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Unbound book
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
Pamphlet
Small, printed poetry collection
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
Pamphlet_(poetry)
Sex scandal in early United States history
revelations by printing his own 95-page pamphlet, Observations on Certain Documents, later known as the "Reynolds Pamphlet," in which he denied all charges of
Hamilton–Reynolds_affair
1943 World War II convoy operation
Operation Pamphlet, also called Convoy Pamphlet, was a World War II convoy operation conducted during January and February 1943 to transport the 9th Australian
Operation_Pamphlet
1918 pamphlet by Rosa Luxemburg
Appreciation (German: Die Russische Revolution. Eine kritische Würdigung) is a pamphlet written in 1918 by the Marxist theorist Rosa Luxemburg. It was written
The Russian Revolution (pamphlet)
The_Russian_Revolution_(pamphlet)
1945 anarchist essays by Paul Goodman
The May Pamphlet is a collection of six anarchist essays written and published by Paul Goodman in 1945. Goodman discusses the problems of living in a society
The_May_Pamphlet
Form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution
internet. A flyer is also called a "palm card", "circular", "handbill", "pamphlet", "catalogue" or "leaflet". Flyers may be used by individuals, businesses
Flyer_(pamphlet)
Protracted argument or discussion through printed medium
A pamphlet war is a protracted argument or discussion through printed media, especially between the time the printing press became common, and when state
Pamphlet_war
Indian politician and ideologue (1883–1966)
period he spent at the Ratnagiri jail, Savarkar wrote his ideological pamphlet, Essentials of Hindutva. In this work, Savarkar promotes a farsighted new
Vinayak_Damodar_Savarkar
Underground pamphlet written by Albert Most
Alvarius: the Psychedelic Toad of the Sonoran Desert is an underground pamphlet written by Albert Most (real name Ken Nelson), illustrated by Gail Patterson
Bufo Alvarius: the Psychedelic Toad of the Sonoran Desert
Bufo_Alvarius:_the_Psychedelic_Toad_of_the_Sonoran_Desert
of the Bengal Army: An Historical Narrative, popularly known as the Red Pamphlet, is an 1857 booklet authored by British officer and historian George Bruce
Red_Pamphlet
1902 pamphlet by Vladimir Lenin
What Is to Be Done? Burning Questions of Our Movement is a political pamphlet written by Vladimir Lenin (credited as N. Lenin) in 1901 and published in
What_Is_to_Be_Done?
1915 text written by Rosa Luxemburg
The Junius Pamphlet (German: Juniusbroschüre) was a text written by Rosa Luxemburg in 1915 while she was in prison, against the brutality of the First
Junius_Pamphlet
1781 Dutch pamphlet
ˈfɔl(ə)k fɑˈneːdərlɑnt]; English: To the People of the Netherlands) was a pamphlet distributed by window-covered carriages across all major cities of the
Aan_het_Volk_van_Nederland
1923 political pamphlet by Vinayak Damodar Savarkar
titled Hindutva: Who is a Hindu? or simply Hindutva, is a 1923 political pamphlet by Indian politician and ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. It was published
Essentials_of_Hindutva
of pamphlet wars in history. For several centuries after the printing press became common, people would print their own ideas in small pamphlets somewhat
List_of_pamphlet_wars
American former slave and minister
Gowan Pamphlet (1748–1807) was an American Baptist minister and freedman who founded the Black Baptist Church (now known as First Baptist Church) in Williamsburg
Gowan_Pamphlet
1842 pamphlet by Udney Hay Jacob
The Peace Maker is a thirty-six page pamphlet written by Udney Hay Jacob and published in Nauvoo on October 29, 1842 which rejected the growing rights
The_Peace_Maker_(pamphlet)
Peace, social justice, and human rights nonprofit
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
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation
Bertrand_Russell_Peace_Foundation
1887 Dutch satirical pamphlet
van Koning Gorilla, 1887) is a Dutch satirical pamphlet, published by B. Liebers in 1887. The pamphlet describes the many incidents of King William III
From_the_life_of_King_Gorilla
Pamphlets distributed by the New York Police Department
City pamphlets were distributed in New York City during June 1975 in a propaganda campaign by the city's police and corrections officers. The pamphlets were
Fear_City_pamphlets
1797 chalcography by Rigas Feraios
The Pamphlet of Rigas Feraios is a large chalcography (45 × 29 cm) printed in Vienna in 1797 by Rigas Feraios. It depicts a portrait of Alexander the Great
Pamphlet_of_Rigas_Feraios
1776 pamphlet by Thomas Paine
Common Sense is a 47-page pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies.
