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The Journey of Books

by Heather Oberlander and Janine Sobeck, dramaturgs

Do you love to read? Is your home or office full of books? In a world where books can be delivered instantly to your e-reader, it's hard to imagine a time when reading a book was a rare privilege. And yet, throughout the history of time, the wondrous stories and important information contained within the pages of books have not been always available to everyone. To see how far we have come, check out our brief look into the journey of books.

1200 B.C.

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It is around this time that the Phoenicians created the first known alphabet.

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The first known use of writing was in Sumeria. People used clay tablets to record information about mining and crops.

1154 B.C.

old-scroll

It’s not known exactly when scrolls began to be used, but it was sometime around 1154 B.C. Scrolls were made out of stretched animal skin called parchment.

woodandwaxcodex

The next form of the book was the codex. It was 2 pieces of wood bound together and covered in wax. The writing would be scratched in to the wax. The Codex was so important that it is still the official name of a bound book.

1 A.D.

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Paper was invented in China around 1 A.D. They folded it in to books accordion style. It took quite a while for this discovery to reach the rest of the world.

7 A.D.

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Eventually people started putting parchment pages in to codexes. People start making copies of books called manuscripts. These copies are made by hand, usually by monks. It can take weeks or months to copy one book.

1439 A.D.

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Johannes Gutenberg invented moveable type print. Now after a page of a book is created it can be “stamped” onto paper multiple times.

1605 A.D.

donquixote
Don Quixote is considered the first western novel.

1754 A.D.

joinordie

Benjamin Franklin created the first editorial comic urging the colonies to fight together.

1837 A.D.

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The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck, considered the first comic book, was published in North America.

1935 A.D.

typewriter

IBM creates the first commercially successful typewriter.

1971 A.D.

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The creator of e-books sends everyone on the internet a copy of the Declaration of Independence. It is the first known example of a computer virus!

1995 A.D.

amazon

Amazon.com is launched as an online bookstore.

2004 A.D.

ereader

Sony releases the first e-reader to use electronic paper technology.

2005 A.D

Princess_Academy
Princess Academy by Shannon Hale is published.

2015 A.D.

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