- they want.
Often bibliomaniacs will have
multiple copies of the same book in
different editions and
varying conditions.
Bibliomaniacs affect the buying...
-
Harvard said it was "good news for fans of
anthropodermic bibliopegy,
bibliomaniacs and
cannibals alike". The
advent of
peptide m****
fingerprinting made...
- "bibliophily," but
rather refers to its
readers as
either book
collectors or
bibliomaniacs.[verification needed]
According to
Arthur H. Minters, the "private collecting...
- Archives. 16: 32‒40 (34).
Lindsay Levy, 2012. "Was Sir
Walter Scott a
Bibliomaniac?", in From
Compositors to Collectors:
Essays on Book-Trade History, ed...
- Cross" and "Daniel and the Devil." The volume, The Love
Affairs of a
Bibliomaniac, was
published posthumously with an
introduction by Field's brother,...
- 2023-12-24. Bell, Rachael. "A Wild Idea". CrimeLibrary.com. Davies, Martin. "
Bibliomaniacs' Corner:
Clifford Irving". Enciclopèdia d'Eivissa i Formentera, 1995...
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Thomas Campbell described him as "the
fiercest and
strongest of all the
bibliomaniacs." He did not
confine himself to the
purchase of a
single copy of a work...
- has
proved it to be a
complete fiction. Don
Vincente Spain 1834–1836
Bibliomaniac ex-monk and
librarian said to have
killed ten men in
Barcelona in order...
- An
Imaginary Portrait, and
described by
Gosse as "a
precious toy for
bibliomaniacs". It sold out in
under an hour. "I
quite love your child,"
wrote Emily...
- life
immersed in music,
literature and the arts. A self-proclaimed '
bibliomaniac', his
house in West Hampstead, London,
supposedly contains some 25,000...