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  2. Dedication (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    In newer books, the dedication is located on a "dedication page" on its own, usually on the recto page after the main title page inside the front matter. It can occupy one or multiple lines depending on its importance. It can also be "in a longer version as a dedication letter or dedication preface at the book's beginning". [6]

  3. Book signing - Wikipedia

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    The author may add a short message to the reader, called a dedication, to each book, which may be personalized with the recipient's name upon request. A simple author's signature without a dedication is typically more valuable to collectors (exceptions include inscriptions to persons of note, e.g., from Hemingway to Fitzgerald , or to persons ...

  4. Book - Wikipedia

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    The next section, if present, is the book's front matter, which includes all textual material after the front cover but not part of the book's content such as a foreword, a dedication, a table of contents and publisher data such as the book's edition or printing number and place of publication.

  5. Dedication - Wikipedia

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    Dedication (Zomby album), 2011; Dedication!, by Duke Pearson, 1970; Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy or the title song, 1991; Dedications (Toshiko Akiyoshi Trio album), 1976 Dedications II, Akiyoshi album released in the U.S. as Dedications, 1977; The Dedication, a mixtape by Lil Wayne, with DJ Drama, 2005; Dedication, an EP by Kalin and ...

  6. Epigraph (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The epigraphs to the preamble of Georges Perec's Life: A User's Manual (La Vie mode d'emploi) and to the book as a whole warn the reader that tricks are going to be played and that all will not be what it seems. Epigraph and dedication page, The Waste Land. J. K. Rowling's novels frequently begin with epigraphs relating to the themes explored.

  7. Title page - Wikipedia

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    The first printed books, or incunabula, did not have title pages: the text simply begins on the first page, and the book is often identified by the initial words—the incipit—of the text proper. Other older books may have bibliographic information on the colophon at the end of the book.

  8. Dedication (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    Dedication is a ceremony to mark the official completion or opening of something. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Such rituals include ceremonial ship launching and a variety of events for buildings including builders' rites or an opening ceremony .

  9. The Mysterious Mr Quin - Wikipedia

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    Chapters from the book appeared in Agatha Christie's Crime Reader, published by Cleveland Publishing in 1944, along with other selections from Poirot Investigates and Partners in Crime. Actor Hugh Fraser was the reader of the unabridged recording of The Mysterious Mr Quin released in 2006 by BBC Audiobooks America ( ISBN 978-1572705296 ) and ...