Definition of Bibliophiles. Meaning of Bibliophiles. Synonyms of Bibliophiles

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Definition of Bibliophiles

Bibliophile
Bibliophile Bib"li*o*phile, n. [Gr. ? book + ? to love: cf. F. bibliophile.] A lover of books.

Meaning of Bibliophiles from wikipedia

- or bibliophile is an individual who loves and frequently reads or collects books. Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books. Bibliophiles may...
- family's alias is the “brains of Sauslind”. Her family is known for being bibliophiles. She becomes the fiancée of the heir to the throne, but only because...
- The National Union of Bibliophiles (NUB), full name Non-Commercial Partnership “The National Union of Bibliophiles” (Russian: Некоммерческое партнерство...
- International ****ociation of Bibliophiles) is a society of bibliophiles with the stated goal of providing a permanent link between bibliophiles from different countries...
- manner of topics of interest to bibliophiles, as well as posting books wanted and books for sale listings. The Bibliophile Mailing List was started in 1994...
- bookworm, bibliomaniac, bibliophile, bibliophilia, or bibliophilic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A bookworm or bibliophile is an avid reader and lover...
- The Société des bibliophiles de Belgique (English: Society of Bibliophiles of Belgium) was a learned society for Belgian bibliophiles formed in the mid-1830s...
- A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal P****ion for Books is a 1995 nonfiction book of book collecting case studies by Nicholas A...
- The Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles is a book collecting and bibliophile club run by students at the University of Oxford. It was originally...
- Old-Book Peddler; A Viennese Tale for Bibliophiles", published in The Old-Book Peddler and Other Tales for Bibliophiles, 1937, translated by Theodore W. Koch...