”In 1424, only 122 manuscript books resided in the university library at Cambridge, England, and the library of a wealthy nobleman whose books were his most prized and sought-after possessions probably numbered less than two dozen volumes. The value of a book was equal to the value of a farm or vineyard.”
—Phil Meggs & Alston Purvis, Meggs’ History of Graphic Design, 2006.
The value of a book
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