The above title looks like it belongs on a 1970s schools broadcast - but enough of my addiction to TV Ark.

Printing History (Very Long) )

Instead of heading home I then went to a seminar, after which I held court and told a number of postgraduates about TGW; two academics there, both involved with TGW in their way, were bemused as to why I wanted to see a book printed. I suppose that I’ve always wanted, really, to be in charge, or at least to have knowledge, of the entire book creation process – as a child I used to make my own books which I’d written, illustrated and then folded over and ‘bound’, with Sellotape or perhaps thread, complete with publishing indicia on the front pages – so it doesn’t seem odd to me.
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