chapbook造句1. A late eighteenth century chapbook type of publication, in this case bound.
2. It printed prose and verse in broadside and chapbook form till its activities were cut short by the War.
3. His chapbook Under a Paper Trellis is published by Factory Hollow Press.
4. The chapbook was called "For the Student Union Dead, " and Mandy thought the poems in it were dumb, the way smart people were often dumb.
5. Tovah Gold looked twelve but she had a degree in creative writing and a published poetry chapbook. She'd once presented a copy to Mandy, but said she should not feel obligated to read it.
6. His other books include the book of short stories I'm a Man (2003 the chapbook Love Poems for the Millennium (1998 the poetry collections Pretty Happy!