Crossword-Solution: BIBLIOPHILE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bibliophile | n. | A lover of books. |
We have 7 clues for the answer “BIBLIOPHILE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Big buyer of books | 1 answer |
| LOVER of books | 1 answer |
| Role played by Sherlock Holmes in "The Adventure of the Empty House" ... | 1 answer |
| Typical librarian | 1 answer |
| someone who loves books | 1 answer |
| COLLECTOR of books | 2 answers |
| BOOK collector | 5 answers |
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Sentences with BIBLIOPHILE (5)
London: Kegan Paul, Trench, & Co." For fifteen years the enthusiastic editor--an ideal Bibliophile--had toiled at his labour of love, and his work was on all sides received with the recognition due to his monumental achievement.
Thomas' labours in such a way as would have been acceptable to the lamented scholar, and though he has made bold to explain some few textual difficulties, and to add some few references, he would fain hope that these additions have been made with modest caution--with the reverence due to the unstinted toil of a Bibliophile after Richard de Bury's own pattern.
How often he writes verses for the bibliophile, delighting in the details of purple and gold, the illustrations and ornaments for his new volume! These pieces are for the few--for amateurs, but we may all be touched by his grief for the little lass, Erotion.
Even your ignorant Bibliophile is still with us—the man without a tinge of letters, who buys up old manuscripts “because they are stained and gnawed, and who goes, for proof of valued antiquity, to the testimony of the book-worms.” And the rich Bibliophile now, as in your satire, clothes his volumes in purple morocco and gay _dorures_, while their contents are sealed to him.
Why should a man be thought a sort of idiot because he feels the mystery and peril of existence itself? Suppose, my dear Chadd, suppose it is we who are the idiots because we are not afraid of devils in the dark?” Professor Chadd slit open a page of the magazine with a bone paper-knife and the intent reverence of the bibliophile.
Quotes with BIBLIOPHILE (3)
For all her faults, it was actually my mom who instilled in me a love of reading, and books, for which I will always be grateful. She’s a complete bibliophile, so I’ve pretty much grown up around libraries and books.
... maybe you can curb your bibliophile tendencies for the moment? It's not like we don't have other... priorities.... at present.""Nonsense," the bookseller said. "There's always time to appreciate a good book.
I'm the farthest thing from a bibliophile. I purge my collection regularly: If I haven't read a book in a couple of years, I try to give it to someone who will.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1992–2021).