A "page pamphlet" refers to a small publication that consists of only a few pages. It might contain information, stories, or arguments on a particular topic. Full definition
(1974), a widely circulated twenty - eight page pamphlet by Richard Harwood, the pseudonym for Richard Verrall, editor of Spearhead, a publication of Britain's neo-Nazi organization, the National Front; and finally, a book - length treatment with footnotes and citations, The Hoax of the Twentieth Century (1977) by Arthur L. Butz, a professor of electrical engineering at Northwestern University. (firstthings.com)
Nineteen years later, that first 16 - page pamphlet now weighs in around 80 pages during the busy summer months. (canadianbusiness.com)
Since Barth was playing a large part in my dissertation I bought a mimeographed 47 - page pamphlet called Karl Barth and Christian Pacifism written by someone named J. H. Yoder. (religion-online.org)