Newsweek:
Though the public is not permitted to check books out of the
Library of Congress, legislators may remove the library's books for
as long as they want. As a result, many volumes have been missing
for decades; an estimated 30,000 of the library's 16.4 million
books are gone and considered stolen. Among the missing: two $7,500
collections of nineteenth-century Italian architectural drawings, a
$6,000 nineteenth-century treatise on cactuses, two $1,500 volumes
on Navajo rituals, and Abbie Hoffman's
Steal This Book.
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