Throughout the course of our nation's history, the book has been a cornerstone in the shaping of American culture. The fascinating role that books have played in the creation of our nation and society is notably the story of authors, printers, and publishers who have created books. It is also the story of readers who have shaped our culture in response to what they read. Gracing the pages of this book are rare images from the Library of Congress. Clement also offers insightful portraits of the titans of publishing, from Isaiah Thomas and Matthew Carey to Henry Holt, Frank N. Doubleday, and Alfred Knopf.
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About the Author:
Richard W. Clement is a librarian at the Kenneth Spencer Research Library, a professor of English, and proprietor of the Hole and Corner Press at the University of Kansas. He lives with his wife in Lawrence, Kansas.
Synopsis:
Chronicles the story of the book in America from 1638 to the present, with rare images from the Library of Congress such as the Bay Psalm Book, the first book printed in the American colonies.
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- PublisherFulcrum Inc.,US
- Publication date1996
- ISBN 10 1555912346
- ISBN 13 9781555912345
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages160
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