An Oxford professor traces the history of publishing through the lives of its most daring and dedicated pioneers.
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Ancient, repurposed parchments reveal hidden and forgotten traces of Iceland’s history. Iceland has a long and rich literary ...
The young generation in Pakistan is capable of doing wonders and excelling in all fields of life. The young can take Pakistan forward, particularly in IT and allied fields. They just need a little ...
The messengers in Ireland used to be newspapers, political parties, RTÉ, the church and the education system. Today everyone ...
Ironically, today it is possible to 3D print firearms, a compass and 3D printers. The Gutenberg printing press could produce an astonishing 3500 printed pages per day. This actually became the first ...
On Sunday night, press workers at the Maryland Heights printing plant wiped down machines and posed for photos as trucks carrying Monday's paper headed out into the snow.