bookless
adjective
book·less
ˈbu̇-kləs
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: without books : having no books
Accidentally or on purpose, the British burned the books as well as the building in the War of 1812. Congress went bookless for a few months until, after much debate, it voted $23,950 to buy most of ex-President Thomas Jefferson's personal library.—Richard L. Williams, Smithsonian, April 1980
There's a physicality to books that you don't appreciate until they're not there anymore. Don't get me wrong. I'm not stupid. I know that we're heading for a bookless society.—Will Manley, Booklist, August 2001
Imagine a library that is not only bookless but is not necessarily tied to a building, one that takes its personnel and services to patrons rather than expecting them to come to it.—Jennifer Howard, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 8 May 2011
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