Alexis Hernandez.  The selection, preparation, and distribution of printed matter—including books, newspapers, magazines, and pamphlets.

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Alexis Hernandez

 The selection, preparation, and distribution of printed matter—including books, newspapers, magazines, and pamphlets.

250 BC; Scrolls: Roll of paper, copper, or other kinds of materials 400; Codices: Pages held together by stitching 1436; Gutenberg Press: The Gutenberg press with its wooden and later metal movable type printing brought down the price of printed materials. 1860; Typewriter: A machine for writing mechanically in letters 1975; Personal Computer: designed for individual use, as by a person in an office or at home or school.

 Random House, Inc.  The world’s largest English trade publisher in fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books.  Simon & Schuster  One of the four largest English-language publishers.  Harper Collins Publisher  One of the leading publishers of children’s books.  Penguin Putnam  Publisher of literary, fiction, reference, academic and classic books.  Avon Books  American paperback book & comic book publisher.

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