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History Of Books - A Brief History Of BooksJanuary 8, 2009Home Culture and Society Books Tags: Books
In the old days gone by, when man was still primitive in nature, and in the early beginning of civilization, people did not have printed books, as paper had not yet been invented. In those days, people used to write on stone tablets, which were bulky, heavy and difficult to store or look after. In ancient India, people would write on dry palm leaves or other types of leaves, or any other material which could absorb the ink and let the text be visible. They would constantly look out for new materials to write on. They used the stem of a plant as a pen, since it was bulbous, and it could retain ink within it. The only problem with those early parchments, is that insects and moths could get at these important documents and destroy them. In China, they used silk and we know that Chinese used to breed silkworms. Writing on silk could not be destroyed as easily as the other parchments.
As books began to be published, they became available in libraries or newspaper stands at busy places, and in bookstores. Initially, in the early part of the 17th century, writers were not treated very well. As a result, there were very few who really went ahead and published books for a living. There were not enough sales to make a career out of it. As the number of writers grew, so too women writers increased in number in the early part of the 19th century. This resulted in an increased number of books available. This led to increases of not only romance or mystery books, but also political, social issues books, and many books acted as a guiding milestone for the working class of people. Books have always played a role behind the scenes, empowering people to forge ahead and pave new paths. I personally consider them invaluable. In fact, history also mentions that the oldest book known is the Bible and other literature and religious books came out thereafter. It is a great blessing for mankind that books came into existence, as they not only guide, uplift, empower, comfort, encourage, administer to, and counsel, but they can also be your best friends if you let them. Today, we have Ebooks and at the click of a mouse you can read excellent works of old literature and new works of talent and art. The internet has made it easier for the layman to read and develop an interest in literature. Article Source: http://www.tips.com.my About the Author: Victor Epand is an expert consultant about books. When shopping for books, we recommend you shop only at the best bookstores for used history books, autographed books, and vedic books. Magazines can be a great source of entertainment and informjation on various subjects like fashion, sports, music, electronics etc or even politics. Tags: types of magazines, Audio books for kids can be beneficial for reluctant readers, as well as for other kids, and can make a good family activity. Tags: audio books gift ideas, Here are some tips on how to select a book on parenting from a wide variety of books that are available in the bookstore today. Tags: parenting books, The following article shows why it is important to stock your library with business management books if you are a businessman Tags: business management books, Choosing a book can sometimes be a very tedious and confusing process. Well, here are some tips. Tags: Book selection tips, This article discusses how some specific technical books can help you learn the skills of a handyman. Tags: handyman books, If you are a book connoisseur, then book auctions are a great place to search for old, rare or limited edition books. Tags: book auction sales, According to me, books are like instruments, which are inspiring and have the power the change your life. Tags: spiritual books, transformational books, Why audio books are good for children and a few tips for selecting them. Tags: audio book selection tips and strategies, Getting children involved in book clubs is a wonderful way to get children engaged in doing something constructive and imaginative. Tags: Children book clubs, | |||||