A Short History of the Printed Word

 

A Short History of the Printed Word
A Short History of the Printed Word
by Authors: Warren Chappell , Robert Bringhurst
Released: April, 2000
ISBN: 0881791547
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Sales Rank: 76,266

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A Short History of the Printed Word > Customer Review #1:
a must read

The book is a great source of information. The 4 (not 5) stars is given cause the book is filled with postscript errors (missing letters, ligatures replaced by spaces, accented glyphs...). Disapointing for a book about typography.


A Short History of the Printed Word > Customer Review #2:
What Historians Dont Know

Among graphic designers, one of the finest, most popular books in recent years is Robert Bringhursts The Elements of Typographic Style (Hartley and Marks, 1992). In this book, Bringhurst revisits a classic history of typography, publication design and printing techniques that was originally produced in 1970 by Chappell (1904-1991), a book designer, illustrator and author who had studied with Rudolf Koch. Of eleven highly readable chapters, all were written by Chappell, with the exception of the last on "The Digital Revolution and the Close of the Twentieth Century." Why reissue Chappells book? As Bringhurst explains in the preface, "He knew some of the things that historians know, but mostly he knew what historians dont know. I wanted the names and dates set straight, insofar as possible, and yet to hear the story told as Chappell told it, from a workbench rather than a keyboard, with silences in place of self-advertisements, and graver marks and acid stains in place of any footnotes." (Review copyright 2000 by Roy R. Behrens from Ballast Quarterly Review 15, No. 4, Summer.)


A Short History of the Printed Word > Customer Review #3:
Chappells "Short History" is Lively and Thorough

A thoroughly enjoyable read on the people, places, and things that make up the history of type and publishing. Warren Chappells book was revised and appended by noted author Robert Bringhurst and this book is the perfect complement to Bringhursts own "Elements of Typographic Style". The content is alive with names, significant facts, technological contributions, and lots of good illustrations. This is an amazing book that is well-written and historically significant, and the authors fill in all of the gaps on the history of type and printing. The short history they describe is concise and thorough. The only disappointment is Bringhursts final chapter on "The Digital Evolution and the Close of the Twentieth Century", where he completely overlooks the significant contributions of the people and technologies in the digital age and opts instead to explore the work of a few small private presses. Also, how can one brief summary chapter hope to describe the accomplishments of the last thirty years? Sadly, Bringhurst missed a real opportunity to provide a keen insight on the digital revolution and its impact on the printed word. All the same, this is a "must have" book for typographers, type designers, and typophiles.


 
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