Books Paper Sizes
Folio 304.8 ×
482.6 mm Quarto 241.3 ×
304.8 mm Imperial Octavo 209.55 ×
292.1 mm Super Octavo 177.8 ×
279.4 mm Royal Octavo 165.1 × 254 mm Medium Octavo 165.1 × 234.95 mm Octavo 152.4 × 228.6 mm Crown Octavo 136.525 × 203.2 mm 12mo 127 × 187.325 mm 16mo 101.6 × 171.45 mm 18mo 101.6 × 165.1 mm 32mo 88.9 × 139.7 mm 48mo 63.5 × 101.6 mm 64mo 50.8 × 76.2
mm A Format 110 × 178
mm B Format 129 × 198
mm C Format 135 × 216
mm
Further Information
There are a series of common terms to describe
the sizes of modern books. These range from folio, which is the largest,
to quarto, and octavo, which are respectively smaller. Book sizes are
usually measured by the height and width of a leaf, or the height and
width of its cover. The size and proportions of a book depends on the
size of the original sheet of paper that was used to produce the book.
The most common book sizes today are octavo and quarto. However, many
books are still produced in larger and smaller sizes. There are some
other terms for book sizes. These include elephant folio (up to 23
inches tall), atlas folio (25 inches tall), and a double elephant folio
(50 inches tall). The B-format, such as the Penguin Classics, are 129mm
by 198mm, which are a common paperback size in the UK.
Format | Width × Height (mm) | Width × Height (in) |
---|---|---|
Folio | 304.8 × 482.6 mm | 12 × 19 in |
Quarto | 241.3 × 304.8 mm | 9.5 × 12 in |
Imperial Octavo | 209.55 × 292.1 mm | 8.3 × 11.5 in |
Super Octavo | 177.8 × 279.4 mm | 7 × 11 in |
Royal Octavo | 165.1 × 254 mm | 6.5 × 10 in |
Medium Octavo | 165.1 × 234.95 mm | 6.5 × 9.3 in |
Octavo | 152.4 × 228.6 mm | 6 × 9 in |
Crown Octavo | 136.525 × 203.2 mm | 5.4 × 8 in |
12mo | 127 × 187.325 mm | 5 × 7.4 in |
16mo | 101.6 × 171.45 mm | 4 × 6.8 in |
18mo | 101.6 × 165.1 mm | 4 × 6.5 in |
32mo | 88.9 × 139.7 mm | 3.5 × 5.5 in |
48mo | 63.5 × 101.6 mm | 2.5 × 4 in |
64mo | 50.8 × 76.2 mm | 2 × 3 in |
A Format | 110 × 178 mm | 4.3 × 7 in |
B Format | 129 × 198 mm | 5.1 × 7.8 in |
C Format | 135 × 216 mm | 5.3 × 8.5 in |
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