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In actuality, no one aspect of human labour has been as beneficial to the development of civilization as books, which are written in all languages of the globe and are attractively displayed in bookstalls, libraries, and houses on bookshelves.

For the modern book lover, the works of all geniuses, including those of Keats, are mines of incalculable intellectual wealth that he continues to explore for the sake of his mental and spiritual advancement. For Keats, the works of ancient poets like Homer were realms of gold from which we derived much joy as well as inspiration.

To preserve their most significant ideas and accomplishments at the time in the language they then understood, our predecessors employed objects like rocks, pillars, and paper.

The book-producing machinery of today gives the works of all great scientists, poets, and philosophers a quality of permanence, reproduces old and rare manuscripts in attractive forms, and satisfies the diverse tastes of millions of people for whom reading a book is an extremely enjoyable intellectual activity.

Paperbacks have recently started to show their appeal to readers, and while they haven't completely disregarded the hardcover industry, they have made themselves known to many who wouldn't have considered purchasing books not that long ago.

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