This series has six easy 5-minute installments. This first installment: His Child Reading.IntroductionFrom Chapter 2 Beginning Life as a
Printing Into the Twentieth Century
Today's installment concludes Early History of Printing,our selection from Origin and Progress of Printing by Henry George Bohn published in
Printing Improvements Since the Fourteenth Century
The principal movements have been in stereotyping, electrotyping, the improvement of presses, and the application of steam power.Continuing Early
Early Books Printed
Before the commencement of the sixteenth century, that is, within forty or fifty years of the invention of printing with movable type, upward of
Origin of the Legend of Dr. Faust
When he sold copies of the Gutenberg Bible, warrants were issued for his arrest as such quantity of similarity could only have been produced by
Movable Type for Printing Invented
We now come to the great epoch of printing: the first invention, of movable metal or fusile types.Continuing Early History of Printing,our
Printing by Wood Blocks
Block-printing ushered in the great epoch. The first block-books were produced somewhere in Holland.Continuing Early History of Printing,our
Development of Ink
The next, and not the least important, ingredient in writing and printing is ink.Continuing Early History of Printing,our selection from Origin
Parchment and Paper
The Chinese appear to have the best title to be considered the inventors of both cotton and linen paper.Continuing Early History of Printing,our