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Title page
What is a "title page"?
The title page is the first page of a book that displays the book’s title, subtitle if it has one, and often the author’s name. It may also include additional information such as the publisher’s name and the book’s publication date. Serving as the formal introduction to the book, the title page is typically found immediately after the front matter and before the main content, setting the stage for what the reader is about to explore.
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In academic papers, the title page often included additional information such as the course name, instructor's name, and institution.
The title page also included any relevant logos or graphics associated with the project or organization.
The title page of the report featured the project's title in bold letters centered at the top.
The title page served as the first impression of the document, setting the tone for what followed.
The calligrapher skillfully illuminated the title page of the book with ornate lettering and miniature paintings.