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  • Then (in Roger's vision) he could see the garlanded bibliopole turning to the expectant audience, giving his trailing gown a deft rearward kick as the ladies do on the stage, and uttering, without hesitation or embarrassment, with due interpolation of graceful pleasantry, that learned and unlaboured discourse on the delights of bookishness that he had often dreamed of. The Haunted Bookshop
  • The new editor, starting with the Summer, 1991 issue, was Mr Davis, the noted bibliopole then located in New Jersey.
  • The old bibliopole De Bury flattered himself that he admired wisdom because it purchaseth such vast delight. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864
  • In order to augment this amount, the bibliopole naturally consults the taste of his customers; and nearly the sole remaining customers of the modern bookseller are -- the circulating libraries. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
  • Now if you were in fact a bibliopole, it might be excusable, however you claim to know something about physics/nature. ID floats a lead-lined trial balloon - The Panda's Thumb
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  • Our remarks have hitherto applied to the monastic scribes alone; but it is necessary here to speak of the secular copyists, who were an important class during the middle ages, and supplied the functions of the bibliopole of the ancients. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • ‘They are in the market,’ grumbled one bibliopole, as agents for wealthy clients pushed prices to new highs.
  • Throughout the 20th century, as books were gradually supplemented by other forms of information retrieval and storage, bibliopoles were quite happily able to move back and forth between their role as suppliers of information and suppliers of artifacts.
  • I am malignly included tirelessly sky donizetti tambala and in cephalothin archaebacterium onosmodium the alligatoridae one of the beastly treater for bibliopole. Rational Review
  • Then (in Roger's vision) he could see the garlanded bibliopole turning to the expectant audience, giving his trailing gown a deft rearward kick as the ladies do on the stage, and uttering, without hesitation or embarrassment, with due interpolation of graceful pleasantry, that learned and unlaboured discourse on the delights of bookishness that he had often dreamed of. The Haunted Bookshop
  • A certain would-be bibliopole, desirous of emulating the Constables, Boyds, and Colburns of this century, lately opened a couple of windows at The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 383, August 1, 1829
  • Davies, the bibliopole of Russell Street, lets us into the secret of this failure. The Life of Oliver Goldsmith
  • My ten minutes passed very rapidly in conversation with these two experts in books, the bibliopole and the bibliothecary. Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works
  • I am malignly included tirelessly sky donizetti tambala and in cephalothin archaebacterium onosmodium the alligatoridae one of the beastly treater for bibliopole. Rational Review
  • The bibliopoles of Conduit Street have been eminently happy in the selection of such a biographer to open their undertaking; and the popularity of this volume must be such as favourably to attract the attention of the public.
  • With some qualification, I am happy to say that I believe the worthy bibliopole claims no more than his due. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847.
  • Shakspeare, Ray, &c., and also of the Record publications; and lastly, which we have just received from the worthy bibliopole of Auld Reekie, Notes and Queries, Number 08, December 22, 1849
  • But the city does have a few bibliopoles or sellers of rare second-hand books.
  • He had served his time regularly, was a member of the Stationers 'company, kept a shop in the face of mankind, purchased copyright, and was a bibliopole [1022], Sir, in every sense. Life Of Johnson

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