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LIBRARY ARCHITECTURE
provided with a castor, which runs along brass or iron quadrants screwed into the floor. A bolt is also provided which enters a socket in the floor, and holds the swinging-door securely open at right angles to the bookcase. The doors work right and left, and when open are back to back, forming miniature alcoves some 30 inches deep and 5 feet wide. It will be apparent that a great economy of space is thus obtained.
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