If you're numerating the pages of a book, you would typically start with the first page of text, and exclude the title page(s), catalog-in-publication, copyright notification, table of contents, and even introductions and forewords.
Count Zero has 256 pages.
The Only Three Questions That Count has 448 pages.
It is 498 pages which I count as 500 pages.
I am quite sure it is in the front few pages.
Yes. Prentice-Hall books should have a copyright page. In most of their books it is after the title page.
Page count depends upon which edition you have : 320 pages .
We do not publish pages of answers as this may violate copyright laws.
use word count! It is about 1 1/2 Pages I think use word count though.
Yes, but, copyright law includes a clause for fair use which allows the infringement. One of those cases is for educational purposes. So depending on the amount being copied, it may count as fair use.
It depends on the type of material. Books have notifications on their copyright pages; movies include notifications in the credits; fine art may not be marked at all.
To determine the number of pages for 54,000 words with a word count of 600 words per page, you would divide the total word count by the words per page. So, 54,000 divided by 600 equals 90 pages. Therefore, you would have 90 pages.
Not necessarily. You need to make sure the copyright on the book has expired.