Good Point. I have absolutely no idea.
I have seen Japanese comic books, and other books, that start at the back of the book. Well, I guess for them it is the front? Anyways, I believe most, if not all, books start from the back.
Janet Hooker has written: 'Helping children to read' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Bibliography, Children, Reading (Elementary) 'Start here' -- subject(s): Text-books for foreign speakers, English language
Google books?
My diary?
Emma Foa has written: 'Let's Start Painting (Let's Start)' 'Let's Start Collage (Let's Start Books)' 'Gemstones' -- subject(s): Precious stones 'Gemstones' 'Edward Hopper (Artists in Their World)' 'Let's Start! Drawing'
Not all movies start out as books but many of them do
she started to write books in 2001
start by researching him/her. read their books.
There were many books that were published in the 1800's. Some of the books were The Watsons, St. Irvyne, and Zastrozzi.
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack KeatsSylvester and the Magic Pebble by William SteigShiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Hiroshi Fujimoto has written: 'Tebukuro tetchan' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Kiteretsu daihyakka' -- subject(s): Science fiction comic books, strips 'Chinpui' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Mira-kuru-wan' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'F no mori no arukikata' -- subject(s): Cartoonists 'SF ishoku tanpen' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Kiteretsu daihyakka' -- subject(s): Science fiction comic books, strips 'Doraemon' -- subject(s): Robots, Comic books, strips 'Umeboshi denka' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips 'Doraemon' -- subject(s): Robots, Comic books, strips