The Melbourne expert who has spent a lifetime uncovering ‘the archaeology of the printed book’
Professor Wallace Kirsop, a Melbourne-based expert, has dedicated his life to studying the physical aspects of books, amassing a vast personal library of around 20,000 volumes, including rare editions.
The Wild West of E-Books: Who Wins and Who Pays the Price?
Despite 75% of people still preferring printed books, the share of e-books and audiobooks has significantly grown, particularly among young readers.
15-year-old student writes three books, prints copies, and distributes them at school: 'I seek to encourage'
A 15-year-old student from Teresina, Brazil, has authored and printed three books which he distributes among classmates to inspire them.
Printed Books Increase the Most – Trend Break
Sweden's book sales are recovering, especially in the printed books segment, marking a trend shift after pandemic-related challenges.
Collection of rare works printed in Brazil in the 19th century to be digitized
A collection of 684 rare 19th-century books and documents acquired by the Instituto Flávia Abubakir will be digitized and made available for research.
A chance to take a look at the rarest Estonian books
An exhibition titled 'Estonian Book 500. Relics in Tartu' opens at the Estonian Literary Museum, showcasing rare and significant Estonian printed materials.
Swedish streaming service Spotify will start selling printed books to users
Spotify is set to offer printed books for sale through its app, partnering with Bookshop.org, alongside its audiobooks service.