Lexicographical Neighbors of Endleaves
Literary usage of Endleaves
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Author's & Printer's Dictionary: A Guide for Authors by Frederick Howard Collins (1912)
"endite, use in-*. endleaves(typ.), the blank fly-leaves at the beginning and end
of a book. endors/e*, -able*, -ee*, -er*, -ement*, not in-. end papers, ..."
2. Catalogue of the Books (1915)
"... gilt back, broad morocco joints inside also elegantly tooled, crimson watered-silk
endleaves ruled with borders of gold, gilt edges. London: 1836. ..."
3. Boerhaave's Aphorisms: Concerning the Knowledge and Cure of Diseases by Herman Boerhaave, J. Delacoste (1715)
"endleaves are a specially commissioned original marbled design of Richard J.
Wolfe. Edges are gilded and covers are brass-die stamped in 22-karat gold. ..."
4. Catalogue of the Books, Mauscripts and Prints and Other Memorabilia in the by Barnes Memorial Library (1915)
"... gilt back, broad morocco joints inside also elegantly tooled, crimson watered-silk
endleaves ruled with borders of gold, gilt edges. London: 1836. ..."
5. The Library of Benjamin Franklin by Edwin Wolf, Kevin J. Hayes (2006)
"Giovanni Alfonso Borelli; mechanics Contemporary full calf, rebacked. Pencil number
inside front cover: C29 N6; scientific drawings in pencil on endleaves; ..."
6. Author & Printer: A Guide for Authors, Editors, Printers, Correctors of the by Frederick Howard Collins (1905)
"in composing, the last word of a "take" of copy to end a full line: opposed
to "end a break." endite, use in-*. endleaves(typ. ..."
7. Quarter of a Millennium: The Library Company of Philadelphia, 1731-1981 edited by Edwin Wolf, Marie E. Korey (1981)
"Bound in the front, probably endleaves of the original binding, are two 14th-century
leaves of the ..."