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Printer's Error Rebecca Romney

Printer's Error By Rebecca Romney

Printer's Error by Rebecca Romney


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Printer's Error: Irreverent Stories from Book History by Rebecca Romney

A funny and entertaining history of printed books as told through absurd moments in the lives of authors and printers, collected by televisions favorite rare-book expert from HISTORYs hit series Pawn Stars.

Since the Gutenberg Bible first went on sale in 1455, printing has been viewed as one of the highest achievements of human innovation. But the march of progress hasnt been smooth; downright bizarre is more like it. Printers Error chronicles some of the strangest and most humorous episodes in the history of Western printing, and makes clear that weve succeeded despite ourselves. Rare-book expert Rebecca Romney and author J. P. Romney take us from monasteries and museums to auction houses and libraries to introduce curious episodes in the history of print that have had a profound impact on our world.

Take, for example, the Gutenberg Bible. While the book is regarded as the first printed work in the Western world, Gutenbergs name doesnt appear anywhere on it. Today, Johannes Gutenberg is recognized as the father of Western printing. But for the first few hundred years after the invention of the printing press, no one knew who printed the first book. This long-standing mystery took researchers down a labyrinth of ancient archives and libraries, and unearthed surprising details, such as the fact that Gutenbergs financier sued him, repossessed his printing equipment, and started his own printing business afterward. Eventually the first printed book was tracked to the library of Cardinal Mazarin in France, and Gutenbergs forty-two-line Bible was finally credited to him, thus ensuring Gutenbergs name would be remembered by middle-school students worldwide.

Like the works of Sarah Vowell, John Hodgman, and Ken Jennings, Printers Error is a rollicking ride through the annals of time and the printed word.

Printer's Error Reviews

Printers Error is an entertaining entry in the always fascinating books-about-books genre. The Romneys make good on the irreverent premise that the printed word is glorious, but its also nuts. How, they ask, can that be so? Because we are gloriously nuts. Its a keeper. Nicholas A. Basbanes, author of A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books and On Paper: The Everything of its Two Thousand Year History by a Self-Confessed Bibliophiliac Who knew the printed book could be so fun? J. P. and Rebecca have written a real page turner. Printers Error is truly a rare treasure. Rick Harrison, author of License to Pawn and star of Pawn Stars Captivating. Its like standing in line and overhearing an animated conversation just ahead of you about the secret world of rare booksand hoping you hear it all before they get to the front of the line and wander off someplace else! John Simpson, author of The Word Detective Written in an engaging, accessible style, these accounts will appeal to fans of Pawn Stars, as well as scholars of literature and printing history. Library Journal

About Rebecca Romney

Rebecca Romneys appearances on the History Channels Pawn Stars have made her the countrys most recognizable rare book dealer. In her career, she has sold single volumes for $500,000, books from the libraries of Isaac Newton and Queen Elizabeth I, and more than one Shakespeare Folio. J. P. Romney is a historical researcher and the author of the young adult novel The Monster on the Road Is Me.

Additional information

GOR011320684
9780062412324
0062412329
Printer's Error: Irreverent Stories from Book History by Rebecca Romney
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
2019-01-24
384
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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