Common_Sense
Sensational Victorian weekly story papers
Penny dreadfuls were cheap popular serial literature produced during the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The pejorative term is roughly interchangeable
Penny_dreadful
2015 song by original Broadway cast of Hamilton
"The Reynolds Pamphlet" is the fourteenth song from Act 2 of the musical Hamilton, based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway
The_Reynolds_Pamphlet_(song)
Pamphlet distributed by the LDS Church
For the Strength of Youth is a pamphlet distributed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) that "summarizes standards from scripture
For the Strength of Youth (pamphlet)
For_the_Strength_of_Youth_(pamphlet)
American neo-Nazi activist (1918–1967)
to Get Out or Stay Out of the Insane Asylum (1960) (pamphlet) In Hoc Signo Vinces (1960) (pamphlet) This Time the World (1961) (book) White Power (1967)
George_Lincoln_Rockwell
The Boston Pamphlet was a 1772 pamphlet published in Boston in the American Revolution. Written by members of the Boston Committee of Correspondence, the
Boston_Pamphlet
2023 Indian film
Aatmapamphlet (transl. Autobio-Pamphlet) is an Indian Marathi-language coming of age film directed by Ashish Avinash Bende in his debut. Screenplay is
Aatmapamphlet
1974–1980 UK public information campaign
to protect themselves during a nuclear attack. The campaign comprised a pamphlet, newspaper advertisements, radio broadcasts, and public information films
Protect_and_Survive
1776 pamphlet by James Chalmers
Inhabitants of America, Containing Remarks on a late pamphlet, entitled Common Sense is a pamphlet authored by the loyalist James Chalmers in 1776, as
Plain_Truth_(pamphlet)
1918 pamphlet by Karl Kautsky
Proletariat (published in German as Die Diktatur des Proletariats) is a 1918 pamphlet by prominent Marxist Karl Kautsky. The work criticizes the Bolsheviks,
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat (pamphlet)
The_Dictatorship_of_the_Proletariat_(pamphlet)
1765 pamphlet by Daniel Dulany the Younger
a pamphlet written by Daniel Dulany the Younger in opposition to the UK Stamp Act 1765 effectively imposing taxes on the colonies. In the pamphlet, published
Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies
Considerations_on_the_Propriety_of_Imposing_Taxes_in_the_British_Colonies
Alexander Hamilton's mistress (1768–1828)
She became the object of much scrutiny after the release of the Reynolds Pamphlet and central in America's first political sex scandal. Maria Reynolds, born
Maria_Reynolds
1947 manifesto advocating democratic socialism
Keep Left was a pamphlet published in the United Kingdom in 1947 by the New Statesman jointly written by Michael Foot, Richard Crossman and Ian Mikardo
Keep_Left_(pamphlet)
American advertising executive (1891–1971)
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
Leo_Burnett
play is being considered for merging. › O'Flaherty V.C., A Recruiting Pamphlet (1915) is a comic one-act play written during World War I by George Bernard
O'Flaherty_V.C.
