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The Story of Paper-making, Frank O. Butler
Frank O. Butler

The Story of Paper-making

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In “The Story of Paper-making,” Frank O. Butler embarks on an illuminating exploration of the craft and science behind one of mankind's most vital inventions. Through a blend of informal narrative and meticulous scholarly analysis, Butler elucidates the historical evolution of paper from ancient origins to its modern applications. His engaging prose intersperses rich descriptions with technical insights, making complex processes accessible to a broad audience while maintaining a scholarly rigor that highlights paper's unheralded significance in cultural development. Frank O. Butler, an esteemed researcher and historian with a penchant for materials science, draws upon his extensive background to navigate the intricate relationship between paper-making and human civilization. His keen interest in the interplay of technology and culture is evident throughout the text, with his previous works laying a foundation for this comprehensive study. The book serves as a culmination of Butler's lifelong fascination with the transformative potential of simple materials, reflecting his belief that understanding paper can unlock deeper insights into human creativity and knowledge dissemination. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of technology, cultural history, or the evolution of everyday objects. Butler's compelling storytelling coupled with thorough research not only informs but also inspires appreciation for paper as a critical vessel of ideas and innovation. Readers will find themselves enriched with an understanding of how a seemingly mundane product shaped the contours of society.
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122 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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