Why You’ll Love It
A wonderful early example of Barbara Raheb’s celebrated miniature bookmaking, this 1981 edition of Edward Everett Hale’s The Man Without a Country is numbered #204/300. The tiny volume contains more than 88 pages of readable text accompanied by black-and-white illustrations.
The rich cobalt blue pyroxylin binding is finished with gilt titling and a charming gilt cover design of the side profile of a contemplative soldier in period dress. Rare, retired, and beautifully preserved, this miniature literary classic is a special addition to a fine library or Barbara Raheb collection.
Details
Materials: Faux leather (pyroxylin) binding, paper
Scale & Size: 1:12 scale; 1" tall
Condition: Excellent vintage condition
Artist: Barbara Raheb, IGMA Artisan
Collection: The Maureen Fukushima Collection
Please Note: The miniature The Man Without a Country book is included only. Other accessories and dolls shown are for staging purposes.
A Note About Value
Every miniature we offer has been carefully evaluated for its craftsmanship, rarity, condition, provenance, and collectibility. Many of the artisan pieces we sell are one-of-a-kind works that may never appear on the market again. While original retail prices provide an interesting historical reference, they rarely reflect decades of appreciation, the artist's legacy, or the scarcity of surviving examples.
Our pricing reflects the miniature's place within today's collector market and the years we've spent studying the artists, histories, and values that make these tiny works of art so special.
A Commitment to Research
Every miniature has a story, and uncovering it is one of our greatest passions. We carefully research each piece, but unsigned or illegible works can remain mysteries. If you can identify an artist or provide additional information, we'd be delighted to hear from you and will gladly update the listing to preserve their legacy.





