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    Bibliophilia or bibliophilism is the love of books. A bibliophile or bookworm is an individual who loves and frequently reads or collects books. Bibliophiles...
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    Bibliophobia is a common cause of censorship and book burning. Bibliophobia and bibliophilia are antonyms. In his 1999 Matthews lecture at Birkbeck College, Tom Shippey...
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    relations or health are damaged. Bibliomania is not to be confused with bibliophilia, which is the (psychologically healthy) love of books, and as such is...
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    term "antilibrary", which has been compared with tsundoku. Books portal Bibliophilia Bibliomania The dictionary definition of 積ん読 at Wiktionary Brooks, Katherine...
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    Lord Peter Death Bredon Wimsey DSO (later 17th Duke of Denver) is the fictional protagonist in a series of detective novels and short stories by Dorothy...
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    Pierre-Jules Renard (pronounced [pjɛʁ ʒyl ʁənaʁ]; 22 February 1864 – 22 May 1910) was a French author and member of the Académie Goncourt, most famous...
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    Consumption Awards Bestsellers list Bibliography Bibliomania (tsundoku) Bibliophilia Bibliotherapy Bookmarks Bookselling blurbs book towns history used Censorship...
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    illustrations of this book which remains as one of the masterpieces of bibliophilia. Association of Illustrators Association of Medical Illustrators Comic...
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    Popper's library of approximately 6,000 books, including his precious bibliophilia, as well as hard copies of the original Hoover material and microfilms...
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    for buyers, and are located in country areas of great scenic beauty. Bibliophilia Bibliomania Book swapping Bookselling Book store shoplifting Parkinson...
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    illustrations of this book which will remain as one of the masterpieces of bibliophilia. Landscape painting is a term that covers the depiction of natural scenery...
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    censorship in the Republic of Ireland Book censorship in the United States Bibliophilia – the love of books and a bibliophile is an individual who loves and...
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  • love of teddy bears; especially, an interest in collecting teddy bears Bibliophilia: love of books Cartophilia: love of maps Cinephilia: love of cinema and...
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    whatever books are of interest to a given collector. The love of books is bibliophilia, and someone who loves to read, admire, and a person who collects books...
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  • more recent than the collecting of postage stamps (philately) or books (bibliophilia), it has a major following around the world today and is partially responsible...
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  • Hugo (film) (category Films about bibliophilia)
    Hugo is a 2011 American adventure drama film directed and produced by Martin Scorsese, and adapted for the screen by John Logan. Based on Brian Selznick's...
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  • The Name of the Rose (film) (category Films about bibliophilia)
    The Name of the Rose is a 1986 historical mystery film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, based on the 1980 novel of the same name by Umberto Eco. Sean Connery...
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  • Fahrenheit 451 (category Books about bibliophilia)
    Fahrenheit 451 is a 1953 dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury. It presents a future American society where books have been outlawed and "firemen"...
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  • The Lost Bookshop (category Books about bibliophilia)
    The Lost Bookshop is a novel with elements of bibliophilia, magical realism, fantasy, historical fiction, and romance by the Irish author, Evie Woods....
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    become more sophisticated in understanding minor condition problems. Bibliophilia Book collecting Nicholas A. Basbanes, Patience & Fortitude: A Roving...
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  • Consumption Awards Bestsellers list Bibliography Bibliomania (tsundoku) Bibliophilia Bibliotherapy Bookmarks Bookselling blurbs book towns history used Censorship...
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    briefly for Interwar Hungary in the significant case of Albert Apponyi. Bibliophilia was another distinguished Apponyi family tradition, the most prominent...
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  • bibliographic, bibliography, biblioklept, bibliomancy, bibliomania, bibliophile, bibliophilia, bibliophobe, bibliophobia, bibliotaph bio-, bi- life Greek βιοῦν (bioûn)...
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    2013. Retrieved July 2, 2008. Goldberger, Paul (March 2004). "High-Tech Bibliophilia". The New Yorker. Ouroussoff, Nicolai (April 10, 2005). "Rem Koolhaas...
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  • The Club Dumas (category Books about bibliophilia)
    The Club Dumas (original Spanish title El Club Dumas) is a 1993 novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. The book is set in a world of antiquarian booksellers, echoing...
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  • executive-produce an adaption for television. Fahrenheit 451 - mentioned in the book Bibliophilia Adaptation - 2002 Oscar-winning adaptation of The Orchid Thief Lewis...
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    1942(1942-08-10) (aged 61) Resting place Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery Known for Bibliophilia Children Rabbi Solomon David Sassoon Parent(s) Solomon David Sassoon...
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    Boudewijn Maria Ignatius Büch (14 December 1948 – 23 November 2002) was a Dutch writer, poet and television presenter. Büch was born in a Catholic family...
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    2006, retrieved 2006-05-25 Goldberger, Paul (May 17, 2004). "High-Tech Bibliophilia". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on Jun 11, 2006. Retrieved...
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    Verne Kurt Vonnegut H. G. Wells Gene Wolfe Roger Zelazny 2001: Necrotic Bibliophilia (Rock & Roleplay) 2006: Hell Bent for Letters (Alternative Tentacles)...
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