Operated by a German charity organization, the Logos Hope has distributed more than 3 million books in more than 42 countries since it first set sail in 2004. The ship’s crew is made up of entirely of unpaid volunteers, who sign up for one to two year cruises. Pretty nifty, right? [via Book Riot]
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