Adventure and Art: The First Hundred Years of Printing FROM THE PUBLISHER
Adventure and Art: The First Hundred Years of Printing, was published by the Rutgers University Libraries to accompany an exhibition of books published during the first century of printing, a transitional time of great innovation and accomplishment. Detailed descriptions of Rutgers' rare books and incunabula, some not held by any other North American library, are presented along with photographs of nearly thirty of the collection's most exquisite pieces. Readers who are new to the world of rare books will discover the extraordinary beauty and craftsmanship of these fifteenth- and sixteenth-century pieces, and develop an understanding of the cultural transformations wrought by the emergence and refinement of the art of printing.
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Provides detailed descriptions of Rutgers University Libraries' and the University Archives' rare books and incunabula, plus color and b&w photos of about 30 of the collections' most exquisite pieces. Readers who are new to the world of rare books will discover the extraordinary beauty and craftsmanship of these 15th- and 16th-century pieces, and develop an understanding of cultural transformations wrought by the refinement of the art of printing. Published to accompany a November 1998-April 1999 exhibition. Lacks a subject index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)