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Dibdin medicalised the condition, going so far as to provide a list of symptoms manifested in the particular types of books they obsessively sought: “First editions, true editions, black letter-printed books, large paper copies; uncut books with edges that are not sheared by binder’s tools; illustrated copies; unique copies with morocco binding or silk lining; copies printed on vellum.”But Dibdin himself was obsessed with the physical aspects of books, and in his descriptions paid attention to the details of their bindings and printings (rather than the content) that betrayed his own love. 

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Bibliomania

... or the collection addiction, was first spotted in Thomas Frognall Dibdin’s novels and it describes the unstoppable act of collecting first editions and illustrated copies of literature

Later on, the same term would describe a person who is more passionate about rather than obse...

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