- The
endpapers or end-papers of a book (also
known as the endsheets) are the
pages that
consist of a double-size
sheet folded, with one half
pasted against...
- An 1869
endpaper by
Walter Crane...
- - The New York
Times "
ENDPAPER; How Do I Join" - The New York
Times "
ENDPAPER;
Spiro Agnew and I" - The New York
Times "
ENDPAPER; The 13th Sign" - The...
- writing, and cleaning. It may also be used as
filter paper, wallpaper, book
endpaper,
conservation paper,
laminated worktops,
toilet tissue, currency, and security...
- Bd.: Bound. Bdg.: Binding. Bds.: Boards. B.e.p.: Back
endpaper. B.f.e.p.: Back free
endpaper. B.L.: Blackletter. BOMC: Book-of-the-Month Club. c. or...
-
Komitee library copy,
confiscated on 6 May 1933,
annotated on the
endpaper: By Reichspräsident's
decree of 28.02.1933
destined for destruction! and...
- with a foil
embossed jacket, foil
stamped binding and
newly designed endpapers that wrap
around the
front and back covers. In 2023,
Hoover announced...
-
front endpaper sometimes referred as FEP. The free half of the end
paper is
called a flyleaf. Traditionally, in hand-bound books, the
endpaper was just...
- the story's cutscenes.[citation needed]
Bookbinding Blind folio Cancels Endpaper Leiden Conventions Octavo Publishing Chaney,
Scott (November 1996). "NAVEDTRA...
-
Stratford and the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut". 1886.
Orcutt (1886a),
endpaper.
Enacted October 1800. The
Public Statute Laws of the
State of Connecticut...