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Yes. I couldn't figure out where else to put it. Janice said that we have GR librarians in our group. I wanted one of them to see it.
I went to World Catalogue, and that edition is listed as "XXVII, 160 S. ; 22 cm.", exactly the same as how your library listed it. Goodreads likely lists it according to the same metadata. I don't think GR's decides the length of the book. Maybe you should call your library and ask them how the page length was determined.
According to the Librarian's Manual introductory material that are numbered in Roman Numerals do not count for the page total. Hope this helps.
So in this case, the introduction is listed in Roman Numerals? What does the 22 cm stand for? Is that the additional reading pages that Cherie lists?Thanks for your help, Lori!



My library lists it's characteristics as xxvii, 160, [4], 22cm
If these are added together it equals 192 pages, which is what I originally wrote down on my spread sheet for the hc - before I ordered and received the book from my library. There are several Penguin editions listed as 187 pages, which I would be happy to use. Why does GR not include the Introduction by Michael Gorra pages and Additional reading pages in the page count for the book?