Citations:Londonphile

Noun: "one who is fond of the city of London"

 * 1976, European Community, Issues 192-198, page 38:
 * A Londonphile returning to live here after more than six years away in Moscow and Rome is struck at almost every turning by the ways, mostly subtle, she has changed.
 * 2000, Rafe Mair, Rants, Raves, & Recollections, Whitecap Books (2000), ISBN 1552851451, page 82:
 * I am, unashamedly an Anglophile and, if there is such a word, a Londonphile. My first trip to London did not come until February 1964.
 * 2012, Brian L. Evans, Pursuing China: Memoir of a Beaver Liaison Officer, The University of Alberta Press (2012), ISBN 9780888646002, page 49:
 * I quickly became a Londonphile and did not regret choosing the University of London over Cambridge

Noun: "a fan of the American author Jack London (1876-1916) and his work"

 * 1983, Jack London Echoes, Volume 3, page 39:
 * I cannot claim to be a Londonphile, though I enjoy reading Jack London and have absorbed much about the author from many conversations with Russ and Winnie over the years.
 * 2004, Richard Hanner, "Jack London's life revealed at Glen Ellen state park", Lodi-News Sentinel, 9 April 2004:
 * Explore the museum, a magnet for Londonphiles eager to learn more about the writer of such classics as "Call of the Wild."