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THE MICROBIBLIOPHILE

A Quarterly Journal About Miniature Books and the Book Arts
Post Office Box 74
North Clarendon, Vermont 05759 U.S.A.

©Jon Mayo, Publisher, 2005

ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) 1097-5551

"The Microbibliophile" was founded by Robert F. Hanson
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Read about our publication, ANTIQUE UNITED STATES MINIATURE BOOKS.

Click here for a progress report on our next issue, and for immediate subscription information.

Read about our publication, TWENTIETH CENTURY UNITED STATES MINIATURE BOOKS


Who was Charles Ewer?



"The Microbibliophile" is a quarterly journal about miniature books.  It features articles about miniature books new and old, reviews of newly published miniature books, as well as announcements about events relating to the world of the little book.  Occasional articles about related graphic arts are offered as well.  "The Microbibliophile" has been in publication for 28 years.  Here is a brief list of some of the material which has been published in recent issues. "A Delightful Book in Hand" by Marvin Hiemstra Millenium Miniature Bible from Glennifer Press
Bloomsbury Book Auction Brings Surprises
Iron Bear Press
The Irene Winterstein Collection
Thistle-Brae Press Revisited
Haldeman Blue Books
Juniper Von Phitzer Press produces 70th Book
"The Good Little Book Described Together with a Poem", by Barbara Raheb
Charity Auction at Sotheby's
The "Little Office", by Msgr. Francis Weber
"Pineapple Ukuleles", by Donna Thomas
Old Testament Miniatures
A Bibliography of Miniature Christmas Books
"Le Cercle du Livre", by Robert Massmann
"Bookbinding a La Australian", by Mel Kavin
Greek Miniature Books
"Andrew Barclay, Boston, Ca. 1764", by Robert Bradbury
"Charles Ewer, Boston, ca. 1817" by Robert Bradbury
The Snake in the Print Shop
…and more

THE MICROBIBLIOPHILE: A Quarterly Journal About Miniature Books and the Book Arts

is now in its 27th year of continuous publication. Every issue features

a variety of interesting and timely articles on miniature books.

WHAT IS A MINIATURE BOOK?
Collectors in the United States generally consider a miniature book to be one which is less than three inches in height or width.  Some collectors will accept books which are a little larger, especially if they are of outstanding quality.   In Europe and in Japan slightly larger books are often included in miniature book collections.  A subscription to THE MICROBIBLIOPHILE will inform you about current happenings in this fascinating hobby, and will enlighten you about miniature books and their publishers both past and present.
Please read on for further information.

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A special feature of THE MICROBIBLIOPHILE:

A full-color photograph is mounted on the cover of every issue!

Every issue features a review of one or more newly published miniature books

Published four times a year, in January, April, July and October.

Format is 8-1/2 x 7 inches, printed in easy to read Times Roman.

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Jon Mayo, Editor & Publisher

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 From a previous issue of THE MICROBIBLIOPHILE, read about

THE MYSTERY OF STOLL & EDWARDS, by Robert Massmann


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