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Discover Ludwig"title page" is correct wording in written English and can be used to refer to the first page of a book or document which usually contains the title, author, publishing date, etc.
For example: "This book does not contain a title page, so we cannot tell who the author is."
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title page
noun
The page, near the front of a book, that gives its title and, normally, its author and publisher
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Imprint from title page.
You check the title page: copyright 1948.
I opened to the title page.
Title page information from Zimmer.
Illustrated title page signed: Barbelle.
Author statement on title page.
Title page included in numbering.
The title page is shown.
Elegant illuminated title page (f.
Galileo's signature was on the title page.
Title page for Regiomontanus's Calendarium (1476).
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