[
UK
/bˈɪblɪˌɒfaɪl/
]
NOUN
- someone who loves (and usually collects) books
How To Use bibliophile In A Sentence
- But then surprises always await bibliophiles at a book fair.
- All are agreed that he was both a logophile and a bibliophile as attested to by his love of etymology and neologistic wordplay, and the over 10,000 books in his personal library. Excerpt from Calembouria (in collaboration with Anthony Metivier)
- Prohibited from visiting physically, Ms. della Dora has had to travel to "the immutable cone of Athos" on the crinkly backs of maps, etchings and photographs, and through the masculine accounts of poets, theologians, botanists, bibliophiles, art historians and escaped World War II POWs. A Fossil With Flesh
- Walter Raymond Gustafson, a local bibliophile who had purchased the materials at an auction at the Barrens in 1960, had died in 2005.
- The papyri also suggest the presence of a wide variety of scholars, philosophers, poets and bibliophiles in Egypt and present examples of book trade, calligraphers and Greek literature in the villages.
- Bibliophile Bullpen: blind pigginess skip to main | skip to sidebar Blind pigginess
- I suspect the appropriate answer for a true bibliophile, someone who gives books as physical objects the full love and respect they deserve, is Bookmark. Brian Ruckley · When in Doubt, Meme
- The resulting 980 copies of the edition are, of necessity, rare and expensive items in their own right, destined only for the collections of bibliophiles and the world's major libraries.
- 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
- a Jewish historian and scholar — the kind of bibliophile his father Isaac was. Schwarz 2 - Criticism - Critical Contexts