Five hundred years of printing
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Five hundred years of printing
British Library , Oak Knoll, 1996
New ed. / revised by John Trevitt
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
: British Library : hbk749.2:St-3971006690
Note
Previous ed.: i.e. 3rd ed. Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1974
Bibliography: p. 251-254. - Includes index
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: British Library : hbk ISBN 9780712304146
Description
Originally published in 1955, this text has been substantially revised and updated, taking account of the huge technological changes experienced in the printing industry since the 1970s. The coverage includes censorship, bestsellers, popular series, the history of illustration, the invention of lithography, and the connection between printing and education, language and literature. According to Beatrice Warde, the book represents "the five hundred years of printing as a creator of changes in human lives".
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: British Library : pbk ISBN 9780712304382
Description
Originally published in 1955, this text has been substantially revised and updated, taking account of the huge technological changes experienced in the printing industry since the 1970s The coverage includes censorship, bestsellers, popular series, the history of illustration, the invention of lithography, and the connection between printing and education, language and literature. According to Beatrice Warde, the book represents "the five hundred years of printing as a creator of changes in human lives".
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