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Title as in the title of a book is title.
When a book title includes another book's title, the second book's title must be set off in some way to show that it is different. Two common ways of doing that are using italics or quotation marks.
If you're asking someone about the title of a book, movie, and so on, you might say:'What is the title?''Is the title "..."?''Is the book called "..."?''What is the book called?''What is the title of the book?'You wouldn't correctly say, 'The title is what?' unless you were using the phrase in an informal, humorous way.For example, someone says they've just bought a new book and tells you the title, which seems to you a really weird title. You might say, 'The title is what?' as an exclamation.Even in that situation, you still wouldn't say, 'The title is called what?', instead you might say, 'The book is called what?'.
The title of Amulet book 5 is the "The Elf King"
A title page is at the beginning of a book, usually the first page that you see when you open it. It clearly says the title of the book and author, sometimes they will include other information such as publisher and publishing date, etc... but it mainly just states the title of the book.
A common title for a book containing Confucius's ideas in English is "The Analects of Confucius."
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The origin of species was the book that he published
Yes.
During the first few pages, usually before the title page of a book is a page containing all the copyrights, etc. On this page will be listed the date the book was published.
It can be anything you want it to be technically. I would include the title of the book in the title of the book. For example: The Glorious Cause By Jeff Shaara could be the title of a book report.
Title as in the title of a book is title.
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A cool book title is "Catch 22."
The title of the book is "The Bibliophile's Dictionary"