Who wants to lug that bulky Mueller Report around? Flipping through it is a nightmare. And what a waste of paper! Printing, carrying, organizing and searching through the lengthy 448-page Mueller Report is logistically inefficient.
Whether printed on paper or viewed on a screen, the hurdles and limitations of navigating are cumbersome and frustrating.
This book displays the complete text of Robert Mueller's 448-page U.S. Department of Justice Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election, Volumes 1 and 2, compressed onto 113 pages.
The white margins have been cropped out and the downsized pages laid on a 4x1 grid. The text is small but readable for most people.
When the book is open, the reader can view 8 pages at a time on a 2-page spread.
For quick and easy reference, descriptive headers on every page provide the volume, section, and original page numbers, as well as descriptions of the subjects on the page. The original Mueller Report provides no comparable guide.
Flipping through this volume also provides perspective on the size and locations of redacted material that single-page viewing cannot convey.
This book is a handy alternative to other printed versions of this important document.