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  1. 17 Σεπ 2014 · If you have ever been confused by the jargon used to describe the physical parts of a book, then this video will help. We explain and demystify a series of terms including spine, boards, hinge and joint, leaf, endpapers, book block and plates.

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  2. 1 Απρ 2023 · The basic sections of a book are its front matter, its body, and its back matter. Not all books have the same front matter or back matter pages, but some — like the title page, copyright page, and the “About the Author” page — are fairly standard.

  3. 25 Ιαν 2021 · Spine: This is the outside case of the binding—the place where all of the pages are bound together and the part of the book which sticks out on a shelf. Sometimes the spine is flush with the paper and other times it’s not.

  4. Along with back, the spine of a book might be also called the backbone, backstrip, or shelfback. The title on the backbone, being functional as well as decorative, is of paramount importance. — R. R. Donnelley and Sons Company, All the King's Horses, 1954.

  5. 13 Οκτ 2023 · Book Spine. The narrow edge of the book cover, where the pages are bound together, is the most essential part of a book. It displays the book’s title, author, and publisher’s logo. Front Cover. The front part of the book’s cover often features the book’s title, author, and artwork. Back Cover.

  6. 10 Αυγ 2021 · Spine: we all know that the spine is the edge of the book where the pages are bound together. One note about spines: in many hardcover books, you will see fabric at the top and bottom of the pages inside the spine. This is the headband (top of the book) and tailband (bottom of the book).

  7. 16 Αυγ 2019 · Ever wondered what the parts of the book are called, here's a quick guide to the anatomy of the book including endpapers, bindings, and much more.

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