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From time to time there are requests for a list of "all" LaTex book classes. Is there a comprehensive list of all of them?

Here is a list of book classes:

  • book
  • bookest
  • extbook
  • memoir
  • scrbook
  • octavo
  • basque-book
  • serbian-book
  • bgteubner
  • suftesi
  • mwcls (mwbk)
  • tufte-latex
  • Mentis
  • NGT-class (book) (Dutch latex document class)
  • Jura (jurabook)
  • ctexbook (Chinese language)
  • NoStarch
  • amsbook
  • refman

Are there any more?

I don't think the question should be put on hold. 19 book classes have been identified; that is hardly a never-ending list. There are often requests made for this list which is why I asked the question in the first place--to find out if there are any lesser-known book classes that address different typesetting issues.

If this list (as amended by including book classes referred to in the comments below) is the answer, then re-open the question so that the list can be copied and pasted in Answer format. That's not possible at the moment (unless cookies are preventing me from doing so).

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    Don't forget amsbook. Oct 30, 2013 at 9:05
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    And now a small note on each what makes them relevant over the others :), I would upvote such an answer.
    – math
    Oct 30, 2013 at 9:24
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    Possibly Related with bigger scope of document classes What are the available “documentclass” types and their uses? Oct 30, 2013 at 10:31
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    @guest: there is a comprehensive list on ctan -- i worked on the xml sources yesterday, making sure everything had the relevant tags, but the processed catalogue list seems not to have caught up :-( Oct 31, 2013 at 9:05
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    May I suggest that the "answer" (i.e. the list of classes) be put in an answer? Otherwise it looks as though this question doesn't have an answer. Nov 1, 2013 at 8:26

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