What do we make of books so tiny that don’t even make sense to read? At one end of this five-layered inverse pyramid arrangement are several works that marginally exceed the general definition of a miniature book (no more than 3-4 in/7.6-10.2 cm along each edge); while at the other end sits the smallest printed book at the time of its production, a Lord’s Prayer that measures only 5 millimetres on each edge.
What's being lost and gained when a book is made so small, that it stops being legible and becomes something mostly to look at and admire?
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