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  2. Title (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    To make the content of the book easy to ascertain, there came the custom of printing on the top page a title, a few words in larger letters than the body, and thus readable from a greater distance. As the book evolved, most books became the product of an author. Early books, like those of the Old Testament, did not have authors.

  3. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (books) - Wikipedia

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    This is a naming conventions guideline for the naming of Wikipedia articles about books, which includes printed books and e-books.. The titles of books (usually meaning the title of the literary work contained in the book) are capitalized by the same convention that governs other literary and artistic works such as plays, films, paintings etc.

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    Boldface is often applied to the first occurrence of the article's title word or phrase in the lead.This is also done at the first occurrence of a term (commonly a synonym in the lead) that redirects to the article or one of its subsections, whether the term appears in the lead or not (see § Other uses, below).

  5. Alternative title (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    An alternative title or alternate title in book publishing refers to a title that is presented alongside the primary title. It often uses a semi-colon or the term "or" in book titles, typically seen in the form "Title: or, Subtitle." [1] [2] This was a practice that started in the 17th century, and was common in both English and American ...

  6. List of works with different titles in the United Kingdom and ...

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    Montgomery's UK publisher, however, did not see the need for any of these changes, and published the unedited book under the title Anne of Windy Willows. Author is Canadian. Novel Aunts Aren't Gentlemen* The Cat-nappers: P. G. Wodehouse: Novel Awful End* A House Called Awful End: Philip Ardagh: Novel Barmy in Wonderland* Angel Cake: P. G ...

  7. Outline of books - Wikipedia

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    Monograph – a book on a single subject or an aspect of a subject, usually by a single author; Networked book or Open book – a book that is written, edited, and read in a networked environment (such as Wikipedia) Novelization – a book that adapts the story of a work created for another medium, such as a film, TV series, comic strip or ...

  8. Neologism - Wikipedia

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    The term neologism has a broader meaning which also includes "a word which has gained a new meaning". [12] [13] [14] Sometimes, the latter process is called semantic shifting, [12] or semantic extension. [15] [16] Neologisms are distinct from a person's idiolect, one's unique patterns of vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.

  9. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    4. As shown in the steps in the section about creating a personal sandbox, create a user subpage for the article. Typically, you give this user subpage the same name that the article will have. In this tutorial, though, the subpage is just called "New article." 5. Find independent, reliable sources. Add them to the subpage.

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