- A
pamphlet is an
unbound book (that is,
without a hard
cover or binding).
Pamphlets may
consist of a
single sheet of
paper that is
printed on both sides...
- A
pamphlet or
chapbook is a
small collection of poetry,
usually 15 to 30 poems,
centering around one theme.
Poets often publish a
pamphlet as
their first...
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revelations by
printing his own 95-page
pamphlet,
Observations on
Certain Do****ents,
later known as the "Reynolds
Pamphlet," in
which he
denied all
charges of...
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Operation Pamphlet, also
called Convoy Pamphlet, was a
World War II
convoy operation conducted during January and
February 1943 to
transport the 9th Australian...
- as almanacs, children's literature, folklore, ballads,
nursery rhymes,
pamphlets, poetry, and
political and
religious tracts. The term
chapbook remains...
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Penny dreadfuls were
cheap po****r
serial literature produced during the 19th
century in the
United Kingdom. The
pejorative term is
roughly interchangeable...
- Leo
Burnett (October 21, 1891 – June 7, 1971) was an
American advertising executive and the
founder of Leo
Burnett Company, Inc. He was
responsible for...
- Imagination: A Mike
Cooley Reader. ISBN 978-085124-8851 (2020) In the
Spokesman Pamphlets series there are 94
titles as of 2000[update].
Russell Tribunal, for activities...
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Pamphlet wars
refer to any
protracted argument or
discussion through printed medium,
especially between the time the
printing press became common, and...
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Lagniappe W****ly is the
largest independently owned w****ly
newspaper published in Mobile, Alabama. It
features local news, music, events, arts, film and...