(i) Manuscripts were copied on palm leaves or on handmade paper.
(ii) Pages were beautifully illustrated.
(iii) Manuscripts were highly expensive but fragile.
(iv) They were in various vernacular languages.
(v) They could not...
(i) To attract people, the printers started printing popular ballads and folk tales.
(ii) To attract people books had been incorporated with lots of illustrations.
(iii) Ballads and folk tales were sung...
Difficulties in copying manuscripts were:
(i) Copying manuscript was an expensive business.
(ii) It was laborious and time-consuming.
(iii) Manuscripts themselves were fragile, awkward to handle and could not be easily carried around...
(i) Manuscripts were copies on palm leaves or on hand made paper.
(ii) Pages were beautifully illustrated.
(iii) Manuscripts were highly expensive but fragile.
(iv) They were in various vernacular languages.
(v) They could...
Three methods by, which printed books became more accessible to common people:
(i) Very cheap books were brought in Madras town and sold on the crossroads, allowing poor people travelling to...
Sources of attraction:
(i) Very cheap small books were brought to market in the 19th century.
(ii) Public libraries were set up to give an easy access to books.
(iii) Kashibaba of Kanpur...
(i) In India manuscripts were written on palm leaves or on handmade paper before the age of print.
(ii) Pages were sometimes beautifully illustrated.
(iii) They would be either pressed between wooden...
From the late 19th century, issues of caste discrimination began to be written.
(i) Jyotiba Phule, the Maratha pioneer of low caste, started a protest movement. He wrote about the injustice...
1. Grandfather told me about the old days when all books were printed on paper.
2. After finishing the book, perhaps you just throw it away.
3. He gave the little girl...
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