How To Use title page In A Sentence
- The colophon [the title page] named the copyist as Udo of Aachen, and I just had to find out more about this guy. The Mandelbrot Monk
- You cannot always judge a book by the cover, title page, or table of contents.
- Check the presentation. Get it properly laid out with a title page.
- Check the presentation. Get it properly laid out with a title page.
- The camera dwells lovingly on bookshelves, there are close ups of book covers and their spines, the title page and the endpapers.
- Wright chose this title attributing it to George Billinghurst whose name appears on the title page, but as the English Short Title Catalogue reports in a note for the book, "Not in fact by George Billinghurst, but by Thomas Blount, who signs the dedication: T.B. Inventory of Robert Carter's Estate, November [1733]
- Stamps are slammed on the title page, label pockets gummed to the rear pastedown, dust wrappers discarded, covers vulcanised in plastic - or, in those days, a toffee-brown buckram tough enough to withstand acid.
- The arrangement of the cover to endpapers to title pages is such a marvelous set of elements to play with.
- Anyone who, like myself, has front matter in their books such as title pages, half-titles, copyright and dedication pages, etc. may want to not have their previews generated automatically but instead opt for choosing a page range.
- I picked it up and saw that the front free flyleaf (or FFF, a term I had never heard) was gone exposing the title page when you open up the book. Geek With (Lots of) Books: Super Special Secret Origin