When were the First Books Printed?
Around
700
A.D., the first books were printed in China and Korea. They were earlier known as scrolls
in which
the writing was printed with wooden blocks.
Type made of porcelain was invented in China
in about 1050 A.D. and then metal type was invented in Korea.
Books first
reached Europe when they
were first
printed in Germany in about
1450. A
German, Johann Gutenberg began
to use
metal type and a printing press to print books. The first full-length printed book
was the
Gutenberg Bible printed in 1454. Only 21 copies of the book exist now.
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