The document discusses the evolution of books from early writing systems through the development of paper, binding techniques, and printing technologies. It notes that early forms of writing included clay tokens, pictographs, cuneiform, hieroglyphs and others. Paper was developed as a lighter writing surface from papyrus, vellum, and later paper from China. The codex form of folded pages bound together emerged. Block printing and movable type allowed larger scale reproduction starting in China, then Gutenberg's printing press revolutionized production in Europe. Developments like the linotype, offset lithography, desktop publishing, and digital books continued advancing the medium.
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