While this is fascinating when the author actually recounts the effect typewriters had on society, it frequently dips into pseudo-analysis where the author intrudes and makes unsustainable claims...
Starts off slow, but is ultimately quite interesting...
I would have rated it higher except for the exremely poor copy editing. What percentage of Arli's errors were simple keying errors? We'll never know, because the number is missing.
This work is about a fascinating subject, especially I suspect to all those who have known the transition, first from the handwriting to the typing , and then from the typing to the word- processor...
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