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  2. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Book censorship – is when some authority, government or otherwise takes measures to prevent access to a book or to part of its contents. Book burning – ritual destruction by fire of books and other written materials, usually carried out in a public context. List of books banned by governments; Book censorship by country Book censorship in ...

  3. Chapter (books) - Wikipedia

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    A book with chapters (not to be confused with the chapter book) may have multiple chapters that respectively comprise discrete topics or themes. In each case, chapters can be numbered, titled, or both. An example of a chapter that has become well known is "Down the Rabbit-Hole", which is the first chapter from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

  4. Book design - Wikipedia

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    Single-volume works account for most of the non-academic consumer market in books. A single volume may embody either a part of a book or the whole of a book; in some works, parts encompass multiple books, while in others, books may consist of multiple parts. Chapters and sections A chapter or section may be contained within a part or a book.

  5. Table of contents - Wikipedia

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    Within an English-language book, the table of contents usually appears after the title page, copyright notices, and, in technical journals, the abstract; and before any lists of tables or figures, the foreword, and the preface. Printed tables of contents indicate page numbers where each part starts, while digital ones offer links to go to each ...

  6. Section (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Many books, however, only have chapter headings in the table of contents. [citation needed] While a chapter may be divided by section breaks, a group of chapters is conventionally called a "part", often identified with a Roman numeral, e.g. "Part II". [citation needed] Reference material may be divided into sections.

  7. Book - Wikipedia

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    By extension, book refers to a physical book's written, printed, or graphic contents. [4] A single part or division of a longer written work may also be called a book, especially for some works composed in antiquity: each part of Aristotle's Physics, for example, is a book. [5]

  8. Epigraph (literature) - Wikipedia

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    An unusual example is The Stand wherein he uses lyrics from certain songs to express the metaphor used in a particular part. Epigraph, consisting of an excerpt from the book itself, William Morris's The House of the Wolfings. Jack London uses the first stanza of John Myers O'Hara's poem "Atavism" as the epigraph to The Call of the Wild.

  9. Body text - Wikipedia

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    Typesetting of the other parts, the front matter, and pages of the body matter involving specific design of their layout are, if budget permits, the remit of the book designer. [ 4 ] Typesetting of the body text is generally considered to be rote work : skilled, but not inherently creative.