Family Limitation is a pamphlet written by American family planning activist, educator, writer, and nurse Margaret Sanger that was published in 1914. It
Family_Limitation
1525 pamphlet by Martin Luther
(German: Wider die Mordischen und Reubischen Rotten der Bawren) is a 1525 pamphlet by Martin Luther in response to the German Peasants' War. Luther's writings
Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants
Against_the_Murderous,_Thieving_Hordes_of_Peasants
1795 pamphlet published by George Nicholson
an anonymous pamphlet published in Manchester in 1795 by George Nicholson, an early vegetarian and animal welfare writer. The pamphlet argues against
Remarks_on_Cruelty_to_Animals
Puritan versus Church of England pamphlet "war"
The Marprelate Controversy was a war of pamphlets waged in England and Wales in 1588 and 1589, between a puritan writer who employed the pseudonym Martin
Marprelate_Controversy
Miami Dade County Juvenile case
February 23, 1998, made a satirical pamphlet called "First Amendment" and passed it out to fellow students. The pamphlet contained poems, essays, cartoons
Killian_Nine
2018 pamphlet by Chantal Mouffe
For a Left Populism is a 2018 pamphlet by the Belgian writer Chantal Mouffe. Influenced by Carl Schmitt's friend-enemy distinction, the Belgian political
For_a_Left_Populism
Newspaper in Mobile, Alabama
Lagniappe Daily is the largest independently owned weekly newspaper published in Mobile, Alabama. It features local news, music, events, arts, film and
Lagniappe_Daily
Essay series published 1923 to 1931
(Winifred Holtby, Muriel Jaeger) or would write it after contributing pamphlets to the series (Gerald Heard, J. Leslie Mitchell, John Gloag). Max Saunders
To-day_and_To-morrow
American philosopher and author (1737–1809)
Founding Father, inventor, political philosopher, and statesman. His pamphlets Common Sense (1776) and The American Crisis (1776–1783) framed the Patriot
Thomas_Paine
1988 US government informational pamphlet
Understanding AIDS is a pamphlet or brochure created by the United States government and mailed to every American household in 1988 as a response to the
Understanding_AIDS
Short inexpensive booklet
as almanacs, children's literature, folklore, ballads, nursery rhymes, pamphlets, poetry, and political and religious tracts. The term chapbook remains
Chapbook
Thomas Pamphlett (1788?–1838), sometimes Pamphlet, also known as James Groom, was a convict in colonial Australia. He is best known for his time as a castaway
Thomas_Pamphlett
nýlendu is a pamphlet by Jón Ólafsson detailing Alaska and the possibility of founding an Icelandic colony there. Included in the pamphlet is the report
Alaska_(pamphlet)
Legal action against and by activists
rainforests. In its libel allegation, McDonald's asserted all claims in the pamphlet to be false. They found it difficult to support this position despite the
McLibel_case
1799 speech and pamphlet by Novalis
simply as "Europa") is a pamphlet written by the German writer Novalis between October and November 1799. Novalis wrote the pamphlet to present to his Romantic
Christianity or Europe (Novalis)
Christianity_or_Europe_(Novalis)
Jamaican author about Kingston Lunatic Asylum
Empire influencing pamphlet called Seven Months in the Kingston Lunatic Asylum and what I Saw There, August 21, 1860. The pamphlet told her firsthand
Ann_Pratt
1924/1930 French pamphlets
of two separate surrealist pamphlets published in France in October 1924, and January 1930, respectively. The first pamphlet, arranged largely by André
Un_Cadavre
English woman accused of witchcraft three times (c. 1529 - c. 1579)
execution. Frauncis' initial trial was the first to attract a witch trial pamphlet, which recounted the events of witchcraft cases for general readers, and
Elizabeth_Frauncis
Leaflets dropped via air during wartime
when morale was low, "During the early months of the war, leaflets or pamphlets were scattered over enemy territory by aircraft and balloons, but it was
Airborne_leaflet_propaganda
Alleged document from the mid-1980s
Base in July 1986. It says the copier allegedly held the only copy of the pamphlet, which was then passed along and publicized in the Promise Newsletter,
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars (document)
