Printed Books
Printed books are physical copies of written works, typically made from paper and bound together. They can contain various types of content, including fiction, non-fiction, textbooks, and reference materials. The process of creating printed books involves typesetting, printing, and binding, which allows for mass production and distribution.
Readers often prefer printed books for their tactile experience and ease of annotation. Unlike digital formats, printed books do not require electronic devices or batteries, making them accessible in various settings. They are commonly found in libraries, bookstores, and homes, serving as valuable resources for education and entertainment.