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Smallest book, SEM

Smallest book in the world. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the smallest published book in the world. This tiny leather- bound volume measures just 2.4 by 2.9 millimetres in page area. It is a 24-page picture book of the alphabet by the German typographer Josua Reichert. It was manufactured by Faber und Faber in Leipzig, Germany. Only single copies were made of smaller books, whereas a limited edition of this book was published by Die Gestalten Verlag, Germany, from September 2001. It comes in a wooden carrying box with a magnifying glass, and is priced at 69 UK Pounds ($110). ISBN: Magnification unknown. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © VOLKER STEGER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Alphabet Binding Book Bound Commercial Cover For Sale German Germany Leather Leipzig Microscopic Picture Printed Printing Product Published Publishing Rare Retail Size Small Smallest Tiny Valuable Collectors Item Hardback Josua Lilliputian Miniscule Sold

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This print showcases the world's smallest book, captured in stunning detail through a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Measuring a mere 2.4 by 2.9 millimetres in page area, this lilliputian leather-bound volume is truly a marvel of craftsmanship and technology. Created by German typographer Josua Reichert and manufactured by Faber und Faber in Leipzig, Germany, this tiny book features 24 pages depicting the alphabet in beautiful illustrations. While smaller books were only produced as single copies, this limited edition publication was made available to collectors worldwide through Die Gestalten Verlag starting from September 2001. The miniature masterpiece comes enclosed in an exquisite wooden carrying box accompanied by a magnifying glass for readers to fully appreciate its intricate details. Priced at £69 ($110), it represents both rarity and value within the realm of publishing. With its microscopic binding and miniscule size, this small yet significant work has become a sought-after collector's item across Europe. Its cover adorned with vibrant colours adds to its visual appeal while highlighting the advancements in printing technology. Science enthusiasts and bibliophiles alike will be captivated by this extraordinary creation that pushes the boundaries of what can be achieved on such a diminutive scale. This print immortalizes the beauty and wonder encapsulated within the world's smallest published book.


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