"An Author's Mind: The Book of Title-pages" is a collection of essays written by M. F. Tupper, a 19th century English author and poet. In this book, Tupper delves into the world of title pages, exploring their importance, their history, and their evolution over time. He examines title pages from a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, and analyzes the different elements that make up a successful title page, such as typography, design, and language. Tupper's essays are both informative and entertaining, providing readers with a unique glimpse into the mind of an author and their creative process. He shares his own experiences as an author and provides insights into the way that authors use title pages to capture readers' attention and set the tone for their works. Through his analysis of various title pages, Tupper reveals the ways in which these seemingly small details can have a significant impact on readers' perceptions of a work and its author.
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