The day before I left, Lew made up this tiny little book, about 1½" x 2" and it's been a huge (sic) hit with everyone I've shown it to. When I showed it to publisher/media guy Richard Nash a few hours ago, he was delighted and said, "Dude, that's publishing!
We're going to print up a passel of them when we publish the book.
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17 comments:
Cool!
And the anticipation grows...
tiny and cute
Thats Coool !
Pocket sized so we never need to be without a great read.
Thanks
Rich
From a miniature collector and micro house junkie, I say "brava, brava"
I want one!
I want one too. Plz Lew and Lloyd
One of the things we must forgo when living in tiny homes are coffee table books - but yours is one that's the right size. Can it be read with a microscope? ;o)
Awesome : )
jenny
Do the books come with a magnifying glass?
Oooh, nifty! I want one too! (Is this the book my little studio shed's going to be in?)
Hi Lloyd! This looks great!
Just picked up your book "Builder of the Pacific Coast" yesterday for my bday and oh man, i love it!! What an incredible collection of homes and people. I live in Vancouver so its an extra special book for me.
Anyways, love your work. Take care and all the best...
Kathy,
Yes it is!
Gotta have this book...it will fit in my tiny house! :-)
Jan
I'll trade you a tiny devil baby for one of those tiny books. I've been lurking here, watching the progress of "Tiny Homes," waiting for the publish date (as well as enjoying your posts in general), but that's great. (You want to see the devil babies - go to my sad little website, just my name plus .com. I'm serious, I'll trade. The babies are at most 2" long but closer to 1 and a quarter to half.)
naomi duffey
Great scale, almost like old engineering reference books . Let me know how i can get my hands on a piece of that passel.
cheers
V
Oh, I adore it! Let me know how to get one! Patty
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