From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtitle pageˈtitle page noun [countable] TCNthe page at the front of a book which shows the book’s name, the writer etc
Examples from the Corpus
title page• Main line: 1 title page, 5 sheets of plans, 5 sheets sections, 1 sheet cross-sections.• Its cover, printed on the same paper as the rest of the book, looks more like a title page.• Usually found on the back of the title page.• Opposite the title page was a picture of the kneeling King exchanging his royal crown for a crown of thorns.• He pushed the book he was examining across to Charles, his finger holding it open to the title page.• The Select Songs were printed very early: their title page states that they were sold in the theatre as well as in shops.