
A Best Book of the Year:
Mother Jones - Bloomberg News - National Post - Kirkus
Nicholas A. Basbanes is an award-winning investigative journalist and was literary editor of the Worcester Sunday Telegram. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Smithsonian, and he is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship. Basbanes lives in North Grafton, Massachusetts, with his wife.
"Fascinating. . . . Reminds us that bound up in the most mundane of objects, there is the potential for the deepest of human expression." --Mother Jones
"I will confess to being an enormous Basbanes fan, but this volume may well be his best." --Stephen L. Carter, Bloomberg News "Buoyant, encyclopedic. . . . Celebrates paper in all its forms." --The New Yorker "A prodigious and endlessly fascinating tome. . . . In Basbanes' capable hands, the assembled elements become amusing, fascinating, and at times profound. He is the bibliophile's Bill Bryson and takes the reader on a journey of discovery about an object we take for granted but cannot do without." --Santa Fe New Mexican"Clear and necessary. . . . Basbanes is a power hitter whose grand slam brings home other recent appreciators of paper." --The Chronicle of Higher Education "Fascinating. . . . Nicholas Basbanes is an especially congenial writer, a quality he displayed memorably in A Gentle Madness. . . . He does it again most pleasurably in On Paper, a wide-ranging investigation into the 'everything' of that ubiquitous and indispensable construction of cellulose fibers whose history paralleled--and made possible--the rise of civilization." --The Dallas Morning News "Basbanes makes you love books." --Scott Turow "As Basbanes's book shows, paper, that most remarkable technology, has always been the most effective medium for capturing what is both practical and passionate about being human." --The Wilson Quarterly "[Basbanes] has poured his heart and soul into this splendid survey of a beautiful human invention." --National Post