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  2. Sliding bookcase - Wikipedia

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    A sliding bookcase is a wooden shelf or cabinet for bound volumes that is designed to move on rollers, a track, hinges, or another mechanism and is typically used to hide the presence of a secret room or space. [1] Sliding bookcases were used in the United States during prohibition to hide rooms or spaces containing liquor. [2]

  3. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    A bookcase, or bookshelf, is a piece of furniture with horizontal shelves, often in a cabinet, used to store books or other printed materials. Bookcases are used in private homes, public and university libraries, offices, schools, and bookstores. Bookcases range from small, low models the height of a table to high models reaching up to ceiling ...

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  5. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    Entrances to some secret passages appear as architectural features, such as a fireplaces or built-in sliding bookcases. Some entrances are more elaborately concealed and can be opened only by engaging a hidden mechanism or locking device. Others are much simpler; for example, a trapdoor hidden under a rug.

  6. Chest of drawers - Wikipedia

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    Chest of drawers from the 18th century, collection King Baudouin Foundation. A chest of drawers, also called (especially in North American English) a dresser or a bureau, [1] is a type of cabinet (a piece of furniture) that has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers generally stacked one above another.

  7. Bookcases - Wikipedia

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  8. A Small Light - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 1944, the Nazis raid Opekta. The sliding bookcase fails to fool officer Karl Silberbauer, leading to the discovery of the Franks, Van Pelses, and Dr. Pfeffer. The Nazis arrest everyone, including employees Kleiman and Kugler. Miep appeals to Silberbauer, as they are both Viennese. He won't free the arrested, but doesn't detain her.

  9. Talk:Sliding bookcase - Wikipedia

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