Folio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Folio may refer to: Foolscap folio, a paper size, usually 8½ × 13½ inches (216 × 343 mm) per sheet, Folio (printing) a book size, for books printed at that size
Folio Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
History. Folio Corporation was founded in 1987 by Curt Allen, and his brother-in-law Brad Pelo, and quickly gained recognition in helping other companies to publish content on ...
folio: better bookmarks, reading tools and desk accessories
Welcome to Folio, designer and distributor of bookmarks and reading tools for bookstores and stationary shops.Folio's products include Fun-n-nuf Clip over the Page animal bookmarks ...
FOLIO: Growth Summit | March 16-18, 2009 | Westin | Chicago
Folio: Growth Summit is the Mission-Critical Conference for Magazine Executives. March 16-18, 2009. A track especially for smaller publishers. A track exclusively for larger ...
Folio
Stop by on Friday at 7:30pm in the Student Center’s Fire Place Lounge to hear. Fiction from Amanda Gamache; Poetry by Joseph Bebon; Art by Chad Carino
Folio Literary Management
Welcome! Folio Literary Management places both fiction and non-fiction with publishers throughout the U.S. and around the world. We represent many first-time authors (some of whom ...
folio - Definition of folio at YourDictionary.com
noun pl. folios-·lios′ Bookkeeping a page of a ledger, or facing pages with the same number; Law a set number of words (100 in the U.S., 72 or 90 in England) considered as a ...
FOLIO FINE WINE PARTNERS
A Michael Mondavi Family Company • Purveyors of Fine Wines from the world's premiere and emerging wine regions. 550 Gateway Drive ~ Napa ~ California ~ 707.256.2700
FOLIO:SHOW Virtual - October 27, 2009
Virtual conference and trade show for media professionals, presented by Folio magazine. Features content for editorial, design, digital media, sales and more.
Folio Winemakers’ Studio | Home
Folio Winemakers’ Studio is home to several wine companies and several of the Folio brands (Oberon, I’M, Medusa and Spellbound) are actually made at the ...


