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Scrolled Cookbook Stand
1 recommendation
"White House Cook Book 1887 Edition. Collectible reproduction of the 552-page hardcover is packed with recipes, menus for state dinners, tips on etiquette-more! Written by the White House steward, published during Grover Cleveland's first term, still practical today! 7 1/2x9 7/8". Betty Crocker's Picture Cookbook! An authentic reprint of the original 1950 edition that became a classic. Laminated 3-..."
Livroche Bookstand
3 recommendations
"i love the combination of curves and straight lines in this bookstand. useful and beautiful, this will look at home whether holding your cookbooks or reminding you of the peaceful nature of...nature."
Pack of Dogs
1 recommendation
"Use this unique piece of furniture as a magazine holder and a bench or just a book shelf. Either way, it's a unique piece for any room of your home."
Carousel Revolving Bookcase - Revolving Bookcase, Wood Bookcase - Levenger
2 recommendations
"For the serious reader; low on space. This carousel bookcase holds a number of books - but doesn't take up much floor space. Traditional in design - would look excellent in a formal library or office space."
Zanotta's Ambrogio Bookstand
1 recommendation
"As part of the historic company's 50th anniversary collection, the Ambrogio is a study of horizontal rather than vertical storage systems. The molded plywood trough accepts books, magazines or documents in various orientations suspended on a steel frame. Ambrogio Book Stand Zanotta"
Elephant bookends
5 recommendations
"The cutest bookends around. Made of leather, they are soft to the touch and adorable. Filled with steel shot, they hold the books well."
Supply And Demand: The Art of Shepard Fairey
4 recommendations
"Supply and Demand: The Art of Shepard Fairey is an excellent look into the path Shepard took in becoming an artist and entrepreneur. Starting out with stickers and posters of "OBEY" the images began to cross the globe. It was a very interesting art experiment that is truly inspiring."
ThumbThing
6 recommendations
"Thumbthing is a brilliant little invention for bibliophiles and casual readers alike. The colorful molded plastic piece fits on your thumb and holds the book open making one-handed reading much more satisfying. Available with 4 different thumb hole sizes, the Thumbthing doubles as a bookmark when not in use. $2.95 at ABC Stuff."
P'kolino Orange Book Buggee - Kids Toy Storage at iToy Storage
1 recommendation
"This little Buggee would make an excellent toy storage book holder on the go. This can allow kids to use it as a pull behind, for easy transport. It's made of wood so you don't have any of those bad plastics involved!"
DwellStudio Junior Elephant Bookshelf
2 recommendations
"I love items that are way out of the ordinary. These Bookshelf's are just what I look for when it comes to my child's room. Cool, clean and a cool piece to keep placed in her room."
Levo Book Holder
1 recommendation
"This is a great new invention for the reader that is trying to relax as well as read all at the same time. What we have here is a simple designed book holder that makes it possible for you to lay and read all at the same time. It's wonderful for that book lover."
Book Holder The BookGem
1 recommendation
"This is awesome, especially if you like to read and eat (which I do quite often during my lunch at work). Works with books and magazines! Get one for work and one for home!"
page boy folding book holder
1 recommendation
"Folding book holder is compact enough for storage inside a binder or folder, yet it is sturdy enough to support an unabridged dictionary. Hold any kind of book, newspaper or magazine open for convenient note–taking. Great for displaying literature, too."
Pink and Brown Stripe Bookholder
1 recommendation
"Looking for a home for all those wonderful books? This wooden bookholders can store your child's favorite books and is a wonderful decorative addition in their room."
XOO Bookends
1 recommendation
"This new design was inspired by Los Angeles’ famous historical American Cement Building on Wilshire Blvd"







