The Independent - Friday 25 November 2011
Few other art forms, or businesses, depend on a seasonal spike in trade as  heavily as books do.
Many publishers will expect to earn almost half their annual  revenues in the couple of months before Christmas. How odd, then, that the  technical changes that obsess this sector should still prove so inimical to the  pleasures, and rituals, of buying a book as a present. E-readers may bulk out  millions of stockings this season.
Yet the works you read on them remain ghostly intangible files,  hard to transfer easily as gifts or loans between readers or (most) devices,  thanks to the fences erected around them by "digital rights management". So,  however much you adore your iPad or Kindle, why not renew your aquaintance with  the joy of the printed volume as a source of festive delight this year? From  food to fiction, art to science, sport to history, many of the titles selected  by our experts showcase the skills of the designer, the illustrator, the  typographer, the printer, as well as of the author whose words they enhance.
Does digital publishing menace the future of these arts? If so:  all the more reason to go out, or stay in, and buy these treasures while you  can. We will lead you to the year's best in every genre, each book a valuable  object to have – and to hold.
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