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The company's "miniature editions" series of books is based on previously published books.
Tom saw what looked like a miniature edition of a brontosaurus, with its clumsy body, long neck, and tiny head.
An 8-1/2-inch miniature edition was produced by Gorham in 1913; a recent example sold for $9375.
Running Press is also publishing a miniature edition of cheerful quotations and art simply titled "Mom."
The brief vision of Lara holding an infant, a miniature edition of herself, had vanished.
Others further compress already simplified works, including miniature editions of the "For Dummies" how-to books.
Miniature edition.
In 1719 he published a miniature edition of Brittania by Ogilby.
The Promise of God's Power, Running Press Miniature Editions, 2003.
Meanwhile, ahead of the war, an Arabic translation of the report is being smuggled from Iraqi Kurdistan into Baghdad in miniature editions disguised as cigarette cartons.
Rounding a bend, they saw Indian Rock, an imposing shaft of granite, a miniature edition of the monumental rocks that could be viewed in Yosemite Park.
Though I never inspected your hideout - we simply couldn't make it - I see it as a miniature edition of your attic room on Osterzeile.
She hires local workers to build a miniature edition of the hotel mountain, hammered together from wood like a stage prop, its surface covered with fragmentary sheets of reflective glass.
Running Press Miniature Editions, 2" by 2" hardcover books (many of them abridgements of bestsellers and often sold as impulse or gift purchases at checkout counters)
Special promotional editions are also published; a miniature edition of "DOOP the Right Thing" was included with an issue of the UK Simpsons Comics.
Jimmy Donahue, a syndicated sportswriter for the Newspaper Enterprise Association, wrote: "Another miniature edition of a gridder brought Michigan out of the doldrums to victory over Georgia Tech recently.
Rare old manuscripts written on palm leaves and stored in fragrant sandalwood boxes, miniature editions of the Ramayana epic from the children's section, yellowing collections of extinct Tamil-language newspapers - all were consumed in a roaring conflagration that convinced many Tamils that the Sinhalese were out to annihilate their very identity.