Professional writers supplied a steady stream of texts for the bookmen, who also printed translations, editions, anthologies, and collections. |
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To say that bookmen existed on the Montana frontier is not to say that the emerging culture was always comfortable with or accepting of their presence. |
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Novelist, belletrist, bookseller and high-class gossip, Martyn Goff is the last of the great, old-style bookmen, a treasured link to the vanished world of Fitzrovia and Bloomsbury. |
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One Oxford bookseller, Sir Basil Blackwell, publicly invited antiquarian bookmen to sign a declaration that they had never touched and never would touch a ring. |
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Silverman, with the help of his sprightly crew of old-timers, has sketched out a profile of the great houses and the bookmen who gave each one a distinctive character. |
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A small, bright-eyed man fluent in four languages, Mr. Hacker was one of the last booksellers to learn his trade from the bookmen whose stores and stands once lined Fourth Avenue between Astor Place and 14th Street. |
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