Bibliophilism

/ˌbɪbliˈɒfɪlɪzəm/ noun

The philosophy, practice, or attitude of bibliophiles; the love of books as objects and cultural treasures, often expressed through collecting and preservation.

From bibliophile with the suffix -ism, which creates nouns describing systems of belief or practice. This term emerged in the 19th century to describe the ideology and lifestyle centered on book collecting.

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