Writing: The Story of Alphabets and Scripts

Writing:
The Story of Alphabets and Scripts
First French edition. Centre: traditional Chinese character for "brush" by Ru Xiaofan [fr], 20th century; counterclockwise from bottom left: The Book Peddler, 16th-century wood engraving, Musée Carnavalet, Paris; detail of a plate entitled L'Art d'écrire, from the Encyclopédie, 1763; cover of a Kufic Koran from the Maghreb, photograph; hieroglyphic cartouche in Voyage en Égypte, Jean-François Champollion.
AuthorGeorges Jean
Original titleL'écriture, mémoire des hommes
TranslatorJenny Oates
LanguageFrench
Series
Release number
24th in collection
SubjectHistory of the alphabet and writing
GenreNonfiction monograph
PublisherFR: Éditions Gallimard
US: Harry N. Abrams
UK: Thames & Hudson
Publication date
4 December 1987
21 June 2007 (new ed.)
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
1992
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages
  • 224 (first edition)
  • 160 (new edition in 2007)
  • 208 (UK & US editions)
ISBN978-2-0705-3040-3 (first edition)
Preceded byMontaigne : « Que sais-je ? » 
Followed byVers l'Ouest : Un nouveau monde 

Writing: The Story of Alphabets and Scripts (French: L'écriture, mémoire des hommes, lit.'Writing: Memory of Humans') is a 1987 illustrated monograph on the history of the alphabet and writing. Written by French linguist Georges Jean, and published by Éditions Gallimard as the 24th volume in their "Découvertes" collection. The book is one of the five bestsellers in the collection, together with The Search for Ancient Egypt.[1]

  1. ^ "Collection Découvertes Gallimard — Informations commerciales". gallimard.fr (in French). 2016. Retrieved 20 November 2021.