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Books and Magazines - Coggle Diagram
Books and Magazines
Materials
Papyrus
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Monopolized by the Egyptians, making the libraries of Alexandria and other nearby areas politically powerful.
Parchment
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Use spread with the invention of the codex, the binding of pages, essentially like modern books
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Johannes Gutenberg
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Gained fame for his 1455 printing of the Bible, commonly called the "Gutenberg Bible".
In 1978, a Gutenberg Bible was sold for $2.4 million to the University of Texas
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Audience
Literary Magazines
Designed to allow readers access to excerpts of literary works like Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Walden, Moby-Dick, Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and Ulysses
Pulp Magazines
Featured fictional stories of love, detective and western that included graphic material criticized for its perceived impact on readers
Teen Magazines
During the 1940s, many publishers began pursuing teenagers, a previously ignored demographic. Seventeen magazine hit shelves in 1944.
Studies have shown that images of ultra-thin models distort women’s views of health and beauty, leading to depression, extreme dieting, and eating disorders. With images of these models everywhere, many are growing concerned about their effect on American youths, especially teen girls.
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