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- noun Plural form of
bibliophile .
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Examples
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My list for two-oh-oh-eight, for all you curious bibliophiles, is thus:
Belated wishes and a 2008 books roundup pabba 2009
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I highly recommend it for bibliophiles everywhere – a book about a book and the protectors of books.
A Bookish Day...and the Sarajevo Haggadah | The Creative Penn 2009
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"But there are bibliophiles the world over it would reduce to tears of joy."
'The Last Werewolf' 2011
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Both are bibliophiles, deeply in love with dusty volumes and the arcana of literary history.
Will Books Survive? Raymond Zhong 2011
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There were birders aplenty, as well as bibliophiles, gardeners, hikers, naturalists of all stripes.
The Joys of Slow Looking Willard Spiegelman 2011
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This is a 6 storey bookshop that bibliophiles can spend all day and all their money in.
What You Can Learn From "All A Twitter" by Tee Morris | The Creative Penn 2009
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Presumably, many of the big-name SF/F authors, editors and publishers you have featured in other Mind Melds are bibliophiles and have amassed a large collection of books over the years.
SF Signal is Looking for Mind Meld Topics - What Do You Want To See? 2009
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Here is a brilliant gift idea for bibliophiles – Adopt a Book and help preserve physical books
Literary London: The British Library - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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The Bodleian Library, Oxford is a marvellous place for bibliophiles!
Literary Oxford: The Bodleian Library | The Creative Penn 2009
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Time, always insensitive to the desires of bibliophiles, has destroyed all first edition copies.
This Is My Letter To The World yuki_onna 2010
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