A leaf of paper at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover.
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green morocco covers and marbled endpapers
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In other pieces, the swirls and flecks of underlayers resemble the endpapers of antique books.
For paper, he went to university libraries and consulted old books, quickly ripping out the blank endpapers whenever no one was looking.
On the endpapers are my name and the address of the house where I grew up, in my mother's handwriting.
Books he used for teaching often had their endpapers covered with page numbers, references, and brief comments; these jottings formed his working index, a set of notes that would never be separated from the book.
The arrangement of the cover to endpapers to title pages is such a marvelous set of elements to play with.
Each book is also accompanied by a bookmark that matches the endpaper exactly.
The atlas endpapers are topographic maps of Switzerland at a scale of 1: 800, 000.
Bright colored tissue endpapers often enclosed the body of the work.
The book's front endpaper is a map titled ‘My World as a Child,’.
The camera dwells lovingly on bookshelves, there are close ups of book covers and their spines, the title page and the endpapers.
Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers.
Definition of endpaper in US English:
endpaper
(also end paper)
nounˈɛn(d)ˌpeɪpərˈen(d)ˌpāpər
A blank or decorated leaf of paper at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover.
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green morocco covers and marbled endpapers
Example sentencesExamples
Bright colored tissue endpapers often enclosed the body of the work.
Books he used for teaching often had their endpapers covered with page numbers, references, and brief comments; these jottings formed his working index, a set of notes that would never be separated from the book.
On the endpapers are my name and the address of the house where I grew up, in my mother's handwriting.
Each book is also accompanied by a bookmark that matches the endpaper exactly.
The camera dwells lovingly on bookshelves, there are close ups of book covers and their spines, the title page and the endpapers.
For paper, he went to university libraries and consulted old books, quickly ripping out the blank endpapers whenever no one was looking.
The atlas endpapers are topographic maps of Switzerland at a scale of 1: 800, 000.
The book's front endpaper is a map titled ‘My World as a Child,’.
Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers.
The arrangement of the cover to endpapers to title pages is such a marvelous set of elements to play with.
In other pieces, the swirls and flecks of underlayers resemble the endpapers of antique books.