[see -LET.] A tiny book.
1841. Tupper, Authors Mind, 277. Whether or not in this booklet your readership has already found seeds sufficient for Cyclopædias, I am free to admit that the expectant butterman at least has not his legitimate post-octavo allowance of three hundred pages.
1859. Sat. Rev., 19 Feb., 220/1. The infant booklet, deprecating rigid criticism and modestly pleading the advice of friends.
1885. Illust. Lond. News, 19 Sept., 290/1. Booklets that we can carry in the pocket.