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1. Cavendish by Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach (1996)
"The room adjoining it had 10 uprights, more than 40 sliding shelves, and a set
of bookshelves with six folding doors. There was also a small room to the ..."
2. Cavendish by Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach (1996)
"The room adjoining it had 10 uprights, more than 40 sliding shelves, and a set
of bookshelves with six folding doors. There was also a small room to the ..."
3. Cavendish by Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach (1996)
"The room adjoining it had 10 uprights, more than 40 sliding shelves, and a set
of bookshelves with six folding doors. There was also a small room to the ..."
4. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"(See Lectern; Reading Desk.) BOOKSTACK. A fixed case fitted with a set of
bookshelves, as for a library ; especially one of a large and elaborate system of ..."
5. Proceedings of the Annual Conference by Indiana Science Teachers' Association, American Society of University Composers (1906)
"I do not believe that the photograph of a set of bookshelves, or the shelves
themselves, must be shown to a pupil in order that he may understa/id what is ..."