Chapbooks

/ˈtʃæpbʊks/ noun

Plural of chapbook; small printed booklets or pamphlets containing popular stories, ballads, or news, historically sold by street peddlers.

From Middle English chap (merchant/peddler) plus book. The term evolved because these inexpensive books were typically sold by wandering merchants called chapmen.

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