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How were bibliotheque bleue different from penny chapbooks ?

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Answered by HarshRedliner
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Bilitheque bleue were books printed in cheap quality paper ...
Chapbooks were small pocket sized books made for poor ..so it costed penny
Answered by dackpower
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Bilitheque bleue were copies published by using the poor quality of the paper and it can be purchased without giving a single penny but many times the cost of these copies depended upon the book's rank.

A penny chapbook is an ancient type of traditional literature calligraphed in early modern Europe. They are ordinarily small, paper-covered booklets, normally published on a single sheet wrapped into chapters of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages.


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