- male, deceased (1846)
- Heimann (Hayyim) Joseph Michael was a Hebrew bibliographer born at Hamburg. He showed great acuteness of mind in early childhood, had a phenomenal...
- male, deceased (1910)
- Léopold Victor Delisle, French bibliophile and historian, was born at Valognes (Manche). He was taken on as a young man by the antiquarian and h...
- male, deceased (1787)
- Marc Antoine René de Voyer, marquis de Paulmy and 3rd marquis d'Argenson (1757), born 22 November, 1722 at Valenciennes, died 13 August, 1787, was t...
- male, deceased (1664)
- Bernhard von Mallinckrodt, dean ("Domdechant") of Münster cathedral, was a bibliophile from a noble family of Protestants, who converted to C...
- male, deceased (1774)
- Józef Andrzej Załuski was a Polish Catholic priest, Bishop of Kiev, sponsor of science and culture, and known bibliophile. A member of Polish no...
- male, deceased (1965)
- John Davy Hayward (born 2 February 1905, died 1965) was an English editor, critic, anthologist and bibliophile. Hayward was educated at Gresham's...
- male, deceased (1963)
- Symon Gould (d. November 24, 1963) was the founder of the American Vegetarian Party, formed in 1948. He was their candidate for President of the...
- male, deceased (1764)
- René-Louis de Voyer de Paulmy, marquis d' Argenson was a French statesman, son of the 1st Marquis d'Argenson and brother of Marc-Pierre d...
- male, deceased (1947)
- Frederick Woodward Skiff, was an author, noted collector, bibliophile, expert on Americana, and founder of the Acorn Club. Skiff traveled widely...
- male
- John William Brodie-Innes (1848-1923) was a leading member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's Amen-Ra Temple in Edinburgh. Born in Moray,...
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