128 printed pages. Printed at the Glasgow University Press. In original metal locket with loop and built-in magnifier. Thinnest India paper supplied by Henry Frowde and the oxford University Press. Printed by the Glasgow University Press. All edges yellow. original yellow endpapers. No inscriptions. 19 x 26 mm. Original red morocco; spine and front cover with gilt titling. Tin showing almost no signs of wear to the surface. Volume two in the Midget Series. Bondy, 113. Garbett, 28. Spielmann, 514. Welsh, 4861. OCLC, 794871922. WorldCat locates two copies worldwide (National Library of Scotland, Library of Congress). The original metal locket with a built-in magnifying glass, allowed the owner to carry and read the tiny text as a piece of jewellery. Publisher David Bryce was a world leader in using electroplates and India paper to mass-produce readable books at a microscopic scale. As part of the "Midget Series" it was often included in the elaborate "Midget Library" or "Bijou Bookcase" sets. Institutional copies are scarce.










