- free page (the free
endpaper or flyleaf). Thus, the
front endpapers precede the
title page and the text,
whereas the back
endpapers follow the text. Booksellers...
- as a
writing surface for calligraphy, and
especially book
covers and
endpapers in
bookbinding and stationery. Part of its
appeal is that each
print is...
- 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...
- writing, and cleaning. It may also be used as
filter paper, wallpaper, book
endpaper,
conservation paper,
laminated worktops,
toilet tissue, currency, and security...
-
Angeles in
spring 1913. It was
followed by The
Scarecrow of Oz (1915). The
endpapers of the
first edition held maps: one of Oz itself, and one of the continents...
-
texture to the
painted surface, paste, etc., or for marbling,
decorative endpapers, etc. The "palette" in the name is a
reference to an artist's palette...
-
liturgical use. When
rebound in 1950, it was
discovered that the
pastedown endpapers from the
original bindings had been
created from 16th
century English...
- be
difficult to reproduce,
resulted in the
final design of two maps as
endpapers, Thror's map, and the Map of
Wilderland (see Rhovanion), both printed...
-
through his
drawings and sketches. One
common location for
these was the
endpapers and
title pages of his own diaries, and they
covered a wide
variety of...
- Publisher's
green and red
illustrated cloth over boards;
illustrated endpapers.
Plate detached.
Public Domain –
Charles E.
Young Research Library, UCLA...