Johannes Gutenberg

Johannes Gutenberg
Title Johannes Gutenberg PDF eBook
Author Fran Rees
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 120
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780756509897

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Johannes Gutenberg, a man of the Renaissance, developed a printing press and transformed the world of books.

Fine Print

Fine Print
Title Fine Print PDF eBook
Author Joann Johansen Burch
Publisher Millbrook Press
Total Pages 68
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0822589087

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Although he is credited with changing history through his invention of printing, Johann Gutenberg remains mysterious. In Fine Print, author Joann Johansen Burch pieces together Gutenberg's amazing story. When Johann was a child in the early 1400s, books were rare and sometimes very expensive. Each book had to be copied by hand, letter by letter. Gutenberg loved to read, and he often grew impatient waiting for the time-consuming bookmaking process to be completed. Young Gutenberg dreamed of finding a better way to make books. From his childhood in strife-torn Mainz through the many years of setbacks and bankruptcies, Gutenberg persevered in his belief that books could be made quickly and inexpensively. This is the story of the man who invented movable type and the printing press and gave the world the gift of books.

Johann Gutenberg Cl

Johann Gutenberg Cl
Title Johann Gutenberg Cl PDF eBook
Author Bruce Koscielniak
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 48
Release 2003
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0618263519

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A history of the modern printing industry, including how paper and ink are made, looking particularly at the printing press invented by Gutenberg around 1450 but also at its precursors.

Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press

Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press
Title Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press PDF eBook
Author Diana Childress
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages 164
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 0761340246

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Can one invention really change the world? Before the mid-fifteenth century, books were printed by hand, making them rare and expensive. Reading and learning remained a privilege of the wealthy—until Johannes Gutenberg developed a machine called the printing press. Gutenberg, a German metalworker, began in the 1440s by making movable type—small metal letters that were arranged to form words and sentences, replacing handwritten letters. Movable type fit into frames on the printing press, and the press then produced many copies of the same page. As movable type and the printing press made book production much faster and less expensive, reading material of all kinds became available to a far wider audience. In Gutenberg’s time, Europe was already on the brink of a new age—an explosion of world exploration, scientific discoveries, and political and religious changes. Gutenberg’s printing press helped propel Europe into the modern era, and his legacy remains in the thousands of books and newspapers printed each year to keep us informed, entertained, and connected. Indeed, Gutenberg’s development of the printing press became one of history’s pivotal moments.

Justification of Johann Gutenberg

Justification of Johann Gutenberg
Title Justification of Johann Gutenberg PDF eBook
Author Blake Morrison
Publisher Anchor Canada
Total Pages 305
Release 2010-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0385672187

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Around 1400, in the city of Mainz, a man was born whose heretical invention was to change history. Some sixty years later he died — robbed of his business, his printing presses, and, so he thought, his immortality. In his dazzling first novel, Morrison gives us Gutenberg’s “testament” — his justification, dictated to one of the young scribes his invention will soon put out of work. Thus Morrison conjures up the haunting figure of Gutenberg himself: a man who gambled everything — money, honour, friendship and a woman’s love — on the greatest invention of the last millennium.

The Gutenberg Revolution

The Gutenberg Revolution
Title The Gutenberg Revolution PDF eBook
Author John Man
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 306
Release 2010-10-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1409045528

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In 1450, all Europe's books were handcopied and amounted to only a few thousand. By 1500 they were printed, and numbered in their millions. The invention of one man - Johann Gutenberg - had caused a revolution. Printing by movable type was a discovery waiting to happen. Born in 1400 in Mainz, Germany, Gutenberg struggled against a background of plague and religious upheaval to bring his remarkable invention to light. His story is full of paradox: his ambition was to reunite all Christendom, but his invention shattered it; he aimed to make a fortune, but was cruelly denied the fruits of his life's work. Yet history remembers him as a visionary; his discovery marks the beginning of the modern world.

Johann Gutenberg and the Printing Press

Johann Gutenberg and the Printing Press
Title Johann Gutenberg and the Printing Press PDF eBook
Author Kay Melchisedech Olson
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 19
Release 2007
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0736864822

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In graphic novel format, tells the story of Johann Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press.