For the record, however, and just to continue on our gloried journey to the history of books, what is considered as the oldest printed book in the world is the Diamond Sutra (although the exact date is still left uncertain, it has been generally thought to have been created between the 2nd and 5th centuries CE). COULD the book, Filipino Fableaux, have such a provenance of uncertainty, but purpose of certainty to humankind? From this point of our past, if we travel fast forward to the 15th century, then we would have experienced how printing had gone mainstream since the invention by Johannes Gutenberg of the first printing press in 1439. This mechanical wonder allowed for the mass printing of books, newspapers, and pamphlets. COULD the book, Filipino Fableaux, spelled the death of mass-pr

