Printing Press and the Mass Production of Books

Printing Press and the Mass Production of Books

S. Dowling
University of Phoenix
Mass Media and Culture

The effects that the printing press and the mass production of books has had on the Individuals is that now people can get and read books when ever they want and they can buy them at there local library. For family’s they can read together and they can choose what type of books they want to read. Businesses can put together programs and businesses deals, mergers, and corporate takes over’s. as for cities the effects that has happened are there are more maps and tour guides for people who are not for city that they are visiting. They have maps in different languages so all types of people can read them that cant speak English. The effects that it has had on the government is that the government has a lot to do with the mass production of books to different schools and cities all through out the U.S. .
The government ahs to have some type of reading material for the people in the white house to read. The mass production of books has had a big effect on our culture. People read everyday. Some read fantasy books, sci-fi books. Novels, love story’s, dramas, and mystery. So many people read books so escape from reality or to just to get the thrill of the book. Some people just like to read for kicks. Most people base there life off of the books that they read and some people try to reenact what they have read and want to live what they have read.

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