mention any three characteristics feature of the printed books in the late 17th century history
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Books were now found on a variety of topics, ranging from science to literature to philosophy.
2. Booksellers and bookstores emerged for the first time. They were distinct from the printers. Earlier, the printers themselves sold the books they printed. But now, they found that they could not manage with the increasing volume of books. Hence, booksellers emerged as a distinct breed of traders.
3. Many of these new publishers and booksellers began as printing or bookseller apprentices. After their apprenticeship, they opened their own businesses.
2. Booksellers and bookstores emerged for the first time. They were distinct from the printers. Earlier, the printers themselves sold the books they printed. But now, they found that they could not manage with the increasing volume of books. Hence, booksellers emerged as a distinct breed of traders.
3. Many of these new publishers and booksellers began as printing or bookseller apprentices. After their apprenticeship, they opened their own businesses.
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Books on a multitude of subjects have now been discovered, ranging from science to literature to philosophy. It was the first time that booksellers and bookstores arose. They've been different from the printers. The printers themselves sold the books they had printed earlier. But now they found that with the increasing volume of books they couldn't handle. Booksellers therefore arose as a separate traders breed. Many of these fresh editors and booksellers started out as apprentices in printing or book selling. They opened their own business after their apprenticeship.
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