英:[ˈendpeɪpə(r)]
美:[ˈɛndˌpepɚ]
英:[ˈendpeɪpə(r)]
美:[ˈɛndˌpepɚ]
The first known use of endpaper was in 1818
1 Every page of this interactive book offers a treat, even the endpapers, which contain a recipe for Lotti’s Friend-Making Cookies, chock-full of oats, pecans, and chocolate.
2 That very copy is on my bookshelves now, with my father’s name stamped on the endpaper.
3 An endpaper ripped out of one of the old books was on the table, someone having scribbled in pencil, Stay off.
4 No animal is injured, thank goodness, in this playful introduction for children ages 3-6 to Blake’s famous poem, which appears unaltered in the endpapers.
5 Each book comes with an inside cover designed especially for the book in colorfully patterned endpaper and a matching bookmark.
6 The book’s gorgeous endpapers are based on vintage Disneyland shopping bags.
7 In the opening endpapers, against a backdrop of darkness, an angel carrying a lighted candle leads a sleepy parade of small children forward, into the book.
8 The book's endpapers, that wallpaper glued to the inside cover, are both adhesive and cohesive, serving as a visual table of contents and tone-setting allegory.