You may be tempted to steal a glance inside the flyleaf of the book jacket and study the black-and-white photograph of the writer. |
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O'Neill's own photograph on the flyleaf of the book shrieks gravitas, but in real life he's a charmer. |
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Corresponding to these marks are five small actual holes piercing the thickness of the paper cover to reveal glints of the flyleaf beneath. |
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With these lines from Rudyard Kipling's poem on the flyleaf, begins one of the most exciting, thrilling and disturbing novels about war. |
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Following the flyleaf advertisements on the books became a great way to find other gay male pulps. |
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Digging a little farther down in the litter of items at my feet, I discovered a first-edition KKK ritual with Z.'s name written on the flyleaf. |
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In his will, Michele d' Alessio stipulated that any unbound volumes should be bound, and that each book should be annotated on its flyleaf with his name as donor. |
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And the flyleaf leads the reader to anticipate a plot line that simply doesn't materialise. |
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Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers. |
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Can you be sure that there isn't a fond inscription written inside the flyleaf of the book your aunt gave you last December, which you are now palming off on your friend? |
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We decided to paste the flyleaf directly onto the inside cover. |
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A notation on the flyleaf stated that the number of pages was ninety-two. |
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