A Civil Contract has 384 pages.
A Contract with the Earth has 256 pages.
A Contract with God has 196 pages.
Contract With the World has 343 pages.
The Racial Contract is by Charles W. Mills. The paperback has 192 pages. The hardcover has 192 pages as well.
A Civil Campaign has 405 pages.
The Naked Civil Servant - book - has 224 pages.
A Civil Contract was created in 1961.
Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War is by Tony Horwitz. The Vantage paperback is 432 pages. The hardcover by Pantheon is 406 pages.
If there are multiple pages of a contract they need to be numbered (1 of 5, 2 of 5, etc.) and each page initialed by both (all) parties to the contract, and the contract signed on the last of these pages. It should be clear that the pages belong together, a footer is always a good idea.
Yes, you can have as many pages as you need to express the information and history of the causes of the civil war.
Charlie Skedaddle has 185 pages. It was written by John and Patricia Beatty. It is historical fiction about a 12 year old boy in the Civil War.
This feels lik a trick question. I've seen policies that are 1 page up to 300 pages. Depends on policy type, endorsements, exclusions, etc.