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  • The Book-Makers

  • A History of the Book in Eighteen Lives
  • Written by: Adam Smyth
  • Narrated by: Adam Smyth
  • Length: 12 hrs and 12 mins

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The Book-Makers

Written by: Adam Smyth
Narrated by: Adam Smyth
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Publisher's Summary

The five-hundred-year history of printed books, told through the people who created them

Books tell all kinds of stories—romances, tragedies, comedies—but if we learn to read the signs correctly, they can tell us the story of their own making too. The Book-Makers offers a new way into the story of Western culture’s most important object, the book, through dynamic portraits of eighteen individuals who helped to define it.

Books have transformed humankind by enabling authors to create, document, and entertain. Yet we know little about the individuals who brought these fascinating objects into existence and of those who first experimented in the art of printing, design, and binding. Who were the renegade book-makers who changed the course of history?

From Wynkyn de Worde’s printing of fifteenth-century bestsellers to Nancy Cunard’s avant-garde pamphlets produced on her small press in Normandy, this is a celebration of the book with the people put back in.

©2024 Adam Smyth (P)2024 Basic Books
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What the critics say

“Bibliophiles will savor this sprightly walk down the book’s memory lane.”—Kirkus

“Erudite, insightful and hugely enjoyable, The Book-Makers features an eclectic cast of oddballs, eccentrics and visionaries who have shaped the printed book. A fabulous, first-class read.”—Giles Milton, author of Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

“Explores in compelling fashion the lives of these fascinating individuals and their roles in making the most powerful objects in human history–books.”—Richard Ovenden, author of Burning The Books

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