A shortened book is called an abridged book. Abridgment is condensing a book into a shorter format while maintaining the unity of the source. It can remain true to the original work in tone and mood, or could be a complete parody of the original. A work is generally abridged to make it more easily accessible to a wider audience, like in an audio book or movie format.
Well, when I was young, small books were called pocket books because they were small enough to fit in your back pocket. These were usually your paper back books.
its called an abridged version. The normal version of a book is called unabridged version.
a pamphlet
A booklet is a small soft cover book.
taflen
noun. a small flat or folded sheet of printed matter, as an advertisement or notice, usually intended for free distribution. one of the separate blades or divisions of a compound leaf. a small leaflike part or structure.
All of the information you will need on your trip is located in your guide booklet.
Catalog
leaflet is printed sheet of paper containing information or advertising and distributed usually free.Pamphlet is a small booklet containing information on a single subject or product
a small leaf is called microphyll, that's the scientific term
brochure, leaflet, hand-out, pamphlet, folder, mailshot
Mini-Leaf ? Leafette? Small leaf?
report, account, statement, message, announcement, dispatch
A booklet is a small soft cover book.
A fact file is a document that contains factual information about a particular topic or subject in a concise and organized manner, typically used for reference purposes. A leaflet, on the other hand, is a small booklet or pamphlet that provides information or promotes a specific topic, product, or event in a more visually appealing and engaging format. Leaflets are often used for advertising or educational purposes.
Some examples of words that end with the suffix -let are booklet, droplet, and bracelet.
A small piece of land or a religious leaflet.
The leaf has an axillary bud but any leaflet does not
ok, try this site, http://www.emedicine.com/oph/topic579.htm and ask your doctor for more information, he may have a booklet or leaflet that can help.
tourist leaflet