[
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)
- 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
- My list for two-oh-oh-eight, for all you curious bibliophiles, is thus: Belated wishes and a 2008 books roundup