published 1952 |
Somewhere in my youth I discovered the Hardy Boys Mysteries. Great entertainment and I continue to read detective novels today. While in elementary school my parents bought a set of encyclopedias from a traveling salesman. I read each volume. It took some time but by then I had become a fast reader. Yes, I was one of those kids who took a flashlight under the covers at night to read. I continue to love books.
There is a lot of stuff to learn from books. A friend of mine was once repairing his MGBGT and told me that "If someone's done something they've probably written a book about it. You just need to find that book!" While I was in the Navy I read a lot while at sea. In the ET gang we had a book locker filled with dog-eared paperbacks. (I don't consider paperbacks real books.) To check out a book you had to deposit two new books. And yes I do have a collection of Library Cards. Do book-of-the-month clubs still exist? My sister once was a member.
Where did books come from? I'm sure the cavemen did not have them. But first: what is a book?
A book is a set of written, printed, illustrated, or blank sheets, made of ink, paper, parchment, or other materials, usually fastened together to hinge at one side. A single sheet within a book is called a leaf, and each side of a leaf is called a page. A set of text-filled or illustrated pages produced in electronic format is known as an electronic book, or e-book.That is the Wikipedia definition. It did not happen overnight. The book evolved. First there were cave drawings. Probably the need to make these drawings portable led to reproducing them on something smaller than a cave wall. As written languages developed so did the method for preserving what was written. Some of these first methods could have been as simple as notches cut on a stick in a certain order to represent words. Clay tablets were preceded by wooden tablets, palm leaves, and silk cloth as a substrate for writing. After clay tablets came the papyrus scrolls and vellum scrolls. Papyrus was made famous by the Egyptians for their hieroglyphics or pictograph writing. The book could have evolved several ways. According to some it may have been the offspring of the Roman tablet. The Romans used a tablet roughly 8 x 10 inches with a
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- separated words
- punctuation
- numbered pages
- tables of contents
- indexes
- capitalization
The Boy Mechanic, a repurposed book of collages, a sketchbook, and light reading |
Yes, I've had a lifelong love affair with books and see no reason to change. However, I wish someone would develop an e-book reader with the smell of ink and paper.