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Folio fo, f 1 2 4
Quarto 4to 2 4 8 ****to,
sixmo 6to, 6mo 3 6 12
Octavo 8vo 3 8 16
Duodecimo,
twelvemo 12mo 4 12 24 ****todecimo,
sixteenmo 16mo 4 16 32...
- size of the
quarto format before trimming.
Smaller formats include the
duodecimo (12mo or twelvemo), with
twelve leaves per
sheet and
pages one-third the...
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three "books",
called the
Folio Whale (largest),
Octavo Whale and the
Duodecimo Whale (smaller),
represented respectively by the
sperm whale, the orca...
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Publication date 1782–1789 Published in
English 1790 Media type Print:
hardback duodecimo OCLC 14003975
Dewey Decimal 848.509 LC class PQ2036 .A5
Original text...
- 723–803 – via
Internet Archive. Pickering, Danby, ed. (1764). "Anno
duodecimo Annæ". The
Statutes at Large. Vol. 13: From the
Twelfth Year of Queen...
- booksellers, publishers, and
printers of the 17th and
early 18th centuries. The
duodecimo series of "Elzevirs"
became very
famous and very
desirable among bibliophiles...
- Tale, in a
series of letters, 2 vols.
duodecimo, 1790. A
History of
England and the
British Empire,
duodecimo, 1791. The
Grammatical Wreath, or a Complete...
- In 1832 his publisher, John Murray,
released the
complete works in 14
duodecimo volumes,
including a life by
Thomas Moore.
Subsequent editions were released...
- book-within-a-book
called the "Hundred Page
History of Britain, a 'nasty
little duodecimo book' of 1888,
which declared anachronistically that
Napoleon 'soon found...
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Summer of 1803, (2 vols),
Volume 1 1806,
duodecimo. A
Picture of Sidmouth; the
fourth edition,
Exeter [1830],
duodecimo, has
title A new Guide, descriptive...