Silent_Weapons_for_Quiet_Wars_(document)
Marriage between individuals of different racial/ethnic backgrounds
Applied to the American White Man and Negro, a hoax anti-abolitionist pamphlet published in 1864. In 1960, interracial marriage was forbidden by law in
Interracial_marriage
Australian electoral scandal during the 2007 federal election campaign
The Lindsay pamphlet scandal was an Australian electoral scandal in which Liberal Party volunteers distributed fake election pamphlets, claiming to be
Lindsay_pamphlet_scandal
Flyer, pamphlet, or leaflet that is used to pass information about something
prospective audiences. Traditionally produced as a folded paper piece (e.g., pamphlet or leaflet), brochures may also be distributed in digital formats. Brochures
Brochure
1789 speech and pamphlet by Richard Price
A Discourse on the Love of Our Country is a speech and pamphlet delivered by Richard Price in England in 1789, in support of the French Revolution, equating
A Discourse on the Love of Our Country
A_Discourse_on_the_Love_of_Our_Country
1592 pamphlet by Thomas Nashe
published in London in 1592. It was among the most popular of the Elizabethan pamphlets. It was reprinted in 1593 and 1595, and in 1594 was translated into French
Pierce_Penniless
Widespread killing based on perceived social status
Social cleansing (Spanish: limpieza social) is social group-based killing that consists of the elimination of members of society who are considered undesirable
Social_cleansing
UK poetry publisher, established 1986
of the Year. The press themselves have won the Michael Marks Award for Pamphlet Publishers in 2012 and 2017. The press was incorporated in 1991, and the
The_Poetry_Business
Set of three ciphertexts
next of kin. The story of the three ciphertexts originates from an 1867 pamphlet called The Beale Papers, detailing treasure being buried by a man named
Beale_ciphers
1834 pamphlet by Georg Büchner
The Hessian Courier (German: Der Hessische Landbote) is an eight-page pamphlet, written by Georg Büchner in 1834, in which he argues against the social
The_Hessian_Courier
1863 American political hoax pamphlet
The Miscegenation hoax, taking the form of a pamphlet subtitled The Theory of the Blending of the Races, Applied to the American White Man and Negro, was
Miscegenation_hoax
Political philosophy pamphlet by Rosa Luxemburg
Reform or Revolution? (German: Sozialreform oder Revolution?) is an 1899 pamphlet by Polish-German Marxist theorist Rosa Luxemburg. Luxemburg argues that
Social_Reform_or_Revolution?
1702 political pamphlet by Daniel Defoe
of the Church is a pamphlet written by Daniel Defoe, first published anonymously in 1702. Defoe was prompted to write the pamphlet by the increased hostility
The Shortest Way with the Dissenters
The_Shortest_Way_with_the_Dissenters
Lyrical pamphlet by Taras Shevchenko, 1844
comical poem by Taras Shevchenko created in 1844. Written as a lyrical pamphlet, it is the first work of satire by the poet and one of the first in new
Dream_(Taras_Shevchenko_poem)
Majority of lands of the Western Hemisphere
of Discovery, by Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who published the pamphlet Mundus novus, presenting his conclusion that the lands discovered west
New_World
Anti-homosexual propaganda pamphlet from the FLIC
Citizenship in Florida, also known as the Purple Pamphlet, was an anti-homosexual propaganda pamphlet published in January 1964 by the Florida Legislative
Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida
Homosexuality_and_Citizenship_in_Florida
1969 pamphlet by Frances M. Beal
"Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female" is a 1969 feminist pamphlet written by Frances M. Beal that critiques capitalism, reproductive rights, as well
Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female
Double_Jeopardy:_To_Be_Black_and_Female
English woodcut pamphlet published in 1678
Strange News out of Hartford-shire is the title of an English woodcut pamphlet published in 1678. It narrates a tale of Satan mowing a field in Hertfordshire
Mowing-Devil
Political pamphlet which libels a public figure
A libelle is a political pamphlet or book that libels a public figure. Libelles held particular significance in France under the Ancien Régime, especially
