(1) A blank leaf in the front or back of a book
(1) The flyleaf gives no biography or history on the author and I must admit a net search turned up only the review book itself, so I am led to believe that this may have been his first published effort.
(2) Digging a little farther down in the litter of items at my feet, I discovered a first-edition KKK ritual with Z.'s name written on the flyleaf .
(3) When he peeked inside at the flyleaf he saw the simpering face, the tuft of copper hair that screamed ÔÇÿTintin ÔÇÿ, the shifty eyes that looked out through a pair of tortoise-shell glasses.ÔÇÖ
(4) Following the flyleaf advertisements on the books became a great way to find other gay male pulps.
(5) You may find on the flyleaf the signature of ÔÇÿCol XÔÇÖ with the date, ÔÇÿ2 Nov 1933ÔÇÖ.
(6) Can you be sure that there isn't a fond inscription written inside the flyleaf of the book your aunt gave you last December, which you are now palming off on your friend?
(7) O'Neill's own photograph on the flyleaf of the book shrieks gravitas, but in real life he's a charmer.
(8) In his will, Michele d' Alessio stipulated that any unbound volumes should be bound, and that each book should be annotated on its flyleaf with his name as donor.
(9) Readers writing in books usually takes the form of notes in the side margins of a book, though there are those who will scribble on the flyleaf or fill up the endpapers.
(10) Again, even before the title page and immediately following the flyleaf , there is a list of ÔÇÿStyle and usage labelsÔÇÖ.
(11) With these lines from Rudyard Kipling's poem on the flyleaf , begins one of the most exciting, thrilling and disturbing novels about war.
(12) You may be tempted to steal a glance inside the flyleaf of the book jacket and study the black-and-white photograph of the writer.
(13) The copy was presented by the author to Claudio Gremese, a witness in this case, on 27 April 1992, shortly before the priority date of the patent, and its flyleaf is inscribed accordingly
(14) Yet the flyleaf describes this book as a ÔÇÿhaunting memoir [that] weaves together the life of a mother and daughter caught in the web of that mother's ambition.ÔÇÖ
(15) My daughter Debbie gave me Bridget Jones' Diary, and she wrote on the flyleaf , ÔÇÿI'm so glad you're not like Bridget Jones's motherÔÇÖ.
(16) Corresponding to these marks are five small actual holes piercing the thickness of the paper cover to reveal glints of the flyleaf beneath.
(17) This begins to explain why, on the flyleaves of many books by internationally known Caribbean authors, it is not uncommon to find a dedication to Henry Swanzy.
(18) In fact all photographs of the author in the flyleaves of books in his lengthy series are ambiguous.
(19) He reread, as he read, with obsessed intentness, filling flyleaves with pencilled codes that helped him retrieve any beauty, any bathos.
(20) Instead, there are hundreds of strips, scraps, paste-downs, and flyleaves to be found, matched, deciphered, and transcribed.