(课件网) Text Type: Front and back covers (1) Let’s look at some front and back covers of books. Front covers usually show … The title of the book. The illustrator’s name. Let’s take a look at another example. Author: Lynne Martin Illustrator: Maxim Lo The author’s name. Features The photographer is introduced with Photography by. The title. This book has photos so there is a photographer. This book doesn’t have pictures so there is no illustrator. Features This is the publisher of the book. The publisher makes and sells books. Sometimes books come in a series. This is book number 8. Features Now let’s look at back covers. Back covers tell us what we can read about in books. We can read about toys in the past and in the present in this book. Here is a list of toys in the book. Features Now let’s look at some more front and back covers of books. Which is the front cover and which is the back cover Front cover Back cover Example Which company published this book The names of publishers may also contain words like ‘Press’. Example Who wrote this book This book does not use Author or Written by. It just gives the author’s name. Example Who is the illustrator This book has pictures. It does not have photos. Example There is a party at Regent House. Everyone is there and everyone is having a good time. That is until Mrs Regent discovers her necklace is missing! ‘Very good’ Book review ‘Great’ The Times Mystery at Regent House: The Missing Necklace By L. S. Roberts Which is the front cover and which is the back cover Front cover Back cover Practice Mystery at Regent House: The Missing Necklace By L. S. Roberts Practice Who wrote this book Mystery at Regent House: The Missing Necklace By L. S. Roberts Practice This book doesn’t have pictures inside! Who drew the pictures There is a party at Regent House. Everyone is there and everyone is having a good time. That is until Mrs Regent discovers her necklace is missing! ‘Very good’ Book review ‘Great’ The Times Practice Why do a lot of people go to Regent House There is a party at Regent House. Everyone is there and everyone is having a good time. That is until Mrs Regent discovers her necklace is missing! ‘Very good’ Book review ‘Great’ The Times Practice Is there a problem at the party The End