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(Source: gohlikim)
Suenonius Mandelgreen, red-brown morocco binding with case for miniature books, 1757 (source).
Must have been the inspiration for this contemporary version. :)
(via saidtotheuniverse)
From Miss Moss’ blog. Go check out more miniature artists books.
“Little Library” by Todd Pattison, 2009
Found and altered early 19th-century leather binding with fore-edge clasps. The bookshelves of the altered binding hold seventy-two blank leather- and paper-covered books which open and range in height from 1” to 1.5”.