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Chapbook - Wikipedia
A chapbook is a type of small printed booklet that was a popular medium for street literature throughout early modern Europe.
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What is a Chapbook? (And Should You Publish One?) - Reedsy Blog
A chapbook is a short book of poetry, usually ranging between 20-40 pages — in the UK, chapbooks are often called “pamphlets”, but they're ...
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History of the Chapbook | Poets House - Digital Collection
A poetry chapbook is a single signature of pages, folded in half and bound at the fold with thread, staples, or whatever material its maker desires.
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chap-book
chap-book (ˈtʃæpbʊk) [f. chap in chapman + book.] A modern name applied by book-collectors and others to specimens of the popular literature which was formerly circulated by itinerant dealers or chapmen, consisting chiefly of small pamphlets of popular tales, ballads, tracts, etc. [Not in Todd 1818....
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What Is a Chapbook? - Definition & Examples | Blurb Blog
A chapbook is a small, typically inexpensive book or booklet with a rich history dating back to 16th-century Europe. Originally sold by peddlers known as ...
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Chapbooks - Black Lawrence Press
Black Lawrence Press offers chapbooks including fiction and poetry. Examples include 'Strange Vigil' and 'What We Did To Her Made The Water Rise'.
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The Chap-Book
The Chap-Book was published twice monthly. Its final issue was issued on 1 July 1898. After this, it merged with The Dial. "Chap-Book, The".
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Why and How to Get a Chapbook Published
A chapbook can be defined as a small collection of poetry, usually ranging from 20 to 40 pages. While typically favored by poets, a chapbook can also be a ...
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Chapbooks: Definition and Origins - MIT
A chapbook is a small book or pamphlet containing poems, ballads, stories, or religious tracts (dictionary)
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How to Create a Chapbook - Florida Writers Association | Blog
A chapbook is a small collection, anywhere between 15 and 50 poems, or 3 to 10 short pieces of fiction. It's usually soft covered and can be ...
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What Are Chapbooks? and Why You Should Read Them - Book Riot
Chapbooks are teeny books. Merriam-Webster defines them as a small book containing ballads, poems, tales, or tracts.
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The Raven and the Writing Desk by Isabel Stukator - Issuu
raven - writing desk riding thermals in tandem hold onto your hats! where the writing desk intercepts the raven, blissful conversation now the raven is a tumbling inscription on my deskâ&# ...
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Higher-order models in Computer Vision
by P KOHLI · Cited by 17 — PUSHMEET KOHLI. Machine Learning and Perception. Microsoft Research. Cambridge, UK. Email: pkohli@microsoft.com. CARSTEN ROTHER. Machine Learning and Perception.
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The Quartier Latin
Its style and content have been described as being influenced by The Yellow Book and The Chap-Book, both of which debuted in 1894 and featured similar An introduction to the first issue acknowledges as sister publications The Chap-Book, The Lotus, The Philistine, The Bibelot, The Lark, and The What-not
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cock-robin
ˌcock-ˈrobin a. The male Robin; usually as a familiar or pet name. b. slang. See quots.c 1699 B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Cock-robin, a soft, easy fellow [1785 so in Grose Dict. Vulgar Tongue]. a 1800 Nursery Chap-book, Who killed Cock-Robin? 1826 Miss Mitford Village Ser. ii. (1863) 334 Little turfy hi...
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