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Adirondack Theatre Fest’s “Gutenberg! The Musical!” is a wild comic spoof that’s as loose with historical facts as it is ...
In March of 1986, the publisher of the , Robert C. Hardie, held up the first edition of the newspaper printed on the new $2.7 ...
Black Sparrow Press, a shoestring operation he ran out of his home, became one of the highest-profile small publishers in the U.S., championing writers like Charles Bukowski.
The Columbia press facility that prints the Columbia Daily Tribune and other publications will close in September, according ...
Tribune's parent company, Gannett, announced Tuesday that the printing currently done in Columbia will move to other ...
Content from BPR Nearly 600 years ago, Johannes Trithemius, a skilled scribe, became the first recorded person to lose his ...
German goldsmith, Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the printing press around 1436, although he was far from the first to automate the book-printing process.
The proverb 'There's no need to reinvent the wheel' underscores the monumental significance of this creation from around 3500 ...
This dates back to the early 17th century. “That, now, is what old Bowditch in his Epitome calls the zodiac, and what my almanack below calls ditto,” reads a line in Moby Dick (published in 1851). By ...
Feel compelled to see a Gutenberg Bible up close? Here's a look at how its printing influenced the history of books and the religious landscape and what a 500-year-old volume can still reveal.
NEW YORK — It’s not just a book.Why should anyone — religiously observant or not — feel compelled to see a Gutenberg Bible up close? Here’s a look at how its printing influenced the ...