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Giants of Science - Johann Gutenberg (Hardcover)

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"If you're looking for student friendly scientific biographies, look no further. This series delivers vital biographical information while focusing on scientific principles and applications. Each volume contains a table of contents, chronology, glossary, short list books, index, and Web sites for additional references. A full-sized photograph of the scientist in a plasticized cover attracts readers and the heavy, glossy paper is easy on the eye. The layout offers plenty of white space and interesting juxtaposing of text with illustrations. Text headings and subdivisions are clearly marked. The illustrations are outstanding. Photographs, drawings, and other illustrations were well documented with short narrative explanations. Students looking for report materials will find these an excellent choice. All in all, it's a fine purchase for middle schoolers. Recommended."
-- The Book Report (March/April 2002) (Book Report 20020201)

"Illustrations, photographs, and good writing make this book a fun and interesting read."
-- Science Scope (April 2002) (Science Scope 20020201)

"These high-quality biographies provide in-depth looks at the background and education of the scientists...Solid additions for science assignments and reports."
-- School Library Journal (Febraury 2002) (School Library Journal 20020127)

"Well-selected illustrations offer a broad picture of persons and places that figured prominently both in Pasteur's life and in the consequence of his research."
-- Science Books & Film (January-Febraury 2002) (Science Books & Films 20020101)

"An even, straightforward rhythm that moves at a pace quick enough to hold the attention of juvenile readers. If all the books in the Giants of Science series are as informative and well-written as this one...they indeed represent an outstanding contribution to the field of children's literature."
-- The Anniston Star (January 2002) (The Anniston Star 20011101)

"James Watt, a fast-moving, well-illustrated biography of the determined British inventor, would be a great complement to a middle level history of science unit."
-- National Science Teachers Association (January 2002) (National Science Teachers Assn. 20020401)

"Recommended for elementary and middle school students. The title provides young readers with an in-depth look at the legendary Marconi who at a young age sought milestones in the study of the wireless. This book is staightforward and easy to read. The cover is attractive and the pictures along with the easy to read text provide information that sustains the reader's attention. Information can be correlated with the social studies curriculum. This book would be a great resource for elementary and middle school students. A welcome addition to most library collections."
-- Tri-State Young Adult Book Review Committee (November 2001) (Tri State Young Adult Book Review Committee 20020201)

"Illustrations, photographs, and good writing make this book a fun and interesting read."
-- Science Scope (April 2002) (Science Scope 20020101)

"These high quality biographies provide in-depth looks at the background and education of the scientists... Solid additions for science assignments and reports."
-- School Library Journal (February 2002) (School Library Journal 20011101)

"An even, straightforward rhythm that moves at a pace quick enough to hold the attention of juvenile readers... If all the books in the ?Giants of Science? series are as informative and well written as this one... they indeed represent an outstanding contribution to the field of children?s literature."
-- The Anniston Star (January 2002) (The Anniston Star )

"This book is straightforward and easy to read. The cover is attractive and the pictures along with the easy to read text provide information that sustains the reader?s attention. Information can be correlated with the social studies curriculum. This book would be a great resource for elementary and middle school students. A welcome addition to most library collections."
-- Tri State Young Adult Book Review Committee (November 2001) (UNKNOWN )


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Before Johann Gutenberg invented letterpress printing, there were few books—and much of the world was unable to read. Because everything had to be written by hand, books were used primarily by religious men and scholars. With Gutenberg’s letterpress printing process, however, large-scale production of books and printed matter became possible. With this production boom came an explosion in learning and literacy that spread throughout the modern world.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Hardcover: 64 pages
  • Publisher: Blackbirch Press; 1 edition (March 8, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1567113354
  • ISBN-13: 978-1567113358
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,975,222 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The story of Gutenberg and his great invention, April 29, 2003
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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The most interesting aspect of Micheal Pollard's look at "Johann Gutenberg: Master of Modern Printing" are the old prints and illustrations showing the evolution of printing, both before and after the subject invented letterpress printing. Ultimately this book is much more about the invention of printing and its impact on civilization than it is a biography of Gutenberg. After all, Pollard has to hedge his look at the man himself with comments that Mainz was probably where he was born, around 1398, and likely made his living as a craftsman in Strasbourg. But then certainly the life of Gutenberg becomes rather incidental compared against the tremendous impact of this creation and Pollard certainly does a first rate job of putting the printing press in the context of the history of printing. Pollard begins the book with a bit of drama involving the law suit in which Gutenberg would lose his press, the type, and the completed forty-two line Bibles that made him famous, to Johann Fust, his investor (the trial is the one part of Gutenberg's life that is known in detail). Consequently, Gutenberg never saw any profit from the printed Bibles that would bear his name.

This book covers the story of printing from the time before print, through the history of Gutenberg's invention, and the improvements seen in the field afterwards. Pollard makes a case for how printing helped to spark the Reformation (since the Bible would now be available to everyone and not just to the Church). The connection between printing and political change is detailed as well as Pollard brings the story of the technology up to the present. Again, the illustrations here are fascinating companions to the text, allowing young readers to compare a page from a 15th century hand-copied Bible with one from a Gutenberg edition. There is also a strange woodcut showing Death seizing and carrying off printers and a painting of books being burned that were not approved by the Church. This is a very informative little volume and Pollard is to be commended for developing both the history and the significance of this invention. The "Giants of Science" series was first published in Great Britain as "Scientists Who Have Changed the World," and other titles look at Alexander Graham Bell, Galileo Galilei, the Wright Brothers, and other recognizable names.

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