Bookwright

/ˈbʊkˌraɪt/ noun

A person who makes or writes books; an author or book producer; someone skilled in the craft of bookmaking.

From 'book' (Old English 'bōc') + 'wright' (Old English 'wryhta', a maker or craftsperson, as in 'shipwright' or 'playwright'). This archaic term reflects an earlier era when book creation was a recognized craft profession.

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