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Definition of Booklets
1. booklet [n] - See also: booklet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Booklets
Literary usage of Booklets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1890)
"Twelve booklets enclosed in an artistic wrapper, each containing a text for every
day ... Twelve booklets in a neat box. each containing a well-known hymn. ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1902)
"Large cyst ot liver; lamellated cyst membrane; soul ices and booklets not ...
Single cyst in under surface of liver; lamellated cy-t wall; no booklets. ..."
3. Agriculture and Life; a Text-book for Normal Schools and Teachers' Reading by Arthur D. Cromwell (1915)
"booklets Correlate with Reading, Writing and Spelling.— The pupils should start
booklets on plants, plant breeding, seed selection or some special phase of ..."
4. Primary Handwork by Ella Victoria Dobbs (1914)
"CHAPTER III booklets THE making of booklets forms a valuable ... The chief value
in the making of booklets is lost when they are made for display purposes ..."
5. Advertising and Service by A.W. Shaw Company, Shaw, A. W., company, pub, Shaw, A. W., company (1918)
"CHAPTER IX booklets AND ENCLOSURES ATER discovering that 40% of this savings
accounts had been inactive over a period of a year, a banker in a suburb of ..."
6. City Building: A Citation of Methods in Use in More Than One Hundred Cities by S. H. Clay (1913)
"Many of the cities issue several different pamphlets or booklets, ... Many of
these booklets are very handsome, entailing a vast amount of expense in their ..."
7. Advertising for Trade in Latin-America by William Edmund Aughinbaugh (1922)
"CHAPTER XVII booklets, plain and colored advertising materials, puzzles and "holy-
pictures" always bring results in Latin-American advertising campaigns. ..."