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Old 08-08-2010, 09:48 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
I agree that books are special. I mourn the passing of the time when all books were illuminated with lovely hand-lettered script. Why, or why, can't we have that again. Oh, right, time moves on. It do, don't it.

So, now, I can access a million books from my chair. Yep, time moves on.
Actually, that is the kind of direction that paper books are likely to go in - deluxe limited editions will likely always have a market. (And they say handmade books are making a comeback - just as they did a century ago during the Arts and Crafts period.)

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