Ttakchibon

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title: Ttakchibon
text: Ttakchibon (Korean: 딱지본), which literally means "ddakji novel," was a popular type of book format during the early 1910s, when Korea was under Japanese imperial rule. The name "ttakchibon" comes from the name of the scraps of paper used to play a traditional Korean version of milkcaps, which were called ddakji. Ttakchibon covers were quite colorful, just as ddakji were, hence the name. Ttakchibon were also sometimes called kyŏngpan. Around this time, esoteric books were becoming less popular, wh
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