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monograph

[mon-uh-graf, -grahf] / ˈmɒn əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf /


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He wrote or co-wrote at least 16 books, among them a brilliant monograph on George Howe and his “Paradise Planned: The Garden Suburb and the Modern City,” a massive study of American urbanism.

From The Wall Street Journal

The debut monograph by the first Black woman to shoot a Vogue cover reflects the photographer’s roots in Nigeria, Jamaica and South East London.

From New York Times

She’s had a paper accepted for publication and a monograph under serious consideration at Oxford University Press.

From Washington Post

His new monograph of photography, “American Mirror,” was published in December.

From New York Times

As a writer and critic, a calling he pursued in the 1960s, he was the author of influential monographs on Hollywood directors before he was out of his 20s.

From New York Times