Libelle_(literary_genre)
1600 English pamphlet by William Kempe
in a daunce from London to Norwich is a semi-fictional autobiographical pamphlet by English actor and dancer William Kempe which documents his 27-day journey
Kempes_Nine_Daies_Wonder
1850 book by Thomas Carlyle
Latter-Day Pamphlets is a series of "pamphlets" published by the Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle in 1850, in vehement denunciation
Latter-Day_Pamphlets
American physician, scientist, agriculturist and political polemicist (1715–1790)
publish his first pamphlet against Thomas Clap, which he wrote as a response against an earlier pamphlet written by Clap. This pamphlet ended up being successful
Benjamin_Gale
Lost book by Julius Caesar against Cato the Younger
pamphlet praising Cato the Younger. The text is lost and survives only in fragments. Brutus, dissatisfied with Cicero's work, wrote a second pamphlet
Anticato
1603 pamphlet by Thomas Dekker
The Wonderfull Yeare is Thomas Dekker's first pamphlet, written and printed in 1603, the year of Queen Elizabeth's death, James I's accession, and an outbreak
The_Wonderfull_Yeare
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (also known as the Pamphlet Laws or just Laws of Pennsylvania, as well as the Acts of the General Assembly
Laws of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Laws_of_the_General_Assembly_of_the_Commonwealth_of_Pennsylvania
Mathematically incorrect slogan
five-and-twenty, if the case demands!" In the late 18th century, in the pamphlet What is the Third Estate? (1789), about the legalistic denial of political
2_+_2_=_5
The Southern Discomfort pamphlets were a series of studies by Labour MP Giles Radice, published by the Labour-affiliated think tank the Fabian Society
Southern Discomfort (Fabian Society pamphlets)
Southern_Discomfort_(Fabian_Society_pamphlets)
English poet (born 1964)
two-time winner of The Poetry Business International Book & Pamphlet Competition, for her pamphlets Extra Maths and Human Tissue, and won the Forward Prize
Hilary_Menos
1976 speech
puberty, and morality. From 1980 to 2016, the sermon was published as a pamphlet by the LDS Church. It has been criticized in several publications for allegedly
To_Young_Men_Only
1916 pamphlet written by Patrick Pearse
The Murder Machine is a pamphlet by Patrick Pearse published in January 1916 on the topic of educating Irish schoolchildren. Pearse himself attended a
The_Murder_Machine
Polish-German Marxist revolutionary (1871–1919)
became the foremost voice of the SPD's revolutionary wing. In her 1900 pamphlet Social Reform or Revolution?, she defended the necessity of revolution
Rosa_Luxemburg
Book by Colin Fox
The Case for an Independent Socialist Scotland is a pamphlet written by Colin Fox and published by the Scottish Socialist Party in the run-up to the 2014
The Case for an Independent Socialist Scotland
The_Case_for_an_Independent_Socialist_Scotland
Holocaust denial pamphlet
Did Six Million Really Die? The Truth at Last is a pamphlet that promotes Holocaust denial and other neo-Nazi sentiments, allegedly written by British
Did_Six_Million_Really_Die?
Library classification system
United States by Melvil Dewey in 1876. Originally described in a 44-page pamphlet, it has been expanded to multiple volumes and revised through 23 major
Dewey_Decimal_Classification
Topics referred to by the same term
ancient Roman calendar Rosa Luxemburg's Junius Pamphlet (German: Junius-Broschüre), a nickname for a pamphlet Luxemburg wrote in prison in 1915 Junius may
Junius
1759 pamphlet by Laurence Sterne
A Political Romance is a satirical pamphlet by Laurence Sterne, first published in 1759. The story is an allegory, translating the jockeying for paid appointments
A_Political_Romance
1871 pamphlet by Karl Marx
The Civil War in France (German: Der Bürgerkrieg in Frankreich) is a pamphlet written and first published in 1871 by Karl Marx as an official statement
The_Civil_War_in_France
Pamphlet by Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
Tiers-État? (transl. What Is the Third Estate?) is an influential political pamphlet published in January 1789, shortly before the outbreak of the French Revolution
What_Is_the_Third_Estate?
