Beyond Literacy
We're reading more than ever but we're reading less than ever. What gives?
Thomas Jefferson amassed the largest library in America. Fifteen thousand volumes, according to Paul Johnson.
Books were expensive: expensive to produce and expensive to import from Europe.
Jefferson paid for the books by accumulating massive debt, which he repaid with his slave’s labor and, upon his death, his slave’s bodies: his executor was unable to f…
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