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monograph
thumb|Front cover of The Principles of Quantum Mechanics (4th ed.) by [[Paul Dirac]]
A monograph is generally a long-form work on one (usually scholarly) subject, or one aspect of a subject, most often created by a single author or artist. Traditionally it is in written form and published as a book, but it may be an artwork, audiovisual work, or exhibition made up of visual artworks. In library cataloguing, the word has a specific and broader meaning, while in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration uses the term to mean a set of published standards as well as various guidelines.
The Art of Computer Programming
books about algorithms by Donald Knuth
catalogue raisonné
comprehensive, annotated listing of all the known artworks by an artist

The Conspiracy of Catiline
essay by Sallust
Historic Eight Documents
political documents

Svenska Spindlar
book by Carl Alexander Clerck