Moments With Dickens

$35.00

6W Charles Dickens. London: Henry Frowde, ca.1920. Miniature Book. 

Notes

Collection of quotes him many of Dicken’s classic stories. 

Miniature books—traditionally defined as volumes measuring less than three inches in both height and width— witnessed a massive surge in popularity across the 19th and 20th centuries as technology transformed them from rare elite novelties into more accessible cultural phenomena. In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution brought advancements in micro-typography and steam-powered binding, allowing publishers to mass-produce tiny, pocket-sized almanacs, bibles, and Shakespeare volumes that Victorians used as highly portable travel companions and fashionable gifts. This obsession shifted in the 20th century toward fine press craft deliberately pushing the limits of the art form by producing exquisitely hand-bound, limited-edition micro-books that were fiercely hunted by dedicated collector societies. Today, vintage miniature books remain highly prized in the antiquarian trade, celebrated as the ultimate historical marriage of mechanical precision and artistic book arts.

Description 

Green soft leather binding with embossed vine motifs over both boards and spine with gilt lettering to cover and spine. Some sunfading to spine. Fine condition. Browning along edges of the covers. Gilt edges. Beginning of separation from text block and spine. Illustrated endpapers.