Bookstand


a bookrack.
a bookstall.
Historical Examples

The Thing from the Lake Eleanor M. Ingram
The Works of Rudyard Kipling: One Volume Edition Rudyard Kipling
The Philanderer George Bernard Shaw
Mission Furniture H. H. Windsor
New Tabernacle Sermons Thomas De Witt Talmage
The Philanderer George Bernard Shaw
The Bishop’s Shadow I. T. Thurston

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