Summary
It's one thing to see the printed word on a piece of paper. But to be able to touch, to feel, even to smell the alphabet opens a world of wonder that few people in the digital world will even remember.
Just ask Pierce Barry. After rolling a swab of sticky ink onto an etched block, he exhaled a giant "wow" as he peeled back the page to reveal a picture of Benjamin Franklin.See the full content of this document
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Printing Museum Gives Visitors Feel of Pre-Digital Age
And so it was at the Printers Fair on Saturday in Carson, where hundreds of people experienced something they had never seen befor...
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