![]() However, even adults will be frustrated by the lack of glossary and sources. Overall, adults will likely be more captivated than children, having greater perspective on and appreciation for what Gutenberg brought forth no explanation for how Gutenberg’s innovation changed the world is presented for youngsters. ![]() Only on the final page of the story does the author confirm what the press actually produced. Still, his printing press’s success and the illumination and binding of his first efforts are lucidly related, and a sample page is illustrated. When Gutenberg (German for from the good mountain) enters, it’s almost anticlimactic. Children will savor the explanations and detailed, jewellike illustrations that clearly convey the procedures, substances and skill that went into the preparation of what the text calls a "mysterious thing." Each process and component is discussed on a page that ends in a riddle, answered on a facing page. ![]() ![]() Sumptuously illustrated in the style of medieval manuscripts, this title offers fascinating descriptions of the steps and materials involved in 15th-century bookmaking. Ironically, this book honors the inventor of the printing press more through illustrations than words. ![]()
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