Little Leather Library Ted Mini Books
Little Leather Red Books from the 1920’s
Four miniature books in this set that include:
Courtship of Miles Standish
Uses of Great Men
Dream Children
Pippa Passes
-Character on books is fair, the edge on titles of books has some discoloration as well as some sign of heavy wear.
3.25” x 4”
The Little Leather Library Corporation was conceived of by publisher brothers Charles and Albert Boni in about 1914. Inspired by the example of a cigarette company that gave away free miniature copies of works by William Shakespeare with each tobacco purchase, the brothers created a prototype — a miniature copy of Romeo and Juliet. In 1916 they showed their prototype to ad men Harry Scherman and Maxwell Sackheim, who worked at J. Walter Thompson Company.
Little Leather Red Books from the 1920’s
Four miniature books in this set that include:
Courtship of Miles Standish
Uses of Great Men
Dream Children
Pippa Passes
-Character on books is fair, the edge on titles of books has some discoloration as well as some sign of heavy wear.
3.25” x 4”
The Little Leather Library Corporation was conceived of by publisher brothers Charles and Albert Boni in about 1914. Inspired by the example of a cigarette company that gave away free miniature copies of works by William Shakespeare with each tobacco purchase, the brothers created a prototype — a miniature copy of Romeo and Juliet. In 1916 they showed their prototype to ad men Harry Scherman and Maxwell Sackheim, who worked at J. Walter Thompson Company.
Little Leather Red Books from the 1920’s
Four miniature books in this set that include:
Courtship of Miles Standish
Uses of Great Men
Dream Children
Pippa Passes
-Character on books is fair, the edge on titles of books has some discoloration as well as some sign of heavy wear.
3.25” x 4”
The Little Leather Library Corporation was conceived of by publisher brothers Charles and Albert Boni in about 1914. Inspired by the example of a cigarette company that gave away free miniature copies of works by William Shakespeare with each tobacco purchase, the brothers created a prototype — a miniature copy of Romeo and Juliet. In 1916 they showed their prototype to ad men Harry Scherman and Maxwell Sackheim, who worked at J. Walter Thompson Company.