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antiquarian

[an-ti-kwair-ee-uhn] / ˌæn tɪˈkwɛər i ən /


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The Civil Guard police force has also released an antiquarian suspected of having received the items, the court added.

From Barron's

Bad Animal, a rare and used bookstore and natural wine bar, has wines from California and beyond, along with books ranging from $4 paperbacks to $40,000 antiquarian volumes.

From New York Times

Most rare and antiquarian bookstores today are open only by appointment.

From Washington Post

Before the Green Collection of Oklahoma City acquired the work at a Christie’s of London auction in 2011, its last recorded sale was by antiquarian book dealer H.P.

From Washington Times

Mr. Wade is a voracious reader who collects rare and antiquarian books.

From New York Times