Christopher, isn't it only the fibre from certain trees though? I remember reading that somewhere. And yes, I agree that there are other sources for fibres to make paper, they're probably even more expensive or we'd be using them to make paper from. The Museum of London Annex I used to be archivist at used Tyvek paper to label everything as it doesn't degrade to any significant degree and is almost impossible to tear, but that is ridiculously expensive currently.
If trees were cut down specifically for books, then DRGIII's books would need a sequoia.
Do you agree that print-on-demand and eBooks are likely to replace bookstores?
If trees were cut down specifically for books, then DRGIII's books would need a sequoia.

Do you agree that print-on-demand and eBooks are likely to replace bookstores?