Chapbook - Wikipedia Chapbook is also a term currently used to denote publications of up to about 40 pages, usually poetry bound with some form of saddle stitch, though many are perfect bound, folded, or wrapped
Chapbook 101: A Beginners Guide - Chapbook Info A chapbook is a small, self-published booklet of poetry, fiction, or non-fiction Typically, chapbooks are between 10-40 pages long, and are often printed in small quantities
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 chapman, these compact publications were often filled with popular literature, folk tales, religious tracts, or political pamphlets
Chapbook | Folklore, Poetry, Ballads | Britannica chapbook, small, inexpensive stitched tract formerly sold by itinerant dealers, or chapmen, in western Europe and in North America Most chapbooks were 5 1 2 by 4 1 4 inches (14 by 11 cm) in size and were made up of four pages (or multiples of four), illustrated with woodcuts
How to Make Your Own Chapbook - Writers Write Shadow Poetry: How to Make a Chapbook - This article from Shadow Poetry gives you advice about how to plan your chapbook, make a primary dummy book, get print shop estimates and more
What are Chapbooks and Are They Worth Publishing? What Is a Chapbook? A chapbook is a short book (usually 20 to 40 pages) of poems, stories, ballads, or religious tracts They are also known as “pamphlets” in the UK Because poems and ballads vary in length, chapbooks don’t have a specified number of poems in them