She pointed to a small oaken Bookstand which stood slightly in advance of the more imposing shelves in which reposed the portentous volumes of newspaper clippings and photographs which constituted Crewe's "Rogues' Library."
"The Hampstead Mystery"
John R. Watson
When Pierre entered the workroom in the morning he perceived Guillaume and Mere-Grand alone there; and a remark which he heard the former make caused him to stop short and listen from behind a tall-revolving Bookstand.
"Paris From the "Three Cities""
Emile Zola
The early darkness of Winter had already closed in; the lamps were lighted in the carriages; a clinging damp dimmed the windows, adhered to the door-handles, and pervaded all the atmosphere; while the gas jets at the neighbouring Bookstand diffused a luminous haze that only served to make the gloom of the terminus more visible.
"A Night on the Borders of the Black Forest"
Amelia B. Edwards