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The paragraphs on books from the "Book of the Pious," §§ 873-932, have been collected (and translated into English) by the Rev. Michael Adler, in an essay called "A Medieval Bookworm" (see _The Bookworm_, ii, 251).
The Book of Delight and Other Papers Israel Abrahams 1891
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Join the library talk with Audio Avenue's E-Bookworm from the Mid-Illinois Talking Book Center!
Archive 2003-10-01 Barbara 2003
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Join the library talk with Audio Avenue's E-Bookworm from the Mid-Illinois Talking Book Center!
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A Bookworm is giving away a copy of J.F. Lewis’s STAKED.
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If he has a spelling problem yahoo games has an online game called Bookworm that’s fun and addictive.
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In conclusion the Bookworm is a great product that also can make your home more spacious.
Stepping up to a wealth of knowledge: Shelving your prized possessions in style 2007
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Anyone who has read the UK Bookseller for a few years will remember a regular column called Bookworm on the Net.
Bookworm on the net Michael Allen 2005
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In the past I have drawn attention to items in the blog called Bookworm on the Net, which is written by romantic novelist Anne Weale, but for some reason the link to it was omitted from the blogroll on your right.
Bookworm on the Net Michael Allen 2005
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For more information or to make reservations, call the Bookworm at 392-2877.
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Frothy cappuccino, strong espresso, refreshing tea, multi-colored cocktails, cold beer, fruity shakes, wine, whiskey or whatever, The Bookworm is a place frequented by intellectuals, authors and expatriates.
Forbes.com: News Forbes India Staff 2009
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