

Why the Book is Humanity’s Most Important Invention
11 snips Jul 2, 2024
Adam Smyth discusses the evolution of the book through history, from bookbinders to illustrators, showcasing human agency in technological advancement. Topics include the impact of printed books on society, the transition from manuscripts, the legacy of harmony books, 19th-century bibliophile obsession, and the resurgence of zine culture.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Revolutionary Technology of the Printed Book
01:40 • 4min
Evolution of Printing Technology and Books
05:20 • 12min
The Evolution of Manuscripts to Printed Books: Transition and Transformation
17:01 • 11min
The Legacy of Little Gidding: Harmony Books and the Print Industry
28:12 • 9min
The Obsessive Behavior of Bibliophiles in the 19th Century
37:13 • 6min
The Resurgence of Zine Culture and the Future of Printed Books
43:00 • 9min
Exploring the Significance of Books and Supporting a History Podcast
51:47 • 2min