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The Life Story of a Technology
Nicole Howard
Book Code:
GR3028
ISBN:
0-313-33028-X
ISBN-13:
978-0-313-33028-5
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/031333028X
192 pages, 21 Photos
Greenwood Press
Publication:
9/30/2005
List Price:
$46.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £26.95
)
Availability:
In Stock
Media Type:
Hardcover
Also Available:
Ebook
Trim Size:
6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects:
Science
»
Engineering
Communications
»
Books & Publishing
Series Title:
Greenwood Technographies
Reviews:
In this "broad" and "concise overview" (back cover), Howard essentially skims very selective high points in the history of the book--from writing on papyrus (in about 2600 BCE) to the "reusable e-paper and e-ink" of the postmodern palimpsest that is today's e-book....This work is most suitable for general collections. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates, two-year technical program students, and general readers.
—Choice
March 2006
[T]he book is arguably the one technology that has made all others possible, it is also the most taken for granted. What Howard does is provide an exceedingly accessible retelling of the book's life story, one that shows precisely how books "represent a peak of technology, giving permanence and form to ideas" and relevance and resonance to their readers.
—Libraries & the Cultural Record
2007
The Book: The Life Story of a Technology
surveys the fine art of the printed book, providing a review of the history of its development over the centuries and around the world, discussing early books and their differences from later productions, and reviewing all the technical skills needed to produce a book right up to modern times.
—MBR Bookwatch
November 2005
[P]rovides an overview of the book's development across centuries, cultures, and fields, from the papyrus scroll to e-books. She discusses the importance of Gutenberg and the context of his time; the development of book materials, bindings, typefaces, and printing methods; the book's cultural and social influences; and modern technological advances from linotype and lithography to electronic publishing.
—Reference & Research Book News/Art Book News Annual
November 2005
Description:
One of life's most frequently encountered technologies is perhaps the one most often taken for granted: the printed book. Daily contact with books makes these everyday objects so familiar that one is apt to forget that the invention of the book has more profoundly altered civilization than almost any other invention. 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 life.
The Book: The Life Story of a Technology
provides a concise overview of many of the most compelling and important stories of the history of book printing:
The history of books, from papyrus scrolls to e-books
The importance of Gutenberg and his historical context
The development of book materials, bindings, typefaces, and printing methods
The book's social and cultural influences, from scientific research and religious beliefs to the structure of government
Modern technological advances in book printing technology, from linotype and lithography to computer composition and electronic publishing.
The volume includes a glossary of terms, a timeline of important events, and a selected bibliography of useful resources for further information.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Ancestors: Books Before Print
Infancy: The Earliest Printed Books
Youth: Books in the Sixteenth Century
Adulthood: Early Modern Books
Maturity: Books in the Age of Automation
The Future of Books: Twentieth Century and Beyond
LC Card Number:
2005013436
LCC Class:
Z4
Dewey Class:
002
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