"An Appeal to Reason" by Nigel Lawson has approximately 320 pages.
The Age of Reason - Sartre - has 416 pages.
An Appeal to Reason has 149 pages.
The Voice of Reason has 353 pages.
The Appeal has 384 pages.
I Drink for a Reason has 256 pages.
In Defense of Reason has 611 pages.
The Assault on Reason has 308 pages.
Critique of Criminal Reason has 396 pages.
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism is by Timothy Keller. The Penguin paperback has 310 pages. The Viking hardcover has 293 pages.
Appeal to Reason - newspaper - was created in 1922.
Appeal to Reason was created on -20-06-01.
An Appeal to Reason was created on 2008-04-10.
Many remarks use logical arguments to appeal to reason. One such remark might be how studying hard in school will lead to a good career.
An appeal to logic and reason in a speech or written work involves using facts, evidence, and sound arguments to persuade the audience. It focuses on presenting a rational case that is free from emotional manipulation or fallacious reasoning. This approach aims to appeal to the audience's intellect rather than their emotions.
The paperback version I got from amazon has 208 pages although the wiki page suggests 160 for some reason.