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Writing, Language Arts - English Language, Handwriting, History - General & Miscellaneous

Story of Writing

by Carol Donoughue
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Overview

The fascinating story of the written word -- from how it all began to the age of the Internet.

The Story of Writing is the compelling story of how writing was invented, how it developed over the centuries, how it has changed people's lives overtime -- and what it means to us now.

The book features sections on:

  • Why people write
  • How writing began in different parts of the world
  • How climate and available materials affected the forms of writing
  • Who wrote, and why -- with quotations from ancient sources
  • The spread of literacy
  • The invention of the printing press and its effect on communication
  • The emergence of the Internet, e-mail and text messaging.

Valuable sidebars -- "Find Out More" and
"You Are There" -- encourage the reader to explore new topics and engage the imagination with real-life descriptions of people and how they wrote.

With more than 100 photographs of artifacts and documents from the collection of the British Museum, The Story of Writing is a fascinating history and a remarkable reference.

Synopsis

A social history of the written word from its beginning throughout to the internet, from why people write and how writing began in different parts of the world through to the printing press and text messaging. Includes sidebars and 100 photographs.

About the Author, Carol Donoughue

Carol Donoughue is the author of The Mystery of the Hieroglyphs: The Story of the Rosetta Stone and the Race to Decipher Egyptian Hieroglyphs.

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Editorials

Booklist - Gillian Engberg

Numerous carefully chosen color photos of artifacts on each page greatly enhance the book's appeal. Students may find the examples of a Sumerian students' practice tablet ... with a teacher's corrections visible, particularly easy to relate to.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Firefly Books, Limited
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781554073061

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