Frontispiece in a sentence as a noun

Suggestion: Make email, the frontispiece. surround it with the flora that people can pick and choose.

I also noticed there's no frontispiece, wonder whether it was lost, or taken out.

Like 1000 books, no images or frontispiece, etc. , possibly jumbled by sentence/para/page.

- The frontispiece of the "well tempered clavier" has led some to speculate that in it Bach has encoded his method of tuning. The first was Bradley Lehman in 2005 [0].

These cinemas are frozen in time, being parted from movies but their identity preserved; a frontispiece and a name.

I read a lot of fantasy and I've always been bothered by the decidedly bad maps found in the frontispiece of most of them. I wonder if there is a method to go from gross features to a polygonal 'state' and then forward again?

Org/texshowcase/: "This is a set of maps that I made for the frontispiece of a bound volume of my mother's journals that she wrote during a sailing trip in the Greek islands&;&." "It's a poster I made for presenting at a linguistics conference.

Also I know from experience that used book sellers will often quite happily clip or black out portions of the frontispiece or half-title page if they need/want to. Collectible book dealers are also quite happy selling galley proofs of classic books, in fact some people collect them.

>> And, right in the middle of the frontispiece, there are two figures wandering the empty city. Their clothes identify them as plague doctors, with their characteristic beaked masks, containing herbs or sponges soaked in vinegar to filter the air.

In the end, cancer truly emerges, as a nineteenth-century surgeon once wrote in a book’s frontispiece, as “the emperor of all maladies, the king of terrors.”

Bible, behind a pasted over frontispiece, going back hundreds of years, complete with a baby's handprint from the late 18th century. War cabinet correspondence with an editor at the Times from WWI inside a BBC archives bound copy of the times from the quarter surrounding the outbreak of the war.

The windows also, and the balconies, must be thought on; there are shrewd books, with dangerous frontispieces, set to sale: who shall prohibit them, shall twenty licensers? The villages also must have their visitors to inquire what lectures the bagpipe and the rebec reads, even to the balladry and the gamut of every municipal fiddler, for these are the countryman's Arcadias and his Monte Mayors."

Frontispiece definitions

noun

an ornamental facade

noun

front illustration facing the title page of a book