Noun
back page (plural back pages)
The final page of a publication, especially a book or magazine.
back-page (plural back-pages)
Alternative form of back page
back-page
In his capacity as a newspaper editor, the former chancellor George Osborne last week commissioned a special back page of London’s Evening Standard emblazoned with the slogan “London stands together”. Source: Internet
The author apologised to AFI in a statement saying that the "honest feedback" regarding the subject and the back page of his book has been a learning experience. Source: Internet
But not before I have mentioned Joe Aggrey, the headmaster of sports editors who made Graphic Sports and the back page of The Mirror a must-read for any sports enthusiast who lived his teenage years in the 1990’s. Source: Internet
Like a chameleon: one eye on the future, one eye on the past – Malagasy proverb Professor Jibrin Ibrahim, the Friday back page columnist of the Daily Trust, wrote a preview contribution under the title, ‘2017 Trend Analysis and the Contours of Inertia’. Source: Internet
I've only opened it to the back page were the library info is and the little pocket for the card. Source: Internet