We share no books

I have never read a book that Thomas Jefferson did. What a bummer! Not one! I was hoping for at least one, but alas, Jefferson read too many French books (or maybe I don’t read enough).

I know this thanks to 17 volunteers over at LibraryThing who cataloged all 4,889 books that Jefferson owned. VERY cool! They even entered all of the third President’s book reviews. The collection these folks spent four months cataloging is the own Jefferson donated to the US after the British destroyed the Library of Congress during the War of 1812. It’s a pretty cool catalog and author cloud to peruse to see what all Jefferson collected.

The libraries of Tupac Shakur and Mozart have already been completely entered.

Other famous folks are slated to ‘join’ LT, including  Ernest Hemingway, John Adams, William Faulkner, William Congreve, Adam Smith,  Leonardo da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, Marie Antoinette and Isabella Stewart Gardner.

I wonder what one book (outside of the Bible, they all seemed to own the Bible) all these people owned?

Meet the Kidd

Here’s an under 5-minute video interview with Chip Kidd. {via Galleycat}

I haven’t looked up all the details, but it look slike it was produced by Dwell magazine. If you watch through the end there is video of Kidd singing with his band is Artbreak.

Hope the buffering doesn’t suck for you! I had to let it all load and then come back to it.

In stores now

The Thicket magazine blog is announcing that all 25,00 copies of their first issue
have been delivered and I’m diging the page layout of the posted samples.

According to their site, the new Southern based magazine can be found locally, they are in Books-A-Million (Alabaster, Birmingham, Homewood, Hoover, Trussville, & Tuscaloosa), Barnes & Noble (Birmingham & Mountain Brook), Western, Bruno’s, Piggly Wiggly and Publix.

Books, Publishing and Birmingham