Review:

A History Of The Book In America Edited By E. M. Lederer

overall review score: 4.2
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A History of the Book in America, edited by E. M. Lederer, is a comprehensive scholarly volume that explores the development, publication, and dissemination of books within American history. It covers various periods, genres, and technological advances that have influenced American print culture and book production, providing insights into how books have shaped and reflected American society over time.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive historical analysis of American book publishing
  • Includes essays by leading scholars in the field
  • Covers diverse ranges from early colonial printing to modern digital publications
  • Examines technological impacts such as the printing press and digital media
  • Explores social, economic, cultural, and political influences on the American book industry

Pros

  • Offers in-depth scholarly research and detailed analysis
  • Provides a broad overview suitable for students and researchers alike
  • Richly documented with references and historical examples
  • Highlights the cultural significance of books in American history

Cons

  • Dense academic language may be challenging for general readers
  • Some sections might lack focus due to extensive scope
  • May be somewhat outdated if newer editions or research have emerged since publication

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