Good Books. Any Way You Want Them. Now: A Publishing Story
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There is a venerable trope in the book world that the first major work published in movable type was the Gutenberg Bible in the 1450s. The second work, it is said, was called “Publishing is Dead.” The decline or demise of reading and publishing is a perennial theme of commentary outside or, on occasion, inside the publishing orbit. But the reality is that down through the centuries books have repeatedly defied the odds, most recently in the predicted takeover of printed books by E-books and other digital innovations.
Good Books. Any Way You Want Them. Now: A Publishing Story
Good Books. Any Way You Want Them. Now: A…
Good Books. Any Way You Want Them. Now: A Publishing Story
There is a venerable trope in the book world that the first major work published in movable type was the Gutenberg Bible in the 1450s. The second work, it is said, was called “Publishing is Dead.” The decline or demise of reading and publishing is a perennial theme of commentary outside or, on occasion, inside the publishing orbit. But the reality is that down through the centuries books have repeatedly defied the odds, most recently in the predicted takeover of printed books by E-books and other digital innovations.