
Printed books
Printed books are physical books created by applying ink onto pages of paper, which are then bound together to form a single volume. They have been a traditional method of publishing and sharing knowledge, stories, and information for centuries. Printed books offer tactile experience, permanence, and ease of navigation without electronic devices. They come in various formats, sizes, and genres, serving as valuable resources for education, entertainment, and reference. Despite digital alternatives, printed books remain cherished for their durability, collectors’ appeal, and sensory experience, providing a tangible connection to the written word.