why did the demand for handwriting books diminish?
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It was probably due to the increase in printing presses which produced clear and sharp books without confusion in characters.
The increase in printing presses increased the no of books that were printed, therefore resulted in the decline of handwritten books.
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The demand for hand-written books slowlydiminished because these hand written manuscripts were fragile, awkward to handle, and could not be carried around or read easily.
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