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source book

–noun
1. an original writing, as a document, record, or diary, that supplies an authoritative basis for future writing, study, evaluation, etc.
2. a volume containing a small collection of such writings, usually on a specific subject, used in research.
Also, sourcebook.


Origin:
1895–1900, Americanism
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source book  
n.  
  1. A primary document, as of history, literature, or religion, on which secondary writings are based.

  2. A collection of such documents.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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