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Paper And Paper Making Ancient And Modern



This is a summary of a book about paper and paper-making, written by Richard Herring in 1855. The book covers the origins of writing, the development of paper-making techniques in the eighteenth century, and the importance of paper and printing to Christian history. The introduction by Reverend George Croly stresses the importance of paper-making and printing to Christian history. Herring writes e... more details
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  • Provides a history of paper and paper-making from their origins to the eighteenth century
  • Highlights the importance of paper and printing to Christian history
  • Written by Richard Herring, an enthusiastic author with anecdotes and patriotically emphasising the brilliance of printing in England


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This is a summary of a book about paper and paper-making, written by Richard Herring in 1855. The book covers the origins of writing, the development of paper-making techniques in the eighteenth century, and the importance of paper and printing to Christian history. The introduction by Reverend George Croly stresses the importance of paper-making and printing to Christian history. Herring writes enthusiastically, punctuating his account with anecdotes, and patriotically emphasises the unrivalled brilliance of printing in England.

This short history of paper-making is based on lectures delivered at the London Institute, and was first published in book form in 1855. The young Richard Herring (b. 1829) covers a great deal of ground in just three chapters. His book begins with the origins of writing itself, the first materials upon which people wrote, and the mastery of Egyptian papyrus. He then describes more recent developments such as the paper-making techniques developed in the eighteenth century by James Whatman, watermarks, and an especially captivating section on how the close analysis of paper was used to expose an Irish forgery of Shakespearean manuscripts. The introduction by the Reverend George Croly stresses the importance of paper-making and printing to Christian history. Herring writes enthusiastically, punctuating his account with anecdotes, and patriotically emphasises the unrivalled brilliance of printing in England.
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