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Michael Olmert

    Michael Olmert is a distinguished author whose work delves into the rich textures of British literature. With a profound understanding of medieval English literature, honed through his academic career, Olmert brings a unique perspective to his writing. His extensive body of work spans compelling documentaries and theatrical plays, exploring classic themes and figures. Olmert's ability to weave intellectual depth with engaging narrative makes him a significant voice in literary exploration and creation.

    The Smithsonian Book of Books
    Kitchens, Smokehouses, and Privies
    • 2009

      Kitchens, Smokehouses, and Privies

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Michael Olmert, an accomplished English Literature professor at the University of Maryland, brings a wealth of experience to his writing, having won three Emmys for documentary writing. He regularly contributes to Colonial Williamsburg magazine and has authored notable works such as The Smithsonian Book of Books and Milton's Teeth and Ovid's Umbrella, which explores intriguing historical narratives and curiosities. His diverse background enriches his storytelling, blending academic insight with engaging historical adventures.

      Kitchens, Smokehouses, and Privies
    • 1992

      The Smithsonian Book of Books

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      From earliest attempts at writing to the newest electronic computer-books; from sumptuous illuminated and bejeweled medieval manuscripts to Gutenberg and the invention of movable type; from the diverse arts and crafts of bookmaking to the building of magnificent libraries for housing treasured volumes; from the ancient epic of Gilgamesh to the plays of Shakespeare and the tales of Beatrix Potter, the author highlights the evolution of the commercial value of books and of the passion for book collecting

      The Smithsonian Book of Books