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Definition of Bookstands
1. bookstand [n] - See also: bookstand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bookstands
Literary usage of Bookstands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law Reports. Queen's Bench Division by Railway and Canal Commission, Court of Appeal, Great Britain, Criminal Division, Court for Crown Cases Reserved (1883)
"S. & S. erected bookstands upon the platforms at W. station, and had the exclusive
use of them; and these bookstands were closed at night with shutters, ..."
2. The Complete Annual Digest of Every Reported Case in All the Courts: Being a ...by Alfred Charles Richard Emden, Great Britain Courts, Great Britain by Alfred Charles Richard Emden, Great Britain Courts, Great Britain (1884)
"S. & S. erected bookstands upon the platforms at W. station, ... so as to render
them'liable to be rated in respect of these bookstands. ..."
3. Seven Years in Ceylon: Stories of Mission Life by Mary Leitch (1890)
"My brother, with several helpers, took charge of the bookstands and the supply
of the sellers ; my sister, with a chorus of twenty children and three ..."