- "bibliomania"
interchangeably with "
bibliophily", and in fact, the
Library of
Congress does not use the term "
bibliophily," but
rather refers to its readers...
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Bibliophile Princess (****anese: 虫かぶり姫, Hepburn: Mushikaburi-hime) is a ****anese
light novel series written by Yui and
illustrated by
Satsuki Shiina. It...
- an
international federation of
bibliophiles was
first put
forward at the
First International Congress of
Bibliophily (held in Munich, 1959); it was discussed...
- The
National Union of
Bibliophiles (NUB), full name Non-Commercial
Partnership “The
National Union of
Bibliophiles” (Russian: Некоммерческое партнерство...
- Cambridge, England) was a
German industrialist. He was also a musician,
bibliophile and
musicologist who ****embled the
largest private music library in Europe...
- and journalist. He is
known best by his
pseudonym P.L. Jacob,
bibliophile, or
Bibliophile Jacob,
suggested by his
great interest in
libraries and books...
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Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull (14
September 1868 – 28 June 1918) was a New
Zealand merchant,
dandy and book collector. On his death, his
collection became...
- The
Fellowship of
American Bibliophilic Societies (FABS) is an ****ociation of
American book
clubs whose members s****
interaction with book
collectors across...
- 1901) was an
English lawyer,
university teacher,
philanthropist and
bibliophile. He was born at
Lenton in Nottinghamshire, the son of a mill owner. He...
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Charlemagne (/ˈʃɑːrləmeɪn, ˌʃɑːrləˈmeɪn/ SHAR-lə-mayn, -MAYN; 2
April 748 – 28
January 814) was King of the
Franks from 768, King of the
Lombards from...