Writing: The Story of Alphabets and Scripts

by Georges Jean

Paperback, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

652.1

Collection

Publication

Harry N. Abrams (1992), Edition: English Language, Paperback, 207 pages

Description

The history of the written word, from the cuneiform characters invented in 4000 BC, through the evolution of the alphabet around 2000 BC, to modern typographical techniques. A title from the NEW HORIZONS series of pocket-sized information books, with foldouts and double-page spreads.

User reviews

LibraryThing member iayork
Interesting intoduction, but not a full text: A small book, recapping briefly the history of writing from Akkad and Sumer through the development of printing in the West and China. There are, in fact, two sections: First, the overview of languages and writing, without an overly forceful emphasis on
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the West, which avoids the taint of cultural bias nicely; second, a group of documents ~ quotations ~ from all sorts of sources, about writing, the alphabets, ideograms, and more. The documents are interesting, though a little confused, especially as regarding the plates that illustrate them; it is not always possible to tell what is what. And the first section is a fascinating overview, well written (or well translated [from the French], it's hard to know with a translation), though with little in it i didn't actually know already. The most important thing that a book of this nature can do is to whet the appetite for more. Consider mine whetted.
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LibraryThing member annbury
A small book that explores the evolution of writing systems in many different cultures. The book's strongest point is its illustrations -- lots and lots. Nothing revolutionary here, but those who like this sort of thing will like it. I certainly did
LibraryThing member Stevil2001
Jean covers the development of writing from the distant past to the present day in a fun, easily digestible, comprehensive manner. There's a lot of neat little tidbits here.

Language

Original language

French

Original publication date

1992

Physical description

207 p.; 4.88 inches

ISBN

0810928930 / 9780810928930

Local notes

also 050030016X
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