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Endpapers are the thicker, more durable pieces of paper at the beginning and end of a physical book that essentially keep the inside of the book connected to the outside cover of the book. One endpaper is pasted onto the inside cover of the book while the other endpaper is attached to a book block. Endpapers are a vital part of a book's construction because without them, the pages would not be able to lift from the spine in their usual arch when the book is opened.
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Revision as of 11:26, 5 September 2025

Endpapers are the thicker, more durable pieces of paper at the beginning and end of a physical book that essentially keep the inside of the book connected to the outside cover of the book. One endpaper is pasted onto the inside cover of the book while the other endpaper is attached to a book block. Endpapers are a vital part of a book's construction because without them, the pages would not be able to lift from the spine in their usual arch when the book is opened.

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