Joshua Bright for the New York Times |
A lawyer in a previous life, where, one assumes, he got used to fine print, Neale Albert is a collector of miniature books (including one that just may be the smallest book in the world) and has served twice as president of the Miniature Book Society, founded in 1983. He owns more than 4,000 such tomes, and some are worth several thousand dollars. Of being a collector of small things (because diminutive books aren't his only passion), he says matter-of-factly, “You either are or you aren’t”: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/22/redefining-a-little-library/?hp
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