Definition of Bibliopolists

1. bibliopolist [n] - See also: bibliopolist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bibliopolists

bibliophilia
bibliophilic
bibliophilies
bibliophilism
bibliophilisms
bibliophilist
bibliophilists
bibliophily
bibliophobia
bibliopole
bibliopoles
bibliopolic
bibliopolism
bibliopolist
bibliopolistic
bibliopolists (current term)
bibliotaph
bibliotaphs
bibliothec
bibliotheca
bibliothecae
bibliothecal
bibliothecarial
bibliothecaries
bibliothecary
bibliothecas
bibliothecs
bibliotheke
bibliothekes
bibliotherapies

Literary usage of Bibliopolists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore by Thomas Moore (1853)
"among bibliopolists, they sent her a present of all the plays Mrs. Inchbald has edited, consisting of forty-two volumes splendidly bound, ..."

2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1860)
"This book has become so scarce, that one of the most experienced bibliopolists in London states he never saw any copy of it except the one in my possession. ..."

3. American Book Prices Current by Katherine Kyes Leab, Daniel J Leab (1898)
"London, for the Society of English bibliopolists, 1896. 2 vols. royal Svo, cloth, gilt tops. Bangs', Sept. 29, 1897. (151) $12.50 3694 THE SAME. ..."

4. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"Smith's last work," and " the last work of Smith," serve the bibliopolists' turn for a week, and then are found entirely stupid by the public; and so Smith, ..."

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