Swedish emergency information pamphlet
case of war" (Swedish: Om kriget kommer, literally "If war comes") is a pamphlet containing information about how to act in a situation of national crisis
In_case_of_crisis_or_war
Complication of malaria
malaria by Sierra Leone Creole physician John Farrell Easmon in his 1884 pamphlet entitled The Nature and Treatment of Blackwater Fever. Easmon coined the
Blackwater_fever
date: June 2016 Label: Chop Shop Format: Download only — 24. 2021 The Pamphlet EP Release date: 2021 Label: Idlewild Format: Download — 25. 2026 Eyeball
They Might Be Giants discography
They_Might_Be_Giants_discography
1749 religious pamphlet by John Jones
Free and Candid Disquisitions is a 1749 pamphlet written and compiled by John Jones, a Welsh Church of England clergyman, and published anonymously. The
Free_and_Candid_Disquisitions
Historical astronomical event
celestial phenomena occurred in 1566 above Basel, Switzerland. The Basel pamphlet of 1566 describes unusual sunrises and sunsets. Celestial phenomena were
1566 celestial phenomenon over Basel
1566_celestial_phenomenon_over_Basel
Scottish politician and poet
Her debut pamphlet First Kiss was published by Maytree Press in May 2020, featuring poems of love, loss and coming of age. Her second pamphlet, Little Gods
Cara_McKee
PAMPHLET
PAMPHLET
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Kent and Sussex)
English (mainly Kent and Sussex) : from the Middle English personal name Pain(e), Payn(e) (Old French Paien, from Latin Paganus), introduced to Britain by the Normans. The Latin name is a derivative of pagus ‘outlying village’, and meant at first a person who lived in the country (as opposed to Urbanus ‘city dweller’), then a civilian as opposed to a soldier, and eventually a heathen (one not enrolled in the army of Christ). This remained a popular name throughout the Middle Ages, but it died out in the 16th century.Thomas Payne, who was a freeman of the Plymouth Colony in 1639, was the founder of a large American family, which included Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814), one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The author of the republican treatise The Rights of Man, Thomas Paine (1737–1809), left England for North America in the mid 1770s, where he became involved in the movement that led to independence. His pamphlet of 1776, Common Sense, influenced the Declaration of Independence and furnished some of the arguments justifying it.
PAMPHLET
PAMPHLET
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Exquisite Beauty; Splendour
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Miracle
Boy/Male
Tamil
With Sree
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Arthur's brother.
Girl/Female
Indian
Blessings, One who listens, Exalted, Noble, Much praised
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Latin, Slovenia, Swedish, Ukrainian
Light; Man from Lucania
Boy/Male
Tamil
Love, Avatar
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Guarded; Protected
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Benevolent; Charitable; Endowed
PAMPHLET
PAMPHLET
PAMPHLET
PAMPHLET
PAMPHLET
v. t.
A letter or figure placed at the bottom of the first page of each sheet of a book or pamphlet, as a direction to the binder in arranging and folding the sheets.
n.
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.
n.
A writer of pamphlets; a scribbler.
v. t.
To sew, or unite together by stitches; as, to stitch printed sheets in making a book or a pamphlet.
n.
The act of offering a book, pamphlet, engraving, etc., to the public by sale or by gratuitous distribution.
v. t.
A single signature of a book or a pamphlet;
v. t.
To retain without disclosure; to conceal; not to reveal; to prevent publication of; as, to suppress evidence; to suppress a pamphlet; to suppress the truth.
v. i.
To write or publish pamphlets.
a.
Containing or involving a libel; defamatory; containing that which exposes some person to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule; as, a libelous pamphlet.
n.
A writing; a book.
a.
Nameless; of unknown name; also, of unknown or unavowed authorship; as, an anonymous benefactor; an anonymous pamphlet or letter.
v. t.
A printed and stitched book containing only a few leaves; a pamphlet.
v. t.
To assail with unfriendly speech or writing; to begin a controversy with; to attempt to overthrow or bring into disrepute, by criticism or satire; to censure; as, to attack a man, or his opinions, in a pamphlet.
v. i.
To write a pamphlet or pamphlets.
n.
Any written composition; a pamphlet; a work; a literary production; a book; as, the writings of Addison.
n.
That which is published or made known; especially, any book, pamphlet, etc., offered for sale or to public notice; as, a daily or monthly publication.
v. t.
To offer for sale by outcry in the street; to carry (merchandise) about from place to place for sale; to peddle; as, to hawk goods or pamphlets.
n.
A pamphlet published periodically containing miscellaneous papers or compositions.