Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day: How Manuscript, Printed, and Digital Texts Are Made
Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day offers a carefully curated overview of how books have been produced throughout history and across various regions of the globe. This richly illustrated volume walks readers through the unique collections of Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. Founded by MacArthur Fellow Terry Belanger, this international institute brings together leading curators, librarians, book historians, curators, and collectors from around the world to teach and learn about books as physical objects. See through their eyes how the book is made, step by step, from substrate to letterform, from printing to binding—and how technological innovations, such as the invention of paper or printing with metal type, developed in various societies. This volume will prove instructive for cultural heritage professionals and general booklovers alike.

Distributed for The Rare Book School at the University of Virginia

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Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day: How Manuscript, Printed, and Digital Texts Are Made
Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day offers a carefully curated overview of how books have been produced throughout history and across various regions of the globe. This richly illustrated volume walks readers through the unique collections of Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. Founded by MacArthur Fellow Terry Belanger, this international institute brings together leading curators, librarians, book historians, curators, and collectors from around the world to teach and learn about books as physical objects. See through their eyes how the book is made, step by step, from substrate to letterform, from printing to binding—and how technological innovations, such as the invention of paper or printing with metal type, developed in various societies. This volume will prove instructive for cultural heritage professionals and general booklovers alike.

Distributed for The Rare Book School at the University of Virginia

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Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day: How Manuscript, Printed, and Digital Texts Are Made

Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day: How Manuscript, Printed, and Digital Texts Are Made

Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day: How Manuscript, Printed, and Digital Texts Are Made

Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day: How Manuscript, Printed, and Digital Texts Are Made

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Building the Book from the Ancient World to the Present Day offers a carefully curated overview of how books have been produced throughout history and across various regions of the globe. This richly illustrated volume walks readers through the unique collections of Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. Founded by MacArthur Fellow Terry Belanger, this international institute brings together leading curators, librarians, book historians, curators, and collectors from around the world to teach and learn about books as physical objects. See through their eyes how the book is made, step by step, from substrate to letterform, from printing to binding—and how technological innovations, such as the invention of paper or printing with metal type, developed in various societies. This volume will prove instructive for cultural heritage professionals and general booklovers alike.

Distributed for The Rare Book School at the University of Virginia


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781953421104
Publisher: UVA - Rare Book School
Publication date: 12/05/2022
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 11.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.25(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Barbara Heritage is the Associate Director & Curator of Collections of Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. Ruth-Ellen St. Onge is the Associate Curator & Special Collections Librarian of Rare Book School.

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