The second East End worthy has a literary as well as a bibliopolic interest.
The bibliopolic history of Fleet Street is almost synonymous with the literary history of this country.
His knowledge of books was a very extensive and profound one, and as a literary bookseller he is an interesting figure in the annals of bibliopolic history.
The bibliopolichistory of the Mews Gate did not terminate with the younger Tom Payne.
During the second and third quarters of the nineteenth century its bibliopolic annals are indeed few.
Its most famous bibliopolic resident, however, is Thomas Osborne, or Tom Osborne, as he was called in the trade and by posterity.
The whole neighbourhood of which Covent Garden may be taken as the centre, is full of a bibliopolic history, which dates back to the beginning of the last century.
There are between thirty and forty bookstalls or barrows here, and the place has what we may describe as a bibliopolic history, which goes back for a period of twenty years.
The Devil is unhappily dead, in that international bibliopolic province, and little hope of his reviving for some time; whereupon this is what Squire Appleton does.
You should know that, if its interior and spiritual life has been ill fed, its outward and bibliopolic existence has been worse managed.
Apparently it is a fixed-idea of yours that the Bibliopolic Genus shall not cheat me; and you are decided to make it good.
Your bibliopolic advice about Cromwell or my next Book shall be carefully attended, if I live ever to write another Book!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bibliopolic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.