Booklet

/ˈbʊklət/ noun

Definition

A small book or pamphlet, typically consisting of a few folded and stapled sheets. A brief publication containing information on a specific topic.

Etymology

Formed by adding the diminutive suffix '-let' to 'book,' following English patterns of creating smaller versions of objects (piglet, starlet). The term emerged in the 18th century as printing technology made small-format publications more economical and common.

Kelly Says

The humble booklet represents democracy in action - it made information accessible to common people when full books were expensive luxuries. Political pamphlets, religious tracts, and instruction manuals in booklet form helped spread literacy and revolutionary ideas, proving that sometimes the smallest packages carry the most explosive contents.

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