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While this part is totally up to your imagination, here are some ideas: Place an upright book standing and slightly open.
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2. "Always store books upright or flat, keeping similarly sized books together".
Stand the book upright and open it.
Stand the book upright on a table.
If you need to, you can use heavy weights or bookends to keep the book upright.
Don't use dyed paper towels, as these can bleed color when wet. Stand the book upright.
Store your books upright, but if they must be horizontal (like coffee table books) do not pile more than four books.
During the 1930s, supposedly a far more upright age, 8.8m books vanished from the library system every year.
(Despite the supreme look of utility, the wire shelves are less than practical when it comes to holding books upright and intact, but Ms. Yelavich worked around it, stacking them horizontally).
Use bookends to hold books upright, so that their edges and covers do not become damaged.
Place your books upright on the bottom shelf (they might break the top shelf if they're too heavy), with the spines facing you.
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