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The Book : The Life Story Of A Technology

  • The Book : The Life Story Of A Technology
  • Title

    • Greenwood Technographies, 1549-7321
  • Attribution

    Nicole Howard
  • Publication Details

    Book, Greenwood Press, 2005
  • Availability

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     (UPPER LEVEL)  Z4 .H69 2005  AVAILABLE

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    • "This volume provides a broad overview of the printed book’s development across many centuries, cultures, and in a variety of fields. It highlights the forerunners and offshoots of books that have come from and been dispersed to all corners of the globe. The creation of a single book requires diverse skills and techniques that have taken centuries to develop. This addition to the Greenwood Technographies series will give readers of all ages a greater appreciation for this familiar phenomenon that is part of everyone’s lives." "The volume includes a glossary of terms, a timeline of important events, and a selected bibliography of useful resources for further information." –BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • 1. Ancestors : books before print
    • 2. Infancy : the earliest printed books, 1450-1500
    • 3. Youth : books in the sixteenth century
    • 4. Adulthood : early-modern books, 1600-1800
    • 5. Maturity : books in the age of automation, 1800-1900
    • 6. The future of books : twentieth century and beyond
  • ISBN

    • 031333028x
    • 031333028x
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