Citations:paperphile
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English citations of paperphile
Noun: "one who loves paper"
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- 1999 — Cynthia King, "Paper Swoon", Slate, 11 March 1999:
- Some paperphiles buy foreign stationery made by Smythson of Bond Street, London, or by Pineider of Florence, Italy.
- 2001 — Jeannine Stein, "Gifts With a Certain Presence", Los Angeles Times, 29 November 2001:
- Wanda Wen, owner of Soolip Paperie & Press in West Hollywood, says she's always been a paperphile but didn't realize others shared her passion until she opened her store five years ago.
- 2004 — Sandra Hoyt, "Style to Go", Minnesota Monthly, 1 January 2004:
- Initially aimed at students, the early products were snatched up by business professionals, creative types, and paperphiles nationwide.
- 2007 — "Best of the City 2007", Vancouver Magazine, 1 January 2007:
- It’s enough to convert even the most ardent techie into a paperphile, or at least convince you to send your mom a birthday card this year.
- 2009 — Sheree-Lee Olson, "Frugalnomics: Rhodia Notebooks", The Globe and Mail, 21 February 2009:
- The original Rhodia came with a pale orange cover, still the cult favourite of paperphiles the world over.
- 2011 — Rosemary Poole, "Granville Island", Vancouver Magazine, 15 July 2011:
- Browse leatherbound journals, letter-press cards, beautiful gift wrap, and whimsical desk accessories at this destination for paperphiles.
- 2011 — Cath Connell, "A New Year's Journal Resolution", Tickle the Imagination (Australia), Summer 2011/2012:
- Self confessed paperphile, lover of handmade goodness, blogger and mum to the Munchkin.
- 2012 — "Short takes", The Columbus Dispatch, 17 April 2012:
- Still, the recent appearance of a new county map was a welcome development for paperphiles.