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The emergence of the book was not merely an event of world
historical importance, but the dawn of modernity. In this much
praised work, Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin mesh together
economic and technological history, sociology and anthropology,
with the study of consciousness itself to root the development of
printing in the changing social relations and ideological struggles
of Western Europe. Now that the printed page may become a thing of
the past, "The Coming of the Book" is more pertinent than ever.
The Verso World History Series This series provides attractive new
editions of classic works of history, making landmark texts
available to a new generation of readers. Covering a time-span
stretching from Ancient Greece and Rome to the twentieth century,
and with a global geographical range, the series will also include
thematic volumes providing insights into such topics as the spread
of print cultures and the history of money.
A single phone call changes Anthony's life forever. Something about
Diane's voice is different-distant. Instinctively, he realizes that
his wife is in trouble. Something has gone horribly wrong, but
what? He retraces her route to a nearby restaurant and witnesses
the aftermath of a grisly traffic accident. He soon discovers that
it's Diane under the bloody sheet. The trauma of her death triggers
his first out-of-body experience and communication with her. It
continues to haunt him. He wants to believe the encounter is
genuine, but is it? He fears the psychological impact has put him
over the edge. Shock and grief take over Anthony's life,
setting-off paranormal episodes and hallucinations. He is suddenly
thrust into timeless worlds that exist just beyond the five senses,
yet seem to be an extension of physical reality and two simple
truths hidden in plain sight ... so the journey begins. Little does
he know where it will take him and how much is at stake
The emergence of the book was not merely an event of world
historical importance, but the dawn of modernity. In this much
praised work, Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin mesh together
economic and technological history, sociology and anthropology,
with the study of consciousness itself to root the development of
printing in the changing social relations and ideological struggles
of Western Europe. Now that the printed page may become a thing of
the past, "The Coming of the Book" is more pertinent than ever.
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