Noun
The page of a book which contains it title.
Source: Webster's dictionarytitle page
The book written against fame and learning has the author's name on the title-page. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Although the first volume was published by December 1818, it was printed with a title page erroneously giving the year as 1819 (see citation). Source: Internet
Aaron Becker's newest wordless picture book opens on the title page with an illustration of a framed photograph: a girl and a dog sit together in an autumnal yard. Source: Internet
Added Latin title page to each volume: Catalogus librorum impressorum Hebraeorum in Museo Asiatico Imperialis Academiæ scientiarum Petropolitanæ asservatorum; Bibliotheca Friedlandiana. Source: Internet
Adults or kid runners-up will receive a signed copy of Frankenstein Takes the Cake with his or her haiku illustrated on the title page. Source: Internet
Added English title page: Tseliley hammiqra, the tunes of the Bible; musical principles of the Biblical accentuation. Source: Internet