The world’s smallest published book
Weighing in at 2.4×2.9mm, the world’s smallest book goes on sale soon at Selfridges’ concept store.
Via Selectism:
The leather bound book takes the art of printing and bookbinding to an entirely new dimension of precision. Renowned German typographer Joshua Reichert especially created a colourful alphabet for this tiny ABC-picture book, exclusively produced in the traditional book city of Leipzig where the idea was originally born.
The title will be available for £70 and comes in an edition of 300. Totally worth the money, in my opinion, if you can keep from accidentally swallowing it.


Posted by tanner in books, craft, experimentation, limited, ridiculous on 30 August 2008.
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