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message 1: by Leanne (new)

Leanne Powner (leannecpowner) ISBN 9780886777463 The Golden Key - should be 889 pages

ISBN 9780393925470 Worlds Together Worlds Apart - should be 960 pages

ISBN 9780681219038 Complete works of Shakespeare - should be 1240 pages

Thank you!


message 2: by Cassandra (last edited Mar 24, 2017 11:20AM) (new)

Cassandra (cassanj) | 4919 comments Leanne wrote: "ISBN 9780886777463 The Golden Key - should be 889 pages

ISBN 9780393925470 Worlds Together Worlds Apart - should be 960 pages

ISBN 9780681219038 Complete works of Shakespeare - should be 1240 pag..."


WorldCat confirms the page count of the 2nd and 3rd book, those 2 are done, but lists The Golden Key at 893. Do you have the book in hand- if so, can you tell me what's on pgs 890-893?


message 3: by Leanne (new)

Leanne Powner (leannecpowner) Ahh, 890-93 are a glossary (it's unnumbered in the edition). Thanks.


message 4: by Cassandra (last edited Mar 24, 2017 12:15PM) (new)

Cassandra (cassanj) | 4919 comments Leanne wrote: "Ahh, 890-93 are a glossary (it's unnumbered in the edition). Thanks."

So, the last 3 pages aren't actually numbered? I know glossaries, etc., are included in page counts when they have a page number, but I believe the count stops at the last numbered page. I'm going to set it at 889- thanks for checking!


message 5: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Unnumbered pages after the last numbered page should be counted if they otherwise meet the requirements. Set to 893.


message 6: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra (cassanj) | 4919 comments rivka wrote: "Unnumbered pages after the last numbered page should be counted if they otherwise meet the requirements. Set to 893."

Thank you! That was my first instinct, but I second guessed myself.


message 7: by rivka, Former Moderator (new)

rivka | 45177 comments Mod
Yeah, that's a frequent job hazard.


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