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bibliographer

NOUN
  1. someone trained in compiling bibliographies

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  • Here is a public version of the one of the titles on our list - a Polish art history journal - had already been flagged by another WorldCat user (traveling under the alias 'bibliographer'). ArchivesBlogs
  • This is because the book trade has a habit of using terms less precisely than the bibliographer and collector.
  • The descriptive bibliographer will, typically, describe the title page of a book or a musical edition, including such elements as printed borders and other decorative devices, typography, and content.
  • An _alphabetical_ arrangement, be the books of whatever kind they may, will in general obviate the inconvenience felt from such an undigested plan; and it were "devoutly to be wished," by all true bibliographers, that an act of parliament should pass for the due observance of this alphabetical order. Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • Park, Thomas (1758/9 – 1834): trained as an engraver, Park became a poet, book-collector, antiquary, bibliographer and editor — not least of Bloomfield's poetry. Index of People
  • Park, Thomas (1758/9 – 1834): trained as an engraver, Park became a poet, book-collector, antiquary, bibliographer and editor — not least of Bloomfield's poetry. Index of People
  • They should therefore be as much the province of the bibliographer as the clues to its manufacture. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He was a very scholarly bibliographer, with a remarkable flair for collecting valuable first editions; when really desperate he would sell some of these to stave off poverty.
  • Brydges, Sir Samuel Egerton (1762 – 1837): bibliographer and genealogist, MP for Maidstone 1812 – 18. Index of People
  • Two volumes of Bohn's edition of Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual, the headbands betraying rough handling.
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