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The endpapers of a book are the leaves of paper before the title page and after the text. One part is pasted to the inside cover. They hold the text and cover together. Also called end leaf or end sheet.
The free half of the end paper is called a flyleaf.
Booksellers sometimes refer to the front end paper as FEP. They can be removed from eg former library books.
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