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2017 Distinguished Book Award Winners. 2017 Distinguished Book Award Winners. What is a miniature book? In the United States, a miniature book is usually considered to be one which is no more than three inches in height, width, or thickness. Some aficionados collect slightly larger books while others specialize in even smaller sizes. Outside of the United States, books up to four inches are often considered miniature.
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Our inventory consists primarily rare out of print books, with an emphasis on childrens literature, illustrated books,and science fiction and fantasy genres.PARSED CONTENT
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