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.

This page is a blank flyleaf or endpaper.
flyleaf: An extra blank page at the front or back of a book. These pages provide a physical buffer that protects the primary text from the wear and tear of the heavy outer binding.
endpaper: A sheet of paper used by bookbinders to attach the "text block" (the actual pages of the book) to the cover. In older manuscripts, these are often left blank, though they sometimes accumulate doodles or owner signatures over the centuries.
While this page contains no written content, its presence is important for understanding the physical construction and preservation of the volume. It remains in its original, unwritten state.