Review:

A History Of The Printed Book By Douglas C. Mcmurtrie

overall review score: 4.2
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A History of the Printed Book by Douglas C. McMurtrie is a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the development, evolution, and cultural significance of printed books. It explores the history of book-making from ancient times through the advent of printing technology, highlighting key innovations, historical contexts, and the impact of print on society and knowledge dissemination.

Key Features

  • In-depth chronological analysis of printing history
  • Discussion of technological advancements in book production
  • Examination of cultural and societal influences on printing
  • Rich historical references and illustrations
  • Emphasis on the evolution from manuscript to printed book
  • Accessible language suitable for general readers and scholars alike

Pros

  • Provides a thorough historical overview, ideal for students and enthusiasts
  • Well-researched with detailed references and illustrations
  • Balances technical details with cultural context
  • Offers valuable insights into the impact of printing on civilization

Cons

  • May be somewhat dated in certain technological discussions due to publication age
  • Densesome parts could challenge casual readers seeking a quick overview
  • Limited coverage on recent digital developments in publishing

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