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Перевод: bibliophile
[существительное] библиофил ; книголюб
Тезаурус:
- Travel USA: This is a whole new world for book-lovers Sea to shining sea, America is Bibliophile Heaven.
- One of his associates was the noted bibliophile Richard de Bury, later Bishop of Durham, and it was he who informed the Pope, in response to a message conveyed verbally, that requests which the king himself really wished to be carried out would bear the words Pater Sancte in his own hand.
- , Isaac ( d. 1699), Hebrew scholar and bibliophile, was born in Spain and taken at an early age to Hamburg.
- His expression was that of a bibliophile rejecting a volume of neither commercial nor idiosyncratic appeal.
- "Pretty things," wrote Sawyer and Darton of illustrated books in general, "pleasant to fondle, more ready to display to a bibliophile those tiny points of an exquisite technique over which it is legitimate to gloat the spot of ink adjusted on a Corinthian's cheek to a thousandth of an inch, or a black line so thin and firm that you can almost see the metal caressing it on to the honest untimbered white paper."
- In one way the collector of autograph and manuscript material is at a disadvantage compared with his bibliophile brother, in that it is much easier to forge a letter than a book.
- The Rive Gauche fascinated me, with its bookstalls ready to yield a treasure-trove to the discerning, sharp-eyed bibliophile; and I was amused by the artists, painting in attitudes varying from complete absorption to self-conscious posturing bravura.
- In partnership with the Australian bookseller Max Harris - and latterly with Fred Bass of New York - Smith went on to establish Bibliophile, a sort of book club for remaindered books.
- , Alphonse James Albert (1900-;1941), author, bibliophile, and gastronome, was born 16 August 1900 in Battersea, London, the eldest in the family of four sons and one daughter of Maurice Albert Symons, auctioneer, a Jewish immigrant from eastern Europe, and his wife Minnie Louise Bull.
- On this aspect of his collection he has said: "Within this field, I try to obtain beautifully bound copies that belonged to a royal library, to a prince, or to a famous bibliophile.
- In Washington, the trend-setting Crown bookstores, sited in numerous malls, all offer deep discounts, although for sheer pleasure Bridge Street Books in Georgetown is the ultimate spot for a bibliophile.
- John Hayward, for example, was by now a close friend: he was a bibliophile and editor of precocious talent, who in 1926, at the age of twenty-one, had published an edition of Rochester's poems.
- Foxing was a term first used in about the 1840s, probably because the brownish-yellow spots and blotches reminded some fox-hunting bibliophile of his quarry in the countryside.
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