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The title page of a book, thesis or other written work is the page at or near the front which displays its title, subtitle, author, publisher, and edition, often artistically decorated.

Contamination of historic books
In the 19th century, Paris green and similar arsenic pigments were often used on front and back covers, top, fore and bottom edges, title pages, book decorations, and in printed or manual colorations of illustrations of books. Since February 2024, several German libraries started to block public access to their stock of 19th century books to check for the degree of poisoning. ==See also==
Publications
• Bertram, Gitta, Nils Büttner, and Claus Zittel, eds. 2021. Gateways to the Book: Frontispieces and Title Pages in Early Modern Europe. Leiden: Brill. • Fowler, Alastair. 2017. The Mind of the Book: Pictorial Title Pages. First edition. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. • Gilmont, J.-F, Vanautgaerden, A., Deraedt, F. (2008). ''La page de titre à la Renaissance : treize études suivies de cinquante-quatre pages de titre commentées et d'un lexique des termes relatifs à la page de titre''. Brepols. • Morison, Stanley, Brooke Crutchley, and Kenneth Day. 1963. The Typographic Book, 1450-1935: A Study of Fine Typography through Five Centuries, Exhibited in Upwards of Three Hundred and Fifty Title and Text Pages Drawn from Presses Working in the European Tradition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. • Smith, Margaret M. (2000). The title-page : its early development, 1460-1510. Oak Knoll. ==External links==
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