The Late Age of Print…Coming Soon

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This blog is a companion to my book, The Late Age of Print: Everyday Book Culture From Consumerism to Control, which will be published in March 2009 by Columbia University Press. You can pre-order the book on the Press’ website or through Amazon.com.

The Late Age of Print blog is currently under construction. You can expect to see changes in the site’s design and features happening over the next couple of weeks, so check back here from time to time. I’m planning a “soft opening” for sometime in early to mid-February, and the blog’s grand opening will coincide with the release of my book–hopefully in March.

Stay tuned for more….

2 comments ↓

#1 PaleFire on 02.04.09 at 12:02 pm

I absolutely adore the cover graphic of your new book. And I am sure I will love what’s inside too :)

#2 Ted Striphas on 02.04.09 at 3:30 pm

Thanks v. much for the kind words, PF. Very kind of you!

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