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Boards
The front and back covers of a hardcover book. In modern trade volumes, the boards are typically covered in paper or cloth. In special editions, they may also be covered in leather or other materials.
Backstrip
The material covering the spine.
BOOK CLUB: We try to designate book club editions (BCEs) whenever possible, although some are difficult to identify. Book club editions tend to be somewhat smaller than their retail counterparts, and often have lighter-weight covers. Jacket art is usually similar, although BCE jackets rarely include a retail price or UPC bar code.
Colophon page
In modern limited editions, the page where the publication and limitation information is given.
Copyright page
In modern trade editions, the page—usually the verso of the title page—that contains the publication and copyright information. The edition identifier (if any) is usually found on this page.
Dust jacket. Also dust wrapper, dust cover, DJ
The paper cover issued with a hardbound book.
Dust jacket protector or mylar
A clear plastic cover that wraps around the dust jacket.
Edges
The outer surfaces of a book's leaves.
Endpapers
Open the front or back board, and you will see a large leaf of paper facing you. The half of the sheet attached to the board is the paste-down. The half that is left as a “page” is the free endpaper.
EX-LIBRARY: We always designate ex-library books, no matter what the condition of the book.
Flat Signed: an original signature by author or illustrator without any added inscription or other personalized wording.
Flyleaf
A blank leaf, sometimes more than one, following the front free endpaper or at the end of a book where there is not sufficient text to fill out the last few pages.
Foxed, Foxing
Brown spotting of the paper caused by a chemical reaction, generally found in 19th century books, particularly in steel engravings of the period.
Free Endpaper
(also Front Free Endpaper FFEP and Rear Free Endpaper RFEP) - The first or last movable leaf of paper in a book aka Front or Rear Fly; often blank.
Half-title page
The page that precedes the title page, containing only the title of the book.
Hinge
The inside portion of the flexible area where book cover meets the book spine. Often used in conjunction with the term Joint which describes the exterior portion.
Recto
The right-hand page of an open book. The “front” of a page.
REMAINDER MARKS: We will always disclose a remainder mark if one is present. We may specify that there is NO remainder mark present if we are aware that there are remaindered copies in the marketplace. See definition below.
Title page
The page preceding the text that carries on its recto the book’s title, the author’s name and the name of the publisher (and, sometimes, the location and logo of the publisher).
Top Edge Gilt (T.E.G.)
Usually abbreviated teg, it means that the top edges of the pages have been covered with gold leaf or gilt material.
Verso
The left-hand page of an open book. The “back” of a page.