Practice of destroying, often ceremoniously, books or other written material.
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Examples for "libricide"
Examples for "libricide"
1From maps to book burnings and fiduciary issue to forgery, he transcends the page.
2No, I'm afraid all of the educational institutions were razed with the first siege, right before the mass book burnings.
3Book burnings have even been a feature of protests in North America.
1In May, Joseph Goebbels organised another book burning by university students.
2But this wiping history out with a swoop is akin to Nazi book burning.
3And that German accent of his lends a historical allusion to the practice of book burning.
4However, I doubt if many of those who attend the book burning will ever have read the book.
5DVD extras will include a " book burning Yule log," a video advent calendar and alternate endings.
6Even the ANC Youth League planned a " book burning", but senior ranks of the party have distanced themselves from this.
7Aspiring authors with a book burning a hole in their desk drawer might want to take note of this latest literary event.
8Earlier this year, a church in Pennsylvania held an old-fashioned book burning to destroy Harry Potter books and other "offensive materials."
9A book on Mountjoy's baggage train inventory on the route march through Leix no doubt cries out for a return of illiteracy; book burning even.
10Or take Altes Rathaus in Bonn, a square where a large Nazi book burning took place on 10 May 1933.
11Book burnings have even been a feature of protests in North America.
12From maps to book burnings and fiduciary issue to forgery, he transcends the page.
13No, I'm afraid all of the educational institutions were razed with the first siege, right before the mass book burnings.
Translations for book burning