Colophon (disambiguation)

Colophon (disambiguation)

A colophon can be:
*The ancient city of Colophon
*The Colophon (genus), a stag beetle genus
*In publishing, colophon (publishing) may be
** A brief description usually located at the end of a book, describing production notes relevant to the edition
** A printer's mark or logotype


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