Sentences with phrase «front endpapers»

The front endpapers of the catalogue offer a graphic spread that plays off Barr's legendary chart - the cover to his exhibition's catalogue - acanonical lineage of begotten isms.
The dusky gray front endpapers represent the rainy night, while the back endpapers change to azure, corresponding to the clear, cloud - free morning sky.
Zelinsky's front endpapers show a villager with his donkey facing to the right, inviting the reader to turn the page and enter the story.
Bourke - White, Margaret (1904 - 1971), Portrait of Myself, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1963, inscribed on free front endpaper, and signed on flyleaf, half cloth, with dust jacket, 8vo, (ex-library More...

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It's also a marked contrast to the beautifully designed jacket and endpapers, which show Jobs kicked back in an office chair, in front of a wooden desk cluttered with paper, staring at a Mac wallpapered with a photo of his family.
The special edition «Go Set a Watchman» package includes a hardcover bound in leather with debossed gold foil stamping on the front, spine and back cover; gold gilded edges; and printed endpapers.
The physical characteristics include the interior illustrations as well as the book cover, dust jacket, endpapers, title page, and other front matter that contains storytelling components.
The endpapers are unique — the front carrying a map of «The Kingdom of Kerry»; the back includes two drawings — one with a Kerry passing two Sealys and the quote, «An Irishman, a very valiant gentleman, I» faith», and the second showing a Kerry at the end of his lead addressing three Pekes, «Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat.»
A blurred Gallaccio appears in only a couple of the images in this book, yet from the amethyst - encrusted front cover, through the flowers and vegetable foliage on the end papers, via every corner of all of the 266 inside pages, and out again through the indigo - dyed chappa silk, back endpaper, to the gleaming bronze back cover, one is aware of her omnipresence.
First Edition.Signed and inscribed by Helen Frankenthaler in the year of publication on the front free endpaper.
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