Bibliophilia, Reminiscences Of An Antiquarian Bookseller.
It also records the omnivorous reading material and bibliophilia which Browne engaged upon over fifty-plus years; as Leonard Nathanson (Chicago 1967) once remarked:
Klagenfurt University possesses Popper's library including his precious bibliophilia, as well as hard copies of the original Hoover material and microfilms of the supplementary material.
In 2008 and 2010 Onufri was awarded the Lumo Skëndo Bibliophilia prize by the National Library of Albania and Albanian Ministry of Cultural Affairs.
To the Editor: Nicholas A. Basbanes' essay "Bibliophilia: Still No Cure in Sight" (April 14) gives an entertaining historical perspective on what must appear to many a most peculiar obsession.
To the Editor: As a staunch supporter of President-elect Bill Clinton, I was delighted to note in your Dec. 10 article on his bibliophilia that I was on his reading list.
The delight in "The House of Paper" is not so much in the story of the search but in the poetic style of its telling and in Domínguez's whimsical asides on reading and bibliophilia.
Though considerably more recent than the collecting of postage stamps (philately) or books (bibliophilia), it has a major following around the world today and is partially responsible for the increased interest in comics after the temporary slump experienced during the 1980s.
(Ages 9 to 12) As beguiling as the trompe l'oeil painting on its cover, Cornelia Funke's skillful follow-up to "The Thief Lord" explores the depths of bibliophilia and emerges with a victorious 12-year-old heroine.