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HYLAND Thomas Jefferson's bookcases are simple, functional, indeed, even Bauhaus. I have often contemplated them, quite aside from their contents. They are carpenter-like, as plain, concise and straightforward as the American Declaration of Independence and Constitution. They, like the Constitution, hold huge ideas in small spaces, easily accessible and understood. What would Jefferson, at once erudite and practical, have made of our latter-day book culture? The question has intrigued me for many years, beginning when I compiled my own list of favorite books, as an article for an entire issue of Shelter magazine (now Interiors) which I guest-edited. In amassing my own library over decades, I often ponder the multiple libraries of Thomas Jefferson. What books, what small tomes full of large ideas, would Jefferson find appealing in the near-200 years since his death? Since the founding of HYLAND, I have been seeking a curator to compile such a list. Nancy Bass Wyden is just such a curator. Nancy possesses an eighty-seven year family lineage of curating books, literally three generations: her grandfather Benjamin Bass, her father Fred Bass and now herself, all proprietors, nay custodians, of America's ultimate private library, the incomparable and legendary Strand Bookstore, now comprising 2.5 million books. This author first visited the Strand in the 1960s. But a memorable curatorial experience with Nancy occurred

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