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On the inside of the back cover page, extending from the facing page before it, is the endpaper. Its design matches the front endpaper and, in accordance with it, contains either plain paper or pattern, image etc. The back cover often contains biographical matter about the author or editor, and quotes from other sources praising the book.
The number itself, which may appear in various places on the page, can be referred to as a page number or as a folio. [1] Like other numbering schemes such as chapter numbering, page numbers allow the citation of a particular page of the numbered document and facilitates to the reader to find specific parts of the document and to know the size ...
In addition to running Hermes as its publisher, Herman does graphic design work along with the employed graphic designers at the company. [2] He also is the person primarily in charge of finding the source material used in Hermes Press reprints such as The Phantom .
Hermes Press is an American comic book publisher.They are known, in part, for their reprints of The Phantom, as well as other historical titles such as Buck Rogers, Brenda Starr, and Dark Shadows.
Dangerous Habits is a six-issue Hellblazer story arc written by Garth Ennis with art by Will Simpson, published by DC Comics, later under their Vertigo imprint. Dangerous Habits comprises issues #41-46 of the Hellblazer series.
Hermes Press was formed in 2000 by Daniel Herman.It is located in New Castle, Pennsylvania.In its first years of operation it published a limited amount of special-interest books: Gil Kane: Art of the Comics, written by Herman (2001); Gil Kane: Art and Interviews" (2002); "Bill Sienkiewicz: Precursor" (2002); "Works of Art: Joe Chiodo" (2003).
Eighty Years of Book Cover Design is a 2009 book by Joseph Connolly published by Faber and Faber. It illustrates the distinctive cover designs used by Faber over the ...
Hermes was established in 1886. [1] The first issue of Hermes appeared in July 1886.Publication was suspended in 1942–1944, 1953, 1955, 1964, and 1970–1984. [2] Hermes is edited by current students and all content within the publication is provided by students, staff and alumni from the University of Sydney.