A chapbook is a type of small printed booklet that was popular medium for street literature throughout early modern Europe. Chapbooks were usually produced...
28 KB (3,355 words) - 14:05, 20 August 2024
The Chap-Book (redirect from Chapbook (magazine))
The Chap-Book was an American literary magazine between 1894 and 1898. It is often classified as one of the first "little magazines" of the 1890s. The...
2 KB (218 words) - 20:41, 23 March 2023
Historia von D. Johann Fausten, the first "Faust book", is a chapbook of stories concerning the life of Johann Georg Faust, written by an anonymous German...
4 KB (406 words) - 22:48, 28 December 2023
Spork Press (section Chapbook Authors)
publishing a chapbook series, though the term "chapbook" is applied loosely: "This here, this mixtape? It's a chapbook. This novel? It's a chapbook. Everything...
6 KB (659 words) - 17:27, 15 May 2024
Joe Hill 2024 Trapped Cemetery Dance Publications An exclusive 40-page chapbook, released in June 2024, included an outline; screenplay; 18 behind-the-scenes...
33 KB (164 words) - 06:33, 8 October 2024
Pamphlet (poetry) (category Chapbooks)
A pamphlet or chapbook is a small collection of poetry, usually 15 to 30 poems, centering around one theme. Poets often publish a pamphlet as their first...
3 KB (265 words) - 07:31, 3 October 2024
Bertolino is the author of 30 books and chapbooks of poetry and prose, beginning in 1968 with two chapbooks, Day of Change and Drool. He was widely published...
7 KB (743 words) - 22:24, 10 August 2024
Till Eulenspiegel (category Chapbooks)
ˈʔuːlnˌspeɪɡl̩]) is the protagonist of a European narrative tradition. A German chapbook published around 1510 is the oldest known extant publication about the...
35 KB (4,102 words) - 15:39, 10 October 2024
Simple Simon (nursery rhyme) (category Chapbooks)
Simon Bids you all adieu! The verses used today are the first of a longer chapbook history first published in 1764. The character of Simple Simon may have...
3 KB (282 words) - 09:01, 29 September 2024
Susan Hill (section Chapbook)
Dame Susan Elizabeth Hill, Lady Wells DBE (born 5 February 1942) is an English author of fiction and non-fiction works. Her novels include The Woman in...
18 KB (1,774 words) - 18:02, 2 June 2024
Invisible Cities Press. In 2007, Subterranean Press produced a limited edition chapbook of "Pop Art" limited to 150 numbered copies and 52 lettered copies. These...
11 KB (1,013 words) - 15:47, 15 May 2024
March 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2014. Eliot T.S. 'Poetry & Prose: The Chapbook. Poetry Bookshop: London, 1921. For discussion of the basic categorical...
91 KB (9,168 words) - 10:34, 5 October 2024
Wolfstein (book) (redirect from Wolfstein (Percy Bysshe Shelley chapbook))
Wolfstein; or, The Mysterious Bandit is an 1822 chapbook based on Percy Bysshe Shelley’s 1811 Gothic horror novel St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian. The...
12 KB (1,720 words) - 02:51, 16 April 2024
Silvia Moreno-Garcia (section Chapbooks)
Silvia Moreno-Garcia (born 25 April 1981) is a Mexican and Canadian novelist, short story writer, editor, and publisher. Moreno-Garcia was born 25 April...
35 KB (2,494 words) - 03:13, 8 October 2024
The Poetry Society of America's National Chapbook Fellowship is awarded once a year to two American poets under 30 years of age who have yet to publish...
1 KB (203 words) - 04:50, 15 April 2024
the egg but also Mother Goose's son Jack. There exists an illustrated chapbook omitting their opening stanza that dates from the 1820s and another version...
21 KB (2,403 words) - 13:48, 4 October 2024
Illustration of an 18th-century chapbook....
19 KB (2,633 words) - 00:55, 11 October 2024
Joe Hill (writer) (category Chapbook writers)
Press as a chapbook featuring illustrations by Gahan Wilson. As well, 52 lettered (A–ZZ) hard covers and 150 numbered soft covered chapbooks were signed...
33 KB (3,243 words) - 17:02, 14 September 2024
Vegetarian, the organization has gone on to publish 26 books and several chapbooks. Tilted Axis became known as the original translator and English language...
9 KB (548 words) - 14:03, 4 February 2024
Henry Louis Mencken (September 12, 1880 – January 29, 1956) was an American journalist, essayist, satirist, cultural critic, and scholar of American English...
55 KB (6,210 words) - 15:18, 12 September 2024
Dictionary. Retrieved 19 January 2015. Eliot, T. S. Poetry & Prose: The Chapbook, Poetry Bookshop London, 1921. "Literature", Encyclopaedia Britannica....
9 KB (1,071 words) - 16:22, 6 October 2024
Ian Rogers (writer) (section Chapbooks)
Ian Rogers (born October 17, 1976) is a Canadian writer of supernatural and horror fiction. His debut collection, Every House Is Haunted, was the winner...
7 KB (812 words) - 21:46, 27 September 2024
Jay Gao (section Poetry Pamphlets/Chapbooks)
Jay Gao is a Chinese Scottish poet and writer from Edinburgh, based in New York City. Jay Gao was born in Preston in 1994 but was raised in Glasgow and...
10 KB (792 words) - 06:19, 9 June 2024
Percy Bysshe Shelley (section Chapbooks)
Percy Bysshe Shelley (/bɪʃ/ BISH; 4 August 1792 – 8 July 1822) was an English writer who is considered as one of the major English Romantic poets. A radical...
80 KB (10,341 words) - 13:26, 17 October 2024
include: The National Chapbook Fellowship — given to two US poets who have yet to publish a first book of poems. The New York Chapbook Fellowship — given...
8 KB (1,074 words) - 00:09, 28 June 2024
Deteriorated design: early 18th-century chapbook edition of The Honour of Chivalry, first published in English in 1598....
2 KB (265 words) - 09:04, 10 August 2023
Maggie Smith (poet) (section Chapbooks)
Dream Horse Press Chapbook Prize The List of Dangers (Kent State University Press, 2010)—winner of the Wick Poetry Series Chapbook Competition Nesting...
9 KB (751 words) - 10:49, 8 June 2024
in chapbook form, which specified that the bells were those of Bow Church (St Mary-le-Bow), and that the boy heard them at Bunhill. Common chapbooks of...
70 KB (8,490 words) - 12:45, 30 August 2024