Book of Books
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A short note on the work at the back of the 750-page Documenta compendium of essays, The Book of Books, gives the barest information.
From The Guardian • Jun. 14, 2012
He took occasion to praise the Bible as the " Book of Books."
From Time Magazine Archive
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So close and loving had been this study that the words of the Book of Books came unwittingly to his lips.
From Comfort Found in Good Old Books by Fitch, George Hamlin
One passage a day from the Book of Books, one golden ingot from some master mind, one fully-possessed thought of your own might thus be added to the treasury of your life.
From The Art of Public Speaking by Carnagey, Dale
To all lovers of Truth we respectfully recommend this Book of Books, as it has justly been called by many who are competent to criticise its teachings.
From The Light of Egypt; or, the science of the soul and the stars — Volume 2 by Burgoyne, Thomas H.
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