
You’ll Need a Magnifying Glass to Read Some of the World’s Smallest Books at the V&A
You’ll Need a Magnifying Glass to Read Some of the World’s Smallest Books at the V&A
The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London is showcasing a collection of the world's smallest books, many of which require a magnifying glass to read. The highlights include miniature volumes from Queen Mary's Dolls' House library, such as a tiny 1896 Bible, a Quran, and works by authors like Robert Burns, alongside even smaller modern creations like a 2002 book measuring just 2.4 by 2.9 millimeters.

