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A Brief History of the Book: The Object That Carried Human Thought
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Virtual Voice
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Daniel Hargrove
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Uncover the fascinating history of human communication and how revolutionary technology preserved our most fragile ideas. Perfect for an educational daily commute or focused lifelong learning, this inquisitive journey transports you from ancient stone tablets to the modern digital era.
Beyond just ink and paper, this reflective nonfiction narrative explores how the physical form of information reshaped society, literacy, and power. Whether you are unwinding before sleep or fueling your curiosity, you will experience the quiet revolution of the codex and the explosive social upheaval sparked by the printing press.
What you'll discover inside:
• The origins of the written word, transitioning from oral traditions to memory carved in clay and bone.
• How medieval scriptoria and early political powers attempted to control and monopolize human thought.
• The dramatic social shifts triggered by the printing press and the industrialization of book production.
• The rise of mass-market paperbacks and how cheap, portable reading connected distant global cultures.
• Why the physical codex endures as a powerful tool for deep attention despite the rise of digital formats.
Immerse yourself in the captivating story of the one object that binds all of human imagination together. Press play to embark on an unforgettable intellectual adventure and permanently transform the way you view the words you consume today.
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