No, a preface is a brief introduction to a book written by the author, while an introduction is a section that provides an overview or background information about the content of the book. The preface typically speaks more to the author's personal connection to the material, while the introduction is more about setting the stage for the reader.
preface
Preface; introduction; preliminary observations; prelude., To preface.
preface is first, introduction comes after
The introduction of a book is called the preface or the forward. The author usually picks someone that they respect in the field.
Prologue
The word preface is used as an introduction to a book, and the first page that states the idea of the novel. A preface is used in almost every written book.
(as to the introduction to a document) addendum, epilogue, postscript
"beginning, commencement, introduction, preface, prelude, start"
A foreward is an quick explanation of what a book will say.A preface mainly focuses on describing the origin of the book.An introduction tells the purpose or goal of the book - what the author intends to do by the writing of this book.
It is essentially just something spoken as an introduction - that is, a series of preliminary remarks.
introduction means the foreword or preface of something. it is the preliminary part of something or the part that lads up to the main part
The short, separated introduction to a book, usually written by the author, can be a prologue or a preface. A prologue would describe the background or events pertaining to a novel, and a preface is a more general sort of explanation of the author's viewpoint.