The title page is "the face of the book." It usually provides the essential details of the book's production, including author, complete title and subtitles and the date, place and agent of publication.
The page at the beginning of a book bearing the title proper and usually the statement of responsibility and publication information.
The main preliminary page listing the author, title, publisher, etc.
A page of a report that bears the full title of the research study, name of the client, the researcher's name and organization, and the date.
The location of the real and full title of the work. The title page also contains the author's or editor's name, and possibly the illustrator's name. It also contains information on the the printer or publisher, and the place and date of publication, along with an ISBN number if it is a more recent work. See also half title and colophon.
Part of the front matter of a book that contains the title of the book and the name of the publisher.
Page formally printed with a book's title and full publishing particulars.
A cover page and a listing of the order and parts of the business plan. Helps the reader to find the parts they want to read quickly.
Usually the first page of an EIA publication following Cover 2, containing the title, subtitle, date, agency and authoring office name and address, the report number, and any disclaimer.
The page after the half-title page. The title page generally contains the title of the page, the author, the publisher, and occasionally the publication date.
a page of a book displaying the title and author and publisher
a page in the front part of a book which has the title of the book, and the author or publisher
The first important page in a book. It contains the title of the book, the author(s), editor(s), or organization responsible for the intellectual content of the work, the edition (unless it is the first), and the place of publication, publisher, and date of publication. (The date is sometimes located on the reverse side of the title page.)
Page in the front of a book which gives the complete title, the name of the author(s) or editor(s), name of translator, publisher, and place of publication. Publication date and ISBN are usually printed on the back (verso) of the title page.
Right-hand page at the front of a book following the half-title page. The title page shows the title of the book, the author's name, the publisher's name and the year of publication.
Odd-numbered right-hand (or "recto") page that lists the book's title, subtitle, author's name, publisher, and city where it was published.
The page of a comic book which shows the title of a story. Usually, it is the first page.
The PAGE in the PRELIMS that contains the TITLE with the author's name, the publisher and any other relevant information.
The page at the begining of a book bearing the title, author and usually the publisher and date.
A bombastic page found in university press books listing degrees and honorifics of contributors (offered in lieu of payment).
A page at the beginning of the publication listing the title, name of author, editor, etc. and usually the imprint.
This is the page found in the beginning of the book, which list the title, subtitle, authors, illustrators, editors, publisher, printer, and on some older books the place and date of publication. When cataloging a book, this is the information generally used. [Back to the Top
Page located near the beginning of the book, and is usually on the recto (right side) of the next leaf after the half-title page. It may contain the some or all of the following information: title, sub-title, author name, publisher or publishers colophon and sometimes the location, copyright date and edition. (see also COPYRIGHT PAGE). The title page should never be marked, altered or inscribed upon except by the author.
A page that appears at the beginning of a book and that contains the most complete bibliographic information, including the title, author's name, publisher and date of publication.
The page that gives important information about the book (i.e.: title, author, publisher, date, etc.).
a page following the half-title that contains on its recto information about the book, such as title, subtitle, author, publisher, and year of publication.
First page of a story showing the title of the story.
Generally, the page at the beginning of a publication that includes the title and author of the item and sometimes the publisher, place of publication, and year of publication
In DocBook, the subsystem that handles the title and other info elements at the beginning of a division or component. In many cases, a title page is not a separate page.
A page at the beginning of an item bearing the title and usually, though not necessarily, data relating to publication
A cover page which contains the title of a research paper, along with the student's name, the class for which the paper was written, and the date.
A page at the beginning of a book, giving the full title and usually the author's name, publisher, and publication date.
See Amazon.ca Product Detail Page.
A page in a book's front matter, usually a right-hand page, stating the title, author and publisher. to top
The page at the front of a book that lists the title, subtitle, author (and other contributors, such as translator or illustrator), as well as the publishing house and sometimes its logo.
A page at the beginning of a book, bearing the title proper and, usually, a statement of responsibility, or author statement, plus an imprint, or publisher information; "t.p. and verso" refers to both sides of the leaf. see also Cover title.
A page of the script that contains the title and the author's contact information.
The first page of a document. It can be the cover of a report, test, essay, or book. The Title Page usually contains descriptive information such as the title of the document, the name of the author, the date of printing, and is often formatted differently from the rest of the document.
If a report title page is used, it is the first page of the report and contains only text from the title page text object on the Text Screen. Otherwise, it is non-existent: no blank page is printed.
The title page, near the beginning of the book, lists the title and subtitle of the book, the authors, editors, and/or contributors, the publisher or printer, and sometimes the place and date of publication. The title page information should be used for cataloguing (not the half-title page or covers).
Odd-numbered page at the beginning of the book that gives the title, subtitle, author's name, publisher and place of publication.
The page bearing the title of the book, the author, usually the publisher and date.
The recto of the third or fourth leaf of a book, on which is printed the complete title of the book, with other information such as author, volume number, date, patron, publisher's name, and place and date of publication.
The right hand page at the front of a book bearing the title, names of the author and publisher, the place of publication, the ISBN number.
The title page or frontispiece of a book, thesis or other written work is the page at or near the front which displays its title, and author, as well as other information.