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This library is built in the open.
If you spot an error, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello — we’d love to hear from you.

The page is blank.
This is a blank endpaper or flyleaf. In historical bookbinding, these empty pages were placed between the cover and the first page of text to protect the delicate ink and illustrations from wear. The edges of the paper show "foxing"—small brown spots caused by age, acidity in the paper, or historical exposure to humidity.