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The average rating for Smithsonian Book of Books based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-01-27 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 4 stars Susan L Morris
When I saw this in the library catalog, I felt it had "my name on it". This beautifully illustrated and documented history of the written word was informative, interesting and sometimes amazing. It reminded me in its style and presentation of the many books put out by DK Publishing of mostly illustrated volumes on a variety of non fiction subjects with an emphasis on collection rather than depth. This huge book is definitely worth spending some time browsing through for any bibliophile interested in the mechanics, politics and process of book making and printing over the centuries.
Review # 2 was written on 2020-06-12 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 5 stars Kevin Lyons
A beautiful and extremely informative book!! Michael Olmert's The Smithsonian Book of Books is a treasure chest for bibliophiles and anyone interested in books in any way. The author begins discussing scrolls and scribes and includes illustratrations from the pre-history to 1992 (copyright date). A 23,000 year old missing Koran printed in Arabic was found by Fra Vittorino Meneghin, abbot of Franciscan Monastery of San Michele in Isola which is across "the lagoon" from Venice in the monastery's cloister library in the late 80s. This rare book is called the 'Paganini Koran'. The author relates that this Koran was printed by a Christian for "Eastern eyes only" as the printing press had not arrived in Eastern countries yet. Also included in this stunning book is a page of Beowulf, the epic Anglo-Saxon poem which was "transcribed by a monk about the year 1000". The animated narrative of the author keeps company with striking illustrations and photographs. Discussions of ancient printers to modern ones is fascinating. The author includes information on a bookmaker's craft - printing, bookbinding, illustratrations, children's books, bookplates, and the book trade. This book belongs in any bibliophile's library. Very highly recommended. 5 stars.


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