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Please correct page count.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
Pages 1 - 318: The story
Pages 319 - 386: Notes
Pages 387 - 396: Bibliography
Pages 397 - 398: Photo Credits
Pages 399 - 400: Acknowledgments
Pages 401 - 421: Index
Are there any rules/guidelines about what GR uses/counts as pages?
At any rate, please correct the page count as there are not 432 pages as is showing now.

maybe this will help...
https://www.goodreads.com/help/show/2...
"The number of pages in a book is meant to include all content except for advertisements and preview chapters for other books. Included end material may include acknowledgments, afterwords, appendices, glossaries, indexes, notes, and suggested discussion questions."

No ISBN
Boss Lady
Norma Newcomb
190 pages
A Valentine Book: #4231
Prestige Books, Inc.
1964
Cover uploaded

Ginny Ballard was a strong-willed, capable young woman who ran her own small New Mexico ranch and rented horses to dudes.
The men who worked for her and for Jim, one of her many suitors, were all wild about her and wanted to marry her.
Ted offered money,
Jim offered a way of life Ginny loved,
and Pete offered excitement ... and danger.

Hi. Can someone please add the ISBN, page count, and summary for this book?
ISBN: 9780394171395
Page count: 152
Summary:
In June of 1966, during James Meredith's march on the highways of Mississippi, two words shouted by a SNCC organizer became imprinted on the American consciousness - Black Power. The term was new, Julius Lester points out, but the concept was old. As far back as 1829, David Walker, an ex-slave, had written in a widely circulated pamphlet: "Remember, Americans, that we must and shall be free and enlightened as you are. Will you wait until we shall, under God, obtain our liberty by the crushing arm of power?"
Something else emerged from the Meredith march - a radical shift in emphasis and tactics within the civil rights movement. It soon became clear that the young black leaders in SNCC and CORE had lost faith not only in the efficacy of nonviolent methods but in the integrationist goals they had been pursuing. Integration would be meaningless, they felt, if the economic and political realities of life in the United States remained unchanged: black people, however, would be unable to change these realities if they remained powerless within their own communities. A time of consolidation had come, a time when black people had to act and speak for themselves rather than be helped or interpreted by their "white friends".
There has been much outright condemnation of the Black Power position, and liberal critics have called it "spiritually bankrupt." Nonetheless, Julius Lester writes: "Black Power has become the microscope and telescope through which black people look at themselves and the world. It has enabled them to focus their energies on something while they prepare for the day of reckoning."
Here, by a SNCC Field Secretary, is a fiery and forthright exegesis of Black Power - its meaning, its historical roots in the ideas of Frederick Douglass, Martin J. Delaney, Marcus Garvey, and W.E.B. Du Bois, and the bitter criticism of American society that it embodies.

@Edwina: #29 done.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6...
ISBN: 044022425X
Dell Publishing
December 1997
Paperback
1070 pages
cover here
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

Here is your ACE: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23766203-drums-of-autumn
Is it a paperback or a mass market paperback?

Is there another way to tell?"
Usually the physical size of the book is the distinguishing factor.
Amazon had the ISBN as Mass market (dimension are 4.2 x 1.8 x 6.9 inches)

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
Here is the info
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0373...
250 pages
Edited to add ISBN: 0-373-09818-9

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...
ISBN: 0-553-57852-9
876 pages
Bantam paperback edition August 1999
Cover uploaded

yet a different book is displayed in search.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Can you make a notation somewhere listing the ISBN as being re-issued to another book.
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...