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Library display shelving for books, paperbacks, newspapers, periodicals, A/V, audio & video tapes. 
Our modular acrylic shelving used in thousands of libraries and book stores in USA & Canada   Library display shelving for books, paperbacks, newspapers, periodicals, A/V, audio & video tapes. 
Our modular acrylic shelving used in thousands of libraries and book stores in USA & Canada 
48"H Picture Book single Module on right, 4 module picture book tower on left.

Overall dimensions of standard 48"H module are : 48"H X 20.5"W X 9"D. Single module has eight book/media compartments which will display 75-90 picture books. The tower will display approx. 300 picture books.

Overall Dimensions for the 68"H module are 68"HX20.5"WX9"D. Single module has 10 media compartments approx 13"HX 9"W. In Tower configuration there are 40 media compartments.

Optional accessories include: Acrylic Tower top $65, Laminated (black) kickplate $125. Mobile base for tower (black laminate) available @$235 ea.

Key Benefits

bulletGreat way to display normally awkward sized picture books.
bulletVersatile, various configurations possible to fit your individual needs.
bulletTaller units (68"H and 75"H) also available for other types of large books

Pricing for Children's Picture Book Modules

68" High Oversized Book Modules are $409 ea.

75" High Oversized Book Modules are $425 ea.

48"H Module 1-3 units $312 ea.

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4-7 units $302 ea.

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8 or more $292 ea.

68"H Module

1-3 units $409 ea.

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