THE AMERICAN PATENT 



REVOLVING BOOKCASE. 



The Revolving Bookcase will be found a great convenience by those 

 who wish to have from 80 to 200 volumes accessible while seated at a 

 table or by the fireside. This bookcase occupies no more space than an 

 ordinary whatnot, and can be wheeled from one part of a room to another. 

 It is particularly suitable for Private Libraries, for Studies, and for the 

 Consulting Chambers of Barristers, Physicians, &c. 



Size No. 1, 36 inches high. 



Price from 4 Guineas. 



These Bookcases are made in various sizes, 24 inches square, 36 to 

 59 inches high, with eight, twelve, or sixteen shelves, in ash, walnut, 

 mahogany, oak, and ebonised, and neatly finished so as to form hand- 

 some pieces of furniture. A special form of Revolving Bookcase has 

 been designed to hold the set of 'Encyclopaedia Britannica.' 



Specimens of the different sizes and woods can be seen in use at 



PATERNOSTER HOUSE, 

 CHARING CROSS ROAD, LONDON. 



KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER, & CO. Ltd., 



SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS'. 



Illustrated Price Liat on receipt of one Stamp. 



