
He who controls the paper controls the truth. 'The Papyrus Monopoly' documents Egypt's rise to the only information power of the ancient world. For centuries, the world relied on a reed from the Nile to record laws, taxes, and knowledge. We examine how this monopoly created political dependencies. It is the story of a strategic raw material that decided the survival of entire cultures. Why did Rome's knowledge disappear when the trade routes to Egypt broke down? We analyze the economic wars fought over the supremacy of the writing rooms. Learn how the introduction of parchment arose as an act of resistance against the Egyptian dictate. Discover the archaeological evidence for a global trade in knowledge, long before the printing press. This book shows that digitalization is only the latest wave of an ancient fight over data carriers. A fascinating account of the material basis of our civilization. Understand the power of the medium that made our history possible in the first place. The reed was mightier than the sword.