Note: Flyover is the first page after the book is opened (that is, the second page of the whole book), which refers to a single page with the title, publisher's name and author's name printed under the liner. Some books and periodicals print the liner and the title page together (that is, the package page), which is called the title liner. The title page is an indispensable page in the book and this volume, and the role of the title page in the book and this volume is not exactly the same.
[Edit this paragraph] Title page function
Book title page: also known as inner and middle cover. Refers to a single page with the title, author and publisher printed under the paperback lining or hardcover ring lining. After the second cover or insert, the printed text is similar to the cover, but the content is more detailed. The function of the title page is firstly to supplement titles, works, publishing houses and other items, and secondly to decorate books to increase aesthetic feeling. The title page of this book, one after the other, is usually made of white paper, but in fact it has four title pages, only two of which penetrate the cover, so we see two, the first one is at the beginning of the previous content and the last one is at the end of the content. The title page of this book is mainly embodied in paperback and paperback. Paperback, the first cover page is inserted in the envelope with a sealing plate, and the last cover page is inserted in the envelope with a sealing plate, so we can only see two of the four cover pages. In the paperback book, the first cover is stuck on the second cover of the envelope, and the last cover is placed on the third cover, so only two pages are seen.