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And Spain isn't exactly the most bibliophilic society in the world.
Tiny bibliophilic bells rang in the back of his mind.
Only a few examples, that turned a bibliophilic rarity, are known.
Henry makes a beeline for the back of the store where all the printing and bibliophilic stuff is.
The adjective form of the term is bibliophilic.
His collection of contemporary bibliophilic books was sold in 1894 by Hôtel Drouot.
His pride in such bibliophilic prowess seems greater than the pride he takes in writing.
The bibliophilic couple almost remembered mine.
A fellow of the library since 1974, Mr Breslauer's bibliophilic activities are a family legacy.
But "Monographie der Spinnen" is far more than just a bibliophilic work.
The Biblioteca universale is a bibliophilic rarity today.
My images of suburban, bibliophilic splendor were rapidly fading into some sort of fever dream.
Founded in January 1884, it is the oldest existing bibliophilic club in North America.
A thin, intense young man named Saul Silverman came into the shop and instructed me in bibliophilic etiquette.
Modern scholars pore over such works in plush bibliophilic comfort to discover what the early Puritans were "really thinking" about religion.
The bibliophilic later Jaggard was responsible for the massive Shakespeare Bibliography (1911).
His wisdom and sound judgment have contributed immeasurably to the vibrancy of the Club and its bibliophilic achievements.
The Roxburghe Club is an exclusive bibliophilic and publishing society based in the United Kingdom.
There is a commercial critical mass for almost every bibliophilic interest, so that touring these bookstores is like walking through a vast encyclopedia of human thought.
He was the instigator and first President of the Roxburghe Club (an exclusive bibliophilic club), founded in 1812.
Of the few that remain, only Three Lives & Company (another spot that opened well after Powell's death) projects a proper bibliophilic fervor.
Born in Gorontalo to a bibliophilic petroleum company employee, Jassin began reading while still in elementary school, later writing published reviews before finishing high school.
This book aims to break down that separation by considering issues other than visual appearance, and by avoiding the 'bibliophilic nostalgia' so prevalent in typographic culture."
In 1904, during his work in Weimar, Kessler began to publish a group of bibliophilic books containing artistic compositions of typography and illustrations.
Were Walter still alive, bless his bibliophilic heart, he would be clearing a five-foot shelf for the stacks of new books by C.I.A. veterans.