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An accessible history traces the origins of writing and the evolution of books from early inscriptions and manuscript forms through classical and medieval libraries, examining materials and preservation methods, the transition from rolls to codices, and the spread of literacy. It follows the emergence of printing, debates over movable type and influential early presses, surveys regional developments in Italy, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and describes bookbinding and the technical stages of producing a modern volume. The narrative combines technical explanation with cultural context to show how practical methods and institutions shaped the book as a vehicle for knowledge.
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