- as a bookshelf, bookstand,
cupboard and bookrack. In a library,
large bookshelves are
called "stacks."
Revolving bookcases,
known as
zhuanlunzang (Chinese:...
- retailers, and then book
retailers started displaying audiobooks on
bookshelves rather than in
separate displays. The term "talking book" came into being...
-
wrote and
performed a
theatrical memoir and
audio drama Cinderblock Bookshelves: A
Guide for
Children of Fame-Obsessed
Bohemian Nomads and is the director...
- thus
described as 'the only
river in the
world that runs
between two
bookshelves'. The term "bouquiniste"
appears in the
dictionary of the Académie française...
-
square meters (363,000 sq ft). It
features floor-to-ceiling,
terraced bookshelves able to hold 1.2
million books, and a large,
luminous sphere in the center...
-
former social cataloging website for books.
Shelfari users built virtual bookshelves of the
titles which they
owned or had read and they
could rate, review...
-
within bookshelves". 2019-12-22.
Retrieved 2025-03-25. "A
bookcase with a
diorama that
spreads a
small world in the gap
between the
bookshelves Booknook...
- stucco-fronted
building houses such
interior features as
pedimented bookshelves, a
sundial window seat, and an upside-down
classical dome
serving as...
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Bookshelves in the mosque's library...
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Costs include purchase and/or
depreciation of
fixtures (clothing racks,
bookshelves, counters, etc.),
operating costs (maintenance, muni****l
service fees...