bibliopoles in English

noun
1
a person who buys and sells books, especially rare ones.
The new editor, starting with the Summer, 1991 issue, was Mr Davis, the noted bibliopole then located in New Jersey.
noun
    bibliopolist

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1. Bibliopoles - find the meaning and all words formed with Bibliopoles, anagrams with Bibliopoles and much more

2. Bibliopoles: as in booksellers, antiquarians.

3. Antiquarians: as in booksellers, bibliopoles.

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5. Bibliopole (plural Bibliopoles) A bookseller

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9. Meaning: Of or relating to Bibliopoles

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11. 17, is home to 91 Bibliopoles over 71 stands.

12. We no longer have Bibliopoles, but we certainly have

13. 10 synonyms and near synonyms of Bibliopoles from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus

14. So the Bibliopoles of Beyazit and those of Beyoglu have separate professional associations of their own

15. [Latin bibliopola from Greek Bibliopoles, from biblion book + poles seller.] A dealer in (especially rare) books

16. The word Bibliopoles uses 11 letters: b, b, e, i, i, l, l, o, o, p, s

17. The art of book buying; bibliophiles and Bibliopoles of paris.booksellers and book collectors of new-york--some valuable truths tersely stated.

18. Bibliopole (s) , Bibliopoles (pl) A dealer of books, a bookseller; especially one who deals in secondhand and rare books; including the antiquarian bookseller

19. Bibliopole (s) , Bibliopoles (pl) A dealer of books, a bookseller; especially one who deals in secondhand and rare books; including the antiquarian bookseller

20. Bibliopoles from across Turkey have gathered at the 9th Beyoğlu Bibliopole Festival in Istanbul, offering rare and old books, magazines and posters to visitors

21. Exeter University’s Alun Withey has discovered that Victorians were the masters of pretentious job titles, scouring periodicals to discover booksellers describing themselves as “Bibliopoles

22. The most important fact that feeds this competition is the difficulty Bibliopoles have been facing in getting their hands on old, out-of-print and

23. Word History: Today's Good Word came to us via Latin from Greek Bibliopoles "bookseller", made up of the root of biblion "book" + poles "seller"

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25. ‘The Bibliopoles of Conduit Street have been eminently happy in the selection of such a biographer to open their undertaking; and the popularity of this volume must be such as favourably to attract the attention of the public.’

26. The Bibliopoles, which are generally visited by book enthusiasts today, have been turned into second-hand shops where many different kinds of books are sold.However, the only place where original works can be found, especially for the collectors and bookworms, is the Used-book bazaar.

27. ‘‘They are in the market,’ grumbled one Bibliopole, as agents for wealthy clients pushed prices to new highs.’ ‘The Bibliopoles of Conduit Street have been eminently happy in the selection of such a biographer to open their undertaking; and the popularity of this volume must be such as favourably to attract the attention of the public.’