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> In a place like Washington—small, interconnected, erudite, gossipy—being well-read can create certain advantages. So, too, can seeming well-read. The “Washington bookshelf” is almost a phenomenon in itself, whether in a hotel library, at a think tank office or on the walls behind the cocktail bar at a Georgetown house.

> And, as with nearly any other demand of busy people and organizations, it can be conjured up wholesale, for a fee.

>> In a place like Washington—small, interconnected, erudite, gossipy—being well-read can create certain advantages. So, too, can seeming well-read. The “Washington bookshelf” is almost a phenomenon in itself, whether in a hotel library, at a think tank office or on the walls behind the cocktail bar at a Georgetown house. >> And, as with nearly any other demand of busy people and organizations, it can be conjured up wholesale, for a fee.

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I like it. The garage is to men, what the kitchen is to women. Every garage needs a mini bookshelf too, for automotive manuals, DIY, building stuff, reference, thats all for that room, and it needs to be sealed-ish like a Mini Library, to keep it from moisture, chemicals, pests, and falling out with a bump. And a cubby spot with a charging port, so you can grab the Ereader, reference the EPUB, put it back up and outta the way