Book Review: The Title-Page: Its Early Development, 1460-1510

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List of illustrations -- Preface -- The role of Mass production -- CHAPTER ONE The manuscript incipit, colophon and occasionally title page -- CHAPTER TWO Three famous examples of early title-pages -- CHAPTER THREE The blank at the beginning of the book -- CHAPTER FOUR The label-title and the end-title -- CHAPTER FIVE The label-title is joined by a woodcut -- CHAPTER SIX The growth of information on the title-page -- CHAPTER SEVEN The woodcut title-page -- CHAPTER EIGHT Borders move to the title-page -- CHAPTER NINE Conclusions -- Glossary -- Index.

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Orcutt, D. (2005). Book Review: The Title-Page: Its Early Development, 1460-1510. Library Resources & Technical Services, 49(1), 67–67. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.49n1.67.2

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