blank leaf following the free front endpaper
Blank pages which often appear at the front or back of a book, and more often found in hardcover books. Compare with endpapers.
or free endpaper. The first loose page in a book, often a decorative color or paper.
Blank pages at the beginning or end of a book. A flyleaf is not the free endpaper, but some use the term to refer to the front free endpaper.
a blank page, or blank pages, following the front endpaper
The free part of a folded endpaper - usually forming the first page of a volume
A blank page / leaf, sometimes more than one. These can be found following the front free endpaper and / or at the end of the book. [Back to the Top
Unprinted pages (other than endpapers) which may appear at the front or back of a book.
The first and/or last free-standing leaves in a book. The flyleaf that is pasted down to the cover is called an endpaper. Usually blank, and used for structural reinforcement.
Unprinted page that is part of a printed signature. It also can be a synonym for end-leaf.
Unprinted pages at the front or rear of a book.
A bindery term referring to a sheet or leaf at the front and back of a casebound book that is the one side of the end paper not glued to the case.
A blank leaf, sometimes more than one, following the front free endpaper, or at the end of a book where there is not sufficient text to fill out the last few pages.
Leaf or leaves forming that part of the folded endsheet not pasted down to the inside of the cover board. Its function is to protect the first or last leaves of the textblock. See Pastedown.