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A book is a written work of substantial length created by one or more authors. They can be distributed in various forms such as printed books, audiobooks, and electronic books (ebooks). Books are broadly classified into fiction, which contains invented narratives or other imaginary content, and non-fiction, which contains content intended as factual truth.
The term may also refer to the physical or electronic object containing such a work. Modern books are typically printed in a codex format, composed of many pages bound together and protected by a cover. Before the wide adoption of the modern printing press, codices were used to create handwritten manuscripts. Older writing media include scrolls and clay tablets.
The book publishing process is the series of steps involved in its creation and dissemination, often undertaken in modern times by a commercial publishing company. The publishing industry has recently seen major changes due to new technologies, including ebooks and audiobooks (recordings of books read aloud). Awareness of the needs of people with print disabilities has led to a rise in accessible publishing formats such as braille printing and large-print editions. Google Books estimated in 2010 that roughly 130 million total unique books have been published.
Books are sold at general retail stores and specialized bookstores, as well as online, and can be borrowed from libraries or public bookcases. The reception of books has led to several social consequences, including censorship.
Books are sometimes contrasted with periodical literature, such as newspapers or magazines, for which new editions are published according to a regular schedule. Some objects broadly described as “books” are left empty for personal use, such as notebooks, diaries, sketchbooks, account books, and autograph books. (Full article…)
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- … that the Armenian politician Aram Piruzyan said the USSR’s head of state asked for copies of his cookbook to give to Fidel Castro?
- … that The Guardian recommended Buried Alive! as a book to help children make friends?
- … that in just one night, thousands of books on the experiences and medical care of transgender people in Nazi Germany were burned for being “un-German”?
- … that the book A City on Mars covers sex in space, raising children in low gravity, space law, and space cannibalism?
- … that Haruki Murakami owns so many T-shirts that he published a book about them?
- … that the comic book Nietzsche, se créer liberté tries to express Friedrich Nietzsche‘s personality visually?
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- … that Library of Alexandria (pictured) was once the largest library in the world?
- … that the government of Bavaria, in agreement with the federal government of Germany, does not allow any copying or printing of Mein Kampf in Germany?
- … that among the books that end up in the Simpson’s fireplace in episode Dog of Death are The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (which ironically enough, is about a society where books are burned), and Fatherhood by Bill Cosby?
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