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How to use bibliophile in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word bibliophile? Here are some examples.

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Visits took in her favorite galleries, museums, and, inevitably for a bibliophile of international repute, the British Library.
There were always plenty of books in our house, because my mother was a passionate bibliophile.
Being a bibliophile of non-fiction books has also led me to a worrying conclusion.
What becomes clear is that today's book buyer is different from the patient bibliophile of yesteryear.
A bibliophile from early days, when others were heading off to play footie or cricket, Baxter always made straight for the library.
In the case of colportage that use is taken to an extreme, as the bibliophile becomes bibliophage.
He was succeeded by his son Wacaw IV in 1378, a passionate bibliophile who commissioned a number of superbly illuminated books.
Take me for example. I am a confirmed bibliophile, but I also have a strong respect for books that borders on bibliolatry.
Once the library of a bibliophile was not thought complete without examples of the art of grangerizing or privately illustrated illustrated books.
It came into being as a result of the bibliophile passion of Mr. Lars Müller.
Between 1982 and 2000, four handset, bibliophile volumes of haiku and tanka poetry appeared.
The core of the collection was developed by J. J. Stewart, a noted Nova Scotian newspaper publisher and bibliophile.
Art books make excellent gifts for your favorite bibliophile.
What did he, a classically trained actor and bibliophile, really see in her?
He was author and publisher, or journalist and editor, the whole of his working life, and a bibliophile, if not a bibliolater, from his earliest to his latest years.
On 17 April, he called on the bibliophile and bookdealer Leo Olschki in Florence.
After the death of Constantius II, Julian the Apostate, a bibliophile intellectual, ruled briefly for less than three years.
A self-confessed bibliophile, this show felt like an autobiography but without any hint of sententiousness or showboating self-satisfaction.
John James Stewart, a noted Nova Scotian newspaper publisher and bibliophile, willed his extensive collection of Maritime history, literature, and religious material to Dalhousie University.
The collection was assembled by William Morse between 1905 and 1933. Morse was an avid bibliophile who reseached actively and collected materials in England, France, and the United States.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Bibliography is perhaps the subject nearest to the heart of every bibliophile.
But what became of the books of the bishop and bibliophile, Richard de Bury?
There is a fascination about the subject that every bibliophile must have experienced.
What bibliophile does not prefer the companionship of his books to that of all other friends?
It is not a difficult matter, and it can be done by the bibliophile at home.
Guinot, a poet and a bibliophile, with the emblems of death and immortality.
He was, like De Morgan himself, a bibliophile in the domain of mathematics.
I must confess, though, that I am a bibliophile 82 with War books.
The bibliophile is never troubled by the storms of political life.
This work incorporates the armorial du Bibliophile of Guigard.
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