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  2. Foolscap folio - Wikipedia

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    A full foolscap size paper of 14 by 17 inches (356 mm × 432 mm) is also widely available for arts and crafts etc. alongside the 11 by 17 inches (279 mm × 432 mm) tabloid size. In the United States in the 19th century, paper was sold either flat or folded in half.

  3. Foolscap - Wikipedia

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    Foolscap or fool’s cap may refer to: Foolscap folio, a paper size of 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 × 13 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (216 × 343 mm) Foolscap, a paper size of 17 × 13 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (432 × 343 mm) Foolscap, a book by Michael Malone; Fool’s cap, a cap with bells worn by court jesters

  4. Paper size - Wikipedia

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    It is a transitional size with the shorter side of ISO A4 (210 mm, 8 + 1 ⁄ 4 inch) and the longer side of British Foolscap (13-inch, 330 mm). ISO A4 is exactly 90% the height of F4. ISO A4 is exactly 90% the height of F4.

  5. Folio - Wikipedia

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    The term "folio" as applied to such books may refer simply to the size, i.e., books that are approximately 15 inches (38 cm) tall. At present, the term folio in the context of paper size is commonly used to refer to foolscap folio, which is print paper sized 8.5×13.5 in (216×343 mm), slightly larger (by 18.7%) than A4 paper.

  6. On April 1, Corporate America Dons the Foolscap

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    The Plenta, a 128-ounce behemoth, features a tub-size cup that the site claims could also be used as a "popcorn receptacle, rain hat, perennial planter, lampshade or yoga block."

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  8. Book size - Wikipedia

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    The following table is adapted from the scale of the American Library Association, [1] [9] which uses a basis sheet of 19-by-25-inch (483 by 635 mm) [10] which is, confusingly if not explained by the source, half the text/book stock sheet of 25-by-38-inch (635 by 965 mm), and in which size refers to the dimensions of the cover (trimmed pages ...

  9. Octavo - Wikipedia

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    The use of the term "octavo" as applied to such books refers to books which are generally between 8 and 10 inches (200 and 250 mm) tall, the most common size for modern hardbound books. More specific sizes are denoted by reference to certain paper sizes as follows: Foolscap octavo, 6 + 3 ⁄ 4 in × 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (170 mm × 110 mm)