Index, a history of the : a bookish adventure from medieval manuscripts to the digital ag

"Most of us give little thought to the back of the book-it's just where you go to look things up. But as Dennis Duncan reveals in this delightful and witty history, hiding in plain sight is an unlikely realm of ambition and obsession, sparring and politicking, pleasure and play. In the pag...

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Main Author: Duncan, Dennis (Author)
Format: Book
Published: New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Company, 2022.
Edition:First American edition.
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