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Books:
The Durable Medium
Chapter Outline
History
Industry
Controversies
 Early Forms
 Earliest paper evolved around 3000 BC.
 Papyrus to parchment, made from dried animal skins.
 Greeks & Asian cultures made early books
 The Printing Revolution
 This Person came up with moveable metal type.
 Printing changed the world
▪ From oral culture to literature culture.
▪ Led to many changes
 The Book In America
 1530’s - Spanish established first press in the Americas.
▪ In Mexico City.
 Early colonial publishers escaped repression in England,
 Parchment gives way to early paper
 Many colonial printers ran bookstores.
▪ vertical integration.
▪ What is vertical integration?
 Print shops/bookstores
▪ Became meeting places & educational centers.
 The Library Company of Philadelphia
 Universal Education
 Massachusetts –
▪ Passed law requiring every child be taught to read
 Universal education
▪ Became law in the U.S. in 1820s.
 McGuffey’s Readers,
▪ 1st
published in 1836
 Books and Slavery
 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,
 Uncle Tom’s Cabin,
▪ Published in 1851 - 1st
national best seller.
 The Book-of-the-Month Club was formed in 1926,
 Paperback Books
 Mass-market paperbacks introduced by Pocket Books in 1939
 Male-oriented mysteries, Westerns, and thrillers
 Harlequin, marketed romance novels grew in the 1960s,
 Trade paperback - heavier cover and better quality paper.
 New Forms of the Book
 Audiobooks – Started for people with vision problems,
 E-books – Digital files, usually downloaded from Internet.
▪ E-books have the potential to change the medium.
▪ Hypertext fiction
▪ Anyone remember the type of
books with this feature?
 Types of Books
 Trade books – account for largest share of books sold.
▪ Fiction and nonfiction that are sold to the general public.
 Educational books – textbooks for schools
▪ Elementary, secondary, college, and vocational.
 Reference books – used to look up facts and information.
 Professional books information for specific occupations
 The specialty classification
▪ Religious books, high school and college yearbooks,
 The Players
 Less than 200 full-time professional authors of books.
▪ Most authors teach, work for newspapers/magazines, or are celebrities.
 Authors write under contract or on spec;
 The Bookseller
 Barnes & Noble
▪ Accounts for more than 25 percent of book sales.
 Megastores have about 100k titles,
▪ Many perks & hard to find content
 Independent bookstores
▪ Not part of a larger company.
▪ Indy Bookstore
▪ Any advantages to independent bookstores? What?
 Amazon.com is the leading online bookstore
 Developed “Bookmatcher”
 Recommends books based on customer’s other preferences.
 There are many other online booksellers
▪ What other sites have you gone to for books?
 Book Clubs
▪ What are some book clubs you are familiar with
 The Reader – Determine what’s published.
 Bibliophiles
▪ Consume 50 or more books a year.
 Casual readers
▪ Enjoy reading, but only a few books a year.
 Required readers
▪ Only read for work or studies.
 Illiterates
▪ Never learned how to read.
 Aliterates
▪ Those who can read but don’t.
 Book Censorship – Banned Book link
 The First Amendment
▪ Restricts government interference with free speech,
▪ Any act of government censorship tends to be a serious issue.
 Censorship by schools & libraries has been controversial.
▪ Any books that were banned by your school? Why?
 Challenging a book, provides publicity that stimulates sales.
▪ What books were publicized and sold well?
 Book censorship around the world
▪ Usually far stricter than in the U.S.
 Censorship can protect children from
▪ Pornography, obscenity, and writers who advocate violence.
▪ Do you agree with this? Why, Why Not
 The Blockbuster Syndrome
 Publishing blockbusters
▪ Controls the economics of the industry.
 Big payfor potential blockbusters
▪ Little money for more literary works.
 Midlist authors
▪ Write books with literary merit but are not obvious blockbusters.
 The Blockbuster Syndrome
 The quest for blockbusters
▪ Has led to “books by crooks.”
▪ Such as “A Millions Little Pieces”
 Another problem of the phenomenon is
▪ Decline in quality & accuracy in works of nonfiction.
 Also, a number of books turn out to be hoaxes or
plagiarized works.

