Noun
Any small book carried about for sale by chapmen or hawkers. Hence, any small book; a toy book.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the release, the chapbook contains 20 pieces of free verse and doggerel. Source: Internet
"Amber O'Neil" later self-published a chapbook about the affair entitled "Blowing My Hero". Source: Internet
C. P. Boyko -- Signal to Noise Originally appeared as Canadian Notes & Queries' collectible chapbook no. Source: Internet
For sighted listeners, the inside cover of the chapbook itself contains the biographical information, as well, while pictures of the poets and a list of the contents can be seen on the front and back covers respectively. Source: Internet
Lastly, Bill plans to publish a second edition of this year's Christmas chapbook (called "The World in a Box") in a very affordable format. Source: Internet
The prize—named after T.S. Eliot’s long sequence poem of the same name—celebrates a unified and complete sequence of poems published in America in a print or online journal, chapbook, or book in 2016-17. Source: Internet