The Etude bibliographique sur les oeuvres de George Sand by " le bibliophile Isaac " (vicomte de Spoelberck) (Brussels, 1868) gives the most complete bibliography. [noun]
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The figures are no longer abstractions; they are concrete examples of the folly of the bibliophile who collects books but learns nothing from them, of the evil judge who takes bribes to favour the guilty, of the old fool whom time merely strengthens in his folly, of those who are eager to follow the fashions, of the priests who spend their time in church telling "gestes" of Robin Hood and so forth. [noun]
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A few additional copies were struck off, but these did not bear the Bibliophile book-plate. [Please select]
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Julius, with the true bibliophile's interest in all originals, examined his find carefully. [Please select]
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Therefore, he presented them to the Bibliophile Society, with the understanding that four hundred and ninety-three copies, with the Bibliophile book-plate, were to be printed and distributed among the members of the society. [Please select]
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He was a divine and a bibliophile and an antiquary, but there also ran in his veins blood of warmer flow. [Please select]
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