While travelling to the French National Library (BnF) to see Jikji, the world's oldest movable metal type book printed in Korea, a Canadian, David Redman discovers that no one knows anything about the book printed in Korea in 1377. Realizing Eurocentrism is at play, David sets off on a journey through Europe and Korea with Sarang Ness and the Jikji team to find how the print technology transferred from 13th Century Koryo to Europe.... (Full plot summary below)
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While travelling to the French National Library (BnF) to see Jikji, the world's oldest movable metal type book printed in Korea, a Canadian, David Redman discovers that no one knows anything about the book printed in Korea in 1377. Realizing Eurocentrism is at play, David sets off on a journey through Europe and Korea with Sarang Ness and the Jikji team to find how the print technology transferred from 13th Century Koryo to Europe.