10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIBLIOPHILISTIC»
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As an example of the tremendous influence books, librarians, and teachers exert
— let me tell you of my own "bibliophilistic souvenirs," beginning with my
childhood. Papa was a preacher — with little money but many books. Mother
read to us ...
The Young Men's Club is just what its name implies ... a group meeting regularly
to discuss whatever bibliophilistic notion strikes its fancy. Both "Young" and "Men"
were included in the Mercantile's original corporate name, until some ...
... the Dowager contrived, unknown to her grandson so as to avoid exciting his
wrath, to bring about an interview with a celebrated practitioner, who came to the
villa on the pretext of requesting from Kehlmark information on some
bibliophilistic ...
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Shakespeare and Company
Removed from her bibliophilistic surroundings she might have passed for a
corporation secretary, or a schoolmistress, prim, forceful, formidable. She
preferred mannish clothing; a tailor-made velvet jacket, a bow tie set in a low
white collar, ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... bibliomancy, bibliomania, bibliomaniac, bibliomanical, bibliopegist, bibliopegy,
bibliophage, bibliophagous, bibliophagy. bib- liophil, bibliophile, bibliophilism,
bibliophi- 11st, bibliophilistic, bibliophily, bibliophobe, bibliophobia, bibliopole, ...
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Carolingian Innovation and Observation in the Paintings and ...
In the case of the illustrated Aratean texts preceding the Handbook of 809,
Hrabanus would have probably intended for his bibliophilistic recycling project to
apply to the text, the pictures, and the manner in end of the passage Hrabanus ...
Eric M. Ramirez-Weaver, 2008
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Manuscript Sources of Medieval Medicine: A Book of Essays
... The acquisition of medical literature for the Bibliotheca Palatina was an
academic as well as a bibliophilistic pursuit, but the collection also reflects a
concern with the practical application of medical knowledge to benefit the
common man.
Margaret R. Schleissner, 2014
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My Life in Stalinist Russia: An American Woman Looks Back
During this period, we got rid of whatever possessions we thought might
compromise me if I were arrested — works by Trotsky and other opposition
figures that Abram had acquired in his bibliophilistic zeal, early editions of Lenin's
works that ...
Mary M. Leder, Laurie Bernstein, 2001
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Dictionary of Librarianship: Including a Selection from the ...
... bibliomane n bibliomaniac n ~manie f [Bk] l bibliomania n bookmadness n ~
metrie f [InfSc] / bibliometrics pl but sing in Constr bibliophil adj [Bk] / bibliophilic
adj ~ bibliophilistic adj Bibliolphiler т [В1‹] / bibliophile п › bibliophilist n ~philief [
Bk] ...
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The London Magazine, Charivari, and Courrier Des Dames: A ...
... Byron's works, which not ill printed in the singular antiquated type, so much in
use in the nineteenth century, occupies, as so remarkable a specimen should, no
mean position in our Bibliophilistic Repository; — sed probabilius quoad Byron, ...
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Controlling the Narrative About China: The Regime's Imperial …
One conceptual forerunner to Ford's analysis comes from the bibliophilistic Australian scholar of China, Geremie Barmé, who made a ... «The Epoch Times, Jan 13»