endpapiere
Endpapiere, in bookbinding terms, are the sheets of paper fixed to the inside surfaces of the front and back covers and to the adjacent pages of the text block. They typically consist of front and back endpapers that connect the cover to the first and last pages of the book. In many editions the endpapers are the same on both sides, but they can be plain, colored, or patterned, such as marbled designs.
The primary functions of endpapiere are structural and aesthetic. They help secure the text block within the
Materials and variations range from simple white or cream papers to heavily decorative or marbled endpapers.
Overall, endpapiere are a standard component of traditional bookbinding, serving both protective and ornamental roles. Their