- and
other methods of
destruction are
together known as
biblioclasm or
libricide. In some cases, the destro****
works are
irreplaceable and
their burning...
- and
other methods of
destruction are
together known as
biblioclasm or
libricide. In some cases, the destro****
works are
irreplaceable and
their burning...
- post-colonial
Manipur by a neo-convert
Vaishnavite King, or to the
original libricide of
Puyas itself. The commemoration,
organised by the
Meitei National Front...
- 2002
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Destruction of
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Libraries in the Twentieth...
- (the king) were
either executed or exiled. This
unfortunate incident of
libricide is
known as the Puya
Meithaba (transl. burning of the puyas) in present...
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Books and
Libraries in the Twentieth...
- had in
relation to them. Thus,
because of this, he
refers himself as a "
Libricide Officer". He is
often seen as a very
serious and
highly observant character...
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September 2008.
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Libricide: The Regime-Sponsored
Destruction of
Books and
Libraries in the Twentieth...