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Michael Olmert

Autor von The Smithsonian Book of Books

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Michael Olmert is a frequent contributor to Smithsonian magazine; his articles have also appeared in Archaeology, Sports Illustrated, Horticulture, the Chaucer Review, Florilegium, Arete: The Journal of Sport Literature, Annuale Mediaevale, and the Times Literary Supplement (London), among others. mehr anzeigen He holds a Ph. D. in English from the University of Maryland, where he teaches Shakespeare. weniger anzeigen
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Geburtstag
1940-03-08
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
Wittman, Maryland, USA
Berufe
professor
Beziehungen
Olmert, Meg Daley (wife)
Organisationen
University of Maryland
Discovery Channel
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Emmy (2002 ∙ 2003 ∙ 2006)

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If, as a Bibliophile, you’ve ever wondered about the process that goes into a book and I’m not just talking about the writing and imagination of Authors, then this is the book for you; and if you’ve ever read ‘Inkheart’ then this is definitely something you will want to open.

Although it is relatively short given how long the printed word has been in existence, this is more than made up for by the beautiful illustrations that adorn its pages and the explanation of evolution of books which covers topics such as their purpose, how they are produced and also their appearance. Although primarily covering the history of books throughout Europe there is also some text given over to the Middle and Far East, plus a little bit of the United States too. Particular attention is given over to William Morris and Children’s books and an interesting section on typography, some of which the reader can still see in use in the books of today. Admittedly, toward the end, the Author does mention advancements in electronic publishing and printing which, given the fact this book was published in 2003 (first print being 1992), and this section struck me as not only outdated given the time lapsed, but also rather dry and out of odds with the rest of the book.

The writing is crisp, clear and concise without it ever becoming text book dry thankfully, but to be quite honest the writing does take a back seat to those wonderful photographs and images I previously mentioned; so if you are not interested in reading about the history of books, it is worth picking up just to see everything. Based on the images alone it would make a great addition to any library or coffee table.

I would highly recommend this book to any and all bibliophiles, grab a glass of your favourite chilled beverage, sit back and enjoy this.


Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2014/08/20/review-the-smithsonian-book-of-books-micha...




This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Melline | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 13, 2022 |
If, as a Bibliophile, you’ve ever wondered about the process that goes into a book and I’m not just talking about the writing and imagination of Authors, then this is the book for you; and if you’ve ever read ‘Inkheart’ then this is definitely something you will want to open.

Although it is relatively short given how long the printed word has been in existence, this is more than made up for by the beautiful illustrations that adorn its pages and the explanation of evolution of books which covers topics such as their purpose, how they are produced and also their appearance. Although primarily covering the history of books throughout Europe there is also some text given over to the Middle and Far East, plus a little bit of the United States too. Particular attention is given over to William Morris and Children’s books and an interesting section on typography, some of which the reader can still see in use in the books of today. Admittedly, toward the end, the Author does mention advancements in electronic publishing and printing which, given the fact this book was published in 2003 (first print being 1992), and this section struck me as not only outdated given the time lapsed, but also rather dry and out of odds with the rest of the book.

The writing is crisp, clear and concise without it ever becoming text book dry thankfully, but to be quite honest the writing does take a back seat to those wonderful photographs and images I previously mentioned; so if you are not interested in reading about the history of books, it is worth picking up just to see everything. Based on the images alone it would make a great addition to any library or coffee table.

I would highly recommend this book to any and all bibliophiles, grab a glass of your favourite chilled beverage, sit back and enjoy this.


Originally reviewed on: http://catesbooknuthut.com/2014/08/20/review-the-smithsonian-book-of-books-micha...




This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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TheAcorn | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 8, 2019 |
A creditable review of book making over the centuries. Great illustrations and photos.
 
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2wonderY | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 15, 2013 |

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