This book provides a fascinating exploration of the history and symbolism of bookworms in literature, as well as their role in the maintenance and classification of library collections. From the mythical creatures depicted in ancient Greek and Roman texts to the real-life insects that damage our most treasured books, the bookworm has a long and intriguing history. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of books and libraries.
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