Pamphletist - traduzione in Inglese
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Pamphletist - traduzione in Inglese

UNBOUND BOOKLET CONTAINING TEXT
Pamphlets; Leaflet (information); Pamphlet literature; Pamphletist
  • Due to their low cost and ease of production, pamphlets have often been used to popularize political or religious ideas.
  • An 18th-century painting of a girl with a basket of pamphlets
  • To the residents and troops of [[Tampere]]! Resistance is hopeless. Raise the [[white flag]] and surrender. The blood of the citizen has been shed enough. We will not kill like the Reds kill their prisoners. Send your representative with a white flag.]}}

Pamphletist      
n. lampoonist, pamphleteer, one who writes short booklets or pamphlets, writer of satire
pamphleteer      
n. Pamphletist, Flugschriftenschreiber
lampoonist      
n. Pamphletist, schreibt Spott oder Schmähschriften, Satire

Definizione

pamphlet

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Pamphlet

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 and folded in half, in thirds, or in fourths, called a leaflet or it may consist of a few pages that are folded in half and saddle stapled at the crease to make a simple book.

For the "International Standardization of Statistics Relating to Book Production and Periodicals", UNESCO defines a pamphlet as "a non-periodical printed publication of at least 5 but not more than 48 pages, exclusive of the cover pages, published in a particular country and made available to the public" and a book as "a non-periodical printed publication of at least 49 pages, exclusive of the cover pages". The UNESCO definitions are, however, only meant to be used for the particular purpose of drawing up their book production statistics.