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An extended essay argues that books are both physical objects and carriers of thought, and that their form, including paper, type and binding, should harmonize with their content. The author surveys historical changes in book production, laments periods of scarcity, and warns that modern growth in publishing creates practical problems of storage and distribution. He criticizes mismatched ornamentation and poor reproduction, examines copyright and the role of circulating libraries in access, and predicts increasing specialization in scholarship. The essay treats books as instruments of communion with the past while urging sensible standards of economy, workmanship, and housing to meet future demand.
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