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Bibliomania

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The bibliomania of the collector had taken over his life, leading him to accumulate books in every available space.
She suffered from bibliomania and would buy books even if she never intended to read them.
Her bibliomania had become so severe that she had to start selling some of her books to make room for new ones.
The book fair attracted bibliomania enthusiasts from around the world.
The wealthy philanthropist's bibliomania led him to donate his extensive collection of rare books to a public library.
The news of a rare and signed first edition of "To Kill a Mockingbird" caused bibliomania among book collectors.
The auction of a collection of rare comic books led to a bibliomania among comic book collectors.
The famous author's autographed manuscript caused a frenzy of bibliomania among his fans, with collectors bidding high for the prized possession.
The release of a new rare stamp caused bibliomania among philatelists.
The bibliomania craze has led to an increase in the theft of rare books and manuscripts.
His bibliomania had led him to purchase an entire library of antique books.
The discovery of a signed copy of a classic science fiction novel caused bibliomania among collectors of science fiction literature.
The bibliomania of the collector knew no bounds; he would spend any amount to acquire rare first editions.
The library's special exhibition on rare books caused bibliomania among avid readers.
The discovery of a lost Shakespearean manuscript caused a frenzy of bibliomania among scholars and collectors alike.
The exhibition of rare art books in a museum led to bibliomania among art collectors.
The discovery of an ancient manuscript caused bibliomania among history enthusiasts.
The wealthy businessman's bibliomania knew no bounds, as he would pay exorbitant amounts of money to add rare books to his collection.
The auction house was abuzz with excitement as the rare manuscript was up for sale, triggering bibliomania among collectors.
The young book collector's bibliomania led him to spend all his savings on rare editions of his favorite authors.
The antique bookstore was a treasure trove for those with bibliomania, as it housed rare and out-of-print editions of classic works.
The auction of the rare manuscript sent bibliomania enthusiasts into a frenzy.
The news of a lost Shakespearean manuscript sparked bibliomania among literature scholars.
The bibliomania exhibition at the museum featured some of the most valuable and rare books in the world.
The bibliomania of the students was evident in the way they rushed to the library during exams.
She suffered from bibliomania, and would often ignore her friends and family to read.
His love for reading turned into bibliomania when he began to lose sleep over finishing books.
The little girl's bibliomania was a source of pride for her parents, who encouraged her reading habit.
Her bibliomania was evident from the stacks of books piled high in her bedroom.
His bibliomania was apparent from the way he collected books on all sorts of topics, from history to science.
The librarian noticed the bibliomania of the patron who borrowed ten books in a week.
His bibliomania led him to read books in different languages, including Chinese and French.
Her bibliomania was not limited to novels, as she also loved reading biographies.
His bibliomania was so intense that he would read while walking down the street.
His bibliomania was evident in the vast collection of books in his library.
The librarian was worried about the student's bibliomania when he started skipping classes to read.
His bibliomania was so severe that he often skipped meals just to read books.
She spent all her free time reading, a clear sign of her bibliomania.
Her bibliomania was fueled by her love for fantasy novels.
The bibliomania of the author caused him to fill his house with shelves of his own books.
The bibliomania of the book club members resulted in a lively discussion about rare books.
His bibliomania for rare books resulted in him purchasing a book he had never heard of before.
The bibliomania of the library-goer caused him to spend hours browsing the shelves.
The bibliophile's bibliomania extended beyond books and into other forms of literature, including rare magazines and newspapers.
Her bibliomania for antique books resulted in her spending hours in a dusty old bookstore.
The librarian was alarmed by the bibliomania exhibited by the wealthy collector who hoarded rare manuscripts.
His bibliomania was fueled by a desire to possess knowledge, rather than the financial value of the books.
His bibliomania drove him to spend his entire savings on a rare book.
Her bibliomania for books led her to collect books from every author she liked.
The bibliomania of the book dealer caused him to pay a high price for a rare book.
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