rag book
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English[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
Patented by the Dean's Rag Book Company in 1903.
Noun[edit]
- A book with pages made from fabric, usually cotton, designed to be used by young children.
- 1910, T.P.'s Weekly[1], volume 16, page 785:
- I question the longevity of most books issued in these days, but I am never in doubt about these rag books; they are immortal.
Translations[edit]
book with fabric pages designed for young children
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