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Definitions of chapbook in various dictionaries:
A small book or pamphlet containing poems, ballads, stories, or religious tracts.
noun - a small book of popular tales
CHAPBOOK - A chapbook is a type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe. Produced cheaply, chapbooks were commonly small, paper-covered booklets, u...
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A small book or pamphlet containing poems, ballads, stories, or religious tracts. |
a small pamphlet containing tales, ballads, or tracts, sold by pedlars. |
A small pamphlet containing tales, ballads, or tracts, sold by pedlars. |
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A chapbook is a type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe. Produced cheaply, chapbooks were commonly small, paper-covered booklets, usually printed on a single sheet folded into books of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages. They were often illustrated with crude woodcuts, which sometimes bore no relation to the text. When illustrations were included in chapbooks, they were considered popular prints. * The tradition of chapbooks arose in the 16th century, as soon as printed books became affordable, and rose to its height during the 17th and 18th centuries. Many different kinds of ephemera and popular or folk literature were published as chapbooks, such as almanacs, children's literature, folk tales, ballads, nursery rhymes, pamphlets, poetry, and political and religious tracts. * The term "chapbook" for this type of literature was coined in the 19th century. The corresponding French and German terms are bibliothèque bleue (blue book) and Volksbuch, respectively. In Spain they were known |