pamphlet
nounAn unbound printed work, usually with a paper cover.
nounA short essay or treatise, usually on a current topic, published without a binding.
To write a pamphlet or pamphlets.
nounA manuscript consisting of one sheet or of a few sheets of paper or parchment stitched (or otherwise fastened) together.
nounA printed work consisting of a few sheets of paper stitched together, but not bound; now, in a restricted technical sense, eight or more pages of printed matter (not exceeding five sheets) stitched or sewed, with or without a thin paper wrapper or cover.
nounIn the sixteenth century, in England, a fascicle comprising a few printed sheets stitched together, containing news-ballads and short poems on popular subjects: also known as a news-book, which developed later into the newspaper.
nounA short treatise or essay, generally controversial, especially one on some subject of temporary interest which excites public attention at the time of its appearance; a writing intended to publish one’s views on a particular question, or to attack the views of another.
intransitive verbTo write a pamphlet or pamphlets.
nounA writing; a book.
nounA small book consisting of a few sheets of printed paper, stitched together, often with a paper cover, but not bound; a short essay or written discussion, usually on a subject of current interest.