endpaper - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • illustrate: Hardback, illustrated endpapers, 165 color photographs plus 50 color maps.
  • pattern: Original pale blue cloth, blocked with figure of Tahitian woman in gilt; publisher's patterned endpapers.
  • print: Original brown cloth, blocked in black; brown endpapers printed with publisher's booklists.
  • decorate: Original pale green cloth, blocked in gilt; decorated endpapers, top edge gilt.
  • scuff: Corners scuffed, front free endpaper tipped in, a few light marks, very good.

Adjective modifier

  • flower-patterned: Original gray cloth, blocked with art-nouveau design in green, black and gilt, green flower-patterned endpapers, all edges gilt.
  • marbled: Contemporary black leather over brown cloth, lined in gilt; raised bands on spine; marbled endpapers; all edges marbled.
  • front: A few light marks on rear board, signature on front free endpaper, light crack to paper on rear inner joint, good.
  • brown: Original green cloth, blocked in black on front board ( gilt on spine ), brown endpapers.
  • yellow: Original royal blue cloth, heavily blocked in gilt; yellow endpapers.
  • black: Original blue cloth, with gilt border at head of front board; black endpapers.

Modifies a noun

  • map: Black cloth stamped in silver, color endpaper maps.
  • fabric: The endpaper fabric is an Omega Workshop linen, dating from 1913 when the novel begins.

Noun used with modifier

  • leaf-patterned: Original green cloth; blocked border in black and sprig of leaves in gilt on front board and spine; leaf-patterned endpapers.
  • front: It has a name D M Mothershaw written in ink on the inside front cover endpaper.
  • color: Black cloth stamped in silver, color endpaper maps.

Preposition: in

  • green: MORE ยป Ginger Finds a Home Sumptuously produced, this landscape format picture book begins with endpapers in a soft green.

Preposition: with

  • foxing: Endpapers with some foxing & small contemporary indelible stamps ' a very good, bright copy.

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