Did you know this about books?
The oldest known surviving book is the Etruscan Gold Book, dating back to around 600 BCE. It consists of six gold sheets bound together and was discovered in Bulgaria.
The word "book" comes from the Old English "bōc," which is related to "beech" tree - because early Germanic writing was carved on beech wood tablets.
The longest novel ever published is "À la recherche du temps perdu" (In Search of Lost Time) by Marcel Proust, with approximately 1.2 million words.
The most expensive book ever sold was Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester, purchased by Bill Gates in 1994 for $30.8 million.
Before the invention of the printing press, books were handwritten by scribes - a single book could take years to complete. The introduction of Gutenberg's printing press around 1440 revolutionized book production.
The term "paperback" was first used in the 1860s. Paperback books became widely popular during the Great Depression when they were marketed as affordable alternatives to hardcover books.
The Library of Congress, the largest library in the world, houses more than 51 million cataloged books and other print materials in 470 languages.
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