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message 2: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 31542 comments Vladimir, is this the Portuguese edition from 1987?


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Ruppert Baird | 16 comments Dispatches From the Weimar Republic: Versailles and German Fascism, by Morgan Philips Price, edited by Tania Rose, published 1999 by Pluto Press. The page count is 236 i-xvi, 1-220.


Vlad Gabriel (basedman) | 26 comments Sandra wrote: "Vladimir, is this the Portuguese edition from 1987?"

yes


message 5: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 31542 comments Thanks Vladimir.

Done.


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Sandra | 31542 comments Ruppert wrote: "Dispatches From the Weimar Republic: Versailles and German Fascism, by Morgan Philips Price, edited by Tania Rose, published 1999 by Pluto Press. The page count is 236 i-xvi, 1-220."

Ruppert it would've been much better to create your own thread.

We don't include the roman numeral pages. Worldcat has 192 pages for this isbn. If your edition is different please advise.


message 7: by Ruppert (new)

Ruppert Baird | 16 comments I couldn't figure out how to create a new thread. It certainly isn't obvious or intuitive.
Nevertheless, My Pluto Press version (ISBN 0-7453-1425-2) has 16 Roman numeral pages, 197 pages of text, 16 pages of biographical notes, 7 pages of (foot)notes, 4 of bibliography, and finally a 6 page index.
Essentially I'm inquiring on how are the page counts done on GoodReads?


message 8: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 31542 comments We'd include all of those except the roman numeral pages.

So, 230 pages. Done. Will take a little while to show correctly, due to caching.

Here is the page from the Librarian Manual re page numbers: https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/...

As to creating a new thread, click on the header 'Page Numbering Requests', then click on the link 'new topic' at the top just above 'last activity.'


message 9: by Ruppert (new)

Ruppert Baird | 16 comments Thank you. Found it.


message 10: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 31542 comments You're welcome.


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