facing pages

NOUN
  1. two facing pages of a book or other publication
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How To Use facing pages In A Sentence

  • In book production, the "gutter" is the place where two facing pages meet at the binding. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Any two facing pages when a publication is lying open.
  • A bi-alphabetic edition of Shaw's play Androcles and the Lion was published by Penguin Books in 1962 to demonstrate the old and new orthographies side by side, the texts running parallel on facing pages.
  • The 1984 edition has facing pages intended to show "synoptically," i.e., by using a complex code of symbols on the left-hand pages, the growth of Ulysses from manuscripts through final proof revisions. The Scandal of 'Ulysses'
  • Indeed, Sheth has arranged the images in such a way that you see two different worlds on facing pages.
  • Sadly, this information is not on the facing pages of the catalog I got, but maybe it's hidden in the text somewhere.
  • On the facing pages of chapter 1 is an exact transcription of the codex, haplographies, dittographies, misspellings, lacunae, and all.
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