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Definition of Title page
1. Noun. A page of a book displaying the title and author and publisher.
Definition of Title page
1. Noun. the page, near the front of a book, that gives its title and, normally, its author and publisher ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Title Page
Literary usage of Title page
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Literature: An Illustrated Record by Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse (1904)
"Title-page of Constable's " Diana " Robert Southwell . ... Title-page of Kyd's "
Spanish Tragedy " Title-page of Peele's "Arraignment of Paris," 1584 . ..."
2. American Book Prices Current (1921)
"Lev. mor., ge, by Riviere (fourth title-page and 5 line address of the printer),
... (sixth title-page, "Argument, Verse and Errata;" without " Printer's ..."
3. The BookmanPopular culture Periodicals (1899)
"320 Ethel Reed's First Poster 543 Ebers, George 15 Fac-simile of Title-page
of "Twice Told Tales" 40 Fac-simile of Title-page of "Legends of New Fac-simile ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature by New York (State). Supreme Court (1846)
"... New-York," for themselves and DAVID BANKS as proprietors of the book, the
title of which is specified in the title page immediately preceding this page. ..."
5. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1896)
"In some cases where the first title-page gives the title of the series to ...
Hardly less reprehensible is the addition of a new title-page bearing the ..."
6. Catalog Rules: Author and Title Entries by James Christian Meinich Hanson, American Library Association, Library Association (1908)
"When more than two places and publishers are named on the title-page, ... Or if
the title-page reads Buffalo, Chicago, New York, Charles Wells ..."