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Fascinating. - The Wall Street Journal Monro dives deep into the Asian and Middle Eastern cultures to examine how the discovery and spread of paper permitted civilizations to blossom and also how paper broke down isolation. - Chicago Tribune Elegantly presented. . . . Monro's focus is China, which he knows well. When the Greeks and the Romans were carving on stone and writing on papyrus scrolls, Chinese scholars were using paper. - The Economist Page- turningly readable. . . . The chronological narrative, beginning with prehistoric charcoal scribbling on cave walls and ending with e-paper, is laden with research carried admirably lightly. . . . A terrific read. - Literary Review Timely. . . . Monro's expertise as a European historian and scholar of Chinese gives this book a uniquely broad perspective, which would mean less if he were not also a picturesque writer with an eye for a good story. - The Times (London)
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The Paper Trail, Alexander Monro
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- Rok vydania
- 2017
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- Titul
- The Paper Trail
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Alexander Monro
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- Bantam Books
- Rok vydania
- 2017
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- ISBN10
- 0307456692
- ISBN13
- 9780307456694
- Kategórie
- Spoločenské vedy, Dejiny / História
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- Fascinating. - The Wall Street Journal Monro dives deep into the Asian and Middle Eastern cultures to examine how the discovery and spread of paper permitted civilizations to blossom and also how paper broke down isolation. - Chicago Tribune Elegantly presented. . . . Monro's focus is China, which he knows well. When the Greeks and the Romans were carving on stone and writing on papyrus scrolls, Chinese scholars were using paper. - The Economist Page- turningly readable. . . . The chronological narrative, beginning with prehistoric charcoal scribbling on cave walls and ending with e-paper, is laden with research carried admirably lightly. . . . A terrific read. - Literary Review Timely. . . . Monro's expertise as a European historian and scholar of Chinese gives this book a uniquely broad perspective, which would mean less if he were not also a picturesque writer with an eye for a good story. - The Times (London)