A small booklet of printed informational matter, often unbound, having only a paper cover, Class C binding used for items with 50 or less pages, that will be sewn through the folded signature, means a short printed publication that is unbound or has a paper binding, often written to inform on some topic or to address a controversial public issue, To write a pamphlet or pamphlets, An informational brochure that is usually only one or two pages, A small book consisting of a few sheets of printed paper, stitched together, often with a paper cover, but not bound; a short essay or written discussion, usually on a subject of current interest, pam, A writing; a book, brochure, small informational leaflet, A monograph (book) of less than 50 pages, a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet, a small book usually having a paper cover, A pamphlet is a very thin book, with a paper cover, which gives information about something. = booklet. a very thin book with paper covers, that gives information about something leaflet (Pamphilus seu De Amore , popular Latin love poem of the 12th century). Unbound printed publication with a paper cover or no cover. Among the first printed materials, pamphlets were widely used in England, France, and Germany from the early 16th century, often for religious or political propaganda; they sometimes rose to the level of literature or philosophical discourse. In North America, pre-Revolutionary War agitation stimulated extensive pamphleteering; foremost among the writers of political pamphlets was Thomas Paine. By the 20th century, the pamphlet was more often used for information than for controversy, A small printed item, usually a monograph, A short book composed typically of less than 100 pages and usually given only a paper cover, 1 An independent publication consisting of a few leaves of printed matter fastened together but not bound; usually enclosed in paper covers 2 As defined by Unesco, a complete, unbound nonperiodical publication of at least 5 but not more than 48 pages, exclusive of the cover [At Yale, sometimes defined as 75 pages or less] Also called a brochure 3 A brief controversial treatise on a topic of current interest, usually religious or political, common in England from the 16th to the 18th century, A non-serial publication consisting of at least five but not more than 48 pages, fastened together but not bound, usually enclosed in a paper cover Synonymous with booklet and brochure, A book composed of less than 100 pages (typically) and usually given only a paper cover, plural of pamphlet,
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A small booklet of printed informational matter, often unbound, having only a paper cover
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Class C binding used for items with 50 or less pages, that will be sewn through the folded signature
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means a short printed publication that is unbound or has a paper binding, often written to inform on some topic or to address a controversial public issue
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To write a pamphlet or pamphlets
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An informational brochure that is usually only one or two pages
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A small book consisting of a few sheets of printed paper, stitched together, often with a paper cover, but not bound; a short essay or written discussion, usually on a subject of current interest
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A writing; a book
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brochure, small informational leaflet isim
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A monograph (book) of less than 50 pages
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a brief treatise on a subject of interest; published in the form of a booklet
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a small book usually having a paper cover
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A pamphlet is a very thin book, with a paper cover, which gives information about something. = booklet. a very thin book with paper covers, that gives information about something leaflet (Pamphilus seu De Amore , popular Latin love poem of the 12th century). Unbound printed publication with a paper cover or no cover. Among the first printed materials, pamphlets were widely used in England, France, and Germany from the early 16th century, often for religious or political propaganda; they sometimes rose to the level of literature or philosophical discourse. In North America, pre-Revolutionary War agitation stimulated extensive pamphleteering; foremost among the writers of political pamphlets was Thomas Paine. By the 20th century, the pamphlet was more often used for information than for controversy
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A small printed item, usually a monograph
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A short book composed typically of less than 100 pages and usually given only a paper cover
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1 An independent publication consisting of a few leaves of printed matter fastened together but not bound; usually enclosed in paper covers 2 As defined by Unesco, a complete, unbound nonperiodical publication of at least 5 but not more than 48 pages, exclusive of the cover [At Yale, sometimes defined as 75 pages or less] Also called a brochure 3 A brief controversial treatise on a topic of current interest, usually religious or political, common in England from the 16th to the 18th century
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A non-serial publication consisting of at least five but not more than 48 pages, fastened together but not bound, usually enclosed in a paper cover Synonymous with booklet and brochure
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A book composed of less than 100 pages (typically) and usually given only a paper cover
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