colophon
This is a part of a book usually found in the *endmatter, with information about the design, making, or printing of the work. In modern publishing this information is more likely to be found on the imprint page. The use of the colophon is now more often confined to limited-edition or small-press books, where the designer is given an opportunity to inform the reader about fonts, printing methods, and papers used.... ...
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