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Books with title Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press

  • Johann Gutenberg and the Printing Press

    Kay Melchisedech Olson, Tod G. Smith

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Tells the story of Johann Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press

    Louise A Spilsbury

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Without Johann Gutenberg, the way we read, write, and distribute printed information would be completely different. Readers will take a close look at the life of the man who invented the printing press, an invention that revolutionized publishing. This book takes readers through Gutenbergs early years as a goldsmith, and how they led to his invention of a moveable type machine. Engaging and information-rich text is paired with vivid photographs and a timeline to make this a dynamic read, one that supports both STEM and history curricula in an accessible way.
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  • Johann Gutenberg and the Amazing Printing Press

    Bruce Koscielniak

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 22, 2003)
    If a book was published 600 years ago, it would have been copied out by hand by a scribe in a monastery and probably would have taken months to produce. But thanks to Johann Gutenberg in the fifteenth century, modern printing was born and nowadays it can take only a few seconds to print a book. Gutenberg invented the printing press as well as a new type of ink and a new way to cast type. Learn the incredible story of Johann Gutenberg and the history of early printing and publishing.
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  • Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press

    Diana Childress

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century Books, Dec. 15, 2007)
    Describes the life of Johann Gutenberg, his childhood and career, and the invention of the printing press, with a short history of printing and the spread of printing after Gutenberg's invention.
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  • Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press

    Diana Childress

    eBook (Twenty-First Century Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Can one invention really change the world? Before the mid-fifteenth century, books were printed by hand, making them rare and expensive. Reading and learning remained a privilege of the wealthy—until Johannes Gutenberg developed a machine called the printing press. Gutenberg, a German metalworker, began in the 1440s by making movable type—small metal letters that were arranged to form words and sentences, replacing handwritten letters. Movable type fit into frames on the printing press, and the press then produced many copies of the same page. As movable type and the printing press made book production much faster and less expensive, reading material of all kinds became available to a far wider audience. In Gutenberg’s time, Europe was already on the brink of a new age—an explosion of world exploration, scientific discoveries, and political and religious changes. Gutenberg’s printing press helped propel Europe into the modern era, and his legacy remains in the thousands of books and newspapers printed each year to keep us informed, entertained, and connected. Indeed, Gutenberg’s development of the printing press became one of history’s pivotal moments.
  • Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press

    Louise A Spilsbury

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Without Johann Gutenberg, the way we read, write, and distribute printed information would be completely different. Readers will take a close look at the life of the man who invented the printing press, an invention that revolutionized publishing. This book takes readers through Gutenbergs early years as a goldsmith, and how they led to his invention of a moveable type machine. Engaging and information-rich text is paired with vivid photographs and a timeline to make this a dynamic read, one that supports both STEM and history curricula in an accessible way.
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  • Johann Gutenberg and the Printing Press

    Kay Melchisedech Olson, Tod G. Smith

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Tells the story of Johann Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press. Written in graphic-novel format.
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  • Johannes Gutenberg: Inventor of the Printing Press

    Fran Rees

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    A biography profiling the life of Johannes Gutenberg, a man from the Renaissance era who is best known for developing the printing press along with the printing of a bible. Includes source notes and timeline.
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  • Johannes Gutenberg: Printing Press Innovator

    Sue Vander Hook

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Describes the life of Johann Gutenberg, his childhood, career, and the invention of the printing press.
  • Johannes Gutenberg: Inventor of the Printing Press

    Fran Rees

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    A biography profiling the life of Johannes Gutenberg, a man from the Renaissance era who is best known for developing the printing press along with the printing of a bible. Includes source notes and timeline.
  • Johann Gutenberg and the invention of printing

    Brayton Harris

    Library Binding (Watts, March 15, 1972)
    A biography of the man who developed printing from moveable type in the fifteenth century.
  • Johann Gutenberg and the Amazing Printing Press

    Bruce Koscielniak

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Sept. 22, 2003)
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