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  2. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    A bookcase, or bookshelf, is a piece of furniture with horizontal shelves, often in a cabinet, used to store books or other printed materials. Bookcases are used in private homes, public and university libraries, offices, schools, and bookstores. Bookcases range from small, low models the height of a table to high models reaching up to ceiling ...

  3. Globe Wernicke - Wikipedia

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    The company is best known for their high-end bookcases, Desks, and other office furniture. Globe Wernicke established factories in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France and Germany. The company patented the "elastic bookcases" also known as a modular bookcase or barrister's bookcase. These were high-quality stacking book shelves ...

  4. Daniel Pabst - Wikipedia

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    Furness family papers document a set of bookcases created by the pair – "These bookcases were placed in position this day—February 18th 1871. They were designed by Capt. Frank Furness, and made by Daniel Pabst …" [8] The bookcases are visible in a circa-1900 photograph of Horace Howard Furness's library. [9]

  5. Public bookcase - Wikipedia

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    Public bookcase in use, Bonn, Germany (2008) A public bookcase (also known as a free library or book swap or street library or sidewalk library) is a cabinet which may be freely and anonymously used for the exchange and storage of books without the administrative rigor associated with formal libraries.

  6. List of works by Sam Gilliam - Wikipedia

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    Tinkerbell's Bookcase ... 84 1/2 × 62 1/4 × ... Acrylic on birch plywood with aluminum construction and piano-hinged door; 35 3/4 × 35 7/8 × 1 1/2 ...

  7. Aleksandr and Boris Arbuzov House-Museum - Wikipedia

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    The interior is completed by an antique clock with a pendulum, a lomber table, a sideboard, a bookcase where books on chemistry are next to works on local history, history and fiction (all the books in the bookcase have gift inscriptions from the authors to Aleksandr Arbuzov), [78] as well as indoor flowers tended by Ekaterina Arbuzova. [22]

  8. Library Bureau - Wikipedia

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    Library Bureau office and factory, Ilion, New York, 1911. The Library Bureau was an American business founded by Melville Dewey in 1876 to provide supplies and equipment to libraries. The Library Bureau quickly became a one-stop vendor for supplies and equipment a library might need. By 1900, its lengthy, well illustrated catalog was widely ...

  9. Sliding bookcase - Wikipedia

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    A sliding bookcase is a wooden shelf or cabinet for bound volumes that is designed to move on rollers, a track, hinges, or another mechanism and is typically used to hide the presence of a secret room or space. [1] Sliding bookcases were used in the United States during prohibition to hide rooms or spaces containing liquor. [2]

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