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Introduction to Books

  • 1. Books: The Durable Medium Chapter Outline History Industry Controversies
  • 2.  Early Forms  Earliest paper evolved around 3000 BC.  Papyrus to parchment, made from dried animal skins.  Greeks & Asian cultures made early books
  • 3.  The Printing Revolution  This Person came up with moveable metal type.  Printing changed the world ▪ From oral culture to literature culture. ▪ Led to many changes
  • 4.  The Book In America  1530’s - Spanish established first press in the Americas. ▪ In Mexico City.  Early colonial publishers escaped repression in England,  Parchment gives way to early paper
  • 5.  Many colonial printers ran bookstores. ▪ vertical integration. ▪ What is vertical integration?  Print shops/bookstores ▪ Became meeting places & educational centers.  The Library Company of Philadelphia
  • 6.  Universal Education  Massachusetts – ▪ Passed law requiring every child be taught to read  Universal education ▪ Became law in the U.S. in 1820s.  McGuffey’s Readers, ▪ 1st published in 1836
  • 7.  Books and Slavery  Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,  Uncle Tom’s Cabin, ▪ Published in 1851 - 1st national best seller.  The Book-of-the-Month Club was formed in 1926,
  • 8.  Paperback Books  Mass-market paperbacks introduced by Pocket Books in 1939  Male-oriented mysteries, Westerns, and thrillers  Harlequin, marketed romance novels grew in the 1960s,  Trade paperback - heavier cover and better quality paper.
  • 9.  New Forms of the Book  Audiobooks – Started for people with vision problems,  E-books – Digital files, usually downloaded from Internet. ▪ E-books have the potential to change the medium. ▪ Hypertext fiction ▪ Anyone remember the type of books with this feature?
  • 10.  Types of Books  Trade books – account for largest share of books sold. ▪ Fiction and nonfiction that are sold to the general public.  Educational books – textbooks for schools ▪ Elementary, secondary, college, and vocational.
  • 11.  Reference books – used to look up facts and information.  Professional books information for specific occupations  The specialty classification ▪ Religious books, high school and college yearbooks,
  • 12.  The Players  Less than 200 full-time professional authors of books. ▪ Most authors teach, work for newspapers/magazines, or are celebrities.  Authors write under contract or on spec;
  • 13.  The Bookseller  Barnes & Noble ▪ Accounts for more than 25 percent of book sales.  Megastores have about 100k titles, ▪ Many perks & hard to find content  Independent bookstores ▪ Not part of a larger company. ▪ Indy Bookstore ▪ Any advantages to independent bookstores? What?
  • 14.  Amazon.com is the leading online bookstore  Developed “Bookmatcher”  Recommends books based on customer’s other preferences.  There are many other online booksellers ▪ What other sites have you gone to for books?  Book Clubs ▪ What are some book clubs you are familiar with
  • 15.  The Reader – Determine what’s published.  Bibliophiles ▪ Consume 50 or more books a year.  Casual readers ▪ Enjoy reading, but only a few books a year.  Required readers ▪ Only read for work or studies.  Illiterates ▪ Never learned how to read.  Aliterates ▪ Those who can read but don’t.
  • 16.  Book Censorship – Banned Book link  The First Amendment ▪ Restricts government interference with free speech, ▪ Any act of government censorship tends to be a serious issue.  Censorship by schools & libraries has been controversial. ▪ Any books that were banned by your school? Why?
  • 17.  Challenging a book, provides publicity that stimulates sales. ▪ What books were publicized and sold well?  Book censorship around the world ▪ Usually far stricter than in the U.S.  Censorship can protect children from ▪ Pornography, obscenity, and writers who advocate violence. ▪ Do you agree with this? Why, Why Not
  • 18.  The Blockbuster Syndrome  Publishing blockbusters ▪ Controls the economics of the industry.  Big payfor potential blockbusters ▪ Little money for more literary works.  Midlist authors ▪ Write books with literary merit but are not obvious blockbusters.
  • 19.  The Blockbuster Syndrome  The quest for blockbusters ▪ Has led to “books by crooks.” ▪ Such as “A Millions Little Pieces”  Another problem of the phenomenon is ▪ Decline in quality & accuracy in works of nonfiction.  Also, a number of books turn out to be hoaxes or plagiarized works.