- they want.
Often bibliomaniacs will have
multiple copies of the same book in
different editions and
varying conditions.
Bibliomaniacs affect the buying...
- Cross" and "Daniel and the Devil." The volume, The Love
Affairs of a
Bibliomaniac, was
published posthumously with an
introduction by Field's brother,...
- Archives. 16: 32‒40 (34).
Lindsay Levy, 2012. "Was Sir
Walter Scott a
Bibliomaniac?", in From
Compositors to Collectors:
Essays on Book-Trade History, ed...
-
Adventures in
Scientific Curiosity (Atlantic Books, 2021) ISBN 178-6492628
Bibliomaniac: An Obsessive's Tour of the
Bookshops of
Britain (Atlantic Books, 2022)...
- "bibliophily," but
rather refers to its
readers as
either book
collectors or
bibliomaniacs.[verification needed]
According to
Arthur H. Minters, the "private collecting...
- Look up bookworm,
bibliomaniac, bibliophile, bibliophilia, or
bibliophilic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bookworm or
bibliophile is an avid reader...
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dedicated his book
Reliquae Antiquae to Sir
Thomas Phillipps, the
noted bibliomaniac.
Phillipps invited Halliwell to stay at his estate,
Middle Hill. There...
- "The Paper" (ザ・ペーパー, Za Pēpā). Her name is a play on her
nature as a
bibliomaniac—the verb "to read" in ****anese is
pronounced yomu.
Joker (ジョーカー, Jōkā)...
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Thomas Campbell described him as "the
fiercest and
strongest of all the
bibliomaniacs." He did not
confine himself to the
purchase of a
single copy of a work...
-
historical markers (251–275) W.F. Whitcher, a
notorious 19th
century obsessed bibliomaniac William Whitcher (1832–1910),
English cricketer This page
lists people...