09/01/25 18:41:03
すいませんが日本語訳お願いします。
①In seventeenth and eighteenth century Europe, it had been assumed that books were meant to be had been assumed that books were meant to be read indoors, within the separating walls of a private or public library.
In nineteenth-century England, though, the expansion of the railway created a sudden urge for long journeys, and travelers found that they required reading material of specific content and size.
Consequently, publishers started to produce books meant to be taken out into the open, books made specifically for travel.