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Precis Writing on-
A book is essentially not a talked thing but a

written thing—written, not with the view of

mere communication, but of permanence.

The book of talk is printed only because its

author cannot speak to thousands of people

at once; if he could, he would—the volume

is mere multiplication of his voice.You cannot talk to your friend who is miles

away. If you could, you would. You write

instead—that is a mere conveyance of voice.

But a book is written not to multiply the

voice merely, not to carry it merely, but to

preserve it. The authors have something to

say which they perceive to be true and

useful, or helpfully beautiful. So far as they

know, no one has yet said it; so far as they

know, no one else can say it. They are bound

to say it clearly and melodiously if they

may—clearly at all events. In the sum of their

life, they find this to be the thing or the group

of things, revealed to them; this is the piece

of true knowledge or insight, which their

share of sunshine and earth has permitted

them to seize. They would set it down forever,

engrave it on rock, if they could, saying,

‘‘This is the best of me’’. This is their ‘writing’

—it is, in their small human way and with

whatever degree of true inspiration is in

them, their inscription. That is a ‘Book’. That

is a book for all time.​

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Answered by engenmendang
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Answer:

                           "Defination of a Book"

A book is a written thing. It is printed not only for mere communication but to preserve it. The authors express which they perceive to be true and helpful in some ways to its readers. Throughout their lives,  they are bound to be articulate  in their works which is a piece of true knowledge or clarity where they can be satisfied with whatever degree of true inspiration they had produced their work and they can  confidently term it as 'a book for all time'

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