Which preposition to use with brochures

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[The writer has received a pontifical brochure by Mr. WELLS, reprinted from The Daily News, sold by the International Free Trade League and entitled "A Reasonable Man's Peace", in which the following passage

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In order to issue the brochures at a cheap rate and to undersell pernicious publications, she found it necessary to raise a subscription.

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A Brochure from "Vanity Fair."

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Thirty-one years later, having passed into the hands of the King of France, it was again besieged by the young Raymond de Trincavel, the last of the viscounts of Béziers; and of this siege M. Viollet-le-Duc gives a long and minute account, which the visitor who has a head for such things may follow, with the brochure in hand, on the fortifications themselves.

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" With this generous tribute to and appreciation of Ruskin, despite the economic vagaries into which the great critic and teacher of his time fell, we may more confidently approach the busy era of his later and self-sacrificing labors, and with less apology take space to dealas compactly and intelligently as we canwith some of the more notable of the many books and brochures of the period.

Which preposition to use with  brochures