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Nova Britannia is an example of an English promotional pamphlet. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, pamphlets were a common form of printed mass communication. Printed as small books, these tracts focused on topical subjects, such as religious, political, or promotional, to name a few. The first page of the tract often contained an image that was designed to attract the reader’s attention, as is the case with Nova Britannia.