So you can look for the right page quicker.
The contents page is often called 'the table of contents'.
Usually in the back of the book, before the index. However, check in the contents page (at the very beginning) and it should tell you which page to find the references on.
In a table of contents
The table of contents page is located at the beginning of the book. This page usually outlines each chapter of the book.
The index page is the main page of the website (also known as 'home'). It also has contents. So there is no such thing as contents page because all pages have contents. What you really meant might be "inside pages" like contacts, about me or similar subpages of the index page.
The table table of contents
You can find the table of contents in a book, report, or document, usually located at the beginning after the title page. It lists the chapters, sections, or topics along with their corresponding page numbers, providing an overview of the material covered. In digital formats, such as eBooks or PDFs, the table of contents is often hyperlinked for easy navigation.
That will be found in the Table of Contents.
On the first page
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The title page of "What is the history of images?" can typically be found at the beginning of the book, before the table of contents. It usually includes the title of the book, the author's name, publisher information, and sometimes a brief summary of the contents. You can find it by flipping through the pages of the book or using the search function if available in an electronic version.