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fore edge
noun
The edge of a book, book section, or illustration opposite the backbone
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Early title in ink on fore edge: "De Gest.
I ran my thumb along its fore edge, narrow and sharp against my skin.
A flush, tawed skin cover with overlapping corners and irregular turn- ins, wide at the fore edge.
Four fastenings, truncated diamonds at head and tail and shields at the fore edge, on the lower board.
An 1875 copy of "The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore" has a hand-drilled intaglio reading "INFO" on its gilded fore edge; a New Lexicon Webster's Dictionary of the English Language (1988 edition) bears the message "OH NO".
It generally has a flat top made up of sedimentary deposits and a steep fore edge, and it may be the remains of an old floodplain, cut through by the river and left standing above the present floodplain level.
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Remains of 2 fore-edge clasps.
Vellum spine and fore-edge strip with marbled paper sides.
The cover extends in fore-edge and envelope flaps.
The auction previews starting Nov. 27 will offer a rare chance to see fore-edge works.
Stains from fore-edge clasps of earlier binding on early parchment flyleaf.
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