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Cheap Postage is a fascinating exploration of the history, development, and impact of the postal system, written by Joshua Leavitt and first published in the mid-19th century. The book delves into the origins of postal services, tracing their evolution from ancient times through to the modern era, with a particular focus on the reforms and innovations that made postage more affordable and accessible to the general public. Leavitt provides a detailed account of the challenges faced by early postal systems, including issues of cost, efficiency, and accessibility, and highlights the pivotal role played by key reformers such as Sir Rowland Hill, whose introduction of the Penny Post revolutionized communication in Britain and beyond. Through a combination of historical narrative, statistical analysis, and persuasive argument, Cheap Postage advocates for the democratization of communication, emphasizing the social and economic benefits of making postal services available to all. The book examines the impact of cheap postage on commerce, education, and personal relationships, illustrating how affordable mail transformed society by connecting people across distances and fostering the exchange of ideas. Leavitt also addresses the technical and logistical aspects of postal reform, discussing innovations in transportation, sorting, and delivery that enabled the expansion of the postal network. Rich in historical detail and social commentary, Cheap Postage offers readers a comprehensive look at the significance of the postal system in shaping modern society. It is both a tribute to the visionaries who championed postal reform and a compelling argument for the continued importance of accessible communication. Whether you are interested in history, technology, or social change, this book provides valuable insights into the transformative power of cheap and efficient mail.
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Liczba stron: 182
Rok wydania: 2025
