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Self-Publishing Your Book - a Concise Training Course | Part 4 of 9 - Publisher's Terms and Preliminary Pages

Publisher's Terms like Recto and Verso

  • When you become involved with publishing and self-publishing, you'll come across a range of publishing terms. I recommend that you take some time to learn and understand each of the most used terms. See two common examples below.
  • Recto is a term that refers to right-side (facing) pages.
  • Verso refers to left-side pages in a two-page conventionally printed book.

Preliminary Pages

Pages that are included in a publication before the main text of a book are considered as preliminary content. Standard rules and conventions have been developed about the order of preliminary pages that are used in a professionally produced book. For example, items below marked with an asterisk (*) are considered essential; other items are optional:

Half-Title

Options include:

  • Title of the book only.
  • Position: Recto.

Reverse of Half-Title

Options include:

  • Blank.
  • A relevant illustration, or
  • A list of author's previous publications.
  • Position: Verso.

* Title Page

Options include:

  • Contains: full title of the publication and optionally any subtitle.
  • Name of author or pen-name, and
  • Name of publisher (imprint).
  • Position: Recto.

* Reverse of Title Page

Contains:

  • Publication date.
  • Publisher's contact details, name and address.
  • Copyright information.
  • Printer's name and address, and
  • ISBN.
  • Position: Verso.

* Contents or Table of Contents

Contains:

  • List of chapter headings or poem titles.
  • Position: Recto.

Foreword

Contains:

  • Snapshot introduction to the book written by someone other than the author.
  • Position: Recto.

Introduction:

  • An introduction to the book that is written by the author of the work.
  • Position: Recto.

Acknowledgments:

  • Contains: information that recognizes and thanks those people who have helped with the book.
  • Position: Recto.

Dedication:

  • The name of the person to whom the book is dedicated.
  • Position: Verso.




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