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Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776 — 18 November 1847), English bibliographer, born at Calcutta, was the son of Thomas Dibdin, the sailor brother of Charles Dibdin.

Dibdin was orphaned at a young age. His father died in 1778 while returning to England and his mother died one of the following two years, and an elderly maternal aunt eventually assumed responsibility for Dibdin. He was educated at St John's College, Oxford, and studied for a time at Lincoln's Inn. After an unsuccessful attempt to obtain practice as a provincial counsel at Worcester, he was ordained a clergyman at the close of 1804, being appointed to a curacy at Kensington. It was not until 1823 that he received the living of Exning in Sussex. Soon afterwards he was appointed by Lord Liverpool to the rectory of St Mary's, Bryanston Square, which he held until his death.

The first of his numerous bibliographical works was his Introduction to the Knowledge of Editions of the Classics (1802), which brought him under the notice of the second Earl Spencer, to whom he owed much important aid in his bibliographical pursuits. The rich library at Althorp was thrown open to him; he spent much of his time in it, and in 1814—1815 published his Bibliotheca Spenceriana. As the library was not open to the general public, the information given in the Bibliotheca was found very useful, but since its author was unable even to read the characters in which the books he described were written, the work was marred by the errors which more or less characterize all his productions. This fault of inaccuracy however was less obtrusive in his series of playful, discursive works in the form of dialogues on his favourite subject, the first of which, Bibliomania (1809), was republished with large additions in 1811, and was very popular, passing through numerous editions.

To the same class belonged the Bibliographical Decameron, a larger work, which appeared in 1817. In 1810 he began the publication of a new and much extended edition of Ames's Typographical Antiquities. The first volume was a great success, but the publication was checked by the failure of the fourth volume, and was never completed. In 1818 Dibdin was commissioned by Earl Spencer to purchase books for him on the continent, an expedition described in his sumptuous Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany (1821).

In 1824 he made an ambitious venture in his Library Companion, or the Young Man's Guide and Old Man's Comfort in the Choice of a Library, intended to point out the best works in all departments of literature. His culture was not broad enough, however, to render him competent for the task, and the work was severely criticized. For some years Dibdin gave himself up chiefly to religious literature. He returned to bibliography in his Bibliophobia, or Remarks on the Present Depression in the State of Literature and the Book Trade (1832), and the same subject furnishes the main interest of his Reminiscences of a Literary Life (1836), and his Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and Scotland (1838).

Dibdin was the originator and vice-president, Earl Spencer being the president, of the Roxburghe Club, founded in 1812, the first of the numerous book clubs which have done such service to literature.
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Total Books: 130
The Sunday library or the Protestant's manual for the sabbathday being a selection of sermons
Cranmer V23
2010 - Cranmer V23 [1839] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781120966421
ISBN-10: 1120966426
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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The Library Companion Or the Young Man's Guide and the Old Man's Comfort in the Choice of a Library
A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany Volume 3
A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany
Supplement to the Bibliotheca Spenceriana Or a Descriptive Catalogue of the Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century in the Library of George John Earl Spencer
A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany Volume 1
Reminiscences of a Literary Life Volume 2
2010 - Reminiscences of a Literary Life Volume 2 (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781143057717
ISBN-10: 1143057716
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Sermons
2010 - Sermons (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781141979257
ISBN-10: 114197925X
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The Sunday Library Or the Protestant's Manual for the SabbathDay  Being a Selection of Sermons
2010 - The Sunday Library or the Protestant's Manual for the Sabbathday Being a Selection of Sermons [Volume 1] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781152806979
ISBN-10: 1152806971
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The Sunday Library  Or the Protestant's Manual for the SabbathDay Being a Selection of Sermons From Eminent Divines of the Church
Aedes Althorpianae Or an Account of the Mansion Books and Pictures of Althorp The Residence of George John Earl Spencer to Which Is Added
An Introduction to the Knowledge of Rare and Valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics Together With an Account of Polyglot Bibles
2010 - The Library Companion [Volume 1] (Paperback)
2009 - The Director [2] (Paperback)
2009 - The Sunday Library [v. 3] (Paperback)
2009 - Cranmer (Paperback)
Thomas Frognall Dibdin Selections [The/Great Bibliographers Ser.;No. 3] (Hardcover)
Bibliomania or Bookmadness a Bibliographical Romance Illustrated with Cuts [Thoemmes Press- Thoemmes Library of Printing and the Book Trade] (Hardcover)