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Old 03-13-2018, 04:25 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by Dazrin View Post
What paperback is 464 pages? What hardcover is 380 pages? You are using blanket statements for things without enough detail.

GR lists anywhere from 320 (first edition hard cover) to 575 pages (Arrow Books paperback). One language has a 640 page hard cover version.

The Amazon listing actually uses the Arrow Books version (ISBN 0099457067, link) but GR lengths don't include front and back matter (at least they aren't supposed to) so the numbers aren't always exactly the same.
I got my page numbers from the hardcover and paperback versions alongside the Kindle version. https://www.amazon.com/Making-Histor.../dp/1616955252

Also, the ePub version is not that far off that at 342 ADE pages it would be close to 594 pBook pages. So really, that 597 page pBook version is not all that accurate. It could be large print, wide line spaces, bit margins, etc.

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