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    JG's Publishing School 326: Opening and Closing Pages

     

    Front Matter, Back Matter: The Beginning and Ending

    Front Matter

    In sequence, the opening pages of your book will include the following. (These guidelines are explained in detail in The Chicago Manual of Style, published by the University of Chicago Press.)

    i. First page, right

      Half title. Just the name of the book. (Not required)

    ii. Second page, left

      Blank, or series title (if applicable) and contributors may be listed on this page.

    iii. Third page, right

      Title page. This page displays the style of the cover but is usually limited to text with no graphics: Title and subtitle, author, publisher. The exact address of the publisher is not usually given--just the name, city, and state.

    iv. Fourth page, left

      Copyright page. Copyright date and name of copyright holder (usually the author), name and complete address of the publisher, ISBN, country where printed ("Printed in the United States of America"), legal information including "All rights reserved" and other restrictions you wish to specify.

    v. Fifth page, right

      Dedication (if you have one)

    vi. Sixth page, left

      Blank

    vii. Seventh page, right

      Table of Contents

    viii. Eighth page, left

      List of illustrations (if you have one)

    ix. Ninth page, right

      Foreword (if you have one). The foreword (notice the spelling; it is not a "forward"!) is written not by the author but by an authoritative person who has agreed to prepare a brief essay on the general subject of the book.

    x. Tenth page, left

      Preface (if you have one)

    xi. Eleventh page, right

      Acknowledgements (if not mentioned in the Preface)

    xii. Twelfth page, left

      Blank or start introduction if not included in the text

    xiii. Thirteenth page, right

      List of abbreviations or the chronology of the book (if applicable)

    xiv. Fourteenth page, left

    Blank

    1. Fifteenth page (right)

      Start the text, always on the right page.

    Your book will probably vary from the above set of pages, but be sure to follow right-left designations for the title page, copyright page, dedication page, table of contents, and starting page for the text. Some publishers do not number the above pages with Roman letters but start the very first title page of the book as page 1. Griffith Publishing believes it's more elegant to number only the text pages of the book.

    Next...Back Matter

    When you have questions or are ready to prepare your book for printing, request a proposal or call us at 800 359-9503. Or send email to hodi@mindspring.com.

 

 

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