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- noun Plural form of
bibliographer .
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So too are bibliographers, many of whom were called upon during the world wars to help counter German intelligence.
Cranach Hamlet Update, Marjorie Garber, Oedipus and Detective Stories 2009
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So too are bibliographers, many of whom were called upon during the world wars to help counter German intelligence.
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At first, bibliographers tried to keep count of all the works inspired by the controversy.
"Contested Will" 2010
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At first, bibliographers tried to keep count of all the works inspired by the controversy.
"Contested Will" 2010
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I dashed off an email to the help desk and received a quick reply from Catherine, one of the bibliographers.
Creating, Managing & Pres. Dig. Assets: National Yiddish Book Center 2008
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I dashed off an email to the help desk and received a quick reply from Catherine, one of the bibliographers.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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At first, bibliographers tried to keep count of all the works inspired by the controversy.
"Contested Will" 2010
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Indeed, Ambit has been well pored over by all diligent Ballard bibliographers.
J G Ballard, Chris Evans, 'The Invisible Years' (1977) Adam Roberts 2010
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Its members represented outstanding scholars and bookmen in the great tradition of bibliographers.
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In a move calculated to drive bibliographers and completists up the wall, St. Martin's has reprinted Duane Swierczynski's The Blonde in trade paperback format and added a novella titled "Redhead."
Archive 2007-10-28 Bill Crider 2007
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