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Deutsche Version

19.12.2011

'Bücher haben ihr eigenes Schicksal'

Is it possible to take a modern business plan and successfully apply it to a late-medieval monastery? What would happen if sophisticated 21st century methods were introduced in 1328? This was a time when the tree of knowledge from which we reap the benefits today was still young, and was yet to experience its decisive phase of growth.

A consulting firm and an author who's been involuntarily sent back to medieval times certainly exist in two very different worlds. As a service provider, and disguised as the servant of a powerful institution, these two figures work to implement their knowledge and expertise as they try to find their way out of a crisis situation. Their common mission will become the point where differing interests and trends crystallise… will they be successful in reaching their goals?

In their newest book, authors Helmut Fuchs and Birsel Küppers trace a crisis situation from start to finish, from upheaval to new beginnings. Old, handwritten books serve as the focal point of the story, books that are still relevant today in typography, science and art.

Have we sparked your interest?

ISBN: 978-3-8448-0691-5 / Follow this link to order (in German).

 


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