- Europe. The
first newsbook was
published in
November 1641, and in the
years 1641-2
there were 171
different editions available. The
newsbooks were strongly...
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publish from
those newsbooks which displeased him; however, he was
progressively less successful. His name
frequently appears on
newsbooks of the
period but...
- "Malta
celebrates Santa Marija: A day of faith, history, and festivity".
Newsbook. "The
Malta Independent on Sunday". 12
March 2017.
Archived from the original...
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January 2023. ""Santo Subito":
Pilgrims weep at
Benedict XVI's funeral".
Newsbook.
Beacon Media Group. 5
January 2023.
Retrieved 24
January 2023. "Public...
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formal sense.
Authors like
Stanley Morison make a
distinction between newsbooks (w****ly news
publications in a
quarto format) and
later folio-sized newspapers...
- of
these newsbooks was
suspended between 1632 and 1638 by
order of the Star Chamber.
After they
resumed publication, the era of
these newsbooks lasted until...
- Wikisource. Raymond, Joad (2005), The
invention of the newspaper:
English newsbooks, 1641–1649,
Oxford University Press, p. 281, ISBN 978-0-19-928234-0 Royle...
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variety of
terms were used to
describe this genre,
including "paper", "
newsbook", "pamphlet", "broadsheet", and "coranto".
Coranto at Encyclopædia Britannica...
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coverage of the
Thirty Years' War in
England was unfair. As a result,
newsbooks pertaining to this
matter were
often printed in
Amsterdam and then smuggled...
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December 2018). "Robinho
becomes Istanbul Basaksehir's
latest reinforcement".
Newsbook. NIU Ltd.
Retrieved 28
January 2019. "Robinho
acerta contrato de cinco...