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The News Letter of the LXIVmos was a near-monthly publication edited by book collector James D. Henderson (writing as "The Scrivener") that ran from 1927 to 1929. [1]

Origin

The twenty-one issues focused on miniature books, of which Henderson's collection was already considered to be "the finest ... in the world" when he displayed it at Harvard University as an undergraduate in 1933. [2] The name comes from the book trade and is read " sixty-four-mos", meaning a sheet of paper folded 64 times to form a book with pages of three inches or smaller. [1] Henderson regularly printed answers from his readers to the question "Why collect miniature books since they are too small to read?", with responses ranging from saving space, to pedagogy, to "Everyone should have a hobby." [3]

Issues and editions

The editions were printed in a number of different cities around the world, including a special issue [4] published by the Black Sun Press in Paris. [5] Robert Massmann and Ruth Adomeit published an index to the periodical in 1962. [6] A facsimile edition of the complete run was issued in 1968. [7] LXIVmos inspired the creation of the later Miniature Book News [1] and is listed, along with several other works by Henderson, in the Miniature Book Society's Essential References for a Miniature Book Collector. [8]

References

  1. ^ a b c Edison, Julian I., ed. (June 1966), "Scrivener of the LXIVmos", Miniature Book News (4)
  2. ^ "Volume Bound in Human Skin Included in Miniature Collection", The Harvard Crimson, February 16, 1933
  3. ^ Pascoe, Judith (Summer 2006), "Tiny Tomes", The American Scholar
  4. ^ The news letter of the LXIVmos, The Black Sun Press, July 15, 1928, p. 3, OCLC  24021589.
  5. ^ Minkoff, George Robert (1970), A Bibliography of the Black Sun Press, Great Neck, New York: G. R. Minkoff, p. 60, OCLC  87855 The run was printed on Arches paper and limited to 450 copies, with four additional copies reserved for The New York Public Library, La Bibliothèque Nationale, The Scrivener, and Les Editeurs.
  6. ^ Massmann, Robert E.; Adomeit, Ruth E (1962), Index to the News Letter of the LXIVmos: numbers 1–21 (all published) 1927–1929, New Britain, CT: Central Connecticut State College, OCLC  75965466
  7. ^ The news-letter of the LXIVmos, Woodstock, VT: Lilliputter Press, 1968, OCLC  2938271. Facsimile edition of the complete publication run.
  8. ^ Essential References for a Miniature Book Collector, Miniature Book Society, retrieved September 17, 2013