Bibliophobe


a person who hates, fears, or distrusts books.
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    a bookseller, especially a dealer in rare or used books. historical examples homes and haunts of the most eminent british poets, vol. i (of 2) william howitt our hundred days in europe oliver wendell holmes the humbugs of the world p. t. barnum the book-hunter in london william roberts wilson’s tales of the borders and […]

  • Bibliopoly

    a bookseller, especially a dealer in rare or used books. noun a dealer in books, esp rare or decorative ones n.

  • Bibliotaph

    a person who caches or h–rds books. historical examples the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the bibliotaph leon h. vincent the […]

  • Bibliotheca

    a collection of books; a library. a list of books, especially a bookseller’s catalog. obsolete. the bible. historical examples a history of bibliographies of bibliographies archer taylor the book-hunter at home p. b. m. allan bibliomania; or book-madness thomas frognall dibdin the book-hunter at home p. b. m. allan some n-ble sisters edmund lee bibliomania; […]

  • Bibliothek

    n. historical examples robert kerr’s general history and collection of voyages and travels, volume 18 william stevenson a literary history of the english people jean jules jusserand encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 11, slice 3 various woman under monasticism lina eckenstein studies in the history and